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Fed: Refugee groups say Woomera actions undermine support


AAP General News (Australia)
08-29-2000
Fed: Refugee groups say Woomera actions undermine support

CANBERRA, Aug 29 AAP - Violent action by asylum-seekers at the Woomera detention centre
would undermine community support for other refugees, refugee advocates said today.

Staff at the South Australian centre yesterday used water cannons and tear gas to subdue
rioters who stoned buildings, broke down fences, set fires and threw rocks.

The Australian Refugee Association said it was important for the community to realise
the rioters' applications for asylum had been rejected and they were facing deportation.

"They are certainly causing a lot of problems for other people who do get accepted
as refugees and who depend upon the support of the community," spokesman Kevin Liston
told the ABC.

He appealed to the community not to turn its back on genuine refugees because of the
actions of a few.

"The people who are released from Woomera and the other detention centres on temporary
protection visas rely on the support of the community enormously in order to get some
help to settle," he said.

"They don't have access to the usual range of Commonwealth Government services which
are available to other refugees and they depend upon the support networks ... in the cities
they are released to.

"Obviously activity like this is going to alienate many people."

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KEYWORD: BOAT WOOMERA SUPPORT

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FED: Howard says reconciliation is alive and well


AAP General News (Australia)
04-14-2000
FED: Howard says reconciliation is alive and well

Prime Minister JOHN HOWARD says despite criticism levelled at the government over indigenous
issues, the process of reconciliation isn't dead.

The Howard government abandoned the timetable for reconciliation, originally set for
January 1 next year to coincide with the centennary of federation.

Mr HOWARD says a document of reconciliation is not the only goal.

The process he says will probably go on for years.

But he warns that any foundation to continue with the reconciliation process after
January next year would be unlikely to have the same level of government and parliamentary
backing.

Aboriginal leaders have condemned the government for disagreeing with the term stolen
generation to describe Aboriginal people forcibly taken away from their families.

They have also slammed the decision not to apologise for those past policies and for
the government's refusal to provide compensation to the stolen children.

However the prime minister says reconciliation is still alive and looking better than
some people are saying.

His comments follow a dinner he hosted for the 18 ATSIC commissioners on Sunday and
a meeting with members of the Council for Reconciliation.

He says the government and reconciliation council are now discussing how the process
could continue beyond the end of the year, when the council winds up.

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KEYWORD: RECONCILE HOWARD (MELBOURNE)

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Fed: Pre GST home building boom continues


AAP General News (Australia)
01-19-2000
Fed: Pre GST home building boom continues

Home builders are still rushing to get in before the GST pushes up the price of materials
and labour.

New statistics show both renovations and construction were up strongly in the September quarter.

The value of new home building work rose another 1.7 per cent in the quarter, seasonally
adjusted, to $4.43 billion.

It's the fifth consecutive quarterly rise, as new homebuyers hurry to complete building
work before the start of the GST.

There's a similar rush to renovate - the Australian …

VIC: Oppn announces where five shooting galleries will go


AAP General News (Australia)
08-30-1999
VIC: Oppn announces where five shooting galleries will go

MELBOURNE, Aug 30 AAP - The Victorian Opposition today announced the planned locations for
five safe injecting rooms it has promised if elected at the September 18 state poll.

Opposition leader Steve Bracks said the rooms would be built in the CBD, inner-city
Collingwood, bayside St Kilda, Footscray in Melbourne's west and Springvale in the
outer-eastern suburbs, all high drug-use areas.

Mr Bracks said they would only go ahead with the majority approval from the local councils
and shown community support.

He said three of the five mayors already were in favour of the idea.

"If you take it from the council's point of view, they want to get drugs off the street; I
want to get drugs off the street," he told radio 3AW.

"The reality is we have injecting facilities around Melbourne, on street corners, in
playgrounds, in parks and I just find that abhorrent."

The safe injecting houses were part of a two-pronged attack on drugs, coupled with a
greater police presence.

Mr Bracks criticised the Kennett government's decision to rule out safe injecting houses in
the lead-up to the election and said he would not be surprised if there was a change of policy
after the election.

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KEYWORD: POLLVIC DRUGS

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FED: Euro swap not taxable: ATO rules


AAP General News (Australia)
04-06-1999
FED: Euro swap not taxable: ATO rules

CANBERRA, April 6 AAP - Currency swaps and financial transactions caused by the
introduction of the Euro were not liable for taxation nor eligible to be claimed as tax
deductions, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) ruled today.

The redenomination of financial arrangements caused by the replacement of 11 European
currencies with the Euro beginning this year could technically have rendered Australian
companies and individuals liable for tax on the exchange.

However, the ATO's draft ruling today found the currency exchange did not cause income to
be earned or lost, and did not cause a capital gain to be accrued or lost.

"Provided the effect of redenomination of a financial arrangement to the Euros is solely to
change the monetary measurement of the financial arrangement, it is a minor alteration and
does not alter the substance of the arrangement," the ruling stated.

"Redenomination, of itself, does not cause assessable income to be derived or an allowable
deduction to be incurred."

On capital gains, the ATO ruled that a currency exchange gain or loss could only be
realised when the transaction was discharged.

"A redenomination of a financial arrangement to Euros does not constitute the realisation
of a currency exchange gain or currency exchange loss," it ruled.

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KEYWORD: TAX EURO

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VIC: Stabbed teacher aide dies, police hunt on target


AAP General News (Australia)
12-20-1998
VIC: Stabbed teacher aide dies, police hunt on target

By Sue Green

MELBOURNE, Dec 20 AAP - The 34-year-old teacher's aide stabbed in the head by a thief at an
inner Melbourne school last week died this morning at St Vincent's hospital without regaining
consciousness.

Peter Orr was declared brain dead by two doctors at the hospital at 9.48am, a hospital
spokesman said.

As relatives announced they had donated his organs and approved the setting up of a trust
fund for his 10-year-old son, Jackson, police revealed their investigation was now "following
a clear path".

Senior Detective Simon Cusack of Richmond CIB said a caller who phoned the anonymous Crime
Stoppers line soon after Tuesday's attack had called again. Inquiries made as a result had
been "fruitful", he said.

Mr Orr was stabbed in the forehead by a youth, aged 16 to 18, caught rifling bags in the
office of the principal of Lynall Hall Community school.

Mr Cusack said items had been stolen, but refused to reveal what was missing.

Nobody has been arrested, and the investigation is now with the homicide squad.

Premier Jeff Kennett paid tribute to Mr Orr and offered government condolences to his
family.

"Peter has paid a tragic price for his dedication in serving the Victorian community and my
heartfelt sympathy goes out to all his family, friends and colleagues," he said.

He described the killer as a "part of humanity which has absolutely no place in our
society" who he hoped he would soon be caught and punished.

State Education Minister Phil Gude also extended his deepest sympathies to Mr Orr's family.

A government spokesperson said six counsellors would be at the school tomorrow to provide
whatever help was needed by Mr Orr's bereaved colleagues.

Mr Cusack today repeated the police appeal for witnesses to the stabbing.

Following the attack, the youth fled the school, and drove erratically from a nearby
carpark in a late model white sedan which may have had a smashed back left window, he said.

He called on anyone who saw the car, or any vehicle which attracted their attention, to
come forward.

Mr Orr's sister, Brenda Webb, said Mr Orr was separated from Jackson's mother, his former
partner, but had a close and loving relationship with his son, whom he saw twice a week.

"He is a very brave little boy," she said.

"An act of random violence and you have got a fatherless child and a single income mother,"
Ms Webb said.

She said her brother's courage in tackling the intruder was typical and his death was "a
case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time".

Ms Webb, a former primary school teacher, said she opposed moves to tighten security at
schools along American lines.

"I would not like to see our society be like that."

A memorial service for Mr Orr will be held on Wednesday. Students from his school will take
part.

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KEYWORD: TEACHER NIGHTLEAD

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NSW:Libs offer kids free trips to the zoo


AAP General News (Australia)
02-28-2011
NSW:Libs offer kids free trips to the zoo

Children from disadvantaged schools in western Sydney will get free VIP trips to the
Taronga Western Plains Zoo under a New South Wales coalition government.

The Coalition has promised to give more than three-thousand Year eight schoolchildren
.. their teachers and other supervisors free entry to the zoo and a 50 …