Scullion downplays candidate's domestic violence order
The Coalition's Senator for the Northern Territory, Nigel Scullion, says his party was aware one of its candidates had been fined for a breach of a domestic violence order when it endorsed him. abc.net.au |
Blame it on boss's aura
A BAD boss - rather than a dislike for the job - is the main reason people quit, a new book says. heraldsun.com.au |
Brits brave damp to see Pope's beatification mass
Thousands of pilgrims have gathered in a soggy English park to catch a glimpse of Pope Benedict XVI and take part in the beatification of a local Catholic hero. abc.net.au |
Minister hopes Haiti cholera epidemic contained
The cholera epidemic in Haiti appears to have been contained for the time being, Haiti's foreign minister Marie Michele Rey said on Sunday, during a summit of French language nations in Switzerland. abc.net.au |
Indigenous runners ready for New York marathon
Four young Indigenous people from remote communities in Australia's north are set to depart for New York this week for the run of their lives. abc.net.au |