Australian Attorney-General Nicola Roxon said she would vote for gay marriage when the chance came later and the "time is coming" for change.
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Australia’s Roxon says she would vote for gay marriage
Australian Attorney-General Nicola Roxon she would vote for gay marriage when the chance came later this year and the "time is coming" for change.
Australia warning over smouldering iPhone incident
Australia’s air safety watchdog warned of the potential dangers of lithium battery-powered devices after an iPhone that had undergone unauthorised repairs started smouldering on a flight to Sydney.
Arthur backs Ponting for Ashes
Australia coach Mickey Arthur has backed veteran batsman Ricky Ponting to be a key figure in next year’s Ashes series in England.
Eviction order for Australia’s most expensive sheep named Baa
An Australian vowed Monday to continue his fight to keep a pet sheep called Baa in his suburban backyard despite another court loss and a legal bill already at 150,000 Australian dollars (154,000 US dollars).
Aussies take control against West Indies
Half-centuries from Ed Cowan and Ricky Ponting left Australia in control at the end of the third day of the final Test against the West Indies.
Australia dominate after Wade’s century
A wonderful maiden Test century from Matthew Wade and a poor batting display by the West Indies left Australia in total charge of the final Test.
KFC guilty in Australia salmonella brain damage case
An Australian girl who suffered severe brain damage and was left paralysed by food poisoning won a court case against fast food giant Kentucky Fried Chicken, in a judgment published Saturday.
Aus politician in gay sex scandal
Australia’s parliamentary speaker Peter Slipper has strongly denied allegations that he had sexually harassed a male staffer in a case with implications for the nation’s fragile government.
SKA: Split site now under consideration
Plans to build the world’s most powerful radio telescope are looking at whether the site can be split between rival bidders South Africa and Australia.





