Indian Ocean tsunami: The Australian response to the Tsunami disaster
Massive response from ordinary people in Australia to the disaster puts corporate Australia and Government to shame.
Massive response from ordinary people in Australia to the disaster puts corporate Australia and Government to shame.
The devastation and escalating death toll in the Indian Ocean region can leave no one unmoved.
The Indonesian ‘province’ of Aceh, on the island of Sumatra, is just 155 kilometres from the epicentre of last Sunday’s earthquake.
The Asian tsunami whose deadly waves have created havoc along the coasts of two continents is the single most devastating global natural disaster of our time.
The Indonesian "province" of Aceh on the island of Sumatra is only 155 km from the epicentre of the earthquake.
Everyone in the region and tens of millions elsewhere in the world with access to some form of media is shocked and bewildered by what happened on the shores of the Indian Ocean on the […]
Despite the biblical scale of floods and destruction, the death along the Indian Ocean coastline was no ‘Act of God’.
The tragic devastation wreaked by the earthquake and tidal wave in the Indian Ocean has killed tens of thousands of people. In Sri Lanka alone, the death toll has reached 13,000 and is still rising.
There is an ongoing impasse in the peace process.
After achieving our target of membership for 2003 we set a target for 2004 which we are well on the way to reaching.
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