THE PICK OF THE MORNING’S STORIES

Keating queries stance on China – Melbourne Age report of Paul Keating challenging a central tenet of Kevin Rudd’s multibillion-dollar, 20-year military blueprint, with a warning the Government has taken too defensive a stance in response to China’s rise in the Asia-Pacific region.

090703agegmh1Holden running on empty with bumpy road ahead – auditors note its uncertain future in the company accounts – Melbourne Age

Massive assault on Taliban – Brendan Nicholson, Foreign Affairs Correspondent, reports for the Melbourne Age from Kabul

POLITICS AND ECONOMICS

Australia

Economic matters

Trade deficit deepens to $556m – trade balance has remained in deficit for the second straight month as the nation’s exports continued to decline. Economists say the monthly deficits are likely to continue due to demand for imported goods rises as the local economy recovers toward the end of 2009 – Adelaide Advertiser

Politicians’ perks

Ex-MP clocks $48,516 of travelMelbourne Age. SMH version

Political behaviour

Federal MPs rival most unruly in Australian history – Michael Harvey of the Melbourne Herald Sun writes that only an early election can save our present crop of federal MPs from rivalling the most unruly since Federation. Halfway through this stormy parliamentary term, there have been 107 suspensions from the House of Representatives. That’s on track to challenge the previous Parliament’s record of 223.

Aboriginal affairs

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Sorry state of indigenous abuse, says Productivity Commission reportThe Australian

Some rays of light between the clouds for remote indigenous communitiesThe Australian

Billions ‘wasted’ on intervention in Aboriginal areasBrisbane Courier Mail

Labor acts to close Aboriginal health gapSydney Morning Herald

Child abuse six times higher for Aborigines – the latest two-yearly study from the Federal Government’s Productivity Commission shows little or no improvement in many areas of social and economic inequality – Melbourne Age

World game offers endless opportunities for young indigenous people – writes Warren Mundine in the Sydney Morning Herald on the eve of the inaugural Indigenous Football Festival in Townsville

Foreign policy

090703agechina1Keating queries stance on ChinaMelbourne Age report of Paul Keating challenging a central tenet of Kevin Rudd’s multibillion-dollar, 20-year military blueprint, with a warning the Government has taken too defensive a stance in response to China’s rise in the Asia-Pacific region.

PM Kevin Rudd too defensive on China: Paul KeatingThe Australian.

Foreign Students

‘Welcome’ move on students – Darebin Council gets federal funds to develop programs to support greater contact between students and local communities – Melbourne Age

Education

League tables fine crazy, says Gillard – of a NSW law – Melbourne Age

Tables stance is right: O’Farrell – Sydney Morning Herald

Child care to get young school-ready – Yesterday’s meeting of state and federal governments agreed to a national childhood strategy, the first step towards a nationally consistent child-care system – Melbourne Age

Royal commission

Brumby leaps to defence of embattled Country Fire Authority chiefMelbourne Age

Flee and survive: Bushfire focus now on communications in historic overhaul Melbourne Herald Sun

Leadership

Martin Hamilton-Smith refuses to quit SA Liberal leadership – Adelaide Advertiser

Public service

Huge payouts to bureaucrats running down Victorian Department of Human Services – Melbourne Herald Sun

Opinion

Goodwill fosters security – Paul Keating – an edited extract from the John Curtin Prime Ministerial Lecture delivered last night at Curtin University, Perth, published in the Melbourne Age. The full text is on the site here.

The effects of climate talks in Italy will reverberate for Rudd – Michelle Grattan in the Melbourne Age looks at next week’s major economies forum on climate change being held in Italy.

House of Lords knows how to skewer this devil – Richard Ackland in the Sydney Morning Herald yearns for some Law Lordish views in Australia

Malcolm Turnbull risks Humpty Dumpty effect – Dennis Shanahan in The Australian

Other

Afghanistan

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Massive assault on Taliban – Brendan Nicholson, Foreign Affairs Correspondent, reports for the Melbourne Age from Kabul that Coalition troops in Afghanistan have been ordered to take extraordinary measures to avoid civilian casualties as they embark on a new air and ground offensive that will be a high-risk test of US President Barack Obama’s new war plan.

Indonesian election

Candidates vow to support elected leader Jakarta Post

BUSINESS

Credit unions outpace regional rivals The Australian

\Holden running on empty with bumpy road ahead – auditors note its uncertain future in the company accounts – Melbourne Age

090703townsvilleYabulu deal sealed: 2000 jobs safe – Townsville Bulletin

ENVIRONMENT

Swedish firm likely to fund Gunns’ pulp millMelbourne Age

Yes, Minister, it all sounds very familiar – Lawrence Money and Suzanne Carbone in the Melbourne Age find a Federal Minister and Gunns using very similar words about a pulp mill

Renewable energy may cost less than coal powerSydney Morning Herald

MEDIA

Multicultural radio presenter linked to anti-immigration Facebook groups – the Melbourne Age reports that a presenter for a NSW community radio station that specialises in multicultural programming has been reprimanded after she was revealed to be an administrator of several racist, anti-immigration groups on Facebook.

Tabcorp pulls plug on Sport 927 – Melbourne Age quotes 927 executive pondering whether the decision not to broadcast the station in TAB agencies is the result of his station taking advertisements from the corporate bookmaker Sportingbet

Kevin Rudd’s spin puts spell on Canberra press gallery – according to The Australian’s Imre Salusinzky.

PM turns on News over OzCar affair – Kevin Rudd has called for a public debate on journalistic ethics, rounding on several News Limited publications over reporting of the OzCar affair – The Australian

LIFE

Consumer affairs

Consumers blind to toxic dangers at greengrocer Sydney Morning Herald

Cab drivers

Cab drivers untrained, unlicensed – industry groups say – Melbourne Age

Swine flu

Doctor attacks official response to flu outbreak – Medical Journal of Australia article reported in the Melbourne Age

Swine flu ‘will kill more children’ – Brisbane Courier Mail

Animal welfare

Animal testing experiments kill one animal every hourSydney Daily Telegraph tells of 8813 animals – including birds, guinea pigs and endangered marsupials – killed in NSW during 12 months of trials. Another 16,000 were kept conscious and subjected to a “a moderate or large degree of pain/distress that is not effectively alleviated”.

Motor cars

Sydney mayor Clover Moore gets closer to a ban on carsSydney Daily Telegraph

Sporting lives

Lote Tuqiri flop seals $15m of wasted talent – The ARU’s bold vision of league converts is in tatters after Lote Tuqiri joined Wendell Sailor and Mat Rogers as union discards – at the hefty price of $15 million – Sydney Daily Telegraph

Jim Stynes’ wife sam declares faith in husband’s fighting spirit Melbourne Herald Sun on Melbourne Football Club president’s battle with cancer

Law and order

Warning issued on police Taser risksMelbourne Age reports on a Queensland police study of the stun gun use. SMH version

Hoons video brazen street raceAdelaide Advertiser

Kidnapper wins $135,000 payout for prison accident – after complaining a prison accident left her unable to garden, play tennis, drive or work – Melbourne Herald Sun