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Native title and mining leases co-exist

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 12 Maret 2014 | 17.01

THE High Court of Australia has made a landmark ruling in favour of traditional owners following a long-running native title dispute in Western Australia's Pilbara region.

The Ngarla people were granted a native title claim in the East Pilbara in 2007. But there was a dispute over whether a mining lease extinguished their rights.

The Federal Court ruled in favour of the traditional owners in 2012, however, that decision was challenged by the WA government.

On Wednesday the High Court dismissed the appeal and determined that native title rights were not extinguished by 50-year-old mining leases.

Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation chief executive Simon Hawkins said it was "very disappointing" that the state government had challenged the Federal Court ruling.

"The courts had been clear all along that the native title rights did not prevent mining companies from doing anything they were lawfully allowed to do under their mineral leases," he said.


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Police search for missing north Qld man

DETECTIVES are appealing for information to help find a northwest Queensland man missing for over a fortnight.

Richard Mutimbe, 59, was last seen at Mount Isa Mines on February 28 and was reported missing last Thursday by his boss at the mining firm.

A police spokesman told AAP teams are searching a Mount Isa caravan park where Mr Mutimbe lives on his own and nearby bushland.

Mr Mutimbe is 180cm tall, solid, with black hair, brown eyes and a dark complexion.

Anyone with information about his disappearance is asked to contact police.


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Mystery surrounds Qld teen's disappearance

NORTHWESTERN Queensland teen Kyle Coleman vanished last month and police have no clues as to what has happened to him.

A police search spanning thousands of kilometres around Mount Isa and a nearby cattle station was called off earlier this week.

However, the 17-year-old's desperate family and friends continue to look for him.

"They're clinging for hope for anything at this stage," Mount Isa Inspector Trevor Kidd told AAP.

"It's very difficult at the moment, to be blunt ... this is one of the more challenging cases."

Kyle's best mate told police he last saw his friend when he left his Soldiers Hill house to walk the three kilometre journey home during the early hours of February 22.

But Kyle, who enjoys camping and lives with his parents, never arrived home and he hasn't been seen since.

There have been no other confirmed sightings of Kyle in Mount Isa since the day he disappeared.

Four days later, on February 26, Kyle's best mate took his own life.

Insp Kidd says there's no evidence to suggest the 21-year-old's death is in anyway linked to Kyle's disappearance.

Detectives are baffled by the case and say they are desperate for any new information.

It was initially believed Kyle attended a party in Mount Isa on the night of February 21 but this has since been ruled out.

Kyle's best mate told police the pair had driven to Undilla Station at Camooweal, west of Mount Isa, the day before Kyle disappeared and witnesses have told police they saw the pair at the station.

The teen's disappearance has gripped the town with some residents taking time off work to help with the search.

Kyle's parents, Rob and Sonia Coleman, have made a public plea for information, while posters of the missing teen are plastered on shopfronts around the outback city.

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Talks before new resources policy: Shorten

Bill Shorten says Labor will consult the mining sector before revising its resources policies. Source: AAP

FEDERAL Labor stands firmly behind the minerals resource rent tax (MRRT) but has promised to consult the sector before formulating future mining policy.

Party leader Bill Shorten insists Labor will oppose in the Senate coalition moves to repeal the MRRT.

"The principle of the resources-based rent tax is a good principle and one which Labor supports," Mr Shorten told Sky News on Wednesday from Perth.

The opposition leader is in Western Australia - where Labor's MRRT policy has proven widely unpopular - on the campaign trail ahead of the state's April 5 Senate election re-run.

"In terms of what we do in our policies affecting the resources sector for the next election, we will engage in a dialogue with the resources sector," Mr Shorten added.

Labor acknowledges there is more work to be done with the sector over coming years in the lead up to the 2016 federal election, a spokesman for Mr Shorten told AAP.

Labor and the Australian Greens have the numbers in the upper house to block the coalition's proposed repeal but from July a new-look Senate could approve the tax scrap.


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Happy leads singles chart for ninth week

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 09 Maret 2014 | 17.01

Pharrell Williams' hit Happy holds the top spot in both the ARIA singles and albums charts. Source: AAP

IT didn't win the Oscar but Pharrell Williams' hit Happy still holds the top spot on the ARIA singles chart.

Williams' single, which features in the animated film Despicable Me 2, lost the Best Original Song Academy Award to Let It Go, from the movie Frozen, last Sunday, but Happy is in its ninth week at No.1.

Close behind the catchy tune is Clean Bandit and Jess Glynne's Rather Be, which remains in second place.

Sara Bareilles continued her rise on the charts, with her song Brave climbing three places to No.3, while David Guetta's Shot Me Down made its top 10 debut at No.4.

The French DJ's track, which features American singer-songwriter Skylar Grey, jumped up a whopping 23 places.

Say Something by A Great Big World and Undressed by Kim Cesarion each fell down a place to No.5 and No.6 respectively.

Sydney pop-punk quartet 5 Seconds of Summer's hit She Looks So Perfect also moved down the charts, falling four places to seventh place.

Cash Cash's Take Me Home remains in eighth place, while Swing by Melburnian Joel Fletcher fell two spots to No.9.

John Legend's All of Me slipped a place to round out the top 10.

On the ARIA albums chart, Aussie rockers INXS remain at No.1 for the fourth consecutive week with their collection The Very Best.

Pharrell Williams' new album G I R L, which the American rapper said was inspired by and is dedicated to women, made its top 10 debut at No.2, while Prism by Katy Perry, who was in Australia earlier in March, jumped up six places to No.3.

The pop singer was in town to promote her Prismatic World Tour, which kicks off in Australia on November 7 in Perth.

The Frozen soundtrack remains in fourth place, while Unorthodox Jukebox by Bruno Mars, who is currently touring the country, jumped up 19 places to No.5.

Also making significant leaps up the chart are Rudimental's Home, which climbed five places to seventh place, and Avicii's True, which rose eight places to No.8.

Robbie Williams' Swing Both Ways fell four places to No.6, while Australian church group Hillsong United made its top 10 debut with its new The White Album at No.9.

Eminem's The Marshall Mathers LP2 fell three places to round out the top 10 on the albums chart.


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Malaysia launches terror probe over plane

Vietnamese planes have spotted two large oil slicks in the sea near where a Malaysian jet vanished. Source: AAP

MALAYSIA has launched a terror probe into the disappearance of a passenger jet carrying 239 people and the United States has sent the FBI to investigate, as anguished relatives beg for news of their loved ones.

Six Australians and two New Zealanders are among the missing passengers.

Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 vanished from radar early on Saturday somewhere at sea between Malaysia's east coast and southern Vietnam. Search teams were still hunting for the plane, and the airline said it was "fearing the worst".

Concern over a possible security breach grew as Malaysia's government said it was investigating four people who were on the Boeing 777 plane.

At least two passengers boarded using stolen European passports, officials and reports have said.

"At the same time our own intelligence have been activated, and of course, the counter-terrorism units ... from all the relevant countries have been informed," Malaysia's acting transport minister Hishammuddin Hussein told reporters.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is sending agents and technical experts to assist the probe, US media reported.

US officials told The Los Angeles Times that they were trying to determine whether there was any terror link to the flight's disappearance, but stressed there was no evidence to support that yet.

"Just because they (the passports) were stolen doesn't mean the travellers were terrorists," a Department of Homeland Security official told the paper.

"They could have been nothing more than thieves. Or they could have simply bought the passports on the black market."

Asked to confirm the reports, an FBI spokesman said: "We are ready to assist if needed."

The flight went missing about an hour after taking off from Kuala Lumpur, bound for Beijing. A total of 153 Chinese nationals were on board, and relatives camped out at the main international airport in China's capital bemoaned the lack of news on Sunday.

"The airline company didn't contact me, it was a friend," a middle-aged woman surnamed Nan told reporters, holding back tears, after finding out her brother-in-law was on the flight.

"I can't understand the airline company. They should have contacted the families first thing," she said.

Vietnamese boats reached the scene of two large oil slicks detected overnight but found no sign of the plane, army deputy chief of staff Vo Van Tuan said early on Sunday, adding search aircraft were deployed at first light to scour the area.

The search area had been expanded to 10,000 square kilometres, Vietnam's Civil Aviation Department said.

However, Azharuddin Abdul Rahman of Malaysia's Department of Civil Aviation said he "could not confirm" the existence of the oil slicks.

"We have not been able to locate or see anything," he told a news conference on Sunday.

Asked about the stolen passports, he said "we are investigating this at the moment" but declined to give further details.

An Austrian reportedly named Christian Kozel had his passport stolen in Thailand in 2012, while Italian Luigi Maraldi lost his to theft last year, also in Thailand.

Despite their names being on the passenger manifest, neither man was on the plane to Beijing, European officials said.

In Washington, a US administration official said authorities were aware of the passports issue.

"We have not determined a nexus to terrorism yet, although it's still very early and that's by no means definitive. We're still tracking the situation," the official said.

Earlier, when asked whether terrorism could have been a factor, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said: "We are looking at all possibilities but it is too soon to speculate."

Flight MH370 had relayed no distress signal, indications of rough weather, or other signs of trouble. Both Malaysia's national carrier and the Boeing 777-200 model used on the route are known for their solid safety records.

The flight was carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew. A US company based in Texas said 20 of its employees were among the missing passengers - a dozen from Malaysia and eight from China.

Thirty-eight Malaysians and seven Indonesians were aboard, as well as a range of other nationalities including Australian, Indian, American, Dutch, and French.


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Third NSW man charged over $1m drug haul

A man has been charged after police found $1.3 million worth of cannabis plants in northern NSW. Source: AAP

A THIRD man has been charged after more than $1 million worth of cannabis was seized in raids on the NSW mid-north coast last week.

Police say they found 692 cannabis plants with an estimated street value of $1.3 million during searches at properties in Comara, Carrai and Port Macquarie on Tuesday.

A rifle, 500 rounds of ammunition and equipment used in the cultivation of illegal drugs were also found, police say.

A 57-year-old man was arrested after he went to Port Macquarie Police Station on Saturday afternoon.

He was charged with commercial cultivation of cannabis plants and was refused bail to appear at Port Macquarie Local Court on Sunday.


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Thoughts with those on Malaysia flight: PM

PM Tony Abbott says Australians' thoughts are with the families of those on a missing Malaysia jet. Source: AAP

PRIME Minister Tony Abbott says Australians' thoughts are with the passengers and families of those on a missing China-bound Malaysia Airlines jet.

Queensland couples Catherine and Robert Lawton and Mary and Rodney Burrows, and Sydneysiders Li Yuan and Gu Naijun, are among 239 people on board flight MH370, which disappeared between Malaysia's east coast and southern Vietnam.

Mr Abbott on Sunday described the tragedy as a "horrible, horrible business".

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the passengers and their families on that ill-fated aircraft, particularly to the six Australian passengers and their families, that have now been confirmed to be on board," he told reporters in Adelaide.

"We're looking at ways in which we can help with the search and recovery operation."

Opposition leader Bill Shorten echoed Mr Abbott's comments.

"I believe the Australian nation's thoughts go out to the families of those Australians and New Zealanders that are on this plane, and indeed the families of everyone," he told reporters in Melbourne.


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