AAP audio advisory 14Aug2002
AAP audio advisory
WEDNESDAY AUG 14 2002
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AAP MultiMedia +61 2 9322 8000-----------------------The head of a US-based security risk management company, Neil Livingstone, says Australia'srelaxed nature and low-key security make it vulnerable to terror attacks. AAPDuration : 45.765-----------------------Neil Livingstone, head of a US-based security risk management company, says Australia,like America, has relied on its isolation for protection, but that doesn't work any more.
AAPDuration : 22.512-----------------------Neil Livingstone, head of a US-based security risk management company, says it's not aquestion of if, but when, there will be another Muslim extremist terror attack and theGreat Satan US is not the only possible target. AAPDuration : 54.589-----------------------Neil Livingstone, head of a US-based security risk management company, says terroristsmay start looking for countries with lax security over medical and radiological wastethat could be used for weapons that are more frightening than deadly. AAPDuration : 35.436-----------------------The head of a US-based security risk management company, Neil Livingstone, says the restof the world increasing security could make Australia an attractive target for terrorists.
AAPDuration : 32.863-----------------------Detective Chief Inspector Andy Hebb talks to reporters after a search of earth moundsin central England failed to produce any connection to the disappearance of 10-year-oldsJessica Wells and Holly Chapman nine days ago. AAPDuration : 27.82-----------------------Detective Chief Inspector Andy Hebb tells reporters details of the search of earth moundsin central England and says there is nothing to connect the site to the disappearanceof 10-year-olds Jessica Wells and Holly Chapman nine days ago. AAPDuration : 62.551-----------------------Detective Chief Inspector Andy Hebb tells reporters nothing was found during a searchof suspected graves in central England that could be linked to the disappearance of two10-year-old girls nine days ago. AAPDuration : 34.205-----------------------The Australian stock market closed weaker in choppy trade today, with softness in resourcesand major banks outweighing small gains in News Corp. Garry Josling reports. AAPDuration : 271.298-----------------------Australian Democrats leader Natasha Stott Despoja repeatedly denies the existence of apetition calling for the expulsion of Andrew Murray, during questioning by reporters .
AAPDuration : 16.236-----------------------An animated Canberra Raiders coach Matt Elliott asks an ASC forum where the line shouldbe draw between acceptable comments directed at sports officials and those that are unacceptable.
AAPDuration : 25.772-----------------------ACT Rugby referee Gary Hibberson tells and ASC forum in Canberra that grand final dayis particularly bad for abuse of referees. AAPDuration : 37.63-----------------------ACT Rugby referee Gary Hibberson tells an ASC forum in Canberra that volunteer sportingofficials will continue to desert amateur games if nothing is done to stop abuse by unrulyspectators and players. AAPDuration : 48.282-----------------------Port Adelaide coach Mark Williams says his team could benefit from its current batch ofinjuries and suspensions with players freshening up for the finals. AAPDuration : 20.363-----------------------Opposition leader Simon Crean says it's important for Australians to be properly informedabout all facets of the conflict with Iraq. AAPDuration : 19.896-----------------------Opposition leader Simon Crean says Labor would ratify the Kyoto agreement as it wouldbe good for Australia and good for the planet. AAPDuration : 40.62-----------------------SA Premier Mike Rann offers advice to opposition leader Rob Kerin, ahead of a no confidencemotion in state parliament from the Liberals against speaker Peter Lewis. AAPDuration : 30.933-----------------------Treasurer Peter Costello says the government has already set GDP forecasts and can't changethem from week to week. AAPDuration : 20.662-----------------------South Australian premier Mike Rann says the government is waging war on the mutant seaweedCaulerpa Taxifolia which threatens to harm the state's fishing industry. AAPDuration : 26.241-----------------------Opposition treasury spokesman Bob McMullan says the Institute for Chartered Accounts inAustralia is threatening to flood the ATO with paperwork because of its frustration atthe tax system. AAPDuration : 31.417-----------------------A shift in the US federal reserve's monetary policy has pushed yields in the debt marketdown. Garry Josling reports. AAPDuration : 197.968-----------------------Detective Chief Inspector Andy Hebb describes the latest developments in the investigationinto the disappearance of two 10-year-old girls nine days ago, following the discoveryof disturbed earth in central England. (longer version of previous) AAPDuration : 110.28-----------------------The Australian stock market remained under pressure at noon as investors stayed on thesidelines following falls on Wall Street overnight. Garry Josling reports. AAPDuration : 196.555-----------------------Treasurer Peter Costello says Telstra's foreign ownership cap has been set at 35 percent,and also says the government wants the telco to remain in Australian hands. Trevor Skellyreports. AAPDuration : 34.054-----------------------Greens senator Kerry Nettle says it is important to hold an inquiry on Iraq so that Australianscan consider alternatives to war. AAPDuration : 32.179-----------------------Greens Senator Bob Brown says the Greens have called for a Senate Inquiry into the proposedwar on Iraq. AAPDuration : 44.161-----------------------Opposition treasury spokesman Bob McMullan says the government has to avoid complacency,amid the global economic uncertainty. AAPDuration : 47.971-----------------------Opposition treasury spokesman Bob McMullan says the government is refusing to simplifythe tax system, as it would be an admission by treasurer Peter Costello he had got itwrong on the GST. AAPDuration : 49.263-----------------------Police spokeswoman Kim Perks says while police hope a woodland site discovered by a joggerdoes not contain the remains of two missing girls in the UK, police are treading verycarefully. APDuration : 21.901-----------------------Detective chief inspector Andy Hebb tells reporters in the UK that disturbed earth nearthe homes of two girls who disappeared last week may be shallow graves. APDuration : 30.913-----------------------Treasurer Peter Costello says Qantas is an important international airline and the leadingdomestic carrier. AAPDuration : 12.445-----------------------Treasurer Peter Costello says it's not necessary for Qantas to seek majority foreign ownership. AAPDuration : 11.705-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says the new PNG Prime Minister, Sir Michael Somare, agreesthat Australia's agreement with the former government over the Pacific solution shouldremain. AAPDuration : 14.277-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says his new PNG counterpart, Sir Michael Somare, is a longtimefriend of Australia. AAPDuration : 13.841-----------------------Federal Opposition Leader Simon Crean tells Seven's Sunrise that Labor supports sanctionsagainst Zimbabwe and its prime minister, Robert Mugabe, is playing catch-up on the issue.
AAPDuration : 21.544-----------------------Federal Opposition Leader Simon Crean tells Seven's Sunrise that Papua New Guinea's refusalto take more boatpeople under the Pacific Solution shows the measure was really just apolitical solution for the last election. AAPDuration : 19.968-----------------------Federal Opposition Leader Simon Crean tells Seven's Sunrise there needs to be an informeddebate before Australia decides on a position on Iraq. AAPDuration : 20.564-----------------------Federal opposition leader Simon Crean tells Seven's Sunrise that Australia should be backingefforts to get UN weapons inspectors back into Iraq. AAPDuration : 15.304-----------------------Opposition leader Simon Crean tells Seven's Sunrise he's pleased Foreign Minister AlexanderDowner has withdrawn a suggestion Mr Crean was talking like Saddam Hussein, and says MrDowner is not handling the Iraq issue well. AAPDuration : 49.813-----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer tells ABC Radio he is simply facing facts in his strongstatements on Iraq, and has an enormous amount of intelligence detailing their weaponsof mass destruction capability. AAPDuration : 40.898-----------------------Opposition foreign affairs spokesman Kevin Rudd has told Nine Network's Today show thatforeign Minister Alexander Downer is using Rambo rhetoric on Iraq. AAPDuration : 30.153-----------------------Opposition foreign affairs spokesman Kevin Rudd told Nine Network's Today show that Australianswant a cool and calm approach to the Iraq question. AAPDuration : 10.226-----------------------Wall Street fell victim to a late-day selloff today after Federal Reserve policymakersdecided not to cut interest rates again, rattling investors who were hoping for such addedeconomic stimulus. Doug Whiteman reports. APDuration : 50.197
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