Australia Newspaper Online

First of all, I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you for spending your precious time visiting my humble little blog in the net.

As my previous blog, England Newspaper Online my main objective of setting up this Australia Newspaper Online is to list down all Australia Newspaper Online which I managed to discover.

It is my target also to list down the complete list of Australia Newspaper Online but, as human I may left out few of them. It is a great pleasure if you can post the name of the newspaper and the hyperlinks, I will include it as soon as possible.

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Pak Maeh
World Newspaper Online List

Australia Newspaper Online List

The Age (Victoria, Melbourne)
Australian Financial Review (Sydney)
The Australian (Sydney)
The Border Mail (New South Wales, Albury)
The Bryon Shire Echo (New South Wales, Byron Bay)
Canberra Times (Canberra)
Courier Mall (Queensland)
Cumberland NewspapersDaily Telegraph (New South Wales)
The Gold Coast Bulletin (Queensland)
Herald Sun (Melbourne)
The Mercury (Tasmania, Hobart)
Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne)
The Sunday Mail (Queensland)
The Sunday TimesThe Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania, Hobart)
Sydney Morning Herald Sun (Sydney)
Warrnambool Standard (Victoria)
The Weekly Times (Victoria)
The West Australian(Western Australia, Perth)
Melbourne Observer (Melbourne)

Friday, February 22, 2008

California's deficit balloons to $16 billion

SACRAMENTO - The state's bleak financial outlook continues to worsen, and California now faces a $16 billion deficit - up $1.5 billion from the governor's forecast just over a month ago, an independent budget analyst said Wednesday.
 
The assessment by the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office will likely compound the choices confronting Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and state lawmakers as they craft a budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1.
 
"We certainly recognize that very tough decisions are ahead," Legislative Analyst Elizabeth Hill said. "A sacrifice will have to be made by all Californians in order for the state to get its fiscal house in order."
 
With easier options seemingly exhausted, the governor and legislators now have to find a way to close the largest deficit since the collapse of the dot-com bubble early this decade. In his January budget proposal, Schwarzenegger suggested slashing virtually all state programs by 10 percent, which would mean closing dozens of state parks, cutting billions in education spending and releasing thousands of nonviolent prison inmates before their sentences end.
 
Hill calls that across-the-board approach a mistake. Instead, she argues, lawmakers should decide which programs are worth spending money on and boost revenues by closing tax loopholes.
 
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