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  • 16
    Dec
    2011
    5:50pm, EST

    Mark Dadswell / Getty Images

    Competitors in the 470 Women's Two Person Dinghy fleet begin their second lap on the Centre course during day 14 of the 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships on Dec. 16, 2011 in Perth, Australia.

    Women competitors find smooth sailing at the ISAF World Championships in Perth

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  • 27
    Oct
    2011
    9:03am, EDT

    Queen Elizabeth II receives a football and a dance in Perth, Australia

    Sharon Smith / Pool via AFP - Getty Images

    Britain's Queen Elizabeth II watches Aboriginal dancers as she visits the Clontarf Aboriginal College in Perth on October 27, 2011. The queen, who arrived in Perth on October 26, will officially open the 54-nation Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) on October 28 where revamping succession to the British throne will be discussed, concluding her 10-day tour.

    Daniel Munoz / Pool via Getty Images

    Queen Elizabeth II looks at an Australian rules (AFL) football during her visit to Clontarf Aboriginal college on October 27, 2011 in Perth, Australia. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh are on a 10-day visit to Australia went to Canberra, Brisbane, and Melbourne before heading to Perth for the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting. This is the Queen's 16th official visit to Australia.

    By Phaedra Singelis, NBC News

    I think I would feel a little awkward dancing or handing the Queen a football.  

    Human rights, food security and economic growth will be on the agenda at the meeting of Commonwealth nation leaders in Australia which the Queen will officially open on Friday. More from AP. 

    Full story on the meeting's human rights agenda.

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  • 30
    Jun
    2011
    8:47am, EDT

    Reptile smuggling is no teddy bears' picnic

    A couple from Hong Kong have been arrested for attempting to smuggle reptiles out of Australia by hiding them inside teddy bears.

    The 27-year-old man and 30-year-old woman were detained by customs officials in the city of Perth on Wednesday night.

    A search led to the discovery of 12 bobtail lizards, several soft toys, packaging and postage material, according to a statement released by the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC).

    Western Australian Department of Environment and Conservation

    A Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) officer slits open a teddy bear. A Hong Kong couple have been arrested in Perth, Australia, for attempting to export reptiles concealed inside teddy bears.

    Authorities had been monitoring the pair after they allegedly made several attempts to post teddy bears overseas which contained more than 18 bobtail lizards, sand swimmer skinks and crevice skinks.

    Over the past 12 weeks, a total of six packages in four consignments were intercepted by Customs and Border Protection at Perth Mail center, the statement said.

    Western Australian Department of Environment and Conservation

    One of the bobtail lizards discovered after the arrest of two wildlife smugglers.

    DEC senior wildlife investigator Rick Dawson said bobtail lizards were worth up to 7500 AUD ($8,000) on the Asian black market.

    "While common in Western Australia, these lizards are highly sought after in Asia because they are easy to care for, attractive, and exotic," he said.

    "In some instances the reptiles' eyes had been taped up, and the cold and cramped conditions they would have had to endure on a long journey without food or water in a cargo hold is abhorrent."

    "This joint effort between Customs and Border Protection and the Department of Environment and Conservation demonstrates that we are committed to putting an end to this cruel practice."

    The seized reptiles were due to be assessed by veterinary staff at Perth Zoo on Thursday.

    Western Australian Department of Environment and Conservation

    A DEC officer examines one of the reptiles.

    To learn more about the illegal trade in Asian wildlife, watch photographer Patrick Brown's project Black Market.

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    I cant stand lizards but taping them up like that is just cruel!!

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  • 1
    May
    2011
    2:49pm, EDT

    Scott Wensley / Reuters

    This combination picture shows the V8 Supercar of Australian driver Karl Reindler, right, bursting into flame after another race car, left, driven by Steve Owen collided with him during competition at Barbagallo Raceway in Perth May 1. Both drivers walked away from the crash with Reindler being taken to hospital with burns to his hands, local media reported.

    Drivers walk away from spectacular crash at Australian raceway

    By Katie Cannon, Senior Multimedia Editor

    Good golly, I'd think it'd be hard to climb back into a car after surviving a crash like this.

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