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August 2010 Australian Election seems to be that party leaders are uneducated children fighting each other

Australia “the lucky country”

Australia is a country that seems to believe that it is unworthy, incompetent and not qualified to be independent. Therefore, under the British monarchy.

Australia has a new government election to be held tomorrow on August 21, 2010.

The choice is mainly between two parties (i) The current opposition, the Liberal Party is regarded as the aristocrats who opposed Australia becoming independent and (ii) The current government is the party Labor, which represents the real workers.

Another party known as the Green is a small minority group that seems to focus on environmental issues.

not be in Australia myself, I have no problem with whoever wins the election. It is very weird that I’ve picked up where I realize some Australians are not fully aware of the points and issues mentioned below. the best interest of their families and friends who must make the common knowledge -:

Liberal Party leader appears to have been in collusion with a company Australian law known as Minter Ellison Lawyers as Liberal Party leader also seem questionable and it seems to be probably not be trusted. This is because:

Apparently they were the law firm was hired to write a report and evaluate the business potential and safety issues as well as the risks to which it became known as the “debacle of roof insulation” through Australia, where lives were lost. This seems to have occurred through Minter Ellison not suitable and appropriate level to communicate the details and conclusions to the Government. Liberal Party leader, opposition then tried to blame the Labour Minister, Peter Garrett, and generally blame the Labour Party .

How can this happen? Collaboration exists obvious collusion between the Liberal Party and Lawyers Minter Ellison in which it appears in both groups are considered the aristocrats and those who oppose the Labour Party. Australians are trying to convince those in the “lucky country”. This is the case for those who are not exposed to the dishonesty through political and legal deception.

Australian Formula One Racing

Australia Grand Prix is one of the most exciting events held in Australia each year, with thousands of spectators viewing exciting Formula One racing and flat rates experienced in Melbourne, Australia.

World Championship Formula One race event held every March, has delighted audiences since 1996 when the Grand Prix of Australia hit the race track schedules. Has not slowed down since. Not only racing event attracts thousands of travelers and visitors from all over Australia, but around the world too, and each visitor is rewarded with more than a race car.

Australia, especially Melbourne, the second largest city in Australia, has much to offer visitors, including a fantastic climate, friendly people and world class restaurants, hotels and entertainment. Melbourne also offers a relaxed atmosphere that caters to any budget. Visitors who come to see the now world-well-known event Formula One races often stay to delight in the sights, food and sights that Australia has to offer.

For racing fans, the Grand Prix of Australia is part of a circuit of Formula One racing that includes United States “500 Indy Grand Prix of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, the Grand Prix of Spain Telefonica Catalunya and heated to the public for the last Formula One race in Monaco Monaco Grand Prix held at the end of May 25-27 2007. The Monaco Grand Prix has earned a reputation as the ultimate Formula One racing as the most hard and prestigious circuit. This circuit event in Formula One racing attracts more people each year to a principality that is characterized by bright sunshine, fantastic and unsurpassed luxury yachts.

The Australian Grand Prix event takes place over several days and start the Formula One World Championship. Held at Albert Park, the site has been well loved among the native race fans in Australia since 1950, and the race is watched by millions of race fans around the world. Known for his like of sports, Melbourne offers events and shows for all tastes, all in an environment known for its mix of history and serenity rugged interior with newer and more well loved in business and technology.

The entrance fee for the event visitors are fantastic and offer a choice of three different price ranges and grandstands tickets or flat pasture to delight in the sights and sounds of one of the most vital events in the world of racing. Australia’s sky blue and a warm climate offers world travelers a respite from the brutal winters elsewhere, and offers about Melbourne’s nightlife and events for visitors who want to delight in all that Australia has to offer then the engines have cooled and it is time to relax and delight in the atmosphere.

Thousands of travelers come each year to Melbourne to witness the spectacular Grand Prix of Australia and are also treated to the Carrera Cup, the Challenge and the well-known Aussie Racing Cars and countless shows and events that take place far from the asphalt and career reasons. Melbourne take out the red carpet at this annual event, and everyone is welcome to the land down under exquisite landscapes, excellent food and entertainment much more than enough to please anyone.

This year’s race was won by Kimi Raikkonen at Ferrari, but operates the Finn as many headlines as did rookie British driver Lewis Hamilton, who finsihed third best debut in Formula 1 for years.

The four days covering the Grand Prix of Australia offers viewers no matter where they sit, with quicker stronger and more talented drivers in Formula One auto race in the world, as their engines rev and prepare for battle for position on the track. Off the track, visitors can delight in the beach or inside companies to see exotic wildlife, mixed with native Australians and delight in the outdoors in a land that offers a mix of rustic robustness and better luxury.

If you missed the Grand Prix of Australia in 2007, be sure to clear your calendar for next year’s event in Formula One, as the Grand Prix of Australia is an experience that everyone should delight in at least once in their life.

The F1 Grand Prix, also known as Formula One racing is the most watched car racing event in the world. The Formula in F1 racing refers to a set of rules that all participants and cars must fulfill. Millions of people in 200 countries around the world watch the Formula One racing event. It is a high thrill event, with speeds of cars often reaching and exceeding 300 kmh (190 mph). In an effort to build safer, quicker cars, manufacturers work on a car’s aerodynamics, tires, electronics and suspension.
The traditional center for F1 racing is Europe. It continues to remain Formula One’s leading market. But, since 1999 races have been held in other places including Bahrain, China and the United States of America. The governing body of F1 racing is Fration Internationale de l’Automobile. The headquarters are in Paris. The next Australian Grand Prix 2007 is to be held in Melbourne.
Melbourne is a fantastic place for the race according to the Australian Grand Prix Corporation. Melbourne is second largest city in Australia and one of the most vibrant and cosmopolitan on earth. The climate is fantastic here, specially during late summer. There is always something to do. The people in Melbourne are friendly and the Grand Prix here is extremely well organized.
As a Grand Prix and holiday destination, Melbourne is perfect. There is fantastic choice when it comes to choosing restaurants. Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport is 22 km northwest of the city. It is here that Melbourne’s international flights arrive. A taxi is a excellent way to get to the city from there, alternatively there is a bus service. Melbourne is a pleasurable city to walk around, with its parks, beaches and open spaces.
Australia became part of the Grand Prix Circuit in 1985. Though the Australian Grand Prix is currently held at Albert Park, Melbourne, it was earlier held at Adelaide Street Circuit in Adelaide. Albert Park is a 16-turn circuit and 5. 3 kilometers long. It was built utilizing a combination of public roads within the park. Melbourne is usually the first race of the season every year.
The most successful driver in terms of victories is Michael Schumacher. The most successful team is McLaren. Nino Farina was the first to be awarded the drivers championship in 1950. Alberto Ascari was the first driver to win multiple championships, in 1952 and 1953. In 2002, Michael Schumacher clinched the Drivers Championship with six races remaining. Over the years 28 different drivers have won the championships. Schumacher holds the record for maximum number of championships won at seven. The current world champion is Fernando Alonso. He won his second world championship in 2006. F1 and its drivers are usually associated with incredible amounts of glamor and heavily sponsored for this reason.
The stage is set for yet another festival of racing in Albert Park, Melbourne. With fantastic weather, fantastic enthusiasm and the fantastic organization that is a trademark of the Australian Grand Prix. So hurrah for Melbourne The fantastic place for the race. See you at the Australian Grand Prix 2007.

The 2010 federal election in Australia will be fascinating. The two leaders are new to the job of lead and if they have years of political experience under his belt, can not predict anything. Gillard v. Abbott. Well, for the excellent of the nation, I wish he was vs. vs. Gillard Gillard Turnball or even hockey. But the Liberals have chose to go to the polls and there are now two very unpleasant choices. I do not particularly want or Abbott and Gillard and the Prime Minister and the representative of that country. Politicians always say “vote for the party, not the person,” but I thought it was not the case in the situation of Kevin Rudd, work more or less to make you reckon.

I really hope that Australia is not “Girl Power” and Gillard to vote just because she is a woman – more like a popularity contest of a genuine political debate. The Liberals have followed the tactic of working in this election in 2010, the prestigious Australian tennis champion John Alexander, who is running, John Howard, the former seat of Bennelong. This follows a high political profile federal Labor, Peter Garrett (Midnight Oil singer and renowned environmentalist and Indigenous rights activist), Maxine McKew (previous news reader), Justine Madden (former star of the AFL) and Kirsty Marshall (ski jumper). Is this a excellent thing for the Liberals are, only time will tell, but the names cited above, there have been some huge mistakes, like Garrett and pink blocks. I hope that people vote on policies based on who they were in his past life and if they were / are well-known or not.

Thus, the abbot or Gillard. Well, I really do not like the way Abbott brings religion into their politics. Australia is a multicultural society and politics based on religion should not exist. Abortion is a subject that has lost many votes. My roommate (female) told me today that he was Gillard vote because he heard at work that Abbott was against abortion. No other reason. She knew nothing about any of their policies. Why the hell not get rid of Turnball Liberal – is the largest mistake I could have done. Turnball is contrary to much of what the voters do not like the Liberal Party of Labour. He cares about the environment, cares about the workers, is honest and excellent with the camera, but mostly for respect of most people who listen.

Gillard is a terrible choice for me. As Deputy Prime Minister Rudd and Swan fully supports most of its decisions, but has somehow become the fault of Kevin Rudd. As Mark Latham, Labor has made the public believe that it is entirely their fault the leaders and no one else to blame. It is paradoxical, Rudd was the one who was so quick to dismiss Latham as a person and take the initiative to him, had a dose of his own medicine with Swan and Gillard stab in the back and acceptance. I do not trust Gillard and although Australia had a excellent result for the GFC, I do nothing before Swan, and I reckon it could not run a small office on the left in the country’s finances. In fact, I reckon most of the Liberals win this election is a Swan bait financial mistake that Australia could not vote for the Liberals. Something like what happened in the well-known interview with John Hewson when he stumbled around trying to clarify how the GST would be involved in the sale of a birthday cake. If you have not seen, go youtube, his is an absolute classic. It will be recalled that one of the mistakes most competitive in the history of Australia. He lost the election to be missed. Question the simple interest or something.

It would be fantastic for a decent third in Australian politics, as they say, “keep the bastards” honest. Greens Bob Brown would be better without, but you do, it is the Greens that the Colonel Sanders of KFC is. I reckon that he was not leader of the Greens, although they have won some seats in the federal lower House. His policies are poorly designed and its aftershocks are low. The Greens need a revolution. If c It was my choice, I Turnball at the head of Greens and turned into a conservative party green.

So where do we stand for elections in 2010. With 20 days to go, I have work to win, but as they say in politics – anything can happen.

ESPN started 2010 Australian Open tennis coverage from Melbourne for the first time in high-definition starting Jan. 17. ESPN2 and ESPN360. com will present first Grand Slam event of 2010 with ESPN2 HD presenting 113 live hours in prime time and ESPN360. com to deliver 600 hours of programming. ESPN has a startergic alliance with The Tennis Channel to cover Grand Slam events with ESPN televising all the Australian Open coverage for ESPN and The Tennis Channel.

Broadcast Team

Cliff Drysdale and Dick Enberg to lead on ESPN2

Host – Chris Fowler and Chris McKendry

Analysts

Darren Cahill Mary Carillo Mary Joe Fernandez Brad Gilbert and Patrick McEnroe

Courtside and Studio reporter – Pam Shriver

News and interviews on SportsCenter – Tom Rinaldi

ESPN2′s first year of HD coverage of 2010 Australian Open tennis present three shows every match day live coverage in the evenings, live matches at 3:00 AM and a minimum of three hours of same day action on the next day afternoon at 3:00 PM.

The Spanish language ESPN Network ESPN Deportes will present 56 hours of programming starting January 18 through the finals. The commentators will be Luis Alfredo Alvarez, Eduardo Varela and former professional tennis players Jose Luis Clerc, Javier Frana, and Jimmy Arias. 2010 Australian Open Tennis broadcast schedule on ESPN2 is as follows:

2010 Australian Open Tennis Broadcast Schedule on ESPN2 Day, Date and Time (ET)

Coverage Network Taped/LIVE

Day, Date and Time (ET) Coverage Network Taped/LIVEMon. , Jan 18, 3 – 7 p. m. Early round play ESPN2 Same-dayMon. , Jan 18, 9 p. m. – 2 a. m. Early round play ESPN2 LIVEMon. , Jan 18, 3 – 8 a. m. Early round play ESPN2 LIVETue. , Jan 19, 3 – 7 p. m. Early round play ESPN2 Same-dayTue. , Jan 19, 9 p. m. – 2 a. m. Early round play ESPN2 LIVETue. , Jan 19, 3 – 8 a. m. Early round play ESPN2 LIVEWed. , Jan 20, 3 – 7 p. m. Early round play ESPN2 Same-dayWed. , Jan 20, 11 p. m. – 2 a. m. Early round play ESPN2 LIVEWed. , Jan 20, 3 – 8 a. m. Early round play ESPN2 LIVEThu. , Jan 21, 3 – 7 p. m. Early round play ESPN2 Same-dayThu. , Jan 21, 9 p. m. – 2 a. m. Early round play ESPN2 LIVEThu. , Jan 21, 3 – 8 a. m. Early round play ESPN2 LIVEFri. , Jan 22, 3 – 7 p. m. Early round play ESPN2 Same-dayFri. , Jan 22, 3 – 8 a. m. Early round play ESPN2 LIVEFri. , Jan 22, 9 p. m. – 1 a. m. Early round play ESPN2 LIVESat. , Jan 23, 10 a. m. – 1 p. m. Early round play ESPN2 Same-daySat. , Jan 23, 10 p. m. – 2 a. m. Early round play ESPN2 LIVESat. , Jan 23, 3 – 8 a. m. Early round play ESPN2 LIVESun. , Jan 24, 11 a. m. – 3 p. m. Early round play ESPN2 Same-daySun. , Jan 24, 7 p. m. – 2 a. m. Round of 16 ESPN2 LIVESun. , Jan 24, 3:30 – 8 a. m. Round of 16 ESPN2 LIVEMon. , Jan 25, 3 – 7 p. m. Round of 16 ESPN2 Same-dayMon. , Jan 25, 9 p. m. – 2 a. m. Quarterfinals ESPN2 LIVEMon. , Jan 25, 3:30 – 8 a. m. Quarterfinals ESPN2 LIVETue. , Jan 26, 3:30 – 3 – 7 p. m. Quarterfinals ESPN2 Same-dayTue. , Jan 26, 9 p. m. – 2 a. m. Quarterfinals ESPN2 LIVETue. , Jan 26, 3:30 – 8 a. m. Quarterfinals ESPN2 LIVEWed. , Jan 27, 3 – 7 p. m. Quarterfinals ESPN2 Same-dayWed. , Jan 27, 9:30 p. m. – 2 a. m. Women’s Semifinals ESPN2 LIVEWed. , Jan 27, 3:30 – 8 a. m. Men’s Semifinal 1 ESPN2 LIVEThu. , Jan 28, 3 – 6 p. m. Men’s Semifinal 1 ESPN2 reairThu. , Jan 28, 3:30 – 6 a. m. Men’s Semifinal 2 ESPN2 LIVEFri. , Jan 29, 3 – 6 p. m. Men’s Semifinal 2 ESPN2 reairFri. , Jan 29, 3:30 – 5:30 a. m. Women’s Final ESPN2 LIVESat. , Jan 30, 8 – 9:55 a. m. Women’s Final ESPN2 reairSat. , Jan 30, 10 p. m. – MID Women’s Final ESPN2 reairSat. , Jan 30, 3:30 – 6:30 a. m. Men’s Final ESPN2 LIVESun. , Jan 31, 10 a. m. – 1 p. m. Men’s Final ESPN2 reair

2010 Australian Open Tennis streaming schedule on ESPN360. com

Day, Date and Time (ET) Coverage Network Taped/LIVETue. , Jan 26, 3 – 8 a. m. Early round play ESPN360. com LIVEWed. , Jan 27, 6 p. m. – 1 a. m. Quarterfinals ESPN360. com LIVEWed. , Jan 27, 9:30 p. m. – 2 a. m. Women’s Semifinals ESPN360. com LIVEWed. , Jan 27, 3:30 – 6 a. m. Men’s Semifinal 1 ESPN360. com LIVEThu. , Jan 28, 11 p. m. – 3:30 a. m. W. Doubles Final / Mixed Doubles Semifinal ESPN360. com LIVEThu. , Jan 28, 3:30 a. m. – 6 p. m. Men’s Semifinal 2 ESPN360. com LIVEFri. , Jan 29, 9 p. m. – 1 a. m. Boys’ and Girls’ Finals ESPN360. com LIVEFri. , Jan 29, 3:30 – 5:30 a. m. Women’s Final ESPN360. com LIVESat. , Jan 30, 12:30 – 2 a. m. Mixed Doubles Final ESPN360. com LIVESat. , Jan 30, 3:30 – 6:30 a. m. Men’s Final ESPN360. com LIVE

Whenever you are interested in traveling to a new place or country but either don’t know how to get there, is not familiarized with the streets, where to stay, and the best place to have fun, then the best answer would be finding a travel agency to help you. Travel Agencies in general is a business on retail that sells products pertaining to the travel industry and as well as offering services that enclose the clients from the supplier like airline schedules and tickets, cruise lines, car rentals, hotels, bus and train tours, and scheduling the sightseeing tours. Normally, these offers come in packages on which you pay in bulk to get all of these services. Most excellent travel agencies are an international franchise on which you would just apply for these services in your country and can negotiate deals on the other country you would be visiting. There are many excellent Australian travel Agents in the continent.

One example a travel agent is the STA travel. They have branches nearly worldwide including China, Japan, Germany, Switzerland, UK, USA, and many more which means that it won’t be a hassle and a difficulty to handle business in this agency as they have worldwide local offices. They can book you cheap flights such as going Los Angeles America for just $995, a $34 per day car rental, and can book you to a hotel for as low as $26 a night. They also have a package deal which makes you travel around the world for only $1999 with stops to Los Angeles, London, Dublin, Abu Dhabi and back home.

Another example of a excellent travel agent is the Zuji: A Travelocity Company. They offer travel destinations including London, Rome, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Bangkok and many more. They also offer services in packages such as flight tickets with a number of nights stay in the hotel of your destination. Hot deals like 6 nights plus flights in Fiji for $696, or even domestic destinations such as Adelaide or Sydney that offer a 3 nights stay plus flights ranging from $313 to $338. They can also book you tours like in the Vatican, you can visit the Vatican museum, Sistine chapel, Raphael’s room and St. Peter’s.

Harvey world travel also provides tours and flights schedules in Australia or nearly anywhere. From individual to group tours, they can give you this. With a excellent knowledge and experience in the subject of tourism, they can book you cheap flight tickets such as from Sydney going to Paris for a$2,388 round trip and a 4 nights Paris Accommodation for only a$350 per person. And the most vital is your safety, they have a excellent insurance policy deal including 24/7 emergency help, they automatically accept you pre-existing medical conditions. They also cover for cancellation fees by the time your policy is bought.

You can find many excellent Australian Travel Agents

that offer excellent deals. But the most vital things to look for in an agency is by finding a excellent insurance policy, they must really take care of you when you are traveling, or in the tour. You’ll find out that traveling any place in the world won’t be much of a problem after all.

An advantage one may get from learning the pros and cons of homes for sale is the knowledge on which county has the best home environment to live at. There are lots of Australian show home sites that offer the most gorgeous houses for sale in this country and it is up to the potential home buyer which home to get. It is the responsibility of houses for sale agents and real estate brokers to allow potential home buyers to compare the different real estate property listing and make a choice on which one suits their tastes and their needs.

When you go online, you need to compare the different homes for sale offered by Australian Show Home sites and choose the best one that provides you with the most comprehensive listing of homes for sale that have affordable prices.

Searching online also helps the likely buyers to learn more about the comprehensive real estate property listing. They can check through the listed houses for sale ads to get an thought what kind of Australian real estate property is available for them.

Now is the time to go online and search for ideal investment properties and homes for sale in Australia. Many investors are now going back to the Australia property market in arrears to an optimistic viewpoint on interest rates. This, along with the rising rents, gives a steady source of profits for home owners.

Agents have unrivalled insight and market aptitude on the real estate property in the area. Their strengths help potential home buyers to successfully buy and home sellers to sell their properties. The knowledge of real estate agents and brokers can also help with all the information needed in houses for sale.

Fernando Alonso, nicknamed El Nano, ranked second in Prix of Australia has recently completed Grand held in Melbourne on March 18. It was closely followed by Lewis Hamilton, who landed third. Alonso and Hamilton, who came from Vodafone McLaren Mercedes have given the team a excellent start to the year 2007.
Alonso, a Spanish Formula One driver and current double world champion, won the World Championship driver at the age of 24 years and 58 days, therefore, Emerson Fittipaldi’s record of being the champion F1 younger. Also cut Michael Schumacher’s run of five consecutive championships. Hamilton, but, is a British Formula One driver, who made his debut at Australian Grand Prix.
“What a fantastic way to start the season and my career as a Vodafone McLaren Mercedes. Of course, it’s always better to win but Kimi was a bit quicker than us today, but he has scored as many points as possible, and I am very pleased, “Alonso said.” My start was a bit weird with both BMW is very quick line and I was so busy defending my line from Heidfeld on the outside that it was not possible for me to defend the corner. ”
He added: “I was behind Lewis for some time and was focusing solely on its retention and sometimes down to allow the car to cool. Tome seconds after the second stop, as he was able to stay away for a period of two towers. originally going to be around, but because I was behind Lewis I managed to save enough fuel for another lap. Both options Bridgestone Potenza worked well. Let’s continue to work hard to give us the best chance of beating Ferrari at the Malaysian Grand Prix. ”
Hamilton first black driver to start a F1 race, said: “I’m absolutely ecstatic – today’s result is more than you ever dreamed of achieving on my Grand Prix debut. A huge thank you to the team have worked so hard over the winter to make sure I was as prepared as I could be possible. I made a excellent start but the BMW were quick of the line and Kubica managed to overcome. There was no room inside, so I left and managed to outbrake two Kubica and Fernando coming into the first corner to take third place. ”
Hamilton added: “The race was intense, and I worked very hard. I made some mistakes but nothing major and really loved. It was fantastic to lead the race for several laps, but I knew it was just something temporary. Fernando I went to the second stop, as he could stay a bit longer and I lost time behind folded. Now we have much to do with the test of Malaysia and the rest of the season but there is no doubt we can build on what has been achieved today. ”
Norbert Haug, Vice President Mercedes-Benz Motorsport, said: “The season started well with Fernando and Lewis scored 14 points out of possible 18 in his first race for Vodafone McLaren Mercedes. Fernando with his performance showed why he is exactly twice the world champion, while Lewis had a perfect start to his Grand Prix career and proved absolutely worthy of the confidence we had at him during the last decade . “The team is waiting for another exciting race with a greater acceleration and braking precision, which are more active than offering brake line.

Despite the messy race, the Britton Lewis Hamilton started Sunday with a lucky strike obtaining an brilliant victory in the Australian Grand Prix the first race of the Formula 1 world championship.

Lewis who finished last year’s in second position in the drivers’ championship ranking was able to avoid a series of accidents making this his fifth triumph for the McLaren motor racing team. Hamilton never felt pressured and was very pleased with the timing of 1 hour, 34 minutes and 50,616 seconds. Surpassing for 5. 4 seconds the Germans Nick Heidfield (BMW Sauber) and Nico Rosberg (of Williams). Just 22 drivers were able to end the 58 laps race from the 58 ones that started at the grid.

On the other hand, the Spaniard Fernando Alonso who started in 11th place took some advantages and managed a fourth place. Alonso who now runs for Renault overcame in the last lap the Finn Haikki Kovalainen, the other McLaren’s driver. Then we have the current champion Kimi Raikkonen who ran out of fuel and had to take his Ferrari to the pits only three laps before the end of the race.

This was indeed an brilliant race that Hamilton knew how to take control of from the beginning. The race finished in the first curve of the Alberta Park a 5. 303 kilometres (3. 295 miles) circuit leaving five vehicles out of competition with unfinished laps.

This was the first time since the 2003 season that Fernando Alonso is not in a podium position in Melbourne; but despite the results the Spaniard was shown pleased valuing the difficulties of Renault in the previous preparation stage.

Alonso stated they tried to maximize the opportunities that came up and that he finishes his first Grand Prix with a excellent result, which will provide excellent confidence to the team.

Raikkonen managed to rescue a point when the commissioners annulled the sixth place, the Brazilian Rubens Barrichello (Honda) by leaving the pits zone when the lights were in red. This was Ferrari’s only point more less the worst start of season for the Italian motor-racing team since 1992.

The Japanese Kazuki Nakajima (Williams) and the French rookie Sebastien Bourdais (Toro Rosso) also managed to obtain points remaining sixth and seventh, respectively. Bourdais, four times champion in the Champ Car, got some point despite the fact he did not complete the distance of the entire race.

This race was also Force India’s debut; the Italian Giancarlo Fisichella excelled among the four injured of the first lap. The local Mark Webber (Red Bull) and the Briton Jenson Button (Honda) also were in that group.

Hamilton stated this race reminded him of his first Formula One victory in Montreal; a fantastic challenge he knew he could do well in it. “I felt fantastic, one never thinks that can be so quickly as a blinking, just as it was. Also it was a fantastic preparation for Malaysia, and already I am nervous to compete there”, declared Hamilton.

The Vodafone McLaren Mercedes F1 Team had a excellent start of this year’s 2007 Formula 1 Grand Prix. The first race this 2007 was held in Melbourne Circuit in Australia last March 18 and two McLaren Mercedes drivers won the 2nd and 3rd spot. Unfortunately, the team did not achieve their goal to obtain the championship in the 2007 Australian GP. Kimi Raikkonen of Ferrari team bagged the grand prize and crowned as the 2007 Australian GP champion.

Vodafone McLaren Mercedes new comer Fernando Alonso finished in 58 laps in 2nd place. He commented: “What a fantastic way to start the season and my career as a Vodafone McLaren Mercedes driver. Of course it’s always better to win but Kimi was a small bit quicker than us today, but we scored the maximum points that were possible, and I’m really pleased. My start was a bit weird with both BMWs being very quick off the line, and I was so busy defending my line from Heidfeld on the outside that it was not possible for me to defend the corner. I was then behind the Lewis for a while and was just focusing on keeping up with him and sometimes dropping back to allow the car to cool down. I took second after the second pitstop as I was able to stay out for an additional two laps. Originally it was meant to be one lap but because I was behind Lewis I managed to save enough fuel for one more lap. Both of the Bridgestone Potenza tyre options worked well. We will now continue to work hard to give us the best opportunity to beat Ferrari at the Malaysian Grand Prix. ”

Another Vodafone McLaren Mercedes new comer, Lewis Hamilton made his debut at the 2007 Australian Grand Prix aboard the McLaren Mercedes MP4-22 with Mercedes coil springs. Hamilton finished the race after 43 laps, allowing him to grab the 3rd place. He commented: “I’m absolutely ecstatic – today’s result is more than I ever dreamed of achieving on my Grand Prix debut. A huge thank you to the team who has worked so hard during the winter to make sure I was as prepared as I possible could be. I made a excellent start but the BMWs were quick off the line and Kubica managed to get past. There was no room on the inside so I got on the left and managed to out brake both Kubica and Fernando coming into the first corner to take third. The race was intense, and I was working very hard. I made a few mistakes but nothing major and really loved myself. It was fantastic to lead the race for a few laps, but I knew it was only a temporary thing. Fernando got past me in the second pitstop as he was able to stay out a bit longer and I lost some time behind back markers. We now have a lot of work ahead of us with the Malaysia test and the rest of the season, but there is no doubt that we can build from what has been achieved today. ”

Meanwhile, Ron Dennis, Team Principal of Vodafone McLaren Mercedes said: “Of course as always we came to Australia to win but a somewhat unexpected strategy adopted by BMW was very disruptive to our race. Following Heidfeld’s first pitstop the gap was just too huge to realistically close it and the additional range from our strategy was subsequently wasted. Both drivers did an brilliant job giving us a narrow lead in the Constructors’ Championship. A special thank you to the test team and the workforce back at the McLaren Technology Centre who have worked so hard during the winter and contributed so much to the faultless reliability that we have loved throughout the weekend. The coming Malaysian test should give us every opportunity to further improve the competitiveness of our cars. ”

The Vodafone McLaren Mercedes F1 Team is now preparing for the next race this 2007 season that will take place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

I am sure you have heard and watched the movie “Crocodile Dundee”. And I am sure that you have been in like with the rugged, but very stylish clothes that Mick Dundee wore during the film. We loved the black leather hat that has crocodile teeth, walkabout pants, and his chest that wore an alligator vest. This started the outback style of clothing. The outback style of clothing has been widely accepted by the people not because it was incredibly stylish, but also because it was highly functional as a protective type of clothing against harmful elements. One of the most loved outback clothing is the oilskin coats which is highly useful in cold and wet weather. This is highly adored by horseback riders because it allows much freedom for the rider to go while making sure that they are protected from the sun wind and rain. They also have a back extension to protect the saddle of the horse. They also have leg straps to keep the rider in place, and extra long sleeves to protect the rider’s arms. There is also the lightweight outback hats that are wide brimmed with sufficient ventilation that is fantastic for protecting against the ultraviolet rays of the sun. Because the outback oilskin outfits has a special natural oil formula, it offers fantastic protection against sun, snow, wind and rain. This is the reason why lots of equestrians, campers, hikers and motorbike lovers started using outback clothing because it is hip and stylish and highly functional.

Now firmly established in the U. S. market place as one of the most well loved forms of outdoor wear, the introduction of outback styled clothing first made it’s initial appearance several years ago.
It all started with the 1986 movie hit “Crocodile Dundee”, when a rough and tumble Aussie by the name of Mick Dundee won the hearts of millions with his quick wit, cavalier attitude, and heroic antics. What also caught people’s attention in the blockbuster film that year were the rugged, yet stylish clothes that Mick was wearing. With his black leather hat adorned with crocodile teeth, sturdy walkabout pants, and alligator vest showing his manly chest, Dundee described the quintessential Australian outback hero.
Shortly after the release of the legendary film, people started appearing on the streets of America wearing similar hats, vests, and pants, and the surge of Australian outback fashion was in full swing.
What started as a trendy spin-off of a larger than life character soon found it’s way into the mainstream world of fashion in a more practical sense. People started to realize that not only was outback clothing stylish, but it also provided the wearer superb protection from the elements.
One such group were the millions of horseback riders who learned that oilskin coats offered the perfect solution for riding apparel . Providing the ultimate in cold and wet weather protection, Duster oilskin coats are generously cut to allow freedom of movement, especially across the back and shoulders. They are also equipped with an extension in the back of the garment to protect the seat of the horse rider’s saddle, in addition to leg straps to keep the coat securely in place during strong wind, and sleeves that are extra long to protect the arms while extended.
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Yes, things are much better this time around in Melbourne, Australia. The Quantas Australia Formula 1 Grand Prix 2010 saw Jenson Button of McLaren Mercedes taking the chequered flag, Robert Kubica of Renault taking second and Ferrari’s Phillipe Massa coming in third. But the excellent thing was it rained and there was racing instead of a procession of cars. This fact played a real part in Button’s victory as he gambled on an early tire change from intermediates to full race slicks very early on. It wasn’t like Bore-rain, where I nearly fell asleep while watching the telly. It had the racers maintain their track position lap after lap. It had overtaking this time unlike Bahrain, the rain in the early part of the race. As it was a wet start, entertainment happened from the start – car crashes and all. Pole Sitter Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull Racing had a decent start, as did Felipe Massa from fifth splitting the Red Bulls (who started in pole and in second) by Massa. Fernando Alonso who started in position 3(P3) dropped back. Michael Schumacher, Jenson Button got into a quandary as Alonso closed the door at the corner. Michael Schumacher got nudged and his front wing hurt (for which he had to pit). Button lost ground as he took avoiding action and cars passed by. Alguersuari Toro Rosso (Buemi) headed for the gravel as the Sauber driven by Kamui Kobayashi lost a front wing on the way to Turn 3 which pitched him right into the barriers, causing his car bouncing off across the track and taking both Nico Hulkenberg and Sebastien Buemi out. Three car casualties and not even one lap completed the Race Director Charlie Whiting called for the safety car. You see, rain makes entertaining racing. It was Jenson Button’s choice for a very early pitstop (lap 6) that allowed him to win. After deciding that the intermediate tires were not doing well for him, he came in for slicks and it nearly cost him as upon leaving the pits, he lost control and went straight on turn 3. Two laps later nearly all of the front runners came in for slicks with the exception of the Red Bulls which seemed okay on intermediates. Sebastian Vettel’s seems to have gotten into an unlucky streak of starting on pole and then the car letting him down. In Bahrain, engine distress was the cause and this time, the brakes had locked up and he finished in the gravel. The reliability of the Red Bull in question. Lewis Hamilton of McLaren also had terrible luck and terrible team choice. McLaren, had chose to call for a tire change without consulting the driver and according to Hamilton, this cost him a podium end. Maybe it was down to inexperience on Hamilton’s side and a terrible mistake by the team. As some said that as driver he would have a choice to say ‘no’ to his race engineer. Even an experienced team like McLaren can make terrible decisions. On the point of terrible luck, Hamilton tangled with Mark Webber not once, but twice, the second time costing him to end his race at P6 instead of P5 and Webber a front wing and getting P9 with a possibility of a penalty at the next race in Sepang. Nico Rosberg of Mercedes Petronas capitalizing and getting P5 instead. It was fun. Even at the tail end of the race Michael Schumacher on the last 10 laps had overtaken two cars clinching P10 for the last point scoring position. Rain equals unpredictability in Formula 1 and this is a excellent thing. Maybe we don’t need the Gatling Guns, batterin rams and missiles after all. Just add water to the race track instead. Sepang would be equally fun if it rains. I just hope it does not rain till all racing was stopped like last year.

The Australian Grand Prix is one of the most exciting events take place each year in Australia with thousands of spectators who attend exciting Formula One racing and flat rates experienced in Melbourne, Australia. World Championship Formula One event held every March, has been delighting audiences since 1996, when Australia beat the Grand Prix circuit schedules. Did not slowed since. Not only for the races attract thousands of travelers and visitors from all over Australia, but around the world, and each visitor is rewarded by more than a race car. Australia, particularly Melbourne, Australia’s second city, has much to offer visitors, including a excellent climate, friendly people and world class restaurants, hotels and entertainment. Melbourne also offers a relaxed atmosphere that caters for all budgets. Visitors who come to see if today’s world-renowned Formula One frequently stay to delight in the view, Food and sites that Australia has to offer. For racing fans, the Australian Grand Prix is part of a circuit race in Formula One which includes the United States Indianapolis 500, the Grand Prix of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, the Grand Prix of Spain Telefonica in Catalonia and heated to the public for the last race in Monaco Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at the end of 25-27 May 2007. The Monaco Grand Prix has earned a reputation of being the last race in Formula One as the circuit’s most challenging and prestigious. This event was a Formula One circuit draws more people each year, a principality that is known for its sun, unmatched luxury yachts and fantastic. The Australian Grand Prix event takes place over several days and starts the year of the Formula One World Championship. Held at Albert Park, the site has been well loved with racing fans at home in Australia since 1950, and the race is watched by millions of race fans around the world. Known for his passion for sport, Melbourne offers events and performances for all tastes, all in an environment known for its mix of history and inner serenity robust with the latest and most well loved in business and technology . Admission for the event are fantastic and offer visitors a choice of three ranges of various ticket prices and flat or stands meadows to admire the sights and sounds of one of the most vital events in the world race. blue sky of Australia and warm weather offers travelers the world of a brutal winter, but, and offers the nightlife of Melbourne deals and events for visitors who want to delight in all that Australia has to offer after-cooled engines and it is time to relax and delight in the atmosphere. Thousands of travelers each year come to Melbourne to witness the spectacular Grand Prix in Australia and are also dealt with the Carrera Cup, Challenge and cars well-known race from Australia and a host of events and demonstrations taking place away from the asphalt and the circuit. Melbourne gets the red carpet at this annual event, and everyone is welcome to the land down under its breathtaking scenery, excellent food and entertainment more than enough to please anyone. This year the race was won by Kimi Raikkonen at Ferrari, but operates the Finn did not make many headlines as rookie British driver Lewis Hamilton, who finsih third best debut in Formula 1 for years. The four days on the Grand Prix of Australia offers viewers no matter where they sit, fastest, strongest and most talented drivers in Formula One race in the world that their cars and prepare for the battle for track position. Off the trails, visitors can delight in the sea or by risk of exotic wildlife, mixed with indigenous Australians and delight in the outdoors in a country that offers a mix of rustic robustness and the best in luxury. If you missed the Australian Grand Prix in 2007, make sure you clear your calendar for next year’s Formula One event, the Australian Grand Prix is an experience that everyone should delight in at least once in their lives.

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