<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"><channel><title>NetGlobers : Océanie</title><link>http://www.netglobers.it/node.php?pageid=3&amp;pageclef=rss</link><description></description><language>fr</language><copyright></copyright><lastBuildDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 03:19:45 +0100</lastBuildDate><pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 03:19:45 +0100</pubDate><generator>http://www.cafecentral.fr</generator><item><title>Australia: Tropical Cyclone Iggy strengthens </title><pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 11:18:23 +0100</pubDate><link>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/australia-tropical-cyclone-iggy-strengthens--31757.html</link><guid>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/australia-tropical-cyclone-iggy-strengthens--31757.html</guid><description>Tropical Cyclone Iggy strengthened to a category-2 storm on Friday, January 27th as it continues its path towards Australia&amp;rsquo;s northwest coast. Over the next 72 hours, the storm is forecast to continue strengthening: Iggy should become a category-3 cyclone by late Sunday, January 28th. Even though Iggy is not forecast to make landfall, severe weather conditions, including heavy downpours and strong winds, are expected near Christmas Island, the Kimberley and Pilbara coasts.
Australia is frequently affected by tropical cyclones during the summer season (December to March). Earlier this month, Cyclone Heidi forced local authorities to issue red alerts for people leaving between Pardoo and Whim Creek (Western Australia). In the beginning of 2011, Queensland was affected by deadly flooding that damaged thousands of homes and infrastructures.
People travelling to the affected areas are advised to listen to all recommendations given by authorities. Confirm all your travel arrangements as the storm could prompt authorities to close roads and trigger air traffic disruptions at Learmonth Airport (LEA). Listen to local and international media in order to get updated information.&amp;nbsp;</description></item><item><title>Torrential rains cause severe flooding in Fiji</title><pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 10:08:50 +0100</pubDate><link>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/torrential-rains-cause-severe-flooding-in-fiji-31711.html</link><guid>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/torrential-rains-cause-severe-flooding-in-fiji-31711.html</guid><description>A tropical depression affecting the isles of the Fiji archipelago has triggered heavy downpours in some parts of the country. On Monday, January 23rd, floodwaters inundated the tourist areas of Nadi and the northern city of Ba. Moreover, many roads in northern and northwestern Viti Levu Island have been flooded. Authorities evacuated at least 700 people in these areas. At the time being, two people have been killed. The Nadi International Airport has not been affected by the severe weather, but access to the airport is difficult due to road flood. Some domestic flights have been cancelled as well as inter-island maritime services.
This is the worst flooding to hit Vana Levu since 2009. According to forecasts, heavy rains and thunderstorms should continue lashing the country in coming days. The flooding could reach the southern, eastern and central divisions. Authorities might declare a state of emergency in the country if the situation continues to deteriorate.
Travellers currently in Fiji are advised to listen to all recommendations given by local authorities. Stay indoors until the weather conditions improve. If you are told to evacuate, do so and follow specific routes. Check your flight status before heading to the airport and confirm all your travel arrangements. Avoid flooded areas and stay away from rivers.&amp;nbsp;</description></item><item><title>Cyclone pounds Australia’s west coast</title><pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2012 20:05:55 +0100</pubDate><link>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/cyclone-pounds-australia-s-west-coast-31658.html</link><guid>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/cyclone-pounds-australia-s-west-coast-31658.html</guid><description>Communities on Australia&amp;rsquo;s west coast are recovering after tropical cyclone Heidi made landfall late last week during the early morning hours. The category 1 storm generated wind gusts of up to 93mph and soaked the region with up to 250mm of rain. Officials warned of possible flash flooding as a result. The town of Port Hedland, nearly 1000 miles north of Perth, took the brunt of the storm. Home to Australia&amp;rsquo;s largest bulk port was closed as the storm approached. The port exports more than 240 million tonnes of iron ore each year. Heidi was the first cyclone of the season to hit land. Originally predicted as a category 2 &amp;ndash; cyclones rated from 1-5 in severity &amp;ndash; fell in strength but still left thousands without power. The region is also home to many of the country&amp;rsquo;s mines. Many were closed as a precaution but have now returned to full operation. Australians still brace for the worse after cyclone Tracy struck the northern city of Darwin with deadly force in 1972. The category 4 storm killed 71 people and left the city devastated.
Travelers to Australia to take precautions in certain areas
People are being warned to stay away from Karajini National Park, south of Hedland, as flooding has made the park extremely dangerous to visit. The park has been closed due to normally dry gorges and ravines having been filled with deep, rapid waters making them potentially deadly. Officials will continue to monitor the situation before making a decision of when to reopen the park and surrounding roads. Flights cancelled because of the storm are now back up and running.</description></item><item><title>Cyclone Heidi to hit Western Australia </title><pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2012 14:52:33 +0100</pubDate><link>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/cyclone-heidi-to-hit-western-australia--31606.html</link><guid>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/cyclone-heidi-to-hit-western-australia--31606.html</guid><description>On Wednesday, January 11, Cyclone Heidi (category-2) is approaching the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Authorities have issued a red alert for people living between Pardoo and Whim Creek. The storm is expected to hit Port Hedland late tonight (local time). Severe weather conditions, including destructive winds up to 140 km/h and heavy downpours are expected to hit the region in coming hours and could trigger flash flooding. The cyclone is causing road, maritime and air traffic disruptions. Port Hedland Airport has been temporarily closed.
Heidi formed in the Indian Ocean early January 11th. The storm intensified to a Category-2 cyclone as it approached the northern coast of Western Australia. Each year, the country is hit by powerful cyclones that bring severe flooding. In the beginning of 2011, Queensland was affected by deadly flooding that damaged thousands of homes and infrastructures.
People currently in Western Australia are advised to listen to all recommendation given by authorities. Look for shelter and stay indoors until the storm goes away. People travelling to Western Australia are advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport. Confirm all your travel arrangements.</description></item><item><title>Australian music festival a throwback to the 1960s </title><pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2011 18:41:14 +0100</pubDate><link>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/australian-music-festival-a-throwback-to-the-1960s--25867.html</link><guid>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/australian-music-festival-a-throwback-to-the-1960s--25867.html</guid><description>When music revellers pack the grounds, some dressed in funky clothes while others leave less to the imagination, to pitch their tents under the blazing summer sun it will be easy to imagine the days of hippy free love. But this isn&amp;rsquo;t Woodstock &amp;ndash; it&amp;rsquo;s Australia&amp;rsquo;s Falls Festival. From Dec 28 to Jan 1 thousands will descend on Australia. The event in Lorne, Victoria and Marion Bay, Tasmania has become tradition, an annual pilgrimage south to welcome in the New Year. Going strong since 1993, the festival was the brain child of a local surfer. Today the event has outgrown its humble beginnings on his parent&amp;rsquo;s farm, but maintains its roots by inviting the world to escape into a journey of music, art and film. And it doesn&amp;rsquo;t hurt that the location itself allows visitors to free their minds at two venues set in paradise. Festival goers will have the difficulty of choosing between two venues that will release their stresses of the holiday season. From its origins of the Victorian rain forest to the tropical beaches of Tasmania, both provide the perfect backdrop to say &amp;lsquo;good-bye&amp;rsquo; to 2011 and a big &amp;lsquo;hello&amp;rsquo; to 2012.
Travel down under for a winter escape
The Southern Hemisphere will be in full summer swing. Although a very popular time of year to explore Australia, why not try Tasmania for something different. The island is a magical paradise of beaches, mountains and forest. Rent a car to explore every nook and cranny. Direct flights to Hobart are easy to find, while traveling to Melbourne and taking a ferry will be its own adventure.</description></item><item><title>Qantas flights resume after industrial dispute </title><pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 14:05:23 +0100</pubDate><link>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/qantas-flights-resume-after-industrial-dispute--22373.html</link><guid>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/qantas-flights-resume-after-industrial-dispute--22373.html</guid><description>Qantas Airways resumed partially its flights during the afternoon of Monday, October 31st (local time), after having grounded the entire fleet over the week-end due to an industrial dispute. However, flight disruptions, especially flight delays, are expected to continue for the next 48 hours, the time for Qantas to clear the backlog.
On Saturday, October 29th, Qantas&amp;rsquo; decided to ground the entire fleet; this resulted in the cancellation of some 440 international and domestic flights and disrupted travel for some 70,000 passengers over the weekend. This decision was a response to a longstanding industrial dispute over working conditions which led to extensive industrial action over the last weeks. However, the Fair Work Australia labour relations Court ordered Qantas Airways and airline unions to stop the strike action and resume operations on Monday, October 31st. Over the past weeks, the airline has been facing several strikes and flight disruptions as unions are asking for better working conditions.
Passengers travelling with Qantas Airways are advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport. For more information, please contact the airline.</description></item><item><title>Australie / Qantas Airways to be hit by strikes</title><pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2011 13:59:40 +0200</pubDate><link>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/australie-qantas-airways-to-be-hit-by-strikes-22108.html</link><guid>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/australie-qantas-airways-to-be-hit-by-strikes-22108.html</guid><description>On Thursday, October 13th, Qantas Airways ground crew will stage a two-hour walkout during the morning and the evening peak hours, while on October 14th, the airline engineers will organise a four-hour strike at Sydney&amp;rsquo;s airport.</description></item><item><title>Australie / Australia: Qantas Airways braces for a new strike</title><pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2011 16:59:39 +0200</pubDate><link>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/australie-australia-qantas-airways-braces-for-a-new-strike-22032.html</link><guid>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/australie-australia-qantas-airways-braces-for-a-new-strike-22032.html</guid><description>On Friday, October 7th, Qantas Airways&amp;rsquo; Transport Workers Unions members will stage a two-hour strike between 04:00 pm and 06:00 pm (local time).</description></item><item><title>Le &quot;Haka&quot; : La force des All Blacks !</title><pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 18:01:02 +0200</pubDate><link>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/le-haka-la-force-des-all-blacks-21940.html</link><guid>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/le-haka-la-force-des-all-blacks-21940.html</guid><description>Cela fait d&amp;eacute;j&amp;agrave; un mois que la septi&amp;egrave;me Coupe du Monde du Rugby a commenc&amp;eacute;. Cette ann&amp;eacute;e, The International Rugby Board (IRB) a choisi la Nouvelle-Z&amp;eacute;lande comme pays d&amp;rsquo;accueil. C&amp;rsquo;est le plus grand &amp;eacute;v&amp;eacute;nement sportif jamais organis&amp;eacute; en Nouvelle-Z&amp;eacute;lande. La finale sera disput&amp;eacute;e le dimanche 23 Octobre 2011, mais pour l'instant, tout le monde retient son souffle alors que la Nouvelle-Z&amp;eacute;lande repr&amp;eacute;sent&amp;eacute;s par les fameux All Blacks rencontreront l'&amp;eacute;quipe du XV de France demain. On se souvient que la  France a accueilli la derni&amp;egrave;re Coupe du Monde de Rugby en 2007. Le match quart de finale entre ces deux &amp;eacute;quipes avait &amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute; m&amp;eacute;morable, en particulier le fait que l'&amp;eacute;quipe de France n&amp;rsquo;avait pas vacill&amp;eacute; face au waka r&amp;eacute;alis&amp;eacute; par les All Blacks. Le match &amp;eacute;tait intense et les gens sont impatients de savoir qui va remporter le match cette ann&amp;eacute;e afin de continuer la comp&amp;eacute;tition ... Nous pouvons dire que les All Blacks ont une arme redoutable pour les aider... C&amp;rsquo;est une tradition, ils ont l&amp;rsquo;habitude d&amp;rsquo;ex&amp;eacute;cuter &amp;laquo;&amp;nbsp;Le Haka&amp;nbsp;&amp;raquo; avant le d&amp;eacute;but de chaque match. Cela a pour but de leur donner assez de force pour gagner, mais elle est surtout r&amp;eacute;alis&amp;eacute;e afin d'impressionner l&amp;rsquo;&amp;eacute;quipe adverse.
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&amp;laquo;&amp;nbsp;Le Haka&amp;nbsp;&amp;raquo; est un cri de guerre traditionnel ancestral, une danse, ou le d&amp;eacute;fi du peuple maori de Nouvelle-Z&amp;eacute;lande. Il s&amp;rsquo;agit d&amp;rsquo;une danse r&amp;eacute;alis&amp;eacute;e via la posture sp&amp;eacute;cifique d'un groupe. Des mouvements vigoureux sont effectu&amp;eacute;s, en frappant des pieds en rythme avec le cri qui l&amp;rsquo;accompagne. A l&amp;rsquo;origine, il &amp;eacute;tait effectu&amp;eacute; par des guerriers avant une bataille afin de proclamer leur force et leur puissance dans le but d'intimider l&amp;rsquo;ennemi. &amp;laquo;&amp;nbsp;Le Haka&amp;nbsp;&amp;raquo; peut se d&amp;eacute;composer en diff&amp;eacute;rentes actions ou &amp;eacute;tapes comprenant des contorsions faciales tel que de montrer le blanc des yeux (une mani&amp;egrave;re d'exprimer le fait qu'ils sont des guerriers forts). Cela comprend &amp;eacute;galement un grand nombre d'actions vigoureuses du corps tels que le mart&amp;egrave;lement &amp;eacute;nergique des mains et des pieds contre le corps et le sol. En fait, ils utilisent tout leur corps, mais aussi leurs voix afin d&amp;rsquo;exprimer leur courage.
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Les origines de Haka sont tr&amp;egrave;s anciennes, c&amp;rsquo;est une tradition &amp;eacute;trange qui remonte &amp;agrave; la mythologie. Selon la l&amp;eacute;gende maorie, la posture de danse a eu son origine dans la venue de Hine-Raumati, la  Pucelle d'&amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute;, dont la pr&amp;eacute;sence et le calme pendant les journ&amp;eacute;es chaudes a r&amp;eacute;v&amp;eacute;l&amp;eacute; dans un aspect curieux tel un fr&amp;eacute;missement dans l'air. Ce fut le Haka de Tane-rore, lui qui est n&amp;eacute; de la Pucelle d'&amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute; qui r&amp;eacute;clama R&amp;acirc;, le dieu du soleil, comme son p&amp;egrave;re.
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Il ya diff&amp;eacute;rents types de Haka: le waewae whakatu, le ngarahu tutu et l'peruperu. Les gens qui effectuaient le Haka &amp;eacute;taient tr&amp;egrave;s croyant. En effet, au si&amp;egrave;cle dernier, le Haka &amp;eacute;tait r&amp;eacute;alis&amp;eacute; en temps de guerre avant une bataille importante. Les gens croyaient que c'&amp;eacute;tait la meilleure fa&amp;ccedil;on pour eux d'invoquer le dieu de la guerre mais aussi une fa&amp;ccedil;on de d&amp;eacute;courager et d&amp;rsquo;effrayer l'ennemi, sans utiliser aucune arme autre que la persuasion.
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Le Haka est aujourd&amp;rsquo;hui r&amp;eacute;alis&amp;eacute; lors de manifestations sportives, mais son objectif reste le m&amp;ecirc;me&amp;nbsp;: d&amp;eacute;stabiliser l'&amp;eacute;quipe adverse. Il a &amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute; adopt&amp;eacute; par la Nouvelle-Z&amp;eacute;lande gr&amp;acirc;ce &amp;agrave; l'Union Nationale de Rugby et r&amp;eacute;alis&amp;eacute;e &amp;agrave; chaque match local et international depuis 1906. Puis des autres &amp;eacute;quipes nationales en Nouvelle-Z&amp;eacute;lande, comme les Kiwis, mais aussi des &amp;eacute;quipes d&amp;rsquo;autres sports que le rugby comme les Tall Blacks (basketball masculin), les Ice Blacks (hockey masculin) ou l'&amp;eacute;quipe de Nouvelle-Z&amp;eacute;lande de crosse ont introduit &amp;laquo;&amp;nbsp;le Haka&amp;nbsp;&amp;raquo; comme une tradition new z&amp;eacute;landaise de pr&amp;eacute;-match.
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M&amp;ecirc;me si le Haka est une strat&amp;eacute;gie maligne de la part des All Blacks afin d&amp;rsquo;intimider l'autre &amp;eacute;quipe, ce n'est plus une surprise pour personne et nous pouvons avoir des doutes sur efficacit&amp;eacute;, mais peu importe cela reste un bon spectacle d&amp;rsquo;avant match et bien plus original que les pom pom girls. Demain, nous verrons comment les rugbymen fran&amp;ccedil;ais vont r&amp;eacute;agir, mais il est &amp;agrave; fort &amp;agrave; parier qu&amp;rsquo;ils vont probablement profiter du spectacle comme un divertissement, le plus important restant le match lui-m&amp;ecirc;me&amp;hellip;</description></item><item><title>Australie / Australia: Qantas Airways faces strike threat</title><pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 08:57:38 +0200</pubDate><link>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/australie-australia-qantas-airways-faces-strike-threat-21826.html</link><guid>http://www.netglobers.fr/oceania/australie-australia-qantas-airways-faces-strike-threat-21826.html</guid><description>On Tuesday, September 20th, Qantas Airways ground crew will stage a four-hour nationwide strike in different airports across Australia.</description></item></channel></rss>
