澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2010-10-25(在线收听

Haiti's cholera outbreak has now spread to the nation's capital with five cases confirmed in Port-au-Prince. Health officials have been trying to contain that outbreak in areas north of the capital. More than 3,000 people have been infected, 253 people have died.

Western Australian police are searching for a gunman after a fatal shooting in suburban Perth. Mario Perrin was shot in the head while standing in the doorway of his home. Police want to speak to Kaine Phillip McNamara who was at the scene. One man is already in custody over the attack.

A limited number of freight rail services will begin running between Sydney and Melbourne this morning after Saturday's derailment. More than 600 metres of new track was ripped up at Wodonga when 15 wagons derailed. Rail authorities denied that mud holes created by concrete sleepers caused the accident.

And as you've just been hearing a moment ago with Michael, a 13-year-old girl is the face of a new campaign to bridge the gap between Australia's Indigenous and non-Indigenous population. Madeleine Madden’s televised appeal aired on all stations last night. The four million dollars of airtime was donated to the Generation One campaign.

And hundreds of protesters have clashed with Italian police over a plan to open a rubbish dump near Naples. Protesters in Terzigno threw fireworks and set rubbish trucks alight as a week of violent opposition to the dump increased. Locals fear the tip will contaminate the area.

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