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Man dead after rolling car in QLD

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 11 Januari 2014 | 19.51

A MAN has died after rolling his car on a North Queensland road. The man died at the scene of the crash at Calcium, south of Townsville, shortly after noon on Saturday police say. Forensic specialists are investigating. No further information...
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Extreme fire danger for WA

SEVERE and extreme fire warnings have been issued for a number of regions in WA including Perth and Mandurah for Sunday. The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) has issued severe to extreme fire danger ratings as well as a catastrophic fire danger forecast...
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Melbourne man charged with murder

A YOUNG man has been charged with murder after a woman he allegedly fought with died in hospital. The woman was taken to hospital after her and the 22-year-old man had an "altercation" at a Hampton Park home in the early hours of Saturday morning,...
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Police dogs search for driver after crash

POLICE dogs are currently searching for the driver of a suspected stolen car which crashed into the back of a truck on the Gateway Motorway. Police were called to the scene of the crash, opposite the Nudgee Beach southbound exit about 8.40pm....
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Cannabis found at suspicious house fire

CANNABIS worth more than $72,000 and a hydroponic grow kit has been found in a southern Sydney home where a suspicious fire was lit. No one was inside the Rockdale house when emergency services arrived on Friday night, police said.But after an inspection...
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Royal commission one year on

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 10 Januari 2014 | 19.51

MORE than 1000 victims of child sex abuse have given evidence to a royal commission during its first year of operation. Victims were mainly men, now aged between 50 and 69, and abuse occurred predominantly in children's homes, 70 per cent of...
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Young man's death suspicious: police

Police have discovered a man's body on a dirt road in central Queensland. Source: AAP THE death of a young Rockhampton man whose body was found on a road in central Queensland is being treated as suspicious. A driver saw the body while...
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Perth gas odorant leak tracked to centre

THE mystery gas smell which worried hundreds of Perth residents was likely to have been a leak of gas odorant from the industrial centre in Kwinana, south of the city. An investigation was launched by authorities on Thursday, after hundreds...
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Families of injured Vic officers thankful

THE families of three police officers seriously injured in a Melbourne explosion say words can't express their gratitude for the bravery of strangers who came to their aid after the blast. Sergeant Tony Scully, First Constable Emma Quick and Constable...
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Police hunt teen after farmer threatened

A teenage boy is on the run after allegedly breaking into a farmhouse in NSW, police say. Source: AAP A FARMER was threatened by a teen armed with a stolen firearm after a break-in on the NSW north coast. Police say two teenagers forced...
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Rudd surprised Gates remembers anything

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 09 Januari 2014 | 19.51

Robert Gates' memoir contains an anecdote about a dinner he shared with former PM Kevin Rudd (pic). Source: AAP KEVIN Rudd says he's surprised the former US defence secretary can remember anything from the night he dozed off during a long...
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Remaining Brothers in police sights

A Brothers for Life gang leader has been caught and arrested on Sydney's central coast. Source: AAP POLICE have vowed to go after other members of violent western Sydney gang Brothers for Life after the arrest of three key members, including...
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Minimum wage prevents working poor: Labor

Bill Shorten says deferring minimum wage increase could lead to the creation of working poor. Source: AAP FEDERAL Labor leader Bill Shorten says he won't support the creation of a US-style working poor in Australia, after business groups...
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Mystery Bali deaths haunt friends, family

Hundreds of mourners have attended a service for a Queensland mother and daughter who died in Bali. Source: AAP SUNSHINE Coast mother and daughter Noelene and Yvana Bischoff played together and travelled together, but the mystery of how they...
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Golden Globes showcase best of Hollywood

Critics have tipped American Hustle and 12 Years a Slave to do well at this year's Golden Globes Source: AAP THE Oscars may still be almost two months away, but Hollywood is already in the grip of awards fever. The Golden Globe Awards will...
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Young woman groped by elderly man

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 08 Januari 2014 | 19.50

A YOUNG woman has allegedly been indecently assaulted by an elderly man during a train trip from Sydney. An 81-year-old man began chatting with the 22-year-old while they travelled from Sydney's central station to Campsie on Tuesday morning....
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Young woman groped by elderly man

A YOUNG woman has allegedly been indecently assaulted by an elderly man during a train trip from Sydney. An 81-year-old man began chatting with the 22-year-old while they travelled from Sydney's central station to Campsie on Tuesday morning....
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Sydney police charge man over coward punch

A MIDDLE-AGED man who allegedly punched a man in the back of the head outside a pub in Sydney's inner west has been charged. Police say the 49-year-old followed the 48-year-old victim outside a pub in Rozelle late one night in mid December before...
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Beware of fake monks asking for cash

CONMEN are fleecing cash from people in Sydney by masquerading as Buddhist monks seeking donations. Acting NSW Fair Trading Commissioner John Tansey has issued a warning about the saffron robbed charlatans, and said while begging was legal "this...
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Beware of fake monks asking for cash

CONMEN are fleecing cash from people in Sydney by masquerading as Buddhist monks seeking donations. Acting NSW Fair Trading Commissioner John Tansey has issued a warning about the saffron robbed charlatans, and said while begging was legal "this...
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Rescued Antarctic group due home on Jan 22

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 07 Januari 2014 | 19.51

Passengers rescued from a ship in the Antarctic are expected to reach Tasmania on January 22. Source: AAP PASSENGERS rescued from an ice-bound ship in the Antarctic are expected to reach Tasmania on January 22. But the effort that rescued...
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Climate change may slug leaping sea snails

The effects of climate change could alter sea snails abilities to evade predators researchers say. Source: AAP THE effects of climate change could hinder sea snails' extraordinary ability to leap away from predators on one foot, Queensland...
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HK movie mogul Run Run Shaw dies at 107

Hong Kong movie producer Run Run Shaw has died at the age of 107, a TVB statement says. Source: AAP PIONEERING Hong Kong movie producer Run Run Shaw has died at the age of 107. No cause of death was given in a statement from Television...
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Global disasters kill more, cost less

THE German insurance company Munich Re says about 20,000 people died in natural disasters last year, about twice as many as in 2012. Most of the deaths resulted from Typhoon Haiyan that hit the Philippines, Vietnam and China in November with...
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Man dead, three injured after crash

A YOUNG man has died and three others were injured when a station wagon and a truck collided in southern Queensland. The 24-year-old passenger died when the station wagon was hit by a truck as it turned right across the New England Highway into...
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Vic bushfire contained

Written By Unknown on Senin, 06 Januari 2014 | 19.51

FIREFIGHTERS have contained a bushfire that threatened lives and property near a popular holiday spot in central Victoria. The Country Fire Authority (CFA) said they battled two fires in Lyal that were heading in a north-easterly direction towards...
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Syria rebels lay siege to Raqa

REBEL fighters have laid siege to al-Qaeda-linked jihadists in their northern stronghold of Raqa, managing to free 50 people they had detained. Raqa has emerged as a new front in fighting among rebels battling to oust President Bashar al-Assad,...
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Salvos see decrease in unwanted dumping

AFTER years of disposing of dirty syringes, dead animals and, in one case, finding children living at a donation site, the Salvation Army has welcomed a decrease in unwanted "donations" in NSW. It's estimated that in NSW alone more than 7000...
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Pre-marital sex immoral, says Indian judge

A New Delhi judge has labelled pre-marital sex "immoral" and against every religion. Source: AAP A NEW Delhi judge says pre-marital sex is "immoral" and against the "tenets of every religion". Judge Virender Bhat made the remarks while...
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Storms pose problems for Stradbroke firies

FIREFIGHTERS battling a blaze on North Stradbroke Island hope that a cool change will help their efforts, but thunderstorms may force them to retreat. The change is expected to arrive late on Monday and bring rain and possibly thunderstorms....
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Cameron aims to win Scots' hearts

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 05 Januari 2014 | 19.51

THE campaign against Scottish independence must move beyond economics to arguments of the "head and heart", Prime Minister David Cameron says. The UK offers security in a "diverse, dangerous world", according to Mr Cameron, who said he will "work...
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Family of latest alleged hit victim speaks

THE brother of a teenager allegedly punched outside a Sydney McDonald's says that in the moments after his brother went down, he thought he'd been killed for talking to a girl. Alexander McEwen, 19, and his brother Lance McEwen-Henderson, 21,...
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Girl, 5, mauled by family pet in NSW

A DARWIN kindergartener has been mauled by a pet dog while holidaying in Sydney. The five-year-old girl's left cheek was severely wounded when she was bitten by a large mixed-breed dog on Sunday morning. Police were told the girl had been visiting...
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Vic paddle boarders rescued

EIGHT paddle boarders swept out to sea in wild weather have been rescued from a bay southwest of Melbourne. They were swept into Corio Bay from North Shore, Geelong, when a severe weather front hit the area just after 3.15pm (AEDT) on Sunday....
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Bali deaths: family waits for answers

INDONESIAN officials say they are yet to perform an autopsy on a Queensland mother and her teenage daughter who fell fatally ill while holidaying in Bali. But the family has been told toxic fish may have been the killer. Noelene Bischoff, a senior...
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