2014年8月21日 星期四

2014-08-22 Australia More Top Stories

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Scott Morrison clashes with inquiry head, talks of 'moral burden' of immigration job  The Australian
SCOTT Morrison has conceded that detaining asylum-seeker children is harmful but says: “I saw too many children die in the sea not to pursue the policies I'm pursuing''. The Immigration Minister today appeared before the Australian Human Rights ...

Morrison: Christmas Island is no jail   NEWS.com.au
Scott Morrison clashes with Human Rights Commission head who compared ...   ABC Online
Human Rights President Tells Scott Morrison: 'I Know A Prison When I See One'   Business Insider Australia
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ASADA tables offer to AFL for Essendon players to accept six-month bans  The Age
AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan tells 3AW's Neil Mitchell that he hopes that the AFL can go into 2015 with "resolution and clarity" following the Essendon supplements saga. PT0M57S http://www.theage.com.au/action/externalEmbeddedPlayer?id=d-3e4fy 620 349 ...

Phil Rothfield: NRL CEO Dave Smith's no show during dramatic ASADA week is ...   The Daily Telegraph
Gallen and other Sharks accept bans   TVNZ
Current and former Cronulla players set to accept ASADA reduced ban deal ...   ABC Online
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Man murdered his two young daughters for 'no good reason but it made sense at ...  Brisbane Times
A man who bought new shoes and ballerina dresses for his daughters, aged four and three, then watched them dance before killing both has pleaded guilty to murder. Charles Amon Mihayo, 36, told police he had played hide and seek with the girls on Easter ...

Charles Mihayo pleads guilty to murdering daughters Savannah, 4, and ...   Herald Sun
Melbourne man pleads guilty to daughters' murder on Easter Sunday   9news.com.au
Man pleads guilty to daughters' murder   Sky News Australia

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Former premier Ted Baillieu resigns  The Age
Former premier Ted Baillieu is bowing out of politics, vacating the prized seat of Hawthorn just three months from the November 29 election. In a shock announcement which caught the Coalition government off guard, Mr Baillieu said he had advised Premier ...

Baillieu to quit politics   The Australian
Baillieu set to quit politics   Herald Sun
Former Victorian premier Ted Baillieu to quit politics   ABC Online

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Remains of MH17 victims Roger and Jill Guard identified  Brisbane Times
Roger Guard was travelling with his wife Jill Guard onboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 when it was shot down over Ukraine. The bodies of a Toowoomba couple killed in the MH17 disaster have been positively identified. Roger and Jill Guard were among ...

Family of Toowoomba residents Jill and Roger Guard notified that their bodies ...   Courier Mail
Repatriation begins for Toowoomba MH17 victims   Toowoomba Chronicle

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Malcolm Turnbull backs Bill Shorten's decision to face rape allegations head on  NEWS.com.au
MALCOLM Turnbull has backed Bill Shorten's decision to publicly out himself in the face of “very, very painful” historical rape allegations. The Liberal frontbencher said the Opposition Leader did the right thing by going on the front foot yesterday, after Victoria ...

MPs draw line under Shorten allegations   The Australian
Bill Shorten addresses untrue and abhorrent sexual assault allegations video   The Guardian
Malcolm Turnbull backs Bill Shorten's decision to open up about rape allegations   Sydney Morning Herald
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James Foley murder: why the US didn't pay a ransom  Sydney Morning Herald
In case of James Foley, negotiations, silence, then a chilling warning · James Foley's captors demanded $150m in ransom. Washington: The US government certainly tried to save James Foley before he was executed by Islamic State extremists. Sources have ...

British Muslims blame jihadi subculture after beheading video   Reuters UK
Slain journalist James Foley's employer publishes ISIL's email to his family   Firstpost
James Foley Captors Sent Taunting Letter to Family: Employer   NDTV
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  The Age   
Kangaroos' Majak Daw to face three-day committal hearing on rape charges  The Age
North Melbourne footballer Majak Daw will face a three day committal hearing involving 16 witnesses for his three rape charges. Daw, 23, appeared in the Melbourne Magistrates' Court on Friday on crutches for a committal mention for an alleged sexual ...

Majak Daw rape committal hearing to hear from 16 witnesses   The Australian
Majak Daw appears in court over rape charges   Herald Sun

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Falling koala caught by firefighters, gets mouth-to-mouth  The Australian
A KOALA owes its life to firefighters and some quick-thinking marsupial mouth-to-mouth that brought it back from the brink. The koala, believed to have been hit by a car, fell out of a tree and was caught in a blanket held by firefighters before receiving ...

Koala given mouth-to-mouth resuscitation by fire crew rescuers   9news.com.au
"Sir Chompsalot" the koala survives thanks to mouth-to-mouth rescucitation   The Age
Koala given mouth-to-mouth   The Canberra Times
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  Brisbane Times   
Police say shoeless man indecently assaulted three women in one hour  Herald Sun
A SHOELESS man committed three indecent assaults on separate women within an hour near a train station in Melbourne's inner northeast on the weekend, police believe. The assaults involved woman aged 19 to 25 and all took place near Rushall railway ...

Police hunt shgoeless man over string of sexual assaults in Fitzroy North   The Age

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