2014年8月31日 星期日

2014-09-01 Australia Australia

  Sky News Australia   
Bushwalking teens rescued after cold night stranded in Blue Mountains  9news.com.au
Two teenage bushwalkers have been winched to safety after spending the night stranded in the NSW Blue Mountains. The 16-year-old girl and 18-year-old man went hiking just after midday yesterday at Govetts Leap in Blackheath. Concerned relatives called ...

Injured hikers spend night in Blue Mountains   Cowra Community News
Injured bushwalkers spend night in the Blue Mountains - Blackheath   NSW Police Online (press release)

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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Scott Morrison optimistic temporary protection visas will be passed by Senate ...  Sydney Morning Herald
Immigration Minister Scott Morrison is optimistic Senate crossbenchers will support reintroducing temporary protection visas for refugees. The visas were a key plank of the federal government's asylum seeker boat crackdown but the upper house blocked their ...

Scott Morrison confident of swaying Senate to temporary protection visas   The Australian

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  NEWS.com.au   
Greens try to force debate on Iraq  NEWS.com.au
THE Greens are trying to have the Senate debate Australia's involvement in Iraq, saying there is no greater responsibility than sending personnel into war. BUT the attempt is being opposed by the government and the opposition. At the beginning of parliament ...

Greens demand explanation from Tony Abbott over Iraq military involvement   Sydney Morning Herald
The Greens have failed to force a parliamentary debate on Australia's expanded ...   9news.com.au
Greens fail to force debate on Australian military involvement in Iraq   The Guardian
Australian Aviation   
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  The Age   
Protesters maintain their rage in Melbourne anti-budget protest  The Age
Writer and social commentator Van Badham called to the thousands who once again assembled outside State Library to protest against the Coalition's budget cuts to education, health care, the ABC and its policies regarding refugees. Although reaching the ...

Anti-Abbott movements begin to falter   Sky News Australia
Police estimate 5000 protesters rally against federal Coalition policies in CBD ...   Perth Now

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  Sky News Australia   
Tripodi admits involvement in smear campaign against MP Jodi McKay  The Australian
THE former Labor powerbroker and NSW Minister Joe Tripodi has been accused of lying and giving evidence that was “tommy rot” to the Independent Commission Against Corruption. Mr Tripodi told ICAC that he had helped Nathan Tinkler's property ...

Tripodi helped word anti-McKay pamphlet   Brisbane Times
Former Labor minister Joe Tripodi doesn't deny damaging fellow MP Jodi McKay ...   The Daily Telegraph
Former NSW Labor heavyweights face ICAC   Sky News Australia
Newcastle Herald   
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  Yahoo!7 News   
Bikie laws 'attack every Australian'  WA today
A High Court challenge to Queensland's anti-bikie laws is being launched because the legislation goes "against human rights". Nine News 01/09/14. An advertisement promoting Queensland. Up next... Cash splash to 'get people into Queensland'. Play now.
SA's top lawyer to help Queensland defend High Court bikie challenge   NEWS.com.au
Premier Campbell Newman says Queensland crime has dropped under tough ...   Courier Mail
Crime stats provide reality check in Queensland's bikie crackdown   The Conversation AU
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Spin doctor planned to use dumped Essendon fitness chief Dean Robinson as a ...  Herald Sun
A FORMER strength coach with the Bombers has alleged a spin doctor came up with the idea to blame “rogue operators'' for the supplements scandal and used dumped fitness chief Dean Robinson as a “scapegoat'', the Supreme Court has heard.
Essendon considered 'rogue' approach, court told   The Australian
Robinson was Bombers scapegoat, court told   9news.com.au

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  MSN NZ News   
Cat saves owner from burning Vic home  9news.com.au
Move over Lassie, the new hero in town is Sally the cat who saved her owner from his burning home. Thanks to the quick-thinking tabby, 49-year-old Craig Jeeves was alerted to the early morning fire in his Melbourne home and managed to escape.
Clever cat saves Wandin owner's life after alerting him to house fire   Herald Sun
Sally the cat saves man from Melbourne house fire; crews find owner in bushes   Yahoo!7 News

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  The West Australian   
Two people have been injured in a serious crash on Forrest Highway, Myalup ...  The Australian
TWO people are injured and have been airlifted to Royal Perth Hospital after a serious crash on Forrest Highway, near Myalup, 150km south of Perth. North-bound lanes of the highway have been closed while emergency services attend the crash scene.
Myalup crash blocks Forrest Highway   The West Australian
RAC Rescue Helicopter to assist two people injured in Myalup crash   Bunbury Mail

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ADF offering awesome trade job opportunities  Byron Shire News
If YOU'RE looking for a trade career with guaranteed employment, competitive salary and great benefits including free medical and subsidised accommodation the Australian Defence Force is now recruiting. Warrant Officer (WOFF) Ted Grygorcewicz from ...


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