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2014-09-29 Australia More Top Stories

  The Nation   
Taliban Press for Advantage as Politicians Work on Maneuvers in Kabul  New York Times
KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghan security forces managed to defeat a weeklong Taliban assault on a strategic district in central Afghanistan, provincial officials said over the weekend, though the victory was tenuous and the toll was high. At least 64 people were ...

'He's an Australian citizen and yet nothing's happened': Australian man brutally ...   Daily Mail
Sydney man killed by Taliban because he was Australian: report   Sydney Morning Herald
Man killed by Taliban for being Australian: Afghan politician   9news.com.au
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  Sky News Australia   
Former Djarragun College principal Jean Illingworth admits taxpayer fraud  Brisbane Times
A former Senior Australian of the Year has pleaded guilty to fraudulently claiming millions of taxpayers dollars for a top indigenous school. Jean Illingworth, the former principal of Djarragun College near Cairns, appeared in the Cairns District Court on Monday ...

Former head of Djarragun school Jean Illingworth pleads guilty over fraud   The Australian
Ex-principal pleads guilty to fraud: Jean Illingworth falsified school rolls to obtain ...   ABC Online
Qld fraud accused principal to face trial   9news.com.au

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  ABC Online   
Jarrad Waite to leave Carlton and could join North Melbourne as AFL free agent  ABC Online
Key forward Jarrad Waite has walked out on Carlton after 12 AFL seasons and appears likely to join North Melbourne under free agency. The 31-year-old has had a rollercoaster senior career with the Blues, managing only 184 games since his debut at the ...

Waite walks out on Carlton   WA today
Jarrad Waite tells Carlton he wants to play at another club next season   Herald Sun
CARLTON: Jarrad Waite quits the Blues   Monash Weekly
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  New York Times   
Crackdown on Protests by Hong Kong Police Draws More to the Streets  New York Times
HONG KONG — Downtown Hong Kong turned into a battlefield of tear gas and seething crowds on Sunday after the police moved against a student democracy protest, inciting public fury that brought tens of thousands of people onto the streets of a city long ...

Schools and banks closed as Hong Kong paralysed by protest   Telegraph.co.uk
Hong Kong police try and fail to clear protesters with tear gas   Washington Post
Police fire tear-gas as showdown over Hong Kong's democracy heats up   Sydney Morning Herald
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  Herald Sun   
Aust pulling its weight on Ebola: Bishop  The Australian
AUSTRALIA is not sending health workers to west Africa's Ebola outbreak zones due to evacuation logistical problems if medical personnel contract the virus. MEDECINS Sans Frontieres has urged the Abbott government to ramp up Australia's contribution.
Julie Bishop Confirms National Security Meeting Will Convene Tuesday To ...   Business Insider Australia
Julie Bishop says Australia could join air strikes on IS in a matter of days   Sydney Morning Herald
Australia to decide on Iraq military support   3News NZ
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  ABC Online   
East West Link: Brunswick resident's court win in bid to halt Government road ...  ABC Online
The Court of Appeal has overturned a Supreme Court decision on Melbourne's East West Link road project, which found the Victorian Government had not misrepresented the economic benefits of the road project. The decision means the case will now be ...

Serial protester Tony Murphy puts Melbourne's East West Link under threat after ...   Herald Sun
Vic's East West Link goes to High Court   Sydney Morning Herald
East West Link faces new trial   Sky News Australia
The Guardian   
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  ABC Online   
Indi MP Cathy McGowan welcomes AEC investigation into alleged electoral fraud  ABC Online
The independent MP for the federal seat of Indi has welcomed an inquiry into allegations of voter fraud levelled against her supporters in last year's election. Cathy McGowan defeated senior Liberal MP Sophie Mirabella by 439 votes in the federal election.
Cathy McGowan welcomes AEC investigation into allegations of electoral fraud ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Indi MP Cathy McGowan won't speculate on electoral fraud claims   The Border Mail
Probe into Indi vote fraud finds social media 'evidence' wiped   The Australian

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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Jacqui Lambie's attempt to ban the burqa could be unconstitutional, say legal ...  Sydney Morning Herald
Jacqui Lambie's private member's bill aimed at banning the burqa in Australia could be unconstitutional, two leading lawyers say. The Palmer United senator has announced plans to introduce a bill to ban the facial covering worn by some Muslim women but it ...

Lambie claims burqa ban support   Perth Now
Lambie's bid to ban the burqa   NEWS.com.au

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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Wesfarmers boss hits out at tax-dodging rivals  Sydney Morning Herald
Wesfarmers managing director Richard Goyder has hit out at companies that don't pay sufficient tax in Australia, and called on multinational corporations "to pay tax in the communities in which they operate". Mr Goyder, chairman of the B20 summit of the ...


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  ABC Online   
Japan volcanic eruption: Search for survivors resumes on Mt Ontake, dozens ...  ABC Online
The search for survivors of a volcanic eruption in Japan has resumed, with dozens of people believed to be dead. Authorities have confirmed the deaths of four of the 31 people found unconscious near the peak of Mt Ontake, located 200 kilometres west of ...

Hong Kong protest devolves into clash with police   Washington Post
Japan resumes search for victims of volcanic eruption   Reuters
At least 31 believed dead at Japanese volcano   Businessweek
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