2014年9月28日 星期日

2014-09-29 Australia Australia

  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   
The Age   
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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
Campaign 'did not push vote shifting'   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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  NEWS.com.au   
Anti-terror laws rob Australians of freedoms ISIS hate, security expert says  NEWS.com.au
A DISTINGUISHED security expert says extraordinary new powers for our domestic spy agency go too far and have the potential to rob Australians of the very freedoms that terrorists are railing against. The Senate passed a suite of anti-terror laws last week ...

George Brandis has silently swept away your freedoms   The Age
The Coalition's national security laws herald a new era in the Australian security ...   The Guardian

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  Brisbane Times   
Abbott and Howard enlisted to raise funds for LNP  Brisbane Times
Queensland's Liberal National Party is set to raise half a million dollars at an upcoming dinner and they won't have to declare a cent or make public who attended. The Four Leaders Dinner, featuring Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Queensland Premier Campbell ...

Tony Abbott, Campbell Newman and John Howard to speak at cash-for-access ...   Herald Sun

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  NEWS.com.au   
Man stabbed in chest in Sydney's west  Perth Now
POLICE say that just after midnight on Monday two men, aged 19 and 22, were in the Warwick Farm premises on Stroud Street when two other men, aged 20 and 22, forced entry through the front door. Following an altercation the 20-year-old man was ...

Man stabbed in the chest in Sydney's west   NEWS.com.au
Man stabbed during altercation - Warwick Farm   NSW Police Online (press release)

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  Brisbane Times   
Ipswich buildings evacuated after suspicious bag found at bus stop  Brisbane Times
Police evacuate a street in the Ipswich CBD on Monday morning after a suitcase was abandoned at a bus stop. Nine News. PT0M0S http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/action/externalEmbeddedPlayer?id=d-3gue3 620 349 September 29, 2014 - 9:52AM.
Security scare over west of Brisbane   The Australian
Ipswich CBD given all clear after peak hour bomb scare   9news.com.au
Ipswich CBD businesses evacuated after suspicious package spotted at bus stop   NEWS.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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  Edmonton Sun   
Edmonton Muslim community holds symposium to keep youth from being tricked ...  Edmonton Sun
Mohyuddin Mirza Ahmadiyyaya Muslim Jama'at Outreach director Mohyuddin Mirza pose for a photo at the Al-Hadi Mosque in Edmonton, Alberta on September 28, 2014. Mirza were some of the key speakers for Ahmadiyya Muslim Community philosophy of ...

Ahmadiyya Muslims back Australian drive against jihadist radicalisation   The Australian
A world mired in a clash of extremes?   Sydney Morning Herald
New interpretation of apostasy needed for modern times, says Muslim scholar   MSN Malaysia News
Malaysia Chronicle   
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  ABC Online   
Sawmill damaged by fire in Caboolture  ABC Online
The roof of the large shed in Caboolture collapsed shortly after the blaze broke out late on Sunday afternoon. It took a dozen crews more than an hour to control the fire. It was contained to the sawdust shed, which is approximately 30 by 30 metres, and crews ...

Industrial shed fire burning in Caboolture   9news.com.au
Fire damages Caboolture saw mill   Brisbane Times

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