Man killed in 'senseless' street attack Herald Sun
A MAN has died following a brutal unprovoked street bashing outside a fast food restaurant in Melbourne this morning. The victim, in his early to mid-20s, was pushed to the ground and kicked in the head by two men outside McDonald's in St Kilda Rd at ...
Man dies in 'unprovoked' assault outside Melbourne fast food restaurantABC Online
Man dies after assault outside St Kilda Road McDonald's restaurantThe Age
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A MAN has died following a brutal unprovoked street bashing outside a fast food restaurant in Melbourne this morning. The victim, in his early to mid-20s, was pushed to the ground and kicked in the head by two men outside McDonald's in St Kilda Rd at ...
Man dies in 'unprovoked' assault outside Melbourne fast food restaurant
Man dies after assault outside St Kilda Road McDonald's restaurant
Police have released CCTV images of two men they wish to speak to after a man ...
'Economic girlie man' Bill Shorten unloads on 'sexist' Finance Minister Mathias ... NEWS.com.au
FINANCE Minister Mathias Cormann has defended describing Labor opposition leader Bill Shorten as an “economic girlie man'' arguing he's not sexist because the term is not gender specific. Opposition leader Bill Shorten has hit back at comments made by ...
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FINANCE Minister Mathias Cormann has defended describing Labor opposition leader Bill Shorten as an “economic girlie man'' arguing he's not sexist because the term is not gender specific. Opposition leader Bill Shorten has hit back at comments made by ...
Mathias Cormann channels Arnie in 'girly man' attack on Bill Shorten
Mathias Cormann calls Bill Shorten an 'economic girlie man'
terror cell torn apart by raids The Australian
THE alleged terror cell linked to a plot to behead a random victim in Sydney has splintered as a result of last month's police raids, with at least four of its members breaking away from the hard-core group. The cell's break-up comes as Australian jihadists in ...
Young Aussies speak out in Age of TerrorDaily Times
Defendant accused of supporting IS faces new charge of planning terrorist attack ...The Globe and Mail
Brisbane Terror Suspect in 'Solitary Confinement,' No Brief of Evidence YetInternational Business Times AU
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THE alleged terror cell linked to a plot to behead a random victim in Sydney has splintered as a result of last month's police raids, with at least four of its members breaking away from the hard-core group. The cell's break-up comes as Australian jihadists in ...
Young Aussies speak out in Age of Terror
Defendant accused of supporting IS faces new charge of planning terrorist attack ...
Brisbane Terror Suspect in 'Solitary Confinement,' No Brief of Evidence Yet
Police arrest two in 40-year cold case murder Brisbane Times
Barbara McCulkin (right) and her daughters Vicky (left) and Leanne (centre) disappeared from their home on January 16, 1974. Barbara McCulkin (right) and her daughters Vicky (left) and Leanne (centre) disappeared from their home on January 16, 1974.
Two men arrested for McCulkin murders after 40 yearsNoosa News
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Barbara McCulkin (right) and her daughters Vicky (left) and Leanne (centre) disappeared from their home on January 16, 1974. Barbara McCulkin (right) and her daughters Vicky (left) and Leanne (centre) disappeared from their home on January 16, 1974.
Two men arrested for McCulkin murders after 40 years
Support for new anti-terror bill afterchanges The Australian
TONY Abbott will have to strengthen safeguards and agree to a shorter sunset period for key elements of anti-terrorism legislation to win Senate support after a parliamentary committee called for stronger oversight of powers. Labor linked its support to the ...
Tony Abbott's 'foreign fighters' laws set to be watered downDaily Mail
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TONY Abbott will have to strengthen safeguards and agree to a shorter sunset period for key elements of anti-terrorism legislation to win Senate support after a parliamentary committee called for stronger oversight of powers. Labor linked its support to the ...
Tony Abbott's 'foreign fighters' laws set to be watered down
Committee finds time frames for security laws too long
Govt urged to alter anti-terrorist laws
Australian health officials reassuring on Ebola but not all experts agree Sydney Morning Herald
Early last Thursday evening, 52-year old Libby Bowell was taking a walk to her local beach in Newcastle when she saw someone she knew coming the other way. To her astonishment, the person abruptly veered across the road to avoid her. Bowell had ...
Ebola failures in the US a cause for concern hereThe Australian
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Early last Thursday evening, 52-year old Libby Bowell was taking a walk to her local beach in Newcastle when she saw someone she knew coming the other way. To her astonishment, the person abruptly veered across the road to avoid her. Bowell had ...
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Boko Haram: Nigeria reaches deal with Islamic militant group over abducted ... ABC Online
Nigeria's government has reached a deal with Islamic militant group Boko Haram for a ceasefire and the release of around 200 girls kidnapped six months ago from a school in the northeast town of Chibok, the defence chief says. Boko Haram, whose name ...
Boko Haram agrees to release schoolgirls, Nigeria saysThe Globe and Mail
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Nigeria's government has reached a deal with Islamic militant group Boko Haram for a ceasefire and the release of around 200 girls kidnapped six months ago from a school in the northeast town of Chibok, the defence chief says. Boko Haram, whose name ...
Boko Haram agrees to release schoolgirls, Nigeria says
Hopes rise for return of schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram
Nigeria and Boko Haram seal deal on freeing girls
Elderly Sydney mother charged with allegedly stabbing daughter in stomach in ... ABC Online
An elderly woman has been charged after allegedly stabbing her daughter in the stomach in Sydney's south overnight. Police said the 76-year-old woman argued with her 39-year-old daughter at a home in Kirrawee last night. It is alleged she attacked her ...
Mother stabs daughter after argument at KirraweeSt George and Sutherland Shire Leader
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An elderly woman has been charged after allegedly stabbing her daughter in the stomach in Sydney's south overnight. Police said the 76-year-old woman argued with her 39-year-old daughter at a home in Kirrawee last night. It is alleged she attacked her ...
Mother stabs daughter after argument at Kirrawee
NSW mum charged over daughter stabbing
Elderly woman accused of stabbing daughter in the stomach
Hong Kong protesters, police clash after Mong Kok sit-in site cleared Los Angeles Times
Police clashed with thousands of pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong's Mong Kok neighborhood early Saturday, leading to at least 26 arrests. Police said 15 officers were hurt in the fracas. The confrontations were apparently fueled by protesters' anger ...
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Police clashed with thousands of pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong's Mong Kok neighborhood early Saturday, leading to at least 26 arrests. Police said 15 officers were hurt in the fracas. The confrontations were apparently fueled by protesters' anger ...
Violence returns to Hong Kong protest zone
Protesters Push Back on Police in Hong Kong
Hong Kong activists regroup to force police retreat in protest hotspot
LETTER: Sustainability left out in coal Newcastle Herald
TONY Abbott said coal is ''good for humanity'' and further predicts it will be the world's principal energy source for decades to come. Many bloggers on the Herald's own website comment were in agonising unison on coal being the only way forward and the ...
The new climate change battlefrontThe Australian (blog)
Why Abbott's faith in coal could be wrong - very wrongSydney Morning Herald
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TONY Abbott said coal is ''good for humanity'' and further predicts it will be the world's principal energy source for decades to come. Many bloggers on the Herald's own website comment were in agonising unison on coal being the only way forward and the ...
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