2014年10月20日 星期一

2014-10-21 Australia Australia

  Sydney Morning Herald   
Former prime minister Gough Whitlam dead at 98  Sydney Morning Herald
2:10pm: We are nearly at the end of the parliamentary condolence motion. In case you would like to refresh your memory about the numerous reforms introduced by the Whitlam government look no further than this piece by the Age's former economics editor, ...

Federal Parliament suspended in a sign of respect for Gough Whitlam   ABC Online
Gough Whitlam a redoubtable debater, says Malcolm Fraser   The Australian
Gough Whitlam: Five ways he changed Australia   BBC News
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  ABC Online   
Australian teenager Abdullah Elmir appears in Islamic State video threatening ...  ABC Online
A 17-year-old Australian fighting with Islamic State has appeared in a propaganda video in which he tells Prime Minister Tony Abbott the terrorist group will never stop fighting. The speaker is believed by Australian security agencies to be Abdullah Elmir, ...

Australian runaway jihadist threatens Tony Abbott in new video   9news.com.au
Australian jihadist warns Tony Abbott 'we will defeat you' in Islamic State video   Sydney Morning Herald
Australian teen Abdullah Elmir is new public face of Islamic State   The Australian
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  The Daily Telegraph   
Woman freed after truck crash at Dee Why involving nine vehicles  The Daily Telegraph
A woman and five men were rushed to hospital after an out-of-control truck smashed into eight cars along Pittwater Rd, trapping people underneath. Northern Beaches Local Area Command Superintendent David Darcy said it was unbelievable no one had ...

Police officers saved from Sydney smash   9news.com.au
Truck collides with multiple cars at Dee Why   Sydney Morning Herald
Dee Why crash: Two police officers rescued after truck, cars collide on Sydney's ...   The West Australian
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Rozelle explosion: store owner charged with murder too ill too appear in court  Sydney Morning Herald
The owner of a Rozelle convenience store destroyed by a fire that killed three people was too ill to appear in court on Tuesday morning. Adeel Khan, 44, has been charged with three counts of murder and two of attempted murder, three counts of manslaughter ...

Accused Rozelle shop fire killer Adeel Khan 'unfit' to appear in court   9news.com.au
Accused killer Khan 'unfit' to appear   SBS
Rozelle blast store owner faces court   The Daily Telegraph
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  ABC Online   
Victorian Government matches Labor's promise to build railway to Mernda  ABC Online
The Victorian Government and the Opposition have committed to extending the South Morang rail line to Mernda as part of their battle for votes in the ultra-marginal seat of Yan Yean. The Government said the project would cost $700 million and would be ...

Melbourne's north to get better train link   Sky News Australia
Mernda rail corridor gets total green light   Herald Sun
Coalition matches Labor with $700m Mernda rail link pledge   The Age

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  Brisbane Times   
Man shot in the head by police in Brisbane's south  9news.com.au
A police investigation into a stolen lawnmower has ended with a man being shot in the head by officers at a property in Brisbane's south. The 20-year-old was rushed to Princess Alexandra Hospital in a critical condition with injuries to his head and forearm.
Man shot in head by police at Rochedale, Brisbane   Courier Mail
Brisbane police shoot man in the head while investigating stolen lawnmower   The Guardian
Man shot at Rochedale South   Brisbane Times
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  ABC Online   
Corrupt Chinese officials retreating to Australia targeted in joint China-Australia ...  ABC Online
Corrupt Chinese officials who fled to Australia with an estimated $1 billion in bribes and embezzled money are about to be targeted by an unprecedented joint China-Australia police operation. In China they are known as the naked officials: trusted public ...

China's pursuit of corrupt officials takes Australia into uncharted waters   Sydney Morning Herald
Australia poised to seize assets of corrupt Chinese: Report   Channel News Asia
Canberra suspicion over China's new fund   Business Spectator
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Tony Abbott will have few friends at G20  Daily Advertiser
Despite much of the media being seduced by the prospect of Captain Abbott "shirt-fronting" the Russian president at the forthcoming G20 meeting in Brisbane in November the real significance of that conference is on much more profound issues than two ...

Labor increases its lead over the Coalition to 53% to 47%, poll shows   The Guardian
Central Queensland police ready for G20   ABC Local
PM scores Putin bounce in polls   The Australian
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  ABC Online   
Special forces soldier pulled handgun on Australian spy during drinking session ...  ABC Online
A special forces soldier pulled a handgun on an Australian spy during a drinking session in Afghanistan in December last year, an intelligence report shows. The ABC understands the soldier was part of a Defence support team, drawn from the elite Special ...

Digger pulled gun during drinking session, and spy agency lied about the ...   9news.com.au
Special forces soldier drew gun on Australian spy in Afghanistan   The Australian
Government tight lipped about spy incident   Yahoo!7 News
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Metadata roadblock on the agenda as senators join forces  The Australian
Greens senator Scott Ludlam along with cross-bench senators Nick Xenophon and David Leyonhjelm are joining forces to sharpen their attack on the Coalition's proposed mandatory data retention scheme. The senators are scheduled to conduct a briefing on ...

Australian government warrantless data requests pass 500000   ZDNet
Senators plot metadata pushback as requests keep expanding   Register
Calls for 'urgent reform' of metadata access as government reports reveal disparity   Sydney Morning Herald

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