2014年10月23日 星期四

2014-10-24 Australia Australia

  NEWS.com.au   
No urgency to arrest Luke Batty's father, detective tells inquest  The Australian
A DETECTIVE who received a current address for Luke Batty's father at least two days before he brutally murdered his 11-year-old son decided not to immediately arrest Greg Anderson, an inquest has heard. Victorian coroner Ian Gray has heard there were ...

No 'perceived urgency' to arrest Luke Batty's violent father, police said   Herald Sun
'No real perceived urgency' to arrest Luke Batty's father before killing, detective ...   The Age
Dead boy's mother vents frustration at police during inquest   New Zealand Herald
StartupSmart   
ABC Online   
9news.com.au   
all 71 news articles »   


Governor-general visits troops in Mid East  Sky News Australia
The governor-general has thanked Australian troops for their service to the nation during a two-day visit to the Middle East. Peter Cosgrove has met with defence force personnel involved in Iraq and the wider Middle East region during a visit to Australia's ...


and more »   

  The Daily Telegraph   
Blue Gum Hotel hold-up one of 15 armed robberies being investigated by Strike ...  The Daily Telegraph
POLICE believe the two men responsible for Monday's armed robbery at the Blue Gum Hotel in Waitara are linked to a spate of hold-ups across Sydney over the past two months. Officers from the Metropolitan Robbery Unit have established Strike Force Tuft to ...

Sydney armed robberies: Two men wanted over spate of 'brazen' daylight attacks   ABC Online
Two men suspected of 15 Sydney robberies   Yahoo!7 News
CCTV images released following a dozen broad daylight armed robberies ...   NSW Police Online (press release)

all 9 news articles »   

  ABC Online   
Send the Liberal Party a clear msg, vote ALP: Robertson  ABC Online
The Opposition Leader John Robertson is urging Newcastle and Charlestown voters to send the Liberal Party a clear message by voting for the ALP in tomorrow's by-elections. Mr Robertson is in town to support Labor candidates Tim Crakanthorp and Jodie ...

ALP set for victory in NSW by-elections   Sky News Australia
Newcastle and Charlestown by-elections   ABC Local
Newcastle, Charlestown byelection 2014: Mike Baird's bid to fan distrust for Labor   Newcastle Herald

all 14 news articles »   

  ABC Online   
Joshua Hardy death: Family calls for an end to street violence  ABC Online
The family of Joshua Hardy, who died after being assaulted outside a Melbourne fast food restaurant, has pleaded for an end to street violence. Investment banker Kyle Zandipour has been charged over the 21-year-old university student's death on St Kilda ...

Family of man killed outside McDonald's pleads for end to street violence   Herald Sun
'Stop the violence': Josh Hardy's family plea after accused killer's court appearance   Sydney Morning Herald
Banker accused of stomping to death uni student Josh Hardy faces court   The Age
9news.com.au   
Daily Mail   
all 11 news articles »   

  WA today   
Barnett government's shark drum line policy sunk  WA today
A great white shark that was killed by police officers after after it was hooked in Esperance waters. Photo: Channel Nine. Timeline of shark attacks on WA beaches · WA government on shark watch as cull shelved. The Barnett government's controversial shark ...

WA catch-and-kill shark policy: Federal approval application withdrawn by ...   ABC Online
WA abandons shark culling program, but reserves right to kill again   The Guardian
WA drops Federal push on drum lines   The West Australian

all 8 news articles »   

  Sky News Australia   
Secret trade business heads to Sydney  Sky News Australia
Trade ministers will converge in Sydney this weekend to continue secret negotiations for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a deal set to cover 40 per cent of the global economy. But as critics worry the deal will cause the cost of medicines to skyrocket and ...

What are they trading away?   CHOICE

all 73 news articles »   

  NEWS.com.au   
Firefighter burns hand in Vic unit fire  SBS
A firefighter has suffered a burnt hand and two people suffered minor smoke inhalation during a unit fire in Melbourne's north. Source: AAP. 24 Oct 2014 - 9:33 AM UPDATED 1 MIN AGO. 0. A firefighter has burnt his hand and two people have suffered smoke ...

Burning candle believed to have started Preston house fire   Herald Sun
Providence house fire sends two to hospital with smoke inhalation   The Providence Journal

all 13 news articles »   

  Herald Sun   
How to turn someone else's trash into top treasure: Garage sale fun  Herald Sun
HITTING the garage sale this weekend? You'll likely end up with some cool junk you don't know what to do with — here's five ways to turn someone else's trash into treasure. Make it decorative. YOU see a bike wheel. You do not need a bike wheel. You're ...

Garage sale trail a bargain hunter's paradise   The Age
How to turn someone else's trash into top treasure   The Australian
Garage Sale Trail does its bit to help communities stay eco-friendly   The Daily Telegraph
Central Queensland news   
all 9 news articles »   

  Brisbane Times   
Fake cop pulls over car at Woolloongabba  Brisbane Times
Police are searching for a fake cop armed with a gun who pulled over a motorist at Woolloongabba on Thursday night. A 29-year-old man was intercepted along Turbo Drive around 9.15pm by a white dual cab utility flashing its headlights. He pulled over, and ...

Fake undercover cop harasses driver with gun   Bundaberg News Mail
Fake police officer pulls gun on motorist   ABC Online
Armed man on the run in Brisbane after pretending to be a cop   TVNZ

all 19 news articles »   

沒有留言:

張貼留言