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2014-11-02 Australia More Top Stories

  ABC Online   
NSW bushfires: Easing conditions to help firefighters battle Blue Mountains blaze  ABC Online
Firefighters say they have some dangerous work ahead of them after a bushfire destroyed one home and damaged several other properties in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney. Fire crews hope today's easing conditions will help them get the upper hand ...

Family who lost home in Blue Mountains blaze say they will rebuild   9news.com.au
Australia Blue Mountains bushfire 'burning out of control'   BBC News
NSW firies ready for second day of action   Herald Sun
Sydney Morning Herald   
SBS   
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  ABC Online   
Western Sydney Wanderers fans celebrate Asian Champions League win  ABC Online
An army of fans in Parramatta erupted in cheers and tears as the Western Sydney Wanderers became the first A-League team to win the Asian Champions League. "As soon as that final whistle blew, I don't think I've ever seen as many blokes cry at one time," ...

Ugly scenes mar Wanderers ACL win   9news.com.au
Wanderland: Australia's greatest 2014 sporting triumph   The New Daily
Wanderers make football history   The Canberra Times
Rippa.com   
Sydney Morning Herald   
Brisbane Times   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Companies lining up for Direct Action: Greg Hunt  Sydney Morning Herald
Companies are lining up for taxpayer money to cut carbon emissions under the government's Direct Action scheme, Environment Minister Greg Hunt says. The scheme, which parliament passed on Friday with the support of the Palmer United Party and ...

Greg Hunt: emissions reductions auctions start in 2015 first quarter   The Australian
Emissions Reduction Fund, part of Direct Action policy, to begin allocating ...   ABC Online

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  ABC Online   
Brisbane railway yard electrocution: 26yo trespasser dies after graffiti attempt on ...  ABC Online
A 26-year-old man has died after receiving a massive electric shock while attempting to graffiti train carriages in a Brisbane railway yard. Police said two men, aged 26 and 19, entered a rail shunting yard at Tennyson on Brisbane's south side about 8:30pm ...

Qld man dies after railyard electric shock   Herald Sun
Queensland man dies after suffering burns from rail graffiti run   9news.com.au
Man dies after electric shock sets his body on fire at Brisbane railway yard   Courier Mail
The Queensland Times   
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Two molotovs thrown in Yandina attack  Brisbane Times
Two molotov cocktails are alleged to have been thrown in an assault at Yandina on the Sunshine Coast, leaving a 43-year-old man with burns to his arms and chest. The incident occurred in Koongalba Street, Yandina, on Sunday morning at around 1.30am.
Molotov cocktail attack on Qld man   NEWS.com.au
Man hospitalised after molotov cocktail attack   Bundaberg News Mail

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  Mirror.co.uk   
Police investigating death of 15yo struck by lightning at Port Stephens  ABC Local
Police are investigating the death of a teenage boy who was struck by lightning, north of Newcastle. The 15-year-old was surfing with friends at One Mile Beach at Port Stephens yesterday afternoon. Just after 5:00pm (AEDT) an electrical storm hit the area.
A Lightning Strike Has Killed A 15-Year-Old Boy In Port Stephens   Business Insider Australia
Teenager killed by lightning in Sydney   3News NZ
Boy dies after being struck by lightning as he walked onto beach   Mirror.co.uk
Illawarra Mercury   
The Daily Telegraph   
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  NEWS.com.au   
Gillard 'questionable' claim 'very damning' says George Brandis  The Australian
ATTORNEY-General George Brandis has described as “very damning indeed” the conclusions of the lawyer assisting the trade unions royal commission that Julia Gillard's conduct in helping to set up a slush fund run by her former partner appears ...

Coalition's Gillard pursuit justified: AG   Herald Sun

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  The Australian   
Australian workers to be hit with an extra $25b in taxes over the next four years  9news.com.au
Australians will pay $25 billion more in taxes over the next four years unless the federal government intervenes, according to reports. News Corp reports that unless the Abbott government addresses bracket creep, where inflation causes a worker's income to ...

Tax cheat: Bracket creep on track to rob Australian workers of $25 billion   The Daily Telegraph
How Australians could end up paying $25 billion more in tax over the next four ...   Daily Mail
Australia's stance on tax avoidance out of step says Bill Shorten   WA today
Herald Sun   
Green Left Weekly   
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Two dead in suspected murder-suicide on Groote Eylandt: NT Police  ABC Online
The deaths of two people on a Northern Territory island is being treated as suspicious, police say. Two bodies were found in a house on Groote Eylandt by a member of the public in the early hours of Sunday morning. A police spokesman said one of the ...

Two found dead in NT home   9news.com.au
Two dead in suspected murder suicide   NEWS.com.au

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  Yahoo!7 News   
Alleged killer mother appears in court  Yahoo!7 News
A woman accused of murdering her newborn son has had her matter adjourned in a Gold Coast court. A mother accused of murdering her newborn son has appeared briefly in a Gold Coast court. Jodie Tarnawskyj was arrested on Friday over the child's ...


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