2014年11月26日 星期三

2014-11-27 Australia Australia


Pedestrian TV
   
Brisbane's Worst Teen Breaks Bail At Schoolies   
Pedestrian TV
A Brisbane teen - The Worst, in fact - who only five weeks ago appeared before a magistrate and was charged with racially abusing a train guard has reportedly been fined for breaching the conditions of his bail by attending church. J/k, it was Schoolies.
Kader Boumzar, charged over racist attack on train guard, found drunk ...   The Australian
Queensland teen fined for partying at Schoolies while on bail   Daily Mail
Qld 'racist rant' teenager breaches bail   Yahoo!7 News

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The Australian
   
Tweed bikies arrested during QLD police raids   
ABC Local
A series of co-ordinated raids was satged across south-east Queensland and Tweed Heads over the past 24 hours. Officers seized more than $5-million worth of drugs and about $500m000 in cash. Detective Superintendent Michael Niland said at least 75 ...

Rebels drug raids hit 70 properties   Sydney Morning Herald
Qld police seize $500k cash in bikie raids   Herald Sun
75 bikie raids held in south-east Queensland   ABC Online

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Brisbane Times
   
George Brandis hides his metadata   
Brisbane Times
Holding back: Attorney -General George Brandis doesn't want who he has called released. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen. Attorney-General George Brandis wants your private phone and internet metadata to be accessible by law-enforcement agencies without a ...

Who Brandis called censored and deemed not relevant to democracy   ZDNet

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Wedding bells ringing less frequently   
9news.com.au
New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show 118,962 couples got hitched in 2013, a decrease of 4282 on the previous year. The divorce rate was also down - 47,638, which was 2279 less than in 2012. There were children involved in close to half ...

Kevin Andrews: divorce rate is falling but still too high   The Australian

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The Daily Telegraph
   
A girl, 12, acted quickly when her father blacked-out and his car veered toward ...   
The Daily Telegraph
A KOTARA man has died after crashing into a tree, moments after he blacked out and his 12-year-old daughter took the wheel of the car to stop it from colliding with oncoming traffic. Emergency services were called to Carnley Ave, Kotara, about 8.40 last night ...

12yo takes over car as dad loses control   Sky News Australia

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ABC Online
   
State Government remains firm on public sector job cuts   
NEWS.com.au
AS thousands rallied on the lawns outside State Parliament, inside the Government said it would not budge on its savings strategies. The last House of Assembly Question Time of the year was dominated by the issue of public sector job cuts. Treasurer Peter ...

Unions' work-to-rule vow could cost State Government $80 million   Herald Sun
Public sector stops work in Tasmania   9news.com.au
Unions vow to work to rule   Perth Now
ABC Online   
Yahoo!7 News   
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Medicinal marijuana has cross-party help   
Sydney Morning Herald
The federal government is open to legalising the medicinal use of marijuana, two prominent Liberals say. Senator Ian Macdonald and MP Warren Entsch are supporting a private cross-party bill due to be tabled in parliament later on Thursday. Mr Entsch says ...


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The West Australian
   
Comanchero bikie gang members charged over assaults in Madeley   
ABC Online
Seven members of the Comanchero bikie gang have been charged over the alleged assault of two men in the Perth suburb of Madeley. The gang crime squad allege seven bikies attacked a 38-year-old man as he was leaving a Muay Thai exhibition fight at ...

Senior WA Comancheros charged over brutal bashings   The Age
Comancheros charged over bashing   Perth Now
Perth bikies charged over bashings   Courier Mail
The West Australian   
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SBS
   
Vic MPs who fail booze tests may lose pay   
9news.com.au
Victorian parliamentarians who fail a random breath test on a sitting day could be docked a day's pay if Labor wins Saturday's election. MPs and judges would be randomly breath-tested when sitting to make sure their blood-alcohol level was below .05.
24/7 pharmacies promised under Vic Labor   Sydney Morning Herald
Victoria election 2014: MPs to be subject to random breath-testing in Parliament ...   ABC Online
Victorian state election: Thursday, November 27, 2014   WA today
The New Daily   
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ABC Online
   
Coffee with Colin: PerthNow readers have voted on questions to ask WA Premier ...   
Herald Sun
THE votes are in, PerthNow's Kara Vickery is with the Premier right now, asking your questions in Coffee with Colin. PerthNow is putting the 10 questions readers most want answered to the Premier this morning. The most popular questions were:.
WA Premier Colin Barnett labelled 'a disgrace' on issue of Indigenous ...   ABC Online
WA Premier Barnett concedes first budget deficit in 15 years   9news.com.au
Little chance we'll stay in the black: Premier   Perth Now
WA today   
SBS   
The West Australian   
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