2014年12月1日 星期一

2014-12-02 Australia More Top Stories

  Sydney Morning Herald   
'Stop texting me': Glenn Lazarus accuses Christopher Pyne of harassment over ...  Sydney Morning Herald
Farcical scenes as key senator dodges media · The Pulse Live: Stephanie Peatling blogs live from Parliament. Palmer United Party senator Glenn Lazarus says the party will not strike a deal with the Abbott government to deregulate university fees in a savage ...

'Stop harassing me': Glenn Lazarus declares higher education reforms dead ...   ABC Online
Pyne embarrassing himself over uni reforms says Glenn Lazarus   The Australian
PUP Senator Glen Lazarus Says He Is Sick Of Christopher Pyne's 'Harassing ...   Business Insider Australia
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  The Australian   
Higher education reforms to be voted down in Senate  The Australian
THE Abbott Government's higher education reform bill will be voted down in the senate this afternoon after it failed to win support from the cross bench. The government will move its higher education reform bill in its current form to a vote in the senate this ...

Tony Abbott declares Labor 'feral' during morning TV blitz   The Age
Tony Abbott has a public service wage battle on his hands. Source: News Corp ...   NEWS.com.au
Prime Minister Tony Abbott stems bleeding, but faces tough pre-Christmas period   Sydney Morning Herald
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  Herald Sun   
Relatives of alleged Brunswick gunman say he was 'released from jail two ...  9news.com.au
A man at the centre of a dramatic five-hour standoff with police in Melbourne's inner north had only been released from jail two weeks before, relatives say. Police were called to a Donald Street property in Brunswick following reports of a shooting. A man was ...

Brunswick siege: Man shot dead, another arrested in Melbourne's north   ABC Online
Gunman to be charged after fatal siege   Sky News Australia
One dead, man arrested in siege   NEWS.com.au
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  Sky News Australia   
Mother critical of lack of support after baby Indianna died in child care  Brisbane Times
A carer who was looking after a baby girl when the five-month-old died was given counselling, but a Queensland bureaucrat couldn't say if her parents got the same support. The inquest into the baby's death has heard Emma Hicks left her daughter Indianna ...

Indianna Hicks inquest: No sign of problems with carer linked to baby's death ...   ABC Online
Carer apologises to parents of baby Indianna who died   Sydney Morning Herald

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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Bears growling: Deutsche Bank shifts thinking with rate cut prediction for 2015  Sydney Morning Herald
Bets mounting on rate cut. Those who see darkness and downsides in the economy are known in the markets as bears. Right now the bears' growls are getting louder. A sharp fall in oil price in the last few days, and an associated plunge in the sharemarket, ...

RBA to cut rates to 2%: Deutsche Bank   The Australian
RBA may be forced to cut interest rates in 2015, not raise them   The Age
Good news on economy, but Rajan may hold rates   Hindustan Times
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  The Australian   
Young wharfie thought body in Yarra River was 'rubbish'  9news.com.au
Police pulled the body of a man from the Yarra River this morning. (Andrew Nelson, 9NEWS). 9NEWS. A young wharfie who spotted a man's body floating in Melbourne's Yarra River initially thought it was rubbish. Josh Arslan was on his way to work when he ...

Man's body found in Yarra river   The Australian
Body found in the Yarra River   The Age
Body found in Melbourne's Yarra River   ABC Online

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  Herald Sun   
Pre-election mailing blitz for Qld  9news.com.au
Queensland voters should brace themselves for the first political mailing blitz of the state poll, even though Premier Campbell Newman is yet to call the election. From next week, federal Labor MPs and senators will send more than 700,000 letters seeking to ...

From Victoria to Queensland   My Sunshine Coast (press release)

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  Christian Science Monitor   
Why are the world's food aid programs running short of money? (+video)  Christian Science Monitor
On Monday, the World Food Program announced that, due to a funding shortage, it was suspending food aid to more than 1.7 million Syrian refugees. The setback, which comes as winter approaches, is emblematic of a global crisis.
WFP suspends food aid for 1.7 mln Syrian refugees   Daily Mail

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  The Guardian   
NSW premier Mike Baird backs poll on Indigenous constitutional recognition  The Guardian
Mike Baird: it will take time 'before we convince the entire country' on merits of referendum. Photograph: Jane Dempster/AAP. Monday 1 December 2014 21.46 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on LinkedIn · Share on ...

NSW calls for constitutional recognition of indigenous people   BBC News
Baird backs indigenous recognition   SBS
Yatdjuligin: an important new book for nursing and for the health of Aboriginal ...   Crikey (blog)

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  NEWS.com.au   
Girl, 9, may have been taken from Sydney to Middle East for forced marriage  NEWS.com.au
THERE are fears a nine-year-old Sydney girl has been taken out of Australia to be married overseas. Federal Justice Minister Michael Keenan says he is investigating reports the girl will be married in the Middle East. “We're very keen to ... make sure that if ...

Govt looks into reports of bride aged nine   SBS
Sydney girl, 9, feared sent to Middle East for arranged marriage   Sydney Morning Herald
Nine-year-old suspected child bride leaves Australia to be married   ABC Online

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