2015年1月18日 星期日

2015-01-19 Australia Australia


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Australia will keep diplomats in Indonesia for now: Julie Bishop   
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia has no plans to withdraw its diplomats from Indonesia but Foreign Minister Julie Bishop would not speculate on what might happen "should the Indonesian government carry through its threat to execute" two members of the Bali Nine. The Foreign ...

Bishop: Indonesia executions 'will not curb drugs problem'   BBC News
Newcastle father urges govt to do more to prevent execution of Bali Nine ...   ABC Online
Indonesia executions: Ambassadors recalled in protest over deaths of drug ...   Yahoo!7 News
The Australian   
The Conversation AU   
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Sky News Australia
   
uni offers lockdown in tatters as students hack in   
Sydney Morning Herald
Student hackers have forced the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre website to lift its information embargo on first round offers. The site was supposed to open for students at 2pm on Monday, but hundreds who could not wait began hacking in to get their ...

Wait for tertiary offers ends today for 74000 students   Herald Sun
Click here for first-round offers   The Age
All that selection data: what does it mean?   Brisbane Times
9news.com.au   
3AW   
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Herald Sun
   
Karaoke bar attack leaves man unconscious in Melbourne CBD   
Herald Sun
Vicious karaoke attack 1:29. Play video. http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/. Victorian detectives are investigating a serious assault that left a woman and a man injured at a karaoke bar in Melbournes CBD. Herald Sun; 19 Jan 2015; News. POLICE are ...

Couple bashed by group in vicious karaoke bar attack   ABC Online
Man knocked out, girlfriend stomped upon in karaoke bashing   9news.com.au
Horrific footage of Melbourne karaoke bar gang attack   The Age
Sky News Australia   
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The Australian
   
Queensland election 2015: Newman hits regions, Palaszczuk in Brisbane   
The Australian
1.53pm: Queensland Labor leader Annastacia Palaszczuk has described the lead-up to month's state election as “the most serious campaign” in a generation and says she would be happy to have former premier Anna Bligh attend her campaign launch, Mark ...

Queensland election 2015: Alan Jones condemns Campbell Newman's LNP ...   ABC Online
Queensland Election: No to daylight saving   Brisbane Times
Queensland election 2015: Palaszczuk puts spotlight on Townsville with third visit   ABC Local
Courier Mail   
iT News   
The Conversation AU   
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Herald Sun
   
Omar Ammouche, arrested during January counterterrorism raids, 'knew nothing ...   
Herald Sun
A MAN charged by counterterrorism police with illegally possessing 50 shotgun shells was not the owner of the ammunition, his lawyer has claimed in court. Omar Ammouche, 33, was arrested by heavily armed tactical police during a high-profile arrest in ...

Shotgun pellets belonged to Omar Ammouche's good friend: court   Sydney Morning Herald
Terrorism raid suspect 'innocent': lawyer   SBS

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Sky News Australia
   
Two men in hospital after separate stabbings in northern suburbs   
Herald Sun
POLICE are investigating two separate stabbings in Epping and Thomastown this morning. A man in his 30s was stabbed multiple times in an alleged aggravated burglary at an address on Clarke St in Thomastown just after 7am while a 26-year-old Lalor man ...

Two stabbed in separate Melbourne attacks   9news.com.au
Two stabbed in separate Melbourne attacks - Yahoo!7   Yahoo!7 News
Men stabbed in separate attacks in Melbourne's north   Warrnambool Standard

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ABC Online
   
Manus Island asylum seekers say police, guards preparing to enter compound ...   
ABC Online
Asylum seekers who have barricaded themselves inside a compound at the Manus Island detention centre say police and guards are preparing to enter the compound by force, a claim the PNG government denies. Protests at the facility are entering their ...

Manus Island protests 'intensify'   SBS
Manus Island: four asylum seekers placed in solitary confinement as tensions ...   The Guardian
Manus Island protest escalates, up to 700 detainees on hunger strike   Sydney Morning Herald
Radio New Zealand   
Radio Australia   
The Conversation AU   
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Herald Sun
   
Stolen items found with pair in Rowville included kitchen sink   
Herald Sun
POLICE found more than they'd bargained for when attending a reported theft in Rowville last night. Police were called by staff at a liquor store on Stud Rd just before 7pm after a man allegedly walked out of the store with a bottle of alcohol down his pants.
Couple allegedly steal everything, including the kitchen sink   The Border Mail

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Tobin Brothers funeral parlour accidentally threw out baby's cremated remains   
The Age
Police are searching a Melbourne rubbish tip after cremated remains of a stillborn baby were accidentally thrown out. The baby's cremated remains were inadvertently disposed of by staff at Tobin Brothers Funerals last week, the company has confirmed.
Desperate search underway for stillborn baby's remains at Wollert tip   3AW
Melbourne tip searched for baby remains   Daily Mail

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9news.com.au
   
Marilyn Wallman cold case: Partial skull identified as that of Queensland ...   
ABC Online
Part of a skull found near a creek in north Queensland is that of schoolgirl Marilyn Wallman, who vanished more than four decades ago, police have confirmed. Marilyn was 14 when she disappeared while riding to school from the Mackay suburb of Eimeo in ...

New details of 43-year-old Mackay cold case set to be released   Brisbane Times
DNA tests confirm breakthrough in child murder cold case   Courier Mail
DNA answers to Marilyn cold case   Sky News Australia

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