Herald Sun
Turn against LNP in regional Qld: Newspoll
Herald Sun
THE Liberal National Party faces large swings against it in regional Queensland, the latest Newspoll shows. THE poll, conducted for News Corp Australia in the lead-up to next Saturday's state election, revealed a swing of up to 13 per cent in three key ...
North Qld to swing back to Labor: analystNEWS.com.au
Rural firies weigh up election optionsGladstone Observer
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Herald Sun
THE Liberal National Party faces large swings against it in regional Queensland, the latest Newspoll shows. THE poll, conducted for News Corp Australia in the lead-up to next Saturday's state election, revealed a swing of up to 13 per cent in three key ...
North Qld to swing back to Labor: analyst
Rural firies weigh up election options
Labor plans pay review for Qld teachers
NEWS.com.au
QUEENSLAND Labor leader Annastacia Palaszczuk has pledged $6 million to make it possible for the state's best teachers to boost their pay packets. THE opposition leader says if elected it will fund a review to establish two new classifications that identify ...
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NEWS.com.au
QUEENSLAND Labor leader Annastacia Palaszczuk has pledged $6 million to make it possible for the state's best teachers to boost their pay packets. THE opposition leader says if elected it will fund a review to establish two new classifications that identify ...
Sydney Morning Herald
Japan on edge as fate of Islamic State-held hostages uncertain
Sydney Morning Herald
Beijing: The fate of two Japanese hostages held by Islamic State militants remained in limbo on Saturday, after a deadline for Japan's government to pay a $US200 million ransom lapsed with no reports of progress in efforts to release the pair. A video posted ...
Islamic State militants claim to have executed Japanese hostages Kenji Goto ...Herald Sun
Deadline to pay ransom for two Japanese hostages loomsTVNZ
Japan captive's mother pleads for his release as Islamic State deadline passesDaily Mail
The Japan Times
Voice of America
Irish Examiner
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Sydney Morning Herald
Beijing: The fate of two Japanese hostages held by Islamic State militants remained in limbo on Saturday, after a deadline for Japan's government to pay a $US200 million ransom lapsed with no reports of progress in efforts to release the pair. A video posted ...
Islamic State militants claim to have executed Japanese hostages Kenji Goto ...
Deadline to pay ransom for two Japanese hostages looms
Japan captive's mother pleads for his release as Islamic State deadline passes
The Daily Telegraph
Man fights off robbers as woman shot in face at Ashfield
The Daily Telegraph
THE chain smoking 71-year-old convenience store attendant who fought off two young armed robbers has a message for them: please come again. The Ashfield store attendant wrestled with a bandit in his 40s after he and a younger man tried to steal cash ...
Machete-wielding robber driven off by 70-year-old man in Sydney9news.com.au
Two Sydney convenience stores targeted in simultaneous robberiesNewcastle Herald
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The Daily Telegraph
THE chain smoking 71-year-old convenience store attendant who fought off two young armed robbers has a message for them: please come again. The Ashfield store attendant wrestled with a bandit in his 40s after he and a younger man tried to steal cash ...
Machete-wielding robber driven off by 70-year-old man in Sydney
Two Sydney convenience stores targeted in simultaneous robberies
BBC News
Islamic State crisis: John Kerry hails coalition effort
BBC News
Coalition air strikes in Syria and Iraq have halted or reversed the momentum of jihadist group Islamic State, US Secretary of State John Kerry has said. Speaking after talks in London between 21 coalition states, Mr Kerry said about half the group's leaders had ...
Falling oil prices may hurt fight against IS: IraqThe Australian
International coalition in new pledge to defeat Islamic StateAhram Online
'Coalition needs 2 years to expel ISIS from Iraq'Times of India
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BBC News
Coalition air strikes in Syria and Iraq have halted or reversed the momentum of jihadist group Islamic State, US Secretary of State John Kerry has said. Speaking after talks in London between 21 coalition states, Mr Kerry said about half the group's leaders had ...
Falling oil prices may hurt fight against IS: Iraq
International coalition in new pledge to defeat Islamic State
'Coalition needs 2 years to expel ISIS from Iraq'
Brisbane Times
Aussie of the Year nominees on a mission
Brisbane Times
Fellow nominee Rosie Battie doesn't sing, act or dance and neither woman is rich or, in the usual sense, famous. What these two people do is work tirelessly to bring attention to confronting, difficult and often hidden or ignored issues. Actor Deborra-lee ...
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Brisbane Times
Fellow nominee Rosie Battie doesn't sing, act or dance and neither woman is rich or, in the usual sense, famous. What these two people do is work tirelessly to bring attention to confronting, difficult and often hidden or ignored issues. Actor Deborra-lee ...
NSW trio charged after men held, bashed
The Australian (blog)
TWO men and a woman have been charged over the detention and assault of three men at a house in Sydney's northwest. A HAMMER was taken from a 34-year-old man and two shotguns were seized from a Shanes Park home after it was raided by police ...
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The Australian (blog)
TWO men and a woman have been charged over the detention and assault of three men at a house in Sydney's northwest. A HAMMER was taken from a 34-year-old man and two shotguns were seized from a Shanes Park home after it was raided by police ...
New York Times
New King in Saudi Arabia Unlikely to Alter Oil Policy
New York Times
The new king of Saudi Arabia moved quickly on Friday to assure global energy markets that the country would maintain its strategy of pushing other top exporters to maintain a high level of oil production. But a prolonged slump in oil prices, as well as budget ...
New Saudi king moves quickly to avoid future power struggleLos Angeles Times
Saudi King Abdullah death: Cameron to pay his respectsBBC News
King Salman's succession signals end of an eraToronto Star
The Globe and Mail
Daily Mail
Washington Post
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New York Times
The new king of Saudi Arabia moved quickly on Friday to assure global energy markets that the country would maintain its strategy of pushing other top exporters to maintain a high level of oil production. But a prolonged slump in oil prices, as well as budget ...
New Saudi king moves quickly to avoid future power struggle
Saudi King Abdullah death: Cameron to pay his respects
King Salman's succession signals end of an era
CBC.ca
Ebola vaccine set for trial in West Africa
Aljazeera.com
Experimental vaccine dispatched to worst affected countries amid reports that the deadly outbreak is possibly waning. 23 Jan 2015 20:41 GMT | Ebola, Liberia, Africa, Health, World Health Organisation. The first batch of an experimental Ebola vaccine has ...
First GSK Ebola vaccine shipment due to arrive in LiberiaReuters
First Ebola Vaccines Head to LiberiaNBCNews.com
Health Highlights: Jan. 23, 2015U.S. News & World Report
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Aljazeera.com
Experimental vaccine dispatched to worst affected countries amid reports that the deadly outbreak is possibly waning. 23 Jan 2015 20:41 GMT | Ebola, Liberia, Africa, Health, World Health Organisation. The first batch of an experimental Ebola vaccine has ...
First GSK Ebola vaccine shipment due to arrive in Liberia
First Ebola Vaccines Head to Liberia
Health Highlights: Jan. 23, 2015
Sky News Australia
French tourist drowns at Swimchart Beach on Tasmania's east coast
ABC Online
The tourist had been camping in the Bay Of Fires conservation area and went for a swim at Swimchart Beach around 5:30pm on Friday only to be caught in a rip. After onlookers noticed the man struggling a surfer went to his aid and brought the man back to ...
Tourist drowns at Swimcart BeachTasmania Examiner
French man drowns on Tasmania's east coatSky News Australia
French national drowns at Swimcart BeachThe Advocate
SBS
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ABC Online
The tourist had been camping in the Bay Of Fires conservation area and went for a swim at Swimchart Beach around 5:30pm on Friday only to be caught in a rip. After onlookers noticed the man struggling a surfer went to his aid and brought the man back to ...
Tourist drowns at Swimcart Beach
French man drowns on Tasmania's east coat
French national drowns at Swimcart Beach
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