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2015-04-21 Australia More Top Stories


NEWS.com.au
   
Three people die in NSW storms   
NEWS.com.au
THREE people have died as the Hunter region cops the worst of the cyclonic conditions battering NSW. A WOMAN and two men, all believed to be elderly, have died in Dungog, which has recorded more than 312mm of rain in 24 hours. The news follows ...

Sydney storms: Thousands without power as rain continues to lash NSW   The Daily Telegraph
FULL COVERAGE: Three dead and homes swept away by floods in Dungog as ...   9news.com.au
Sydney weather: Deaths feared, homes washed away in Dungog as 'cyclonic ...   ABC Online
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ABC Online
   
Man charged with terrorism offences had phone conversation with 14yo British ...   
ABC Online
One of three men charged with terrorism-related offences had a phone conversation with a 14-year-old arrested in the United Kingdom on suspicion of planning an attack, a Melbourne court has heard. Sevdet Besim, 18, of Hallam, was charged following a ...

Anzac terror plot: Third man held in custody as details of alleged attack plot ...   The Age
Father of terror accused speaks of 'set up'   Sky News Australia
Abbott: 'Go about our normal lives'   NEWS.com.au
Herald Sun   
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ABC Online
   
Wayne Swan launches new Inclusive Prosperity Commission think tank   
ABC Online
The former Treasurer, now Labor backbencher, Wayne Swan, has kept a low profile since the Abbott government was elected in 2013. However, today he is launching a new Labor-backed think tank, to highlight what he believes is growing economic ...

Wayne Swan says he'll remain in parliament as a Labor mentor   The Australian
Swan happy on the backbench   Courier Mail
Labor to launch prosperity commission to help shape economic policy   The Guardian

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Los Angeles Times
   
'No easy answer' to Mediterranean migration crisis, leaders find   
Los Angeles Times
European leaders are struggling to find a solution to a desperate surge of Mediterranean migration that appears to have claimed more than 1,500 lives so far this year, as poverty and war drive people to risk their lives on rickety, overloaded boats. Any likely ...

EU vows to boost migrant search-and-rescue efforts   Washington Post
Rising Toll on Migrants Leaves Europe in Crisis; 900 May Be Dead at Sea   New York Times
Prosecutors: Capsized Boat Captain and Crew Member Arrested   ABC News
CNN International   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Sydney house prices continued to weigh on RBA rates decision   
Sydney Morning Herald
RBA governor Glenn Stevens says Sydney house prices are 'exuberant'. Sydney's overheated property market continued to weigh on the Reserve Bank of Australia's decision to hold interest rates steady at the April policy meeting, according to the minutes of ...

RBA may be settling in to wait past May   The Australian
RBA awaits more data before rate cut   NEWS.com.au
Probe into unusual $A trades finds nothing   The Daily Telegraph
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Money Morning Australia   
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UberX drivers make a killing amid continuing Sydney storms   
Brisbane Times
Out of action: storms made getting to work difficult for Sydneysiders on Tuesday. Photo: Louise Kennerley. . U​ber drivers made a killing in Sydney during the Tuesday morning peak hour commute as demand - and fees - for the ride-sharing app surged ...


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SBS
   
High Court Warns If ICAC Gets Too Powerful We May Run Out Of Corruption   
SBS
The Australian High Court is standing behind a ruling that sees the Independent Commission Against Corruption limited in their scope of prosecution due to worry that, if ICAC were to acquire further reaching powers, it may eliminate all corruption and nothing ...

NSW govt to consider ICAC law change   Yahoo7 News

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WA today
   
Breaking Politics: governments 'wrong' on poverty   
WA today
Government policy is failing the nearly one million Australians who are living in poverty says CEDA CEO Stephen Martin. Also, Senator John 'Wacka' Williams and Labor MP Andrew Giles on dodgy financial advisers. 10:30am. 21/04/15. The slippery slurplus ...

The retreating budget surplus   Brisbane Times
A stable home at the heart of tackling Australia's poverty   Mozo.com.au

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Most migrants are joining the team: PM   
NEWS.com.au
TONY Abbott has stopped short of backing one of his senior ministers who says the nation's Muslim leaders should be doing more to prevent young people being radicalised. "GOVERNMENT and community can help you but you've got the problem.

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Sydney house prices driven by Chinese "bolthole" buyers   
Sydney Morning Herald
Foreign buyers continue to supercharge the Sydney housing market, accounting for more than 21 per cent of demand in NSW and 15 per cent-plus nationally. Data released as part of National Australia Bank's quarterly residential property survey shows that ...

House price growth to slow next year: NAB   The Australian
Foreign buyers shifting focus: NAB   NEWS.com.au
Foreigners snap up new NSW, VIC homes, NAB   Sky News Australia

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