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Sky News Australia
   
Two people feared drowned in Maitland   
Sky News Australia
Two people are feared drowned as rescue teams search for a car swept into a creek in the storm-hit NSW Hunter region. Witnesses reported two cars were swept into Fishery Creek at Maitland at around 9am on Wednesday. NSW Police say a silver hatchback ...

NSW wild weather: 100kph winds and heavy rain to bring more misery to storm ...   ABC Online
Sydney weather: Mike Baird calls on workers to head home ASAP before storm ...   Sydney Morning Herald

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Brisbane Times
   
Two people charged over alleged counterfeit notes   
Brisbane Times
Queenslanders are being urged to be on the lookout for counterfeit notes. Photo: James Davies. Police have urged businesses in the Moreton Bay area to keep a close eye on bank notes after charging two people in the region over an alleged counterfeit ...

Two charged over funny money   The Australian (blog)
Police charge Woody Point man and Deception Bay woman after discovery of ...   Courier Mail
Two charged for alleged use of counterfeit money   The Sunshine Coast Daily

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The Australian
   
ALP eyes super tax hit for wealthy   
The Australian
Labor's proposal to claw back $14 billion of superannuation benefits from high-income Australians has been criticised by the government as another “new tax”. Tony Abbott's parliamentary secretary Alan Tudge said the Coalition would “take a look” at the ...

Labor's crackdown on super tax breaks for wealthy is politically risky, but makes ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Labor wants Abbott to break super promise   NEWS.com.au
Labor's super plan 'nothing like enough', says Grattan   The Australian Financial Review

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Cruise passengers step onto terra firma   
NEWS.com.au
PASSENGERS of the Carnival Spirit are relieved to be on terra firma in Sydney after a torrid two nights stranded at sea. A SYDNEY Harbour pilot boarded the cruise ship on Wednesday morning to bring it in, after wild storms battering the NSW coastline had ...

Sydney storms: Carnival Spirit cruise liner stuck outside Sydney Heads in ...   The Daily Telegraph
Carnival Spirit Unable to Dock in Sydney Due to Extreme Wind and Waves   Cruise Critic

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The West Australian
   
Man found guilty of murdering wife as teenage children tried to fight him off   
ABC Online
A 52-year-old Perth man has been found guilty of murdering his wife at their Canning Vale home while two of their children tried to fight him off. Messaoud Chiha repeatedly stabbed 45-year-old Souad Benhammadi in April 2013 in front of his 16-year-old son ...

WA dad guilty of murdering wife   The Australian (blog)
Perth dad guilty of murdering wife   Herald Sun
Man guilty of murdering wife as insanity plea fails   The West Australian

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The Age
   
AFL grand final parade: Premier tips big crowd, dismisses 'ghost town' fears   
The Age
Odds and eves: Unlike parades of old, this year's will fall on a newly created public holiday. Photo: Eddie Jim. Grand final eve public holiday a 'dumb decision'. Premier Daniel Andrews is confident this year's AFL grand final parade will be a huge success, ...

AFL fears holiday will hit crowd for Grand Final parade in city   Herald Sun

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The Canberra Times
   
Baden-Clay jury pool was recorded by Auscript   
Byron Shire News
THE state's Auditor-General will be asked to investigate how courtrooms holding the potential jury pool for the Gerard Baden-Clay murder trial and the media covering the case, were recorded. In documents obtained under Right to Information laws, the ...

Jurors taped regularly: Qld govt   The Australian (blog)

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Stop the boats slogan unhelpful for Europe   
NEWS.com.au
EUROPE doesn't need three-word sloganeering from Australia to solve its migrant crisis, federal Labor says. PRIME Minister Tony Abbott said on Tuesday the only way to stop the tragedy in the Mediterranean was to "stop the boats" - a policy adopted by his ...


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Consider my heritage: child sex offender   
9news.com.au
A prominent indigenous artist convicted of having sex with a 12-year-old girl claims being locked-up unable to hunt or see nature has led him to contemplate suicide. Dennis Michael Nona, 42, who is in custody at a Canberra prison, fronted the ACT Supreme ...


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The Australian (blog)
   
Labor, Greens welcome Medicare review   
The Australian (blog)
THE federal government insists its wide-ranging review of thousands of Medicare services and the treatment of chronic and mental illness will search for efficiencies, not savings. THE review has the initial support of Labor and the Greens who believe it's time ...


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