The Australian
Anzac Day: Defence, police urge Australians to attend parades
The Australian
The vice-chief of the Defence Force has urged Australians not to let fears of terrorist attacks stop them attending Anzac Day parades. Vice-Admiral Ray Griggs said those attending commemorations across the nation must exercise common sense and ...
WA police to carry firearms at Anzac Day events for first timeABC Online
Guns for WA Police at Anzac services - The West AustralianThe West Australian
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The Australian
The vice-chief of the Defence Force has urged Australians not to let fears of terrorist attacks stop them attending Anzac Day parades. Vice-Admiral Ray Griggs said those attending commemorations across the nation must exercise common sense and ...
WA police to carry firearms at Anzac Day events for first time
Guns for WA Police at Anzac services - The West Australian
Sky News Australia
Cases set to be invalid after ICAC ruling
Sky News Australia
Several high profile corruption cases in New South Wales are likely to be declared invalid after last week's landmark High Court ruling over the ICAC's powers. According to Fairfax media reports the findings in relation to mining magnate Travers Duncan and ...
ICAC: unrepentant corruption watchdog just buying timeThe Australian (blog)
'Corrupt' businessmen set for legal winEchonetdaily
ICAC troubles Cascade as corruption findings are overturnedHerald Sun
Sydney Morning Herald
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Sky News Australia
Several high profile corruption cases in New South Wales are likely to be declared invalid after last week's landmark High Court ruling over the ICAC's powers. According to Fairfax media reports the findings in relation to mining magnate Travers Duncan and ...
ICAC: unrepentant corruption watchdog just buying time
'Corrupt' businessmen set for legal win
ICAC troubles Cascade as corruption findings are overturned
Sydney Morning Herald
Anzac 100: How I discovered my great grandfather in the pages of the Herald
Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald reporter Melanie Kembrey found her Anazc ancestor in the pages of the Herald, and you can too. My great grandfather Philip did not mince his words. "I think I felt worst when a man near me had his head blown off," he told the Sydney ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald reporter Melanie Kembrey found her Anazc ancestor in the pages of the Herald, and you can too. My great grandfather Philip did not mince his words. "I think I felt worst when a man near me had his head blown off," he told the Sydney ...
Herald Sun
Melb terror accused will seek bail
Herald Sun
A MELBOURNE teenager allegedly involved in an Islamic State-inspired terror plot targeting police on Anzac Day will seek to be released from custody next week. SEVDET Ramdan Besim, 18, of Hallam, faced court on Friday charged with conspiring to ...
Melbourne teen held over alleged Anzac Day terrorism plot appears in courtThe Guardian
Melbourne Anzac terror plot: Sevdet Besim appears in court over allegedly ...ABC Online
Terror raids: Sevdet Besim remanded ahead of bail hearingBrisbane Times
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Herald Sun
A MELBOURNE teenager allegedly involved in an Islamic State-inspired terror plot targeting police on Anzac Day will seek to be released from custody next week. SEVDET Ramdan Besim, 18, of Hallam, faced court on Friday charged with conspiring to ...
Melbourne teen held over alleged Anzac Day terrorism plot appears in court
Melbourne Anzac terror plot: Sevdet Besim appears in court over allegedly ...
Terror raids: Sevdet Besim remanded ahead of bail hearing
The Australian
Department of Parliamentary Services head Carol Mills sacked
The Australian
Parliament House's chief bureaucrat Carol Mills has been fired after finding herself in the centre of a number of controversies at home and in Britain. No reason was given for her sacking in a short statement released by the joint presiding officers, Ms Mills' ...
Carol Mills loses Canberra parliament job after months of criticismThe Guardian
Parliamentary Services secretary Carol Mills sackedBrisbane Times
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The Australian
Parliament House's chief bureaucrat Carol Mills has been fired after finding herself in the centre of a number of controversies at home and in Britain. No reason was given for her sacking in a short statement released by the joint presiding officers, Ms Mills' ...
Carol Mills loses Canberra parliament job after months of criticism
Parliamentary Services secretary Carol Mills sacked
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Woman dies after being pinned against wall by her own car in Gympie
ABC Online
A 59-year-old woman has died after her own car rolled and pinned her against the front of her house in the southern Queensland town of Gympie. The accident occurred at the front of the woman's house in Pacey Street at about 5:30pm last night. Paramedics ...
Woman crushed to death by car in GympieBrisbane Times
Qld woman crushed to death by carNEWS.com.au
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ABC Online
A 59-year-old woman has died after her own car rolled and pinned her against the front of her house in the southern Queensland town of Gympie. The accident occurred at the front of the woman's house in Pacey Street at about 5:30pm last night. Paramedics ...
Woman crushed to death by car in Gympie
Qld woman crushed to death by car
ABC Online
Katherine Abdallah: Mother of fatally stabbed woman Suzie Sarkis tells court she ...
ABC Online
A woman who stabbed and killed her cousin during an argument at her Sydney home has broken down in court as the victim's family spoke of the devastating impact of the crime. In February, Katherine Abdallah was acquitted of murdering 21-year-old Suzie ...
Sister speaks directly at killer in court9news.com.au
Sister confronts killer in Sydney courtYahoo7 News
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ABC Online
A woman who stabbed and killed her cousin during an argument at her Sydney home has broken down in court as the victim's family spoke of the devastating impact of the crime. In February, Katherine Abdallah was acquitted of murdering 21-year-old Suzie ...
Sister speaks directly at killer in court
Sister confronts killer in Sydney court
Cross-dressing robber nabbed in Victoria
The Australian (blog)
A CROSS-DRESSING robber who allegedly held up a Melbourne service station with a homemade machine gun is in custody. WEARING a blonde curly wig, red lipstick, a mauve skirt and wide brimmed hat, the man allegedly robbed the Taylors Hill store last ...
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The Australian (blog)
A CROSS-DRESSING robber who allegedly held up a Melbourne service station with a homemade machine gun is in custody. WEARING a blonde curly wig, red lipstick, a mauve skirt and wide brimmed hat, the man allegedly robbed the Taylors Hill store last ...
Rockhampton Morning Bulletin
Full horror of Neerkol revealed at hearing
SBS
A more detailed and distressing picture of what went on at a central Queensland orphanage decades ago has been revealed by a national inquiry. Source: AAP. 24 Apr 2015 - 7:34 AM UPDATED 1 MIN AGO ...
What happened at Neerkol orphanageNEWS.com.au
Neerkol orphanage victim continues her fight for justiceCentral Queensland news
569 Royal Commission referrals made so farRockhampton Morning Bulletin
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SBS
A more detailed and distressing picture of what went on at a central Queensland orphanage decades ago has been revealed by a national inquiry. Source: AAP. 24 Apr 2015 - 7:34 AM UPDATED 1 MIN AGO ...
What happened at Neerkol orphanage
Neerkol orphanage victim continues her fight for justice
569 Royal Commission referrals made so far
The Daily Telegraph
Manhunt underway after man shot dead in Horsley Park
The Daily Telegraph
A MAN shot to death at a home in Western Sydney overnight may have answered a knock at the door before being gunned down. A manhunt is underway after the 23-year-old was shot in Horsley Park last night just before midnight. On arrival at the home on ...
Gunman on the loose in SydneyNEWS.com.au
Fairfield Superintendent Peter Lennon addresses media about the Horsley Park ...Fairfield City Champion
Sydney man shot dead after answering doorSky News Australia
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The Daily Telegraph
A MAN shot to death at a home in Western Sydney overnight may have answered a knock at the door before being gunned down. A manhunt is underway after the 23-year-old was shot in Horsley Park last night just before midnight. On arrival at the home on ...
Gunman on the loose in Sydney
Fairfield Superintendent Peter Lennon addresses media about the Horsley Park ...
Sydney man shot dead after answering door
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