2015年4月30日 星期四

2015-05-01 Australia More Top Stories


The Australian
   
Bali 9 executions: Abbott welcomes Indonesian 'sympathy'   
The Australian
The Indonesian ambassador's “sympathies” for the families of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran are “too little, too late” and “cold comfort” for the men's loved ones, Bill Shorten says. A day after Indonesia executed the two men, dismissed Australia's ...

Bali Nine: Indonesian ambassador expresses sympathy to families of Andrew ...   ABC Online
Argument over AFP role ugly but necessary   Sydney Morning Herald
Tony Abbott says 'decent' Indonesians understand Australia's anger at executions   The Australian Financial Review
Radio Australia   
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Brisbane Times   
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The Age
   
Major headaches for commuters and footy fans as protesters vow to shut ...   
The Age
Keith and Lillian Lawford in front of their home on Budgarjuk outstation on the Dampier Peninsula, one of the communities that could be closed. Photo: Justin McManus. Melburnians will face major rush-hour headaches on Friday when protesters try to show ...

CBD protest 'an act of aggression'   Herald Sun
Neil Mitchell takes on Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance protester   3AW

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ABC Online
   
Boy, woman rescued in Kathmandu rubble, aid reaches some remote areas   
ABC Online
A boy and a woman who spent five days trapped under earthquake rubble in Kathmandu have been found alive, but tensions are rising elsewhere in devastated Nepal. Rescue teams toiled in pouring rain in the debris left by last week's devastating quake, but ...

Nepal earthquake: Teenager pulled alive from rubble on Day 6   CNN
Nepal quake: Two new rescues boost spirits amid sluggish aid delivery   Christian Science Monitor
Live: Nepal earthquake death toll rises to 6204; fresh tremors felt in Assam   Firstpost
Hindustan Times   
New York Times   
Gulf Daily News   
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Brisbane Times
   
Brisbane to host World Science Festival   
Brisbane Times
Brisbane will be the Asia-Pacific host city for the World Science Festival in March 2016, an "exciting and inspirational" forum for the world's brightest thinkers. PT2M53S 620 349. Autoplay OnOff; Video feedback; Video settings. Video will begin in 5 seconds.
World Science Festival to be held at Queensland Museum   ABC Online
Brisbane to host science world festival   The Australian (blog)

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Hongchi Xiao holds a workshop in Australia in 2013. Photo: Facebook   
Sydney Morning Herald
The peculiar story of a self-described Chinese "healer" has emerged following the death this week of a boy from Sydney's west who is believed to have attended one of the man's workshops. Hongchi Xiao, who advocates the use of slapping and stretching to ...

Investigation into death of diabetic boy who underwent Chinese 'slapping therapy'   New Zealand Herald
Boy dies after slapping therapy   The New Daily
Chinese 'slapping therapist' investigated over boy's death   3News NZ
9news.com.au   
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Daily Mail   
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The Guardian
   
Albury mayor regrets 'poor choice of words' about women walking alone   
The Guardian
The mayor of Albury has apologised for saying women were inviting attacks by walking on their own. In response to the sexual assault of a 17-year-old girl by three men in the town, Kevin Mack told the ABC on Thursday: “I always have encouraged women not ...

NSW mayor apologises for urging women not to walk home alone   9news.com.au
Dear Councillor Kevin Mack   Women's Agenda
Mayor apologises for rape comment   The Australian (blog)
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Huxley murder "chilling", says judge   
NEWS.com.au
THE decision to follow a stranger home and drive a knife into him more than 20 times was the work of a "very disturbed mind". THAT'S how a judge described Daniel Jack Kelsall's action in stabbing to death Sydney businessman Morgan Huxley on September ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Cricket Australia chairman Wally Edwards responds to rebel league threat   
Sydney Morning Herald
Cricket Australia chairman Wally Edwards has responded to a Fairfax Media report concerning a proposed rebel cricket league by saying its formation could jeopardise the structure of the game. Fairfax Media reported on Friday that national captain Michael ...

Michael Clarke, David Warner reportedly offered mega contracts for breakaway ...   Radio Australia
A$50 million rebel contracts 'highly speculative'- Cricket Australia   Reuters UK
David Leggat: Rebel cricket league proposal not surprising   New Zealand Herald
Daily Times   
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The Australian (blog)
   
Greens push Labor on gay marriage: Bandt   
The Australian (blog)
THE Australian Greens are claiming credit for a push inside Labor to force its MPs to vote for same-sex marriage. DEPUTY leader Adam Bandt believes his party and people who vote for the Greens pressured deputy opposition leader Tanya Plibersek into ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Pressure piles on Virgin to make a buck   
Sydney Morning Herald
The pressure is on Virgin Australia chief executive John Borghetti and his tight-knit management team. For the past five years, Virgin has been able to fly below the radar as Qantas went through one of the most painful and tumultuous periods in its 94-year ...

Share this story   Herald Sun
Capacity discipline means clearer skies for Virgin   The Australian
Virgin Australia Holdings pax up 1.3% to 5.6m with 77.1% load factor in Mar ...   CAPA - Centre for Aviation
Business Insider Australia   
Perth Now   
The Australian Financial Review   
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