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 ...
Argument over AFP role ugly but necessarySydney Morning Herald
Bali Nine: Indonesian ambassador expresses sympathy to families of Andrew ...ABC Online
Grattan on Friday: Australia-Indonesia relationship will never be easyThe Conversation AU
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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 ...
Argument over AFP role ugly but necessary
Bali Nine: Indonesian ambassador expresses sympathy to families of Andrew ...
Grattan on Friday: Australia-Indonesia relationship will never be easy
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Premier Annastacia Palasczuk urges southeast Queensland to stay home ...
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Beaches have been closed along the south-east coast as the BoM warns of "deceptively" powerful surf. (9NEWS). 9NEWS. Queensland Premier Annastacia Palasczuk has urged Queenslanders to stay home tonight as damaging winds and heavy rains ...
Heavy rainfall hits parts of Queensland; New South Wales braces as east coast ...Radio Australia
Southeast Qld weather conditions worsenThe Daily Telegraph
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Beaches have been closed along the south-east coast as the BoM warns of "deceptively" powerful surf. (9NEWS). 9NEWS. Queensland Premier Annastacia Palasczuk has urged Queenslanders to stay home tonight as damaging winds and heavy rains ...
Heavy rainfall hits parts of Queensland; New South Wales braces as east coast ...
Southeast Qld weather conditions worsen
More charged over alleged fines scam
Sydney Morning Herald
NOTE: This story was first published on November 30, 2006. Twenty-three people faced Sydney's Downing Centre Local Court yesterday charged with swearing false statutory declarations to escape speeding and parking fines or loss of licence points.
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Sydney Morning Herald
NOTE: This story was first published on November 30, 2006. Twenty-three people faced Sydney's Downing Centre Local Court yesterday charged with swearing false statutory declarations to escape speeding and parking fines or loss of licence points.
Sydney Morning Herald
Albury mayor Kevin Mack sparks anger for call to women to avoid walking alone ...
Sydney Morning Herald
A NSW mayor has sparked outrage after he cautioned women not to walk alone at night following the suspected gang rape of a teenager in his town. Kevin Mack, the mayor of Albury, said walking alone was "an invitation for someone to take advantage of you" ...
Mayor apologises for rape commentThe Australian (blog)
Albury Mayor Kevin Mack sorry for 'victim blaming' rape comments on women ...ABC Online
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Sydney Morning Herald
A NSW mayor has sparked outrage after he cautioned women not to walk alone at night following the suspected gang rape of a teenager in his town. Kevin Mack, the mayor of Albury, said walking alone was "an invitation for someone to take advantage of you" ...
Mayor apologises for rape comment
Albury Mayor Kevin Mack sorry for 'victim blaming' rape comments on women ...
The Australian
Greens push Labor on gay marriage: Bandt
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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 ...
Cut & Paste: Talk of a binding vote on marriage equality leaves knotsThe Australian
Bill Shorten Boldly Declares “Now Is Not The Time To Do Things”SBS (satire)
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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 ...
Cut & Paste: Talk of a binding vote on marriage equality leaves knots
Bill Shorten Boldly Declares “Now Is Not The Time To Do Things”
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Rallies held to protest against threat of remote community closures in Western ...
ABC Online
Hundreds of people have marched through the streets of Geraldton in Western Australia's Mid West, one in a series of national and international protests against the proposed closure of remote communities in the state. There are also rallies being held in ...
National day of action to protest closure of remote communitiesSBS
Julian Lennon Speaks Out Against The Closure Of Remote Aboriginal ...TripleM Sydney
Weather forces Aboriginal support march 'online'Echonetdaily
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ABC Online
Hundreds of people have marched through the streets of Geraldton in Western Australia's Mid West, one in a series of national and international protests against the proposed closure of remote communities in the state. There are also rallies being held in ...
National day of action to protest closure of remote communities
Julian Lennon Speaks Out Against The Closure Of Remote Aboriginal ...
Weather forces Aboriginal support march 'online'
The Australian
LNP campaign director quits over Queensland poll disaster
The Australian
The architect of the Liberal National Party's disastrous Queensland election campaign has resigned as state director. Brad Henderson has tendered his resignation from the LNP's leadership team, a move that will take effect at the end of the party's annual ...
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The Australian
The architect of the Liberal National Party's disastrous Queensland election campaign has resigned as state director. Brad Henderson has tendered his resignation from the LNP's leadership team, a move that will take effect at the end of the party's annual ...
LNP boss quits after disastrous Qld election
Sydney Morning Herald
UN condemns Australia for expelling Sheikh Mansour Leghaei to Iran
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia violated the human rights of an Iranian sheikh and his family when it expelled him without adequately explaining why ASIO suspected him of being a threat to national security, a United Nations committee has ruled. "When I read the verdict I was in ...
UN finds Australia violated rights of Iranian cleric9news.com.au
UN: Australia Violated Iranian Cleric Mansour Leghaei's RightsInternational Business Times AU
UN: Australia violated expelled Iranian's rightsAl-Arabiya
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Sydney Morning Herald
Australia violated the human rights of an Iranian sheikh and his family when it expelled him without adequately explaining why ASIO suspected him of being a threat to national security, a United Nations committee has ruled. "When I read the verdict I was in ...
UN finds Australia violated rights of Iranian cleric
UN: Australia Violated Iranian Cleric Mansour Leghaei's Rights
UN: Australia violated expelled Iranian's rights
Sky News Australia
Accused partner basher charged with murder
Sky News Australia
A man accused of beating his partner so severely she was placed on life support has been charged with murder. Grandmother of five Linda Locke died in Westmead Hospital on Tuesday, two days after being taken there with head injuries, a collapsed lung ...
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Sky News Australia
A man accused of beating his partner so severely she was placed on life support has been charged with murder. Grandmother of five Linda Locke died in Westmead Hospital on Tuesday, two days after being taken there with head injuries, a collapsed lung ...
TODAYonline
Australian mum faces death in Malaysia for drug trafficking
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Maria Elvira Pinto Exposto leaving the magistrates court in Sepang in January. No date has been set for a trial, but lawyers said it could begin later this year. Photo: REUTERS. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...
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Australian woman facing death penalty appears in Malaysian courtSBS
Australian Maria Elvira Pinto Exposto faces execution for carrying 'ice'Daily Mail
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Maria Elvira Pinto Exposto leaving the magistrates court in Sepang in January. No date has been set for a trial, but lawyers said it could begin later this year. Photo: REUTERS. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...
World News Update, what you need to know
Australian woman facing death penalty appears in Malaysian court
Australian Maria Elvira Pinto Exposto faces execution for carrying 'ice'
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