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2015-05-20 Australia More Top Stories


The Age
   
Abbott and Guy continue to play politics on infrastructure   
The Age
As far as political chess moves go, Matthew Guy's attempt to strike a deal with Tony Abbott to retain for Victoria the $1.5 billion the Commonwealth is demanding it hand back is a reasonably shrewd one. The state Opposition Leader is no Bobby Fischer.
Vic's East West Link money still up in air   Sky News Australia

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The Australian
   
Cardinal George Pell told abuse victim not to be 'ridiculous'   
The Australian
A victim says he told Cardinal George Pell about boys being abused at a Victorian Catholic school but that he told him not to be “ridiculous and walked off''. Giving evidence at the abuse royal commission sitting in Ballarat, Timothy Green, 53, said that he told ...

Pope pressed for Pell to explain pedo scandal   Herald Sun
Child sex abuse inquiry: Victim had teeth pulled out by nuns with pliers, royal ...   ABC Online
Sex abuse survivor's minute silence   Newcastle Herald

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Herald Sun
   
Organised crime gangs funding terror, Australian Crime Commission intelligence ...   
Herald Sun
Cannot Contact Server. Please upgrade your Flash Plugin. Australia's biggest crime threats 2:53. Play video. http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/. Illegal immigrants, terrorists, bikies, youth gangs, weapons and cybercrimes are emerging as the nation's ...

Drug users could unwittingly fund terror   9news.com.au
Online fraud poses a growing threat to Australians, Crime Commission report ...   3AW
Ice driving organised crime in Australia   Sky News Australia
The Daily Telegraph   
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Brisbane Times
   
Allison Baden-Clay's parents seek privacy as Gerard's appeal date set   
Brisbane Times
Allison Baden-Clay's parents say they are continuing to come to terms with the "horrific crime" that claimed the life of their daughter and have requested privacy as their son-in-law makes a bid for freedom. Gerard Baden-Clay was convicted of the 2012 murder ...

Allison Baden-Clay's parents ask for privacy as appeal date announced for killer ...   ABC Online
Baden-Clay family responds to appeal date   Herald Sun
Allison Baden-Clay's family responds to date   Sky News Australia
Courier Mail   
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Sky News Australia
   
Hundreds of migrants rescued off Indonesia   
Sky News Australia
Hundreds of asylum seekers have been rescued by local fishermen from their wooden vessel off Indonesia's Aceh province. Khairul Nova, a search and rescue official, said that 374 migrants, believed to be from Myanmar, had so far been rescued. Just after ...

102 boatpeople rescued off Indonesia, hundreds more at sea   Yahoo News

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Brisbane Times
   
Townsville drug raids net more than $1 million in cannabis   
Brisbane Times
Co-ordinated raids on an alleged drug ring have uncovered more than $1 million worth of cannabis and sent 17 people before the courts. The alleged offenders are facing 163 charges between them after a series of busts at the weekend in north Queensland.
Police charge 17 people with 163 offences in major drugs operation in Townsville   9news.com.au

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Eunji Ban's killer unfit for trial: court   
Courier Mail
THE Queensland man accused of the brutal murder of South Korean woman Eunji Ban in Brisbane has been declared unfit to stand trial due to a major psychiatric illnesses. ALEX Reuben McEwan, 21, has been in custody since November 24, 2013, when the ...


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Herald Sun
   
Two freeway pileups cause havoc   
Herald Sun
A WOMAN spent 45 minutes trapped in her car following a freeway pileup involving several cars and a truck this morning. The crash was one of two multi-car freeway crashes that caused bedlam for peak-hour traffic in Melbourne's west. The woman, aged in ...

Woman in hospital after major crash   Sky News Australia
Five in Vic hospitals after car smashes   9news.com.au

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NEWS.com.au
   
Abbott vows not to shut down live cattle trade after sledgehammer revelations   
Sydney Morning Herald
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has vowed not to close down the live cattle trade to Vietnam following revelations Australian cattle are being slaughtered with sledgehammers in Vietnamese abattoirs. Animal rights group Animals Australia documented brutal ...

Cattle investigation began in March: Joyce   The Australian (blog)

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The Guardian
   
Australian man who fled Syria says he never joined 'vicious and cruel' Isis   
The Guardian
A wounded man is treated at a makeshift hospital in Aleppo in May 2014. Adam Brookman says he was working in the city at the time 'on ambulances, transporting civilians who were injured due to bombing and fire from jets'. Photograph: Zein ...

Courts can consider contrite terrorists   The Australian (blog)
Australian man says he was forced to join IS   Sky News Australia
Returning IS fighters could benefit from co-operating with authorities: PM   SBS
The Interpreter   
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