The Australian
Sydney mother 'left children for life with Islamic State'
The Australian
Australia's new counter terrorism minister says he's deeply disturbed by reports a Sydney mother has abandoned her two young children for a new life with the Islamic State in Syria. Michael Keenan says he can't fathom what motivates people to join a death ...
Keenan to attack IS propaganda machineCourier Mail
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The Australian
Australia's new counter terrorism minister says he's deeply disturbed by reports a Sydney mother has abandoned her two young children for a new life with the Islamic State in Syria. Michael Keenan says he can't fathom what motivates people to join a death ...
Keenan to attack IS propaganda machine
Sky News Australia
Accused terror teen should face Supreme Court, prosecutors say
The Australian
COMMONWEALTH authorities want to prosecute a 17-year-old accused of plotting a Mother's Day terror attack in an adult court. The youth appeared this morning at a children's court where he was told prosecutors want his terror charges moved to the ...
Accused terror teen charged with third offenceThe Age
Terror accused teen may face Supreme courtSky News Australia
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The Australian
COMMONWEALTH authorities want to prosecute a 17-year-old accused of plotting a Mother's Day terror attack in an adult court. The youth appeared this morning at a children's court where he was told prosecutors want his terror charges moved to the ...
Accused terror teen charged with third offence
Terror accused teen may face Supreme court
Sydney Morning Herald
Lindt cafe siege: Gunman Man Monis 'wanted to be someone' inquest hears
Sydney Morning Herald
Monis too 'wierd' for Rebels bikies · Monis' $125,000 'sex abuse scam'. Man Haron Monis' former solicitor has told a coronial inquest he thought the Lindt cafe gunman "wanted to be someone" but didn't consider he was "insane". On Tuesday Franklin ...
Martin Place siege gunman 'churning' mind, wild schemes: inquiry9news.com.au
Sydney siege inquest: Man Haron Monis claimed vendetta by customs officialsThe Guardian
Sydney siege inquest: Gunman Man Monis claimed links to Iran's rich and powerfulThe Daily Telegraph
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Radio Australia
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Sydney Morning Herald
Monis too 'wierd' for Rebels bikies · Monis' $125,000 'sex abuse scam'. Man Haron Monis' former solicitor has told a coronial inquest he thought the Lindt cafe gunman "wanted to be someone" but didn't consider he was "insane". On Tuesday Franklin ...
Martin Place siege gunman 'churning' mind, wild schemes: inquiry
Sydney siege inquest: Man Haron Monis claimed vendetta by customs officials
Sydney siege inquest: Gunman Man Monis claimed links to Iran's rich and powerful
The Australian
Dave Oliver vows more political aggression for ACTU
The Australian
ACTU Secretary Dave Oliver has used his opening address to the union movement's triennial congress in Melbourne to tie his leadership to a more assertive and robust activism against the Abbott government. He has linked his push for a second term as ...
Unions strive to avoid 'Kodak moment'The Australian Financial Review
Unions must be campaigners: ACTUYahoo7 News
ACTU to lay out election battle planSBS
Herald Sun
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The Australian
ACTU Secretary Dave Oliver has used his opening address to the union movement's triennial congress in Melbourne to tie his leadership to a more assertive and robust activism against the Abbott government. He has linked his push for a second term as ...
Unions strive to avoid 'Kodak moment'
Unions must be campaigners: ACTU
ACTU to lay out election battle plan
Sydney Morning Herald
Walid Kamoun shot in head through window of Sydney townhouse
Sydney Morning Herald
The family of Sydney father Walid Kamoun cannot understand why he was shot in the head through the window of his townhouse on Monday night. Police said the 54-year-old market stall owner was shot inside his Yagoona home in what was a "specific and ...
Man critical after Sydney shootingHerald Sun
Shooting victim 'wouldn't hurt a fly'The Australian (blog)
Residents shocked at Sydney shootingSBS
The Daily Telegraph
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Sydney Morning Herald
The family of Sydney father Walid Kamoun cannot understand why he was shot in the head through the window of his townhouse on Monday night. Police said the 54-year-old market stall owner was shot inside his Yagoona home in what was a "specific and ...
Man critical after Sydney shooting
Shooting victim 'wouldn't hurt a fly'
Residents shocked at Sydney shooting
Brisbane Times
Bill Shorten puts pressure on Malcolm Turnbull and Julie Bishop over gay ...
Brisbane Times
Irish voters backed same-sex marriage by a landslide in a referendum marking a dramatic social shift in the traditionally Catholic country. PT1M2S 620 349. Autoplay OnOff; Video feedback; Video settings. Video will begin in 5 seconds. Don't play; Play now.
Turnbull say gay marriage 'very likely'Sky News Australia
Libs will relax on same-sex marriage: Malcolm TurnbullThe Australian
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Brisbane Times
Irish voters backed same-sex marriage by a landslide in a referendum marking a dramatic social shift in the traditionally Catholic country. PT1M2S 620 349. Autoplay OnOff; Video feedback; Video settings. Video will begin in 5 seconds. Don't play; Play now.
Turnbull say gay marriage 'very likely'
Libs will relax on same-sex marriage: Malcolm Turnbull
Brisbane Times
Uber fights for survival in Queensland
Brisbane Times
Global ridesharing app Uber says it's being punished in Queensland because it's better at implementing state government policies than, well, the government. The technology company has written a 44-page submission to every Queensland MP, urging the ...
Uber fights for survival in QldSky News Australia
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Brisbane Times
Global ridesharing app Uber says it's being punished in Queensland because it's better at implementing state government policies than, well, the government. The technology company has written a 44-page submission to every Queensland MP, urging the ...
Uber fights for survival in Qld
Sky News Australia
Man presumed dead after falling off ship
Sky News Australia
A man is presumed dead after falling overboard from a coal ship en route to Newcastle on the NSW coast. An International Transport Federation (ITF) coordinator said the Korean-flagged ship, K Pride, was on its way to Newcastle to pick up a load of coal ...
Man presumed dead after falling overboard from coal ship near NewcastleABC Online
Man falls overboard from coal ship near NewcastleRadio Australia
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Sky News Australia
A man is presumed dead after falling overboard from a coal ship en route to Newcastle on the NSW coast. An International Transport Federation (ITF) coordinator said the Korean-flagged ship, K Pride, was on its way to Newcastle to pick up a load of coal ...
Man presumed dead after falling overboard from coal ship near Newcastle
Man falls overboard from coal ship near Newcastle
9news.com.au
WA murder suspect already in jail for 'sadistic' rape of hitchhiker
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Hayley Dodd, 17, disappeared in July 1999 as she walked down a country road in WA. (AAP). 9NEWS. Western Australia police are preparing to charge a convicted rapist with the 1999 murder of a teenage girl in one of the state's most high profile cold cases.
Hayley Dodd murder: breakthrough as arrest warrant issuedBrisbane Times
Hayley Dodd murder: warrant for man's arrestPerth Now
WA murder suspect in Qld jail for rapeThe Australian (blog)
ABC Online
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9news.com.au
Hayley Dodd, 17, disappeared in July 1999 as she walked down a country road in WA. (AAP). 9NEWS. Western Australia police are preparing to charge a convicted rapist with the 1999 murder of a teenage girl in one of the state's most high profile cold cases.
Hayley Dodd murder: breakthrough as arrest warrant issued
Hayley Dodd murder: warrant for man's arrest
WA murder suspect in Qld jail for rape
TIME
This Is Why Australia Has 'National Sorry Day'
TIME
In 1998, a coalition of Australian community groups declared May 26 “National Sorry Day”: an annual day of atonement for the social-engineering policy that ripped an estimated 50,000 children from their Aboriginal families between 1910 and the 1970s.
Who decides? A question at the heart of meaningful reconciliationThe Conversation AU
May 26, 1998: Australia acknowledges 'Stolen Generation' on first National Sorry ...BT.com
Campaign underway to preserve Indigenous languagesSBS
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TIME
In 1998, a coalition of Australian community groups declared May 26 “National Sorry Day”: an annual day of atonement for the social-engineering policy that ripped an estimated 50,000 children from their Aboriginal families between 1910 and the 1970s.
Who decides? A question at the heart of meaningful reconciliation
May 26, 1998: Australia acknowledges 'Stolen Generation' on first National Sorry ...
Campaign underway to preserve Indigenous languages
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