2015年5月27日 星期三

2015-05-28 Australia Australia


Sky News Australia
   
Tatts to reveal Powerball winner's name   
Sky News Australia
A Victorian lotto syndicate who believe they were fleeced out of $16.7 million by a former colleague will be given access to details of a winning ticket. The Victorian Supreme Court on Thursday morning ordered that lottery operator Tattersalls reveal the name ...

Victorian Powerball syndicate wins right to find out who purchased winning ...   ABC Online
Tatts Group to hand over winning lottery ticket details in $16.6 million cheat claim ...   The Age
Tatts syndicate may freeze winnings   Herald Sun
The Australian (blog)   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Bill Shorten says Australians will be 'shocked' if Liberals don't get a conscience ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Tony Abbott lays out conditions for Liberal free vote. Australians will be "shocked" if Prime Minister Tony Abbott fails to grant Liberal MPs a conscience vote on same-sex marriage, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten says, while conceding the issue has to be ...

Same-sex marriage bill to be introduced by Labor despite PM's nod to consensus   The Guardian
Tony Abbott seeks cross-party consensus on gay marriage; Joe Hockey ...   ABC Online

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Brisbane Times
   
Ridsdale spoke to fellow priest about sexual offending   
Brisbane Times
Gerald Ridsdale is repeatedly pressed by the royal commission chair and senior counsel to answer whether any priests had promised him they wouldn't reveal his sexual crimes to the police. 28/05/15. Project host shocks with nipple dress (Video Thumbnail).
Gerald Ridsdale: 'I didn't tell George Pell I was abusing children'   The Australian

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Prosecutor Margaret Cunneen withdraws from murder trial after ICAC refers ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Prosecutor Margaret Cunneen SC has withdrawn from a murder trial following an announcement by the corruption watchdog that it had referred evidence about her to the Director of Public Prosecutions to consider if she should be criminally charged.
Margaret Cunneen steps down from murder trial   The Australian (blog)

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Tony Abbott must stop letting lobby groups rule the tax reform debate: PwC   
Sydney Morning Herald
The Abbott government must stop listening to lobby groups who are arguing for negative gearing and superannuation concessions to be left off the table for tax reform, Australia's largest accounting firm, PWC, says. Its submission in response to the tax white ...

Coalition risks 'emasculating' tax reform: PwC   The Australian Financial Review
Tampon tax: Tony Abbott says removing GST on sanitary items 'certainly not ...   ABC Online

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ABC Online
   
Queensland coroner announces joint inquest into deaths of five men shot by police   
ABC Online
An inquest is to be held into the deaths of five people shot by Queensland Police officers. The state coroner announced a joint inquest will be held into the deaths of five men shot between August 2013 and November last year. The inquest will examine ...

Miller supports police shooting probe   The Australian (blog)

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ABC Online
   
Adrian Bayley's minimum prison term extended by 10 years over three rape ...   
ABC Online
Adrian Bayley, one of Australia's most notorious predators, has had his minimum jail term extended by 10 years after being sentenced today for three more rape convictions. Bayley, 43, is already serving a life sentence in prison with a non-parole period of 35 ...

Jill Meagher killer Adrian Bayley not eligible for parole until 2058   The Age
Jill Meagher's killer sentenced to 18 years for the rape of three more women   9news.com.au

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The Daily Advertiser
   
Man dies as fire destroys home near Wagga Wagga   
ABC Online
Police have found human remains in a gutted house that was destroyed by fire overnight near Wagga Wagga, in southern NSW. Wagga Wagga police said the body was believed to be that of a 68-year-old man who lived alone at the house, at Coolamon.
Man's body found in NSW house fire   9news.com.au
Body found after house fire near Wagga Wagga   NSW Police Online (press release)

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ABC Online
   
Sydney siege inquest: Man Haron Monis thought 'people could read his mind ...   
ABC Online
Sydney siege gunman Man Haron Monis thought people could read his mind, an inquest has heard. The inquest is examining a range of issues in relation to Monis, who took 17 people hostage at the Lindt Cafe in Sydney's Martin Place on December 15.
George Brandis says letter from Monis was not cause for concern   The Australian (blog)
Monis wanted clean mental health report   9news.com.au
Sydney siege inquest: Gunman may have had chronic schizophrenia   Firstpost

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Sky News Australia
   
NSW cabbie guilty of assaulting deaf girl   
9news.com.au
A Sydney taxi driver has been found guilty of repeatedly sexually assaulting a profoundly deaf girl. Osman Chamseddine was accused of assaulting the girl when she was about 10 years old on several occasions in 2009 while he drove her to and from her ...

Sydney taxi driver Osman Chamseddine found guilty of abusing deaf girl   The Daily Telegraph
Taxi driver found guilty of abusing deaf schoolgirl, 10, while driving her to her ...   Daily Mail
Sydney taxi driver Osman Chamseddine found guilty of assaulting deaf schoolgirl   ABC Online

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