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Requiring terrorist conviction before revoking citizenship would make law ...
ABC Online
Federal ministers have been advised to argue that requiring a terrorist conviction before revoking an Australian's citizenship would make the law "toothless". An official brief prepared for ministers earlier this month, and obtained by The West Australian ...
Coalition pushes terror law to wedge LaborThe Australian Financial Review
Govt stands by minister citizenship roleSky News Australia
Government says citizenship law could be 'toothless' if courts have greater roleThe Guardian
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ABC Online
Federal ministers have been advised to argue that requiring a terrorist conviction before revoking an Australian's citizenship would make the law "toothless". An official brief prepared for ministers earlier this month, and obtained by The West Australian ...
Coalition pushes terror law to wedge Labor
Govt stands by minister citizenship role
Government says citizenship law could be 'toothless' if courts have greater role
Student leapt NSW unit to escape blaze
The Australian (blog)
CONNIE Zhang jumped to her death from the fifth floor of a burning western Sydney apartment building after the window frame became too hot to cling to, an inquest has heard. THE 21-year-old science student leapt from the window ledge in September 2012, ...
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The Australian (blog)
CONNIE Zhang jumped to her death from the fifth floor of a burning western Sydney apartment building after the window frame became too hot to cling to, an inquest has heard. THE 21-year-old science student leapt from the window ledge in September 2012, ...
Sydney Morning Herald
Leaked copy of cabinet ministers briefing document reveals tactics behind Tony ...
Sydney Morning Herald
Tony Abbott's plan to use ministerial discretion rather than a court conviction to justify stripping dual nationals of their citizenship if they are suspected of supporting terrorism will be vigorously defended as the only way to achieve security, with anyone raising ...
Tony Abbott's dirty laundryNEWS.com.au
Stopping the boats fails to deliver political pay-off for Tony AbbottThe Australian
Abbott blind to coal's declineThe Australian Financial Review
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Sydney Morning Herald
Tony Abbott's plan to use ministerial discretion rather than a court conviction to justify stripping dual nationals of their citizenship if they are suspected of supporting terrorism will be vigorously defended as the only way to achieve security, with anyone raising ...
Tony Abbott's dirty laundry
Stopping the boats fails to deliver political pay-off for Tony Abbott
Abbott blind to coal's decline
Brisbane Times
Queensland expects Tim Carmody to resign: Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk
Brisbane Times
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is standing firm with her belief that Queenslanders expect Chief Justice Tim Carmody to step down. Photo: Daniel Hurst. To resign or not to resign. That is the question for Queensland Chief Justice Tim Carmody. Premier ...
Talks on Carmody's future 'ongoing'Courier Mail
Carmody talks ongoing: Qld govtSBS
Qld gov in talks with Carmody on resignationSky News Australia
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Brisbane Times
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is standing firm with her belief that Queenslanders expect Chief Justice Tim Carmody to step down. Photo: Daniel Hurst. To resign or not to resign. That is the question for Queensland Chief Justice Tim Carmody. Premier ...
Talks on Carmody's future 'ongoing'
Carmody talks ongoing: Qld govt
Qld gov in talks with Carmody on resignation
Junkee
Parliament House's Cleaners Have Given Joe Hockey A Giant Toilet Brush After ...
Junkee
Everyone who isn't a property investor or a mining company knows the government's all-time favourite activity is to cut stuff — health and education funding, the social safety net, protections for journalists reporting on inconvenient topics, you name it — but ...
Joe Hockey awarded golden toilet brushSBS
Joe Hockey finally has a winThe New Daily
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Junkee
Everyone who isn't a property investor or a mining company knows the government's all-time favourite activity is to cut stuff — health and education funding, the social safety net, protections for journalists reporting on inconvenient topics, you name it — but ...
Joe Hockey awarded golden toilet brush
Joe Hockey finally has a win
ABC Online
Landcare co-founder and Indigenous advocate Phillip Toyne dies aged 67
ABC Online
Indigenous advocate and co-founder of the national Landcare program, Phillip Toyne, has died aged 67. Mr Toyne established the environmental organisation with Rick Farley in 1989 when he was head of the Australian Conservation Foundation. Prior to that ...
Leading environmental campaigner Phillip Toyne dies at 67Sydney Morning Herald
Phillip Toyne cared for land-carers, black and whiteThe Conversation AU
Tributes for Phillip Toyne, the quiet giant of environmental leadershipThe Fifth Estate
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ABC Online
Indigenous advocate and co-founder of the national Landcare program, Phillip Toyne, has died aged 67. Mr Toyne established the environmental organisation with Rick Farley in 1989 when he was head of the Australian Conservation Foundation. Prior to that ...
Leading environmental campaigner Phillip Toyne dies at 67
Phillip Toyne cared for land-carers, black and white
Tributes for Phillip Toyne, the quiet giant of environmental leadership
Herald Sun
Rallies for Masa Vukotic as accused killer Sean Christian Price due to face ...
Herald Sun
UPDATE: THE man accused of murdering teenager Masa Vukotic had his case adjourned at Melbourne Magistrates Court this morning. Sean Christian Price, 31, will return to court in August. It comes as Masa's family and friends gathered for the first ...
Family hold vigil for killed teenager Masa Vukotic ahead of Sean Price murder trialThe Guardian
Masa Vukotic vigil: Father of Mersina Halvagis shows support at Flagstaff GardensThe Age
Rallies for Masa as accused killer faces courtPerth Now
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Herald Sun
UPDATE: THE man accused of murdering teenager Masa Vukotic had his case adjourned at Melbourne Magistrates Court this morning. Sean Christian Price, 31, will return to court in August. It comes as Masa's family and friends gathered for the first ...
Family hold vigil for killed teenager Masa Vukotic ahead of Sean Price murder trial
Masa Vukotic vigil: Father of Mersina Halvagis shows support at Flagstaff Gardens
Rallies for Masa as accused killer faces court
ABC Online
Fugitive Ronald Kelly arrested after found 'sleeping in roof' of house in Palmerston
ABC Online
A fugitive who escaped a five-hour police siege last month has been arrested near Darwin after police found him sleeping in the roof of a house. Police said 22-year-old Ronald Kelly — who last month allegedly broke into a Fannie Bay house and stole rifles, ...
NT man arrested after three weeks on runHerald Sun
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ABC Online
A fugitive who escaped a five-hour police siege last month has been arrested near Darwin after police found him sleeping in the roof of a house. Police said 22-year-old Ronald Kelly — who last month allegedly broke into a Fannie Bay house and stole rifles, ...
NT man arrested after three weeks on run
Ronald Kelly has been arrested hiding in a roof space in Driver. Picture: NT ...
NEWS.com.au
Navy cash called into question
The Australian
Defence Minister Kevin Andrews has refused to say whether Navy personnel carry cash on board vessels that could be used to pay people-smugglers. Six asylum-seeker boat crew members have told Indonesian authorities they were each given $US5000 by ...
'We always act lawfully': Scott Morrison responds to growing pressure over ...Sydney Morning Herald
Govt under pressure to confirm payment madeSky News Australia
Paying smugglers is 'cheaper in long run'NEWS.com.au
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The Australian
Defence Minister Kevin Andrews has refused to say whether Navy personnel carry cash on board vessels that could be used to pay people-smugglers. Six asylum-seeker boat crew members have told Indonesian authorities they were each given $US5000 by ...
'We always act lawfully': Scott Morrison responds to growing pressure over ...
Govt under pressure to confirm payment made
Paying smugglers is 'cheaper in long run'
NEWS.com.au
Pedestrian killed by train at Brompton
NEWS.com.au
THE Outer Harbor and Grange trains lines have now reopened, after the death of a pedestrian this morning at Brompton forced their closure for several hours. Police and emergency crews were called to the scene of the incident about 7.20am, near the ...
Adelaide trains disrupted between Woodville and city after death on rail track at ...ABC Online
Train lines reopen after pedestrian killed by train at BromptonPerth Now
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NEWS.com.au
THE Outer Harbor and Grange trains lines have now reopened, after the death of a pedestrian this morning at Brompton forced their closure for several hours. Police and emergency crews were called to the scene of the incident about 7.20am, near the ...
Adelaide trains disrupted between Woodville and city after death on rail track at ...
Train lines reopen after pedestrian killed by train at Brompton
Pedestrian killed by Adelaide train
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