2015年6月21日 星期日

2015-06-22 Australia Australia


The Australian
   
School funding: co-payment for wealthy a matter for states, PM says   
The Australian
Liberal backbencher Andrew Laming has broken ranks over means-testing of free public school education, after Education Minister Christopher Pyne ruled out supporting the plan. The federal government has warned against a “hysterical overreaction” to its ...

ACT to strongly reject proposal for means-testing in public schools: Education ...   ABC Online
Tony Abbott applauds 'creative thinking' behind means-tested public education ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Christopher Pyne rules out rich paying fees for public schooling   The Guardian
The Conversation AU   
SBS (satire)   
Daily Mail   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Sydney father wakes to find pet dog mauling newborn baby in bassinet   
Sydney Morning Herald
A newborn baby is undergoing surgery for serious injuries to her face after she was attacked by her family's pet dog in Sydney's south-west. The baby's father woke to his daughter's screams about 3.30am on Monday and found the family's Alaskan Malamute ...

Week-old baby girl bitten by dog in Campbelltown   The Australian (blog)
Newborn in serious condition after bitten by family dog in Campbelltown   The Daily Telegraph
Seven-day-old baby bitten by family dog undergoes surgery   9news.com.au
TVNZ   
Daily Mail   
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Courier Mail
   
Armed robberies at Acacia Ridge, in Brisbane's south, terrorise late-night shift ...   
Courier Mail
Acacia Ridge businesses were the targets of two armed robberies. Generic image of a thief. A MEAT cleaver, baseball bat and axe were used to terrorise businesses in one Brisbane suburb overnight. Staff at an Acacia Ridge service station were terrorised by ...

Brisbane servo robbed with meat cleaver   Brisbane Times
Trio hold up stores with axe, clever   Perth Now

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Bankstown unit fire that killed Connie Zhang not caused by faulty wiring, inquest ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
'If I don't jump I will die in here'. Faulty wiring was not responsible for a ferocious unit fire in south-west Sydney, which caused one woman's death and injured dozens of others, the Coroner's Court has heard. Ping Kang "Connie" Zhang died after being forced ...

Inquest continues into fatal NSW unit fire   Sky News Australia
Fatal NSW flat fire started in bin: expert   Yahoo7 News

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The Australian Financial Review
   
Daniel Andrews must condemn the CFMEU   
The Australian Financial Review
But when will Victoria's Labor Premier Daniel Andrews find his voice over the mayhem inflicted on the Victorian construction industry by the rogue Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union? The CFMEU's flagrant workplace abuses were laid bare at the ...


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NEWS.com.au
   
Police at the scene of the shooting in Northcote. Source: Twitter   
NEWS.com.au
A MAN has reportedly been riddled with bullets in a morning drive-by shooting in a trendy inner city Melbourne suburb. #BREAKING: Man en route to hospital following a shooting on Westbourne Grove in Northcote. Updates to come. #9News pic.twitter.com/ ...

Northcote shooting victim suffers multiple gunshot wounds in attack   Herald Sun
Man shot multiple times in broad daylight in Northcote   ABC Online
Man shot multiple times near high school in Melbourne's north-east   9news.com.au
The Age   
Daily Mail   
The New Daily   
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Brisbane Times
   
Murarrie warehouse burns on Queensport Road   
Brisbane Times
A dozen fire crews were needed to control a fire burning in a Brisbane warehouse on Monday morning. Emergency services were called to Queensport Road South in Murarrie about 8.30am, where they found a 30-metre by 50-metre building on fire at the ...

Firefighters extinguish blaze in Murarrie   Herald Sun
Firefighters are investigating the cause of the blaze. Pic: Liam Kidston. Source ...   Courier Mail

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Sky News Australia
   
Police await autopsy on Qld woman   
Daily Mail
Police hope an autopsy will help them piece together what happened to a woman found with neck injuries at a north Queensland home. Paramedics could not save the 39-year-old after being called to the property at Beaconsfield, near Mackay, on Friday ...

Beaconsfield death: Police maintain crime probe   Mackay Daily Mercury
Police continue to investigate death in Mackay house   Brisbane Times

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Mashable
   
I don't care about Aussie citizenship: ISIS doctor Tareq Kamleh   
The Australian
An Australian-born doctor who joined Islamic State in Syria has dismissed the federal government's move to strip suspected terrorists of citizenship, saying those who join the group do not care. Tareq Kamleh, who also calls himself Abu Yousef Al-Australie, ...

'I knew where I was coming': Aussie IS doctor   Perth Now
Australian IS doctor says he won't return   Big News Network.com
Isis doctor Tareq Kamleh: I don't care about losing Australian citizenship   The Guardian
Yahoo7 News   
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The Australian
   
Niagara Park boy, 11, fighting for his life after alleged trail bike hit-and-run in ...   
The Australian
FORENSIC police are hoping the discovery of an abandoned trail bike and helmet could lead to finding the person involved in an alleged hit-and-run which has left an 11-year-old fighting for his life. The Narara Public School pupil is in in a critical condition at ...

Boy fights for life after hit-and-run on Central Coast   ABC Online
NSW boy critical after trail bike smash   9news.com.au
Police appeal for witnesses to trail bike collision - Central Coast   NSW Police Online (press release)
Myall Coast News   
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