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2015-08-04 Australia More Top Stories


The Australian
   
Productivity Commission targets penalties in workplace reform   
The Australian
A Productivity Commission blueprint to reform the workplace relations system has proposed a range of reforms to “repair” rather than “replace” the current system, including the creation of a new form of industrial agreement. The Productivity Commission ...
WorkChoices style 'enterprise contract' proposed for SMEs   The Australian Financial Review
Sunday rates flagged for overhaul   Herald Sun
Penalty rates: the case for and against   NEWS.com.au
9news.com.au   
Courier Mail   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Police suspect Edward Heath was paedophile   
The Australian Financial Review
British police have named Sir Edward Heath as a suspected paedophile in the most dramatic twist yet in the ongoing investigation into allegations of historic child abuse. Appealing for potential victims of the late former Prime Minister to come forward ...
The UK police watchdog announced an investigation involving 1970s leader ...   The Australian (blog)
British Police to Review Sex Abuse Claims Against Ex-Premier Edward Heath   New York Times
Ted Heath abuse probe and trader jailed   BBC News
Independent Online   
Daily Mail   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Opal takeover: Pensioner Excursion and TravelTen tickets cut from next year   
Sydney Morning Herald
No paper public transport tickets beyond single and return tickets will be sold from next year, Transport Minister Andrew Constance said on Tuesday morning. The decision to stop selling most types of paper tickets means up to half a million pensioners ...
Paper ticket options on Sydney public transport to be phased out by end of 2015   ABC Online
Paper transport tickets to go in NSW   Sky News Australia

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Brisbane Times
   
Vic QC to challenge Myki fines   
Herald Sun
A PROMINENT Melbourne barrister has described Public Transport Victoria as a "standover racket" using unreasonable fines to raise revenue. JULIAN Burnside QC has set up a team of junior barristers to work at courts around Melbourne from next month ...

Myki fines 'just unfair' according to QC   WA today
The war on Myki: junior lawyers join Julian Burnside QC to fight fines in court   3AW
Court ruling could overthrow train fines   The New Daily

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Lansdowne Hotel to close to become performing arts school   
Sydney Morning Herald
For generations of students, musos and bohemians, the Lansdowne Hotel has been a home away from home - a place to escape class or boredom in favour of cheap drinks, live music and late nights. So it's with a dash of irony that the beloved pub is to ...

New Lansdowne Owners Promise To Honour Its Live Music History   Music Feeds
Another Sydney Live Music Venue Is Closing, Here's The Good News   Tone Deaf
Sydney's Iconic Lansdowne To Close Its Doors   theMusic
inthemix   
Stoney Roads   
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The Australian
   
Expenses row: Rock trip hits Labor attack dog Tony Burke   
The Australian
Independent MP Andrew Wilkie has demanded a comprehensive audit of every MPs' entitlement use over the past five years, claiming “no reasonable member of the community” would back Tony Burke's claims for family travel to Uluru. Mr Wilkie today said ...

Labor MP faces travel claim questions   Herald Sun

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Herald Sun
   
Honeymoon over for runaway groom   
Herald Sun
THE honeymoon's over for a fugitive groom who did a runner after his weekend wedding while out on bail. MURAT Shomshe, 33, was arrested in Campbellfield in Melbourne on Tuesday morning. He had been granted bail by a County Court judge on July 26 ...

Police arrest Victorian man who allegedly skipped bail while on honeymoon   9news.com.au
Fugitive groom Murat Shomshe arrested in Melbourne after skipping bail   The Guardian
Runaway groom Murat Shomshe arrested in Campbellfield   The Age
SBS   
Daily Mail   
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Herald Sun
   
'No, he's dead': Political expert nominates the late Don Randall for Speaker   
Herald Sun
Cannot Contact Server. Please upgrade your Flash Plugin. Academic's massive gaffe on possible speaker 0:20. Play video. http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/. Dr Scott Burchill has nominated Don Randall to replace outgoing Speaker Bronwyn Bishop for ...

Academic Scott Burchill says dead MP Don Randall should replace Bronwyn Bishop ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Pundit tips dead MP for Speaker   Brisbane Times
'No, he's dead': Expert's awkward TV gaffe   NEWS.com.au
Yahoo7 News   
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9news.com.au
   
NSW boy critical after being hit by car   
Herald Sun
A 10-YEAR-OLD boy, who was playing with his friends in a suburban street, is fighting for his life after being hit by a car on the NSW Central Coast. THE accident happened on Prince Street in Wamberal, just north of Terrigal, at 5pm on Monday and the ...
Fire truck to be winched out of NSW gully   NEWS.com.au
10yo boy critical after being hit by car on New South Wales Central Coast   ABC Online
Boy, eight, critically injured after being hit by car on NSW Central Coast   9news.com.au
Sky News Australia   
The Daily Telegraph   
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ABC Online
   
West Perth shooting: Man charged with murder over woman's death   
ABC Online
Police have charged a 35-year-old man with the shooting murder of a woman in West Perth. The 34-year-old woman was found shot at a block of units in Mayfair Street early yesterday morning and later died in hospital. Heavily armed police, including the ...

Man charged with shooting murder of woman   9news.com.au
Man charged with murder over West Perth shooting death   WA today
Man on murder charge over West Perth shooting death   The West Australian

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