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2015-08-17 Australia Australia


The Australian
   
Dyson Heydon: ACTU application over Sir Garfield Barwick emails   
The Australian
Dyson Heydon has given his first public statement on the Sir Garfield Barwick lecture affair, telling the trade union royal commission he did not “understand” the event to be a political fundraiser, and admitting he “overlooked the connection” to the ...
Lawyers for ACTU given documents relating to Dyson Heydon's planned speech at ...   ABC Online
Defiant Dyson Heydon sets deadline for unions to try and disqualify him   The Australian Financial Review
EXP: Heydon emails show Liberal links   9news.com.au
The Guardian   
Yahoo7 News   
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SBS
   
Same-sex marriage bill to be introduced into parliament   
SBS
The type and timing of a public ballot on same-sex marriage continues to cause open debate among ministers. Source: AAP. 17 Aug 2015 - 3:30 AM UPDATED 29 MINS AGO. A same-sex marriage bill will be introduced into parliament on Monday, but that's ...


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Sky News Australia
   
Killer Kelsall sentenced for child porn   
Sky News Australia
Convicted murderer Daniel Kelsall has been sentenced to six months in jail for possessing computer-generated child pornography images. But it'll make little difference to the former trainee chef who's already serving a minimum of 30 years for the ...
Kiwi killer Daniel Kelsall sentenced for child porn   TVNZ
Convicted murderer Daniel Kelsall has been sentenced to six months in jail for ...   9news.com.au

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Whitsunday Times
   
Child checks for all religious leaders, inquiry recommends   
The Australian
Every religious leader in the country and their officers would be required to undergo working with children checks under proposed sweeping reforms to the system recommended by the child abuse royal commission. The Royal Commission into Institutional ...

Church leaders need Working With Children Checks: Royal Commission   Whitsunday Times

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The Australian
   
Lindt cafe siege: 'justice system to blame for Man Haron Monis'   
The Australian
The failure of Australia's state and federal criminal justice systems to exchange information between them may have led to the Sydney siege gunman Man Haron Monis being released on bail, an inquest has heard. Monis, who was killed along with two other ...

Lindt Cafe siege inquest: Crucial information that could have put Man Monis in ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney siege inquest: Two week hearing begins looking into why Man Monis was ...   The Daily Telegraph
Sydney siege: Criticism of prosecutors over Man Haron Monis's bail 'unfair ...   ABC Online
Yahoo7 News   
9news.com.au   
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ABC Online
   
Hawthorn assistant coach Brett Ratten's emotional tribute to 16yo son Cooper ...   
ABC Online
AFL great Brett Ratten has paid an emotional tribute to his teenage son who was killed in a car crash in Melbourne's east yesterday. Cooper Ratten, 16, was in a car with two other boys, when it rolled on Glenview Road in Yarra Glen in the early hours ...
AFL coach's son dies in Vic car crash1:52   Courier Mail
AFL great Brett Ratten's son, Cooper, 16, killed in car crash at Yarra Glen   Herald Sun
AFL coach grieves for lost son   Sky News Australia
The Guardian   
The Age   
Western Bulldogs   
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Perth Now
   
Ambulance delays — blame the Brits   
Perth Now
A RAIDING party from the London Ambulance Service will come to Australia next month to poach up to 200 senior Australian paramedics. Last September, and again in March this year, they made two other Australian recruitment drives and offered 393 places ...

UK headhunts Aussie paramedics with better pay, more opportunities   The Australian (blog)

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Brisbane Times
   
Boiler room raids net four Irish Boys 'key operators' on Gold Coast   
Brisbane Times
Police allege the syndicate was cold calling victims to convince them to invest in financial schemes and computer software. Four men have been arrested in raids on so-called boiler rooms alleged to have swindled dozens of Australians out of more than ...
Police launch raids on Gold Coast boiler rooms run by alleged 'Irish Boys ...   ABC Online
Four nabbed over $4m cold call fraud   The Australian (blog)

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Scott Morrison: Paid parental leave concern a first world problem   
Sydney Morning Herald
Social Services Minister Scott Morrison has dismissed as a "first world issue" criticism by the human rights watchdog of the government's plan to scale back paid parental leave. The Human Rights Commission has warned Australia could be in breach of its ...

Morrison dismisses concerns on mums' leave   Herald Sun
'Rights breached' in parent leave plan   The Australian
Scott Morrison describes paid parental leave as 'a first world issue'   The Guardian
SBS   
Pro Bono Australia   
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Herald Sun
   
Barnett 'merit' jibe riles WA Labor women   
Herald Sun
WEST Australian Labor women are furious after the premier said some of them "would not have got there on merit", with Rita Saffioti saying the Liberal leader has hit a new low. "JUST compare them - have a look for yourself," Colin Barnett said on ...
Uproar after WA premier Colin Barnett questions 'merit' of Labor's female MPs   The Guardian
Premier Colin Barnett picks fight with Labor women over quotas   ABC Online

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