2015年10月21日 星期三

2015-10-22 Australia More Top Stories


Herald Sun
   
Police swarm Victoria for fugitive father and son Gino and Mark Stocco   
Herald Sun
Two of Australia's most wanted fugitives, Gino Stocco and son Mark, have been caught on CCTV in Victoria. October 21st 2015; a day ago; /video/video.news.com.au/News/. UPDATE: POLICE have halved the search zone for armed fugitives Gino and Mark ...

Father and son on the run: police corner Gino Stocco, Mark Stocco   The Australian (blog)
Fugitives Gino and Mark Stocco still hiding out in northern Victoria, police say   ABC Online
Cops close in on 'armed and dangerous' Stocco fugitives in Victoria   SBS
Sydney Morning Herald   
Brisbane Times   
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The Australian
   
The latest live news coverage and commentary from Australia's No. 1 media ...   
The Australian
A split in the government over same-sex marriage has resurfaced after conservative Liberal MP Eric Abetz accused his colleague Warren Entsch of staging an “ambush” by pushing to legislate the change before a plebiscite. Senator Abetz said the move ...

Gay marriage: Malcolm Turnbull's $140m plebiscite risks a platform for abuse   Sydney Morning Herald
Marriage equality push by Warren Entsch is an 'ambush', declares Eric Abetz   The Guardian
Same-sex marriage: Eric Abetz says Warren Entsch's 'unhelpful ambush' will do ...   ABC Online
Sky News Australia   
The Australian Financial Review   
9news.com.au   
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ABC Online
   
Former AWU head Cesar Melhem denies deal with construction giant for union ...   
ABC Online
The former head of the Australian Workers Union (AWU) in Victoria has denied the union did a deal under which construction giant Thiess John Holland would pay more than $100,000 to pay for a union organiser on its EastLink road project. The inquiry ...
TURC: Cesar Melhem, former AWU state secretary, Victoria MP, appears   The Australian (blog)

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Reuters
   
Putin uses Assad visit to talk up Kremlin role as Syria broker   
Reuters
MOSCOW Vladimir Putin used a rare visit to Moscow by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to talk up the Kremlin's potential to help broker a political settlement to the crisis as he tried to show the West Russia has become a major player in the Middle East.

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ABC Online
   
Karlie Pearce-Stevenson could have been dumped at notorious Belanglo Forest to ...   
ABC Online
Murdered woman Karlie Pearce-Stevenson may have been dumped in Belanglo State Forest as a deliberate distraction to throw investigators "off track," police say. Key points: Karlie Jade Pearce-Stevenson's remains found in Belanglo State Forest; Remains ...

Murder victim Karlie Pearce-Stevenson was sociable and popular, say friends   The Guardian
Double murder: 13 unanswered questions   NT News
Karlie Pearce-Stevenson may have been dumped at notorious forest to throw ...   9news.com.au
InDaily   
SBS   
NEWS.com.au   
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USA TODAY
   
Toyota orders worldwide recall of 6.5 million vehicles   
USA TODAY
Toyota is recalling 6.5 million vehicles worldwide to fix potentially defective power window switches in a sweeping move that underscores the downside of sharing parts across the globe. The recall — which is equivalent to about two-thirds of the ...
Toyota to Recall 6.5 Million Vehicles to Fix Window Switches   New York Times
Toyota recalls 6.5m vehicles globally over window defect   gulfnews.com

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CNET
   
Ride-sharing driver charged with sexually assaulting woman in Kings Cross   
Sydney Morning Herald
A man claiming to be an Uber driver allegedly raped a woman who got into his car after a night out with friends in Sydney's east. Police allege the English tourist, 22, was walking along Bayswater Road in Kings Cross about 12.30am on Sunday when ...

'Uber rapist' stopped to buy condoms   dailytelegraph.com.au
Ride-share driver charged over sexual assault of woman in Sydney's east   The Australian (blog)
Sex assault charges for NSW Uber driver   Sky News Australia
Perth Now   
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Reuters
   
Apple Music hits 6.5 million paid users - Tim Cook   
Reuters
Apple Inc's new music streaming service has netted more than 6.5 million paid users, the tech giant's Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook said on Monday. Speaking at a technology conference organised by The Wall Street Journal in Laguna Beach, Calif ...

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Ten Eyewitness News
   
Pokies legal change   
Ten Eyewitness News
Leading Melbourne law firm Maurice Blackburn lawyers is considering a potential landmark case to have poker machines declared in breach of Australian consumer law. Lawyers will argue poker machines are illegal because their design offers misleading ...


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Sky News Australia
   
Former Geelong Grammar master Robert Bugg tells inquiry he can't recall abuse ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
A former campus master from elite Victorian school Geelong Grammar told a royal commission he had no recollection of being notified about sexual abuse allegations involving a staff member and a teenage boy. Robert Bugg, a former master of the school's ...

Geelong head glad to employ Trutmann   9news.com.au
Expelling an abused boy 'unjustified'   SBS
Geelong Grammar inquiry resumes   Sky News Australia

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