2015年10月30日 星期五

2015-10-31 Australia Australia


Herald Sun
   
Muslim woman attacked at State Library   
Herald Sun
POLICE say they don't believe the assault of a Muslim woman outside the State Library was racially motivated. The 21-year-old Dandenong woman, who was on her way to university, was allegedly punched twice and tripped over in Swanston St yesterday.
Race-hate crime denied after Muslim woman punched in Melbourne   The Australian (blog)
Muslim woman 'viciously attacked' on Swanston Street in Melbourne   The Age
Police unsure of motive for attack on Muslim woman in Melbourne   The Guardian
SBS   
ABC Online   
NEWS.com.au   
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The Australian
   
Bill Shorten to push for lower voting age   
The Australian
Bill Shorten has charged his youth spokesman, Sam Dastyari, to produce a recom­mendation on whether the voting age should be lowered to 16 or 17. The federal government has dismissed Labor's plans to lower the voting age to 16 as a gimmick.
Bill Shorten's sweet 16 voting gift   Sky News Australia
Shorten calls for voting age to be lowered to 16   ABC Online
The Australian Labor party is pushing to lower the voting age to 16   Business Insider Australia
Rockhampton Morning Bulletin   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
'National security interest inmate': fresh terrorism crackdown in prisons   
Sydney Morning Herald
EXCLUSIVE. Federal Attorney-General George Brandis has said the Commonwealth will introduce legislation to lower the control order age threshold. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen. A fresh counter-terrorism crackdown has been launched across NSW prisons ...

NSW inmates face new 'terror' rules   The Australian (blog)

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Sky News Australia
   
Marches to be held in call for unity   
Sky News Australia
Australian Muslim leaders have opened the doors of their mosques on Australia's National Day of Unity. The public have been invited to National Mosque Open Day on Saturday, and to join the Welcome to Australia walk in more than 20 cities, including ...


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The Australian
   
Largest Muslim school Malek Fahd locks out chairman   
The Australian
Leo Shanahan is based in The Australian's Sydney bureau and writes about business legal disputes, white collar crime and regulatory policy for news and business. He was a finalist in the 2013 NSW Journalism Awards for excellence in financial journalism ...


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Herald Sun
   
Pearce-Stevenson accused to return to court0:49   
Herald Sun
A man charged over the murder of Karlie Pearce-Stevenson will return to court in early November. October 30th 2015; a day ago; /video/video.news.com.au/News/. SHE was known as a “pocket rocket” with a beautiful, headstrong personality. Her demeanour ...

/video/video.news.com.au/News/   NEWS.com.au
Karlie Pearce-Stevenson case: Media pelted with eggs at home of woman ...   ABC Online
Karlie accused, Daniel James Holdom, 'engaged to teen'   The Australian
The West Australian   
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Herald Sun
   
Nuclear could be lucrative: minister   
Herald Sun
A nuclear fuel industry could be potentially lucrative for Australia, Finance Minister Mathias Cormann says. Senator Cormann says the government is keeping an open mind on any proposals put forward by a South Australian royal commission into the ...
Kyrgyzstan on list of refugee resettlement   SBS
Warnings on Aussie ground troops in Syria   The Australian (blog)
No plans for Aust boots on ground in Syria   Sky News Australia

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Sky News Australia
   
Border Force to strike again   
Sky News Australia
International travellers could face delays at airports as Australian Border Force staff prepare to strike. Workers will walk off the job at eight international airports and other sites for 24 hours next week in their ongoing campaign against the ...

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Brisbane Times
   
Crime commission issues chilling child exploitation warning   
Brisbane Times
The threat of paedophilia was only set to rise in the future, according to a disturbing prediction in the Queensland Organised Crime Commission of Inquiry. Commissioner Michael Byrne, QC, handed down the report from the $6 million, six-month inquiry on ...

Campbell Newman's pursuit of bikies let paedophiles flourish, inquiry finds   The Australian
Boiler room scams take over from bikies in Gold Coast crime wave   Courier Mail
Queensland's anti-bikie crackdown came at the expense of fighting other ...   ABC Online

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Well-fenced 'backyard' disqualifies Australia from leadership on refugees   
Sydney Morning Herald
LETTERS. <i>Illustration: Alan Moir.</i>. Illustration: Alan Moir. Waleed Aly highlights the weakness in Tony Abbott's position on the international refugee problem ("Our backyard is no more sacred than anyone else's", October 30). Lebanon takes the ...
Australia's refugee policy is no model for Europe   WA today
Tony Abbott's fictions resonate with Europe's far right   The Age
Tony Abbott loosens his collar at Thatcher Lecture   The Saturday Paper (subscription)
Rockhampton Morning Bulletin   
Brisbane Times   
The Australian   
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