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Alleged Sydney card skimmer charged

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 07 Juni 2014 | 18.16

A man has been caught allegedly skimming money out of ATMs in Sydney's west using stolen card data. Source: AAP

A MAN has been caught allegedly skimming money out of ATMs in Sydney's west using stolen card data.

Police were contacted after the 27-year-old was seen acting suspiciously in Parramatta on Friday morning, walking from one ATM to another, allegedly making transactions with several cards.

Officers later detained and searched the man, finding 15 store cards, which are believed to have been encoded with stolen card data. He also had more than $4000 in cash on him.

The Fairfield man was charged with dishonestly obtaining financial advantage by deception and two other related charges.

He was granted conditional bail and is due to appear at Parramatta Local Court on July 16.


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PM wants Monash to be household name

PM wants Monash to be household name | The Courier-Mail

Last updated: June 07, 2014

THE efforts of Australian General John Monash on the Western Front in World War I should be as widely recognised as the story of Simpson and his donkey at Gallipoli, Prime Minister Tony Abbott says.

Teen skateboarder killed by car

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A TEENAGER on a skateboard has been killed after being hit by a car in Queensland.

Deputy Premier refers Palmer to CMC

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DEPUTY Premier Jeff Seeney has referred Clive Palmer to the CMC over allegations he demanded special treatment from the Newman Government for his mining interests.

Pill-peddling grans prop up pensions

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DESPERATE pensioners are resorting to shocking ways to top up their pay ... and with up to $4000 a pop on offer, doctors fear it is a growing epidemic.

Planning for a good death

 Qweekend cover story june 7 2014 by Leisa Scott. portrait by David Kelly

Joannah Underhill has quit her cancer treatments to make the most of the time she has left. Her plans represent an alternative for others facing similar hard choices.

Warm spell leads to winter bargains

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THERE'S no better time to bag a bargain on winter woollies, heaters and boots as the half yearly sales ramp up this weekend.

30 Rock actor in six-vehicle crash

 American comedian and actor Tracy Morgan.

COMEDIAN Tracy Morgan has been rushed to hospital in a critical condition after a six car pileup in New Jersey.

Girl, 7, hit by car on 'hooning' road

Girl, 7, hit by car on Sunshine Coast

A 7-YEAR-OLD girl has been taken to hospital after being hit by a car on a stretch of Queensland road residents say is a target for hoons.

Slenderman girl: 'I wanted to live'

Slenderman girl: 'I wanted to live'

A GIRL who was allegedly stabbed 19 times by two classmates trying to appease the fantasy 'Slenderman' character, has revealed how she crawled out of a forest to get help.

Live NRL Super Saturday

Live NRL Super Saturday

THE Panthers are on top of the NRL ladder after smashing the Titans 36-14 on the Gold Coast. Up next, Dragons v Sharks.

The hero cop who saved a city

Hero Cop

HERO cop Detective Sergeant Jeffrey White's gut instinct stopped two bombs — more powerful than those detonated at the Boston Marathon — from exploding in the heart of Sydney.

Live NRL Super Saturday

Live NRL Super Saturday

THE Panthers are on top of the NRL ladder after smashing the Titans 36-14 on the Gold Coast. Up next, Dragons v Sharks.

Bucket list completed before death

Nicole Gillespie

SHE inspired both those around her and people across the nation to achieve their dreams no matter the odds.

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10 Islamists sentenced to death in Egypt

AN Egyptian court has sentenced ten supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood movement to death in absentia on charges of inciting violence and blocking a road last July.

Judge Hassan Fareed on Saturday referred the sentence to the Grand Mufti, the highest Islamic authority in Egypt, a legal requirement usually considered a formality.

The remaining 38 accused in the case, including the Brotherhood's supreme guide and other senior members, will be sentenced at the next hearing on July 5.

The case is one of several ongoing mass trials of supporters of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood. Under Egyptian law, those sentenced in absentia will have a new trial if they are arrested or surrender to authorities.


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Man lied over boy's abuse before murder

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 06 Juni 2014 | 18.16

WHEN a two-year-old boy turned up to his Sydney pre-school with bruises, his stepfather told the carers he'd had another fall in the shower.

The swollen bite marks around the little boy's elbow, he said, were self-inflicted.

But after the man left the pre-school that day in February 2008, staff found further disturbing signs of serious abuse.

The toddler had a bruise on his pelvic area, along with a large, fresh cut on his shoulder.

This was one of at least three occasions in 2006 and 2007 when the man had assaulted his stepson while he was in his sole care.

These attacks left the two-year-old with severe bruising, swelling and rash-like haemorrhaging to his head, face, neck and shoulders, and bleeding into his nappy.

His stepfather repeatedly lied to cover up the abuse.

And that was before he beat him to death.

The man, who cannot be named, is convicted of murdering his stepson on March 3, 2008, while caring for him alone at The Oaks on the outskirts of Sydney's southwest.

The 39-year-old was supposed to be looking after the boy while his mother was at TAFE.

He pleaded guilty in late 2013.

At a sentencing submissions hearing, crown prosecutor Chris Maxwell QC told the NSW Supreme Court the boy died from two savage blows - one to his stomach and another to his head.

The first tore his stomach wall and would have caused the two-year-old "enormous pain" that required urgent medical attention.

But the man failed to seek help after the attack.

An agreed statement of facts shows an autopsy determined the child was left in this state for perhaps hours before he was fatally hit on the head, causing a massive skull fracture and brain swelling.

"The defendant witnessed this suffering and then finally struck him in the head," Mr Maxwell said.

The autopsy stated the injuries could have only been caused by the infliction of grievous bodily harm.

Nevertheless, the man told police his stepson had fallen on concrete and had a pre-existing mental condition.

He said that hours later, after putting the toddler to bed, he went into his room and wiped some blood and vomit away from his mouth.

The two-year-old's father told the court the image of his son's cold, lifeless body haunted him.

His victim impact statement was read out by a support worker as the father left the court briefly in tears.

"My son was such a wonderful little boy," it said.

"When people ask me how I cope, I tell them, 'I have to'. But secretly, deep down, my heart has been broken beyond repair."

The convicted child killer will return to court next month.


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Gunman kills one, injures three in US

A suspect is in custody after four people were wounded in a shooting on a Seattle university campus. Source: AAP

A GUNMAN has killed one person and injured three others on a college campus in the northwestern US city of Seattle, the latest of what the mayor denounced as America's "epidemic of gun violence".

The most recent bloody rampage to shake the country came on Thursday, two weeks after an apparently mentally disturbed young man opened fire at a California university and killed six people.

The gunman opened fire in the lobby of a science building at Seattle Pacific University, killing a 19-year-old man and wounding three other people.

"Today should have been a day of celebration at the end of the school year. Instead, it's a day of tragedy and of loss," Seattle mayor Ed Murray told reporters after the shooting.

"Once again, the epidemic of gun violence has come to Seattle, the epidemic of gun violence that's haunting this nation."

The injured, including one who was in critical condition, were being treating in hospital.

"Police have one suspect in custody, an adult male who was subdued after being pepper-sprayed by a student security guard," a police statement said.

The gunman was identified as Aaron Ybarra, 26, and he was not a student at the university, the Seattle Post Intelligencer newspaper reported.

He was to make an initial court appearance on Friday on suspicion of murder, it said.

Blake Oliveira, a student, said he was in class when he heard gunfire and at first thought it came from a physics experiment. But then he heard screams, the Seattle paper reported.

The 21-year-old grabbed a metal pipe, as he and fellow students were locked in a physics lab.

Oliveira said he heard someone telling others to be calm, and then heard running.

Minutes later, he said, two police officers entered the lab and escorted everyone out.

"I took off my sandals, put them into my backpack in case I had to run," Oliveira said.

"This is all going down. I saw a cop with a shotgun and I thought, 'OK, this is kind of real right now'. And then I saw blood on the floor," the newspaper quoted him as saying.

Police spokesman Chris Fowler described how the young male gunman was taken into custody after opening fire in the lobby of a building on the campus.

He began to reload when a student who was monitoring the building "confronted the shooter (and) was able to subdue the individual", Fowler told reporters.

"Once on the ground, other students jumped on top of them and they were able to pin the shooter to the ground until police arrived."

Less than two weeks ago, a reportedly mentally unstable 22-year-old man killed six people before turning the gun on himself at a college campus in Santa Barbara, California.

School shootings have become a tragic periodic occurrence in the US in recent years.

They include the December 2012 massacre in Newtown, Connecticut, that left 20 small children dead, and the Virginia Tech shooting in April 2007 in which 33 died, including the gunman.


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Smithsonian names Aussie museum director

Smithsonian names Aussie museum director | The Courier-Mail

Last updated: June 06, 2014

THE Smithsonian has named Australian Melissa Chiu, a museum leader for the Asia Society in New York, as the next director of the Hirshhorn Museum for modern and contemporary art in Washington.

Deputy Premier refers Palmer to CMC

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Jason Tin DEPUTY Premier Jeff Seeney has referred Clive Palmer to the CMC over allegations he demanded special treatment from the Newman Government for his mining interests.

Why celebs are ganging up on one company

SHAPE & MEN'S FITNESS Super Bowl Party

A GROWING group of celebrities are using their influence to start a war with one of the world's biggest companies. What's all the fuss over?

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Uproar over O'Neill plan

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 05 Juni 2014 | 18.16

PAPUA New Guinea's opposition has lashed out at a plan by Prime Minister Peter O'Neill to restrict nominees for the top job to members of his own party in the event of a motion of no-confidence.

The government is planning to introduce legislation on June 24 restricting candidates to the office of prime minister to members of the largest parliamentary party, according to the Port Moresby-based Post Courier Newspaper.

Deputy opposition leader Sam Basil on Thursday attacked the plan, saying the move shows Mr O'Neill wants to ensure his party, the People's National Congress (PNC), can continue to protect him and his interests.

"What the Prime Minister Peter O'Neill is doing is just simply using the numerical strength that he amassed through political intimidation and (district fund) controlled support to pass yet another controversial law to protect his interests," Mr Basil said on Facebook on Thursday.

"After every general elections the Governor General calls for a political party that has the highest number of MP-elect to form the new government. That doesn't mean that this political party has the golden ticket to the Prime Minister's post."

Mr O'Neill, whose PNC is the largest party in the coalition government, is currently on his way back to Port Moresby from a bilateral visit to Japan.

Thursday's newspaper article, which appeared under the headline O'Neill-ocracy, cites a May 28 circular to MPs from the office of the clerk of PNG's national parliament.

It also quotes Mr O'Neill as saying that under the legislation if a party fails to secure the numbers to rule, Parliament can elect any MP from the floor to be PM.

He has recently come to loggerheads with the country's Ombudsman Commission over a controversial $A1.3 billion loan from Swiss investment bank UBS to buy back shares in Oil Search Limited.

After the watchdog announced it was investigating and ordered a freeze on the deal, Mr O'Neill publicly urged the ombudsman to back down on the grounds it would trigger a loan default - a move criticised on Thursday by former treasurer Don Polye.

Mr O'Neill has also been accused of authorising illegal payments to a controversial PNG law firm, Paul Paraka lawyers - a claim Mr O'Neill has strenuously, and repeatedly, denied.

The executive director of PNG's Institute of National Affairs, Paul Barker, told AAP that parliament should retain the right to remove an incompetent government with another that is more suitable.

"Although political stability is valuable, and frivolous votes of no-confidence should not be entertained, it remains a constitutional responsibility of the legislature to act as check and balance on the government of the day," he said.

He said there were two ways to look at Mr O'Neill's latest move.

On the one hand, Mr O'Neill may be trying to protect his party programs and legacy.

"More negative observers might suggest that there is much more at stake in terms of vested interests over retaining power," Mr Barker said.

"He's clearly afraid of something."

A spokesman for Mr O'Neill on Thursday night said the constitutional amendments were proposed by PNG's constitutional law reform commission and the registrar of political parties, and not by Prime Minister O'Neill or the PNC.

"The (news) story is not PO's (Peter O'Neill) or the PNC's initiative," he said.


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Thousands affected by Adelaide lockdown

A 13-hour siege caused a lockdown in parts of central Adelaide, causing disruption to thousands. Source: AAP

THOUSANDS of commuters, workers and residents were barred from several blocks in central Adelaide as dangerous fugitive Rodney Clavell was holed up in a nearby brothel.

The 13-hour siege caused major disruption in peak hour traffic, as trams, buses, cars and pedestrians were diverted from King William Street.

Four blocks south of Victoria Square were cordoned off, with reporters and camera crews placed in an area which gave no view of the building housing the massage parlour.

Replacement public transport went around the cordoned-off area, just up the road from the court precinct - a place not unfamiliar to Clavell, a former prison officer and prisoner.

A few interested members of the public waited at the cordon line.

The police regularly updated the media and pleaded with Clavell - who they believed had access to TV and radio - to end the siege peacefully.

Billie Morrison said she was riding her bike to the law firm where she works when she was told the area was cordoned off.

"It was very daunting and nerve-wracking, as you can see the streets are very empty and quiet," she said.

"There would be hundreds of offices closed down. There are barristers' chambers, there are medical centres, a chemist. There are a lot of buildings and businesses in this area."

Ms Morrison said she had never seen anything like it in Adelaide.

"You hear about it all over the world but you don't expect it to be at your doorstep first thing in the morning."

Just before 2pm it was over when police found Clavell's body and a firearm in the building.


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Red Cross staffer killed in Libya

Red Cross staffer killed in Libya | The Courier-Mail

Last updated: June 05, 2014

ARMED men have killed a 42-year-old Red Cross staffer in the coastal Libyan city of Sirte, firing at his car after he left a meeting, the organisation says.

Geitz sounds Firebirds warning

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QUEENSLAND Firebirds captain Laura Geitz has issued a chilling warning to Melbourne Vixens before Monday's major semi-final.

Pork belly minus crackling? What?

Masterchef Judges Portraits in Melbourne

SPOILER ALERT: Never keep Matt Preston from his crackling. Which MasterChef contestant committed a cardinal crackling sin and was sent home?

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Putin slams Obama as he meets Poroshenko

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 04 Juni 2014 | 18.16

PRESIDENT Barack Obama has met Ukraine's president-elect Petro Poroshenko, in a show of US support for Ukraine's right to chart its own future, before an encounter with Russia's Vladimir Putin.

Obama sat down with Poroshenko on Wednesday in Warsaw, during a trip designed to assuage security concerns in eastern Europe following Russia's annexation of Crimea and what Washington says is an effort to destabilise Ukraine.

Obama said he had "been deeply impressed" by Poroshenko's vision for his troubled country.

"The United States is absolutely committed to standing behind the Ukrainian people not just in the coming days, weeks, but in the coming years," Obama told reporters.

The talks on day two of Obama's European tour come after the president met central and eastern European leaders in Warsaw and before he heads to a G7 summit in Belgium.

The summit takes place against a backdrop of signs that Western unity over how to handle Russia is fracturing.

Obama will come face to face with Putin during 70th anniversary commemorations of the D-Day landings in Normandy, France on Friday, but officials in Washington and Moscow say there are no plans for a formal meeting.

In contrast, the leaders of Britain, France and Germany will hold one-on-one talks with Putin, who said Wednesday he could not understand Obama's stance.

"It is his choice, I am ready for dialogue," Putin said in an interview with French broadcasters Europe1 and TF1 conducted at his dacha in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.

Putin went on to accuse the US administration of hypocrisy in its "aggressive" attempts to isolate Russia over its conduct in Ukraine.

"We have almost no military forces abroad yet look: everywhere in the world there are American military bases, American troops thousands of kilometres from their borders. They interfere in the interior affairs of this or that country. So it is difficult to accuse us of abuses."

The accelerating diplomacy over Ukraine comes as a seven-week pro-Russian insurgency in Ukraine's eastern rust belt grows only more violent after Poroshenko swept to power in a May 25 presidential ballot.

Hundreds of separatist gunmen on Monday attacked a Ukrainian border guard service camp in the region of Lugansk on the border with Russia.

Obama said Tuesday that US commitment to eastern European security was absolute.

"Our commitment to Poland's security as well as the security of our allies in central and eastern Europe is a cornerstone of our own security and it is sacrosanct," Obama said after inspecting a joint unit of Polish and US F-16 pilots.

He proposed a "European Reassurance Initiative" of up to $1 billion (730 million euros) to finance extra US troop and military deployments to "new allies" in Europe.

NATO defence ministers also agreed Tuesday a series of steps to bolster protection in eastern Europe after the Ukraine crisis, but insisted they were acting within the limits of a key post-Cold War treaty with Moscow.


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New home for Perth's wandering peacock

A YOUNG peacock found strutting his stuff in suburban Perth has a new home after doing time in an animal shelter.

He also has a new name: Gerald.

The juvenile bird was seen wandering in Westminster about a month ago and was cared for at the RSPCA Animal Care Centre in Malaga while the owner was sought.

On Wednesday, an animal lover who has a 4ha property in Wanneroo adopted the colourful bird.

"We are thrilled to hear he has found a loving new family," RSPCA WA chief inspector Amanda Swift said.


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PM runs late for important date with SBY

My last chat with Doc Neeson

My last chat with Doc Neeson

IN one of his final interviews with music writer Kathy McCabe, The Angels former singer Doc Neeson — who died today — spoke of his future plans.

Ugliest Aussie uniform ever?

2014 Australian Commonwealth Games Team Formal Uniform Unveiled

VOTE: IF three clashing shades of green and jackets with giant lapels are your thing, you'll love Australia's Commonwealth Games uniform.


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8 cars earn top mark for collision warning

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 03 Juni 2014 | 18.16

Eight cars have earned the highest safety rating in new tests of high-tech crash prevention systems. Source: AAP

THE 2014 Chevrolet Impala was the only non-luxury car to earn the highest safety rating in new tests of high-tech crash prevention systems.

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tested cars equipped with collision warning and automatic braking systems. It gave a "superior" rating to cars that both warned the driver of a potential collision and applied the automatic brakes to significantly slow the cars.

The BMW 5 Series, BMW X5, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Buick Regal, Cadillac CTS, Cadillac XTS and 2015 Hyundai Genesis also earned "superior" ratings in the test results released Thursday.

Collision warning and automatic braking systems use cameras, radars and lasers to determine if a vehicle is getting too close to the car in front of it. Most of the systems warn the driver - audibly, with vibrations in the seat, or both - and prepare the brakes to maximise their effect when the driver presses them.

In some cases, the vehicles brake themselves. That action may not prevent a crash, the institute said, but reducing the speed before the car hits something can help make crashes - and injuries - less severe.

The Impala's rating wasn't affected by a government investigation of one driver's report that the automatic braking system went off several times without warning, eventually causing an accident.

Insurance Institute spokesman Russ Rader said the group is aware of the investigation but had no issues with the Impala in testing.

The Arlington, Virginia-based institute, which is funded by insurers, began testing and rating the systems last autumn in hopes of pressuring automakers to adopt them as standard equipment.

The institute said 40 per cent of 2014 models now offer forward collision warning as an option, while 20 per cent offer automatic braking. Acura, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo offer the systems as standard equipment on some cars.

Tests are conducted at 20 kilometres per hour and 40 kilometres per hour. In the highest-rated cars, the brakes slowed the cars to 3 or 4 kph or less.

Thirteen 2014 models earned "advanced" ratings, meaning they warned drivers but their brakes reduced the speed only moderately. Those vehicles were: the BMW 3 Series, Buick LaCrosse, Lexus IS, Audi A3, Audi A6, BMW 3 Series, Dodge Durango, Lexus GS, Mercedes-Benz CLA, Infiniti QX50 and Infiniti QX70. The BMW 5 Series and BMW X5, which won superior ratings when equipped with a radar and camera, earned "advanced" ratings when equipped with City Brake, a camera-only system.

Three models earned "basic" ratings, meaning they warned drivers of a potential collision but reduced the car's speed by less than 8 kph. They were: the BMW 3 Series (without City Brake), the Infiniti Q70 and the Toyota Avalon.


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Westfield in court before restructure vote

WESTFIELD Retail Trust (WRT) shareholders are eagerly waiting for the outcome of a Supreme Court application over merger plans by the shopping centre giant.

Westfield is seeking approval to conclude an investor vote on a controversial proposed merger with the Australasian business of Westfield Group.

The planned merger hit a brick wall last week when the shareholder vote was postponed at the last minute amid heated debate about its merits.

WRT is in the Supreme Court in Sydney on Tuesday afternoon, seeking approval to send documents to securityholders ahead of a rescheduled vote.

Details of the date and venue for the conclusion of the meeting are included in the documents, which are likely to be made public soon after court approval is granted.

But a spokeswoman on Tuesday night said no date had been yet set for a fresh vote.

"I can confirm that we have not confirmed a date," the spokeswoman said. "When a date has been confirmed, we will send out a (media) release."

The spokeswoman's comments come despite a media report that June 20 had been set for fresh meeting and vote.

Under the restructure plan, Westfield's Australian and New Zealand businesses would merge with WRT to create a new entity, to be called Scentre.

Westfield Group's international business, which includes malls in Great Britain and at Westfield World Trade Center being built in New York, would become Westfield Corporation.

A significant number of WRT securityholders believe the proposed restructure favours Westfield Group to the detriment of WRT, and a number of proxy votes lodged last week by WRT securityholders in favour of the proposed merger fell just short of what was needed to push the restructure over the line.

Shortly before WRT investors were due to vote, Mr Lowy said Westfield Group would still seek to split its Australasian arm from its international business even if WRT securityholders did not approve the planned merger.

Proxies lodged before the original meeting will remain valid, but securityholders will be allowed to lodge new proxy votes if they have changed their view on the proposal, the company has said.


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Parents seek answers to son's Yemen death

No more pensioner pain in council budget

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AFTER being hit in the Federal Budget and the State Budget failing to help, pensioners have been told the Brisbane council budget will go easy on them.

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Don't get your hopes up, we are no chance

Don't get your hopes up, we are no chance

DESPITE the possibility Qatar will be stripped of the 2022 World Cup, Australia is next to no chance of being awarded it instead, says Tom Smithies.

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Girls stab friend to prove horror figure's real

Girls stab friend to prove horror figure's real

TWO 12 year olds, who wanted to prove a mysterious figure called Slenderman was real, lured a classmate into the woods for a game of hide and seek before stabbing her 19 times.

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    • Plot to kill 2:49

Footy coach, 21, on child porn charges

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A YOUNG football coach and former prefect has fronted court on charges of making and distributing child pornography.

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Sinead O'Connor's incredible makeover

Supplied Entertainment FW: SINEAD O'CONNOR - 'I'm Not Bossy, I'm The Boss'

AFTER years of comfortable clothes and a controversial cyber feud with Miley Cyrus, Sinead O'Connor has had a dramatic makeover.

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Sydney woman arrested after terror hoax

Written By Unknown on Senin, 02 Juni 2014 | 18.16

A WOMAN has been accused of falsely reporting a terrorism plot targeting a plane at Sydney's international airport.

The 30-year-old, from Blacktown, allegedly contacted police on March 21, claiming to have overheard a conversation at Kingsford-Smith, where three people had discussed committing an act of terrorism.

An assessment of the threat was made by several agencies and deemed to be a hoax.

Following an investigation by officers from the Joint Counter Terrorism Team, the woman was located on Sunday at Wentworthville, charged with suppling false information and refused bail.

Police said she appeared at Central Local Court on Monday and would remain in custody until reappearing on Thursday.


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Qld mayor referred to corruption watchdog

Qld mayor referred to corruption watchdog | The Courier-Mail

Last updated: June 02, 2014

IPSWICH Mayor Paul Pisasale has been referred to Queensland's corruption watchdog over revelations he received up to $150,000 in undeclared donations.

Flying Firebirds finish hard to grab second

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QUEENSLAND Firebirds captain Laura Geitz has hailed her team's composure after they clinched second spot in the ANZ Championship.

Americans poke fun at Abbott

Prime Minister Tony Abbott

UH-OH, the secret's out. In a segment that aired on US television today, American viewers got to see all of Tony Abbott's worst gaffes first-hand.

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Fairfax scales back job cuts

Fairfax Media will push ahead with cuts to its staff but has scaled back the number. Source: AAP

FAIRFAX Media will push ahead with cuts to its staff but has saved some positions from the firing line.

Staff at Fairfax papers, including The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Australian Financial Review, walked off the job last month after learning 70 jobs would be axed.

Twenty-five positions were set to go in editorial production, 30 in photography and 15 in the Life Media division.

Fairfax Media confirmed to staff on Monday job losses would occur but the number of cuts had been scaled down.

However, 52 positions are still tipped to go.

Australian Publishing Media managing director Allen Williams said the company had reviewed and carefully considered alternatives put forward by staff and the media union.

In an email to staff, he said there would be 17 full-time equivalent positions made redundant in editorial production.

Thirteen positions would be cut from Life Media, down from 15 cuts foreshadowed last month.

In photographic, eight jobs have been saved with redundancies reduced from 30 to 22.

Photography will retain 28 staff.

"This follows the extensive consultation process undertaken over the past three and a half weeks with staff and MEAA (Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance)," Mr Williams stated.

Two "quality manager roles" in Sydney and Melbourne will be created and desk editor positions will be increased by six.

The voluntary redundancy program starts from Monday.


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Aust pledges $100m for polio fight

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Australia has pledged 100 million dollars to go towards eradicating polio in northern Africa. Source: AAP

AUSTRALIA has pledged $100 million to help eradicate polio for good.

The funds will be spread over five years and will go towards making countries in northern Africa and the Middle East - where outbreaks have been reported - polio-free.

It will also help Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nigeria, where the disease is endemic.

About $20 million will be provided over the next year to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative for immunisations to fight the disease's re-emergence.

Announcing the pledge on Sunday, Foreign minister Julie Bishop said Australia is committed to helping finish the job of eradicating polio.


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Bali flights under cloud but Darwin clear

Flights in Darwin are expected to resume later today as plumes from an Indonesian volcano dissipate. Source: AAP

FLIGHTS to and from Darwin have resumed after they were grounded by an ash cloud from an Indonesian volcano, as Jetstar grounds flights to Bali.

Darwin was cut off to all air services on Saturday as ash plumes billowed from the Sangeang Api volcano off the Indonesian island of Sumbawa. It erupted continuously after an initial blast on Friday afternoon.

The major plume affecting Australian aviation swept southeast over the west side of the Northern Territory and as far south as Alice Springs.

Cyndee Seals of the Bureau of Meteorology's Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre in Darwin said Australia was now clear but airlines were meeting to discuss an ash cloud near Bali.

"I can advise that the ash cloud across Australia is dissipating but there are still ash clouds southwest of the volcano and another to the east east-northeast from an earlier high eruption," she said.

The southwesterly ash cloud was nearing Bali but its effects on flights to Denpasar were not yet clear, Ms Seals said.

"Right now, unless the winds change - and they are a little variable - it will take the ash south of Denpasar, away from Bali," she said.

"The airlines are meeting about it."

On Sunday night Jetstar cancelled 12 flights in and out of Bali as the Sangeang Api cloud drifted towards Denpasar International Airport.

Qantas announced it had resumed its flights, while Virgin, Air Asia and Jetstar also resumed operations in and out of Darwin, Darwin International Airport spokeswoman Virginia Sanders told AAP.

But she urged travellers to stay in touch with their airline for updates on flights as some changes might be made.

"Flights are coming back on line but there are some scheduled changes so people still need to check with the airline with regards to what's happening with their particular flight," she told AAP.


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Shotgun fired at Hobart house

Shotgun fired at Hobart house | The Courier-Mail

Last updated: June 01, 2014

A SHOTGUN has been fired at a house in Hobart.

'We're impatient, too': McCartney

Round 11: Western Bulldogs v Fremantle

WESTERN Bulldogs coach Brendan McCartney admits the club shares external impatience for success after his side suffered a 38-point loss to Fremantle yesterday.

Jack White sorry for trash talk

 Singer and musician Jack White.

JACK White has penned a long apology to The Black Keys and Meg White after criticising them in a controversial Rolling Stone interview.

'Gus's vision ahead of schedule'

Panthers v Eels

GUS Gould came to Penrith with a five year plan for a premiership but the Panthers could get there as early as this season. Noddy's Weekend Wash Up!

Does porn rot your brain?

Does porn rot your brain?

A NEW study has shown men who watch large amounts of porn tend to have less volume and activity in some regions of the brain.

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