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Sydney teen critical as party gatecrashed

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 31 Mei 2014 | 18.59

A teen is in a critical condition in hospital after being stabbed at a party in Sydney's inner west. Source: AAP IT was meant to be a small gathering of friends for a 14-year-old girl's birthday. But the get-together at a house in Five...
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One dead and six injured in NSW crash

A MAN is dead and six people, including two children, have been injured in a head-on collision at Coffs Harbour on NSW's north coast. The 58-year-old was killed when a Nissan Pulsar and Ford Falcon collided on Hogbin Drive just before 1pm on...
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Relatives seek new Malaysia plane search

THEIR hopes raised and dashed, relatives of passengers on a missing Malaysia Airlines plane want a new plan to find it after the search was suspended following a new setback. The 84-year-old mother of Australian passenger Rod Burrows no longer...
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Ash grounds flights to Darwin, Bali

A massive ash cloud from an Indonesian volcano may disrupt aviation in parts of Australia. Source: AAP DARWIN remains cut off to all air services until Sunday, and flights from Australia to Bali are now affected, as three separate ash plumes...
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WA shoplifter jailed over guard attack

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 30 Mei 2014 | 18.59

A PERTH woman who shoplifted lollies and chips, and then ran over an undercover security guard who confronted her has been jailed for three years. Narissa Marie Gidgup was with two children when she stole confectionery and cosmetics worth a total...
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Vic agencies unprepared for scale of fire

A VICTORIAN coalmine fire was so big it took agencies responsible for firefighters' health time to adjust to the scale of their task, the state's fire chief says. Fire Service Commissioner Craig Lapsley has dubbed health monitoring at the Hazelwood...
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Teacher acquitted of SA woman's murder

A TEACHER has been found not guilty of the 1991 murder of a young mother who was bashed so severely that no blood was left in her dumped body. Timo Heikki Pasanen, 43, has pleaded not guilty in the South Australian Supreme Court to murdering...
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Sydney ferry staff take industrial action

Sydney ferry workers will not collect ferry tickets as part of industrial action across the weekend. Source: AAP SYDNEY ferry workers have decided to take industrial action this weekend but it will hurt the NSW government rather than ferrygoers....
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Ice addict thief spared extra jail time

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 28 Mei 2014 | 19.00

A HOMELESS ice addict who went on a $20,000 spending spree across Sydney using credit cards stolen from mailboxes has been spared extra time in prison. Kayla Hemmings, 25, received a minimum sentence of 18 months at the NSW District Court on Tuesday...
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Row over green reforms derails debate

A STRAIGHTFORWARD proposal to change the way fees are managed under national environment law has been sidetracked by a lengthy debate about the Abbott government's green credentials. The non-controversial bill allows for cost recovery for environmental...
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Elder's 'stolen wages' claim dismissed

AN Aboriginal elder's claim for wages he says were stolen by the state has been thrown out of court due to a lack of evidence. Conrad Yeatman, 74, was seeking $35,000 for wages he said were never paid to him when he worked as a carpenter and labourer...
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HK man charged over undeclared $A300,000

A HONG Kong national has been charged after attempting to leave Australia with $300,000 in undeclared cash he had stashed in his luggage. The 31-year-old man was picked up at Melbourne's International Airport after customs officers found the...
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BHP may axe dozens of alumina jobs

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 27 Mei 2014 | 18.59

BHP Billiton may cut jobs at its Worsley Alumina operations in Western Australia. Source: AAP BHP Billiton may soon start axing jobs at its Worsley Alumina operations in Western Australia. The mining giant says Worsley had moved into...
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MPs called 'cowards' in abortion debate

VICTORIAN balance of power MP Geoff Shaw has called his fellow MPs "moral cowards" for their refusal to debate abortion laws. The former Liberal MP who took the balance of power in Victoria's lower house when he turned independent last year,...
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Energy target review questions mount

THE Abbott government review of the renewable energy target has come under further scrutiny, with questions being asked about a consultancy firm hired to advise the panel. An inquiry has been told ACIL Allen won the sole government contract...
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G4S hasn't identified Barati killers

A local MP says Manus Islanders are happy with the Australian-run detention centre there. Source: AAP SECURITY company G4S insists it does not know which of its staff may have been involved in the fatal bashing of an Iranian asylum seeker during...
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Labor senator 'spied on', committee hears

Written By Unknown on Senin, 26 Mei 2014 | 18.59

Labor senator John Faulkner may have been spied on in parliament house, a hearing has been told. Source: AAP A PARLIAMENTARY official may have wrongfully accessed security camera footage of another official talking to veteran Labor senator...
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Letter bid to block Vic child abuse bill

ANTI-VIOLENCE groups want three Nationals MPs to block new Victorian laws that they fear will turn women who fail to report child sexual abuse into criminals. Opponents say they broadly support the child protection bill's aim but one clause...
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Man, 21, burned in Sydney gas fireball

A GAS-FUELLED fireball in a busy northern Sydney shopping plaza has left a man with serious burns. The 21-year-old was rushed to Sydney's Royal North Shore Hospital with burns to his lower body after a gas main caught alight about 1pm (AEST)...
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Gold output off to a slippery start

Gold production in Western Australia's goldfields region has got off to a weak start for the year. Source: AAP GOLD production in Western Australia's goldfields region has got off to a weak start for the year, with wet weather wreaking havoc...
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Taliban frees 24 Afghan hostages

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 25 Mei 2014 | 18.59

TALIBAN militants have released 24 hostages who were seized in northeastern Afghanistan last week, an official says. Taliban fighters captured Yamgan, a remote mountainous district in Badakhshan province on Wednesday, and took 40 policemen hostage....
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'Callous' NSW thieves take surf rescue 4WD

SURF lifesavers in a small NSW town fear lives could be put at risk after "callous" thieves made off with their club's 4WD rescue vehicle. Surf Life Saving's far south coast director Andrew Edmunds says thieves broke into the Batemans Bay Surf...
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Gunmen kill 6 police officers in Pakistan

GUNMEN have stormed a tribal police post in southwestern Pakistan, killing six police officers and wounding three, authorities say. The attack took place in Wadh area of Baluchistan province's Khuzdar district, where insurgents have launched...
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Belgians vote, brace for new stalemate

Belgians have begun casting their vote for a new national parliament. Source: AAP BELGIANS are casting their vote Sunday for a new national parliament, amid fears that a fresh political stalemate may be in the making for the fissured country....
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