Sunday, April 24, 2016

Woman who allegedly stabbed woman in neck after Bega shopping centre argument denied bail and other top stories.

  • Woman who allegedly stabbed woman in neck after Bega shopping centre argument denied bail

    Woman who allegedly stabbed woman in neck after Bega shopping centre argument denied bail
    Woman who allegedly stabbed woman in neck after Bega shopping centre argument denied bail Updated April 24, 2016 15:14:53 A Bega woman who allegedly stabbed another woman at a shopping centre in southern New South Wales following an argument has been denied bail.Samantha Joyce Perry, 27, appeared in Batemans Bay Local Court on two charges - wounding with intention to murder and assault occasioning grievous bodily harm.Police allege Perry and a 42-year-old woman began ar..
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  • Government won't touch negative gearing

    Government won't touch negative gearing
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Government won't touch negative gearing Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says the government won't 'have a bar of' negative gearing. While Labor sticks with its plan. Vision ABC News 24. PT2M18S 620 349 ANALYSISMalcolm Turnbull has ventured deep into Sydney suburbia to announce, once and for all, his government will not make any changes to negative gearing or capital gains tax in next week's federal budget.From the front garden of a family home i..
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  • Anzac Day 2016: In terror-hit France, Australian visitor numbers are down

    Anzac Day 2016: In terror-hit France, Australian visitor numbers are down
    Preparations: The Department of Veterans Affairs is expecting about 3000 visitors to the dawn service at Villers-Bretonneux this year. Photo: Nick Miller Villers-Bretonneux: After the recent terror attacks in Europe, the staff, students and parents of Oakhill College debated whether their biennial overseas rugby trip should keep France on the itinerary as originally planned.But it turned out not to be a difficult decision."We were all on the same page," said ..
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  • Work for the Dole programs are putting workers' safety at risk, says the AUWU

    Work for the Dole programs are putting workers' safety at risk, says the AUWU
    Owen Bennett, founder of the Australian Unemployed Workers' Union. Photo: Jason South The national Work for the Dole program is facing criticism for failing to protect the safety of volunteer workers and not helping many find work suited to their skills.Australian Unemployed Workers' Union president Owen Bennett is urging the abolition of the Work for the Dole scheme and has launched a petition on Change.Org raising safety concerns.The campaign follows the de..
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  • Violent offenders to be housed in new $54m secure facility

    Violent offenders to be housed in new $54m secure facility
    Corella Place in Ararat, which is known as the "Village of the Damned". Photo: Pat Scala The most dangerous violent criminals who have served their time in prison but cannot be safely released in the community will live in special post-jail facilities, under a dramatic widening of Victoria's community protection regime.A new $54.2 million 20-bed secure facility to house high risk offenders is the centrepiece of the Andrews government's response to the long-aw..
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  • Nine's child abduction story months in planning, claims recovery agent's mum

    Nine's child abduction story months in planning, claims recovery agent's mum
    Adam Whittington left in Beirut Adam Whittington's mother can't understand why her son was left in prison in Lebanon when the 60 Minutes crew and Sally Faulkner walked free. Vision courtesy Ten News. PT1M34S http://www.smh.com.au/action/externalEmbeddedPlayer?id=d-4dyel 620 349 April 24, 2016 - 5:56PM The mother of the child recovery agent who remains detained in Lebanon after the bungled 60 Minutes-backed recovery attempt, alleges the Nine network had been doing research for a story ..
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  • Woman found dead at Snapper Point blow hole

    Woman found dead at Snapper Point blow hole
    Snapper Point. Photo: Simone De Peak Homicide Squad detectives have been called in to investigate the suspected murder of a woman whose body was found floating at a notorious Lake Macquarie rock fishing spot.The unidentified woman, believed to be aged between 20 and 35 and of Asian appearance, was seen floating face down near the blow hole adjacent to Snapper Point, in the Lake Munmorah State Conservation Area, on Sunday morning.Emergency service personnel i..
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  • Woman dies following suspected violent domestic attack in Bundeena

    Woman dies following suspected violent domestic attack in Bundeena
    Woman dies following suspected violent domestic attack in Bundeena Tina Kontozis, left, died in a suspected violent domestic attack. Photo: Instagram A woman has died and a manhunt is underway following an alleged violent domestic attack at Bundeena, in Sydney's south.Police were called to a home in Beachcomber Avenue at about 3.30pm on Sunday after neighbours heard people fighting and someone screaming.It is believed a man armed with a cricket bat has bash..
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  • Apex gang suspects charged over violent home invasions, car thefts

    Apex gang suspects charged over violent home invasions, car thefts
    Five teenagers suspected of being Apex gang members have been arrested after a series of violent home invasions and car thefts in MelbourneThe youths, aged between 16 and 19, were arrested on Saturday night, though two of them have since been released without charge.The arrests came after two homes in Ormond and Brighton East were broken into during the early hours of Saturday morning, a police spokeswoman said.Residents at both homes were then allegedly assaulted by a group of men. In Ormond, ..
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  • Federal Court chides tax commissioner about fast-tracking cases

    Federal Court chides tax commissioner about fast-tracking cases
    In an embarrassing rebuke, the Federal Court says it has has had no private discussions with the ATO. Alex Ellinghausen In a stinging rebuke to Tax Commissioner Chris Jordan, the Federal Court has denied being in special talks about fast-tracking multinational tax avoidance cases. A court spokesman said no private discussions about the timing of cases had occurred with the Australian Tax Office, contradicting comments made by Mr Jordan to a pa..
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Sydney: Wet start to the weekend .Dame Leonie Kramer dies at 91 .
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