Monday, April 25, 2016

Sacked minister Stuart Robert condemned for 'distasteful' Anzac Day tweet and other top stories.

  • Sacked minister Stuart Robert condemned for 'distasteful' Anzac Day tweet

    Sacked minister Stuart Robert condemned for 'distasteful' Anzac Day tweet
    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 A bout of partisanship has tainted Anzac Day after sacked Turnbull minister Stuart Robert seemingly linked the negative gearing tax write-off to the commemoration, prompting Labor to accuse him of playing politics with military sacrifice. This is..
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  • Miracle escape as man falls under train - and lives

    Miracle escape as man falls under train - and lives
    Miracle escape as man falls under train - and lives Photo: Channel Seven It was a lucky escape for a man who fell onto railway tracks moments before a train arrived in Melbourne's north on Monday.Police say the 28-year-old man took a tumble off the platform at Craigieburn Station about midday.They suspect he suffered some sort of medical condition or attack, causing him to lose his balance. The 28-year-old fell on to the trac..
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  • Anzac Day: Thousands gather to remember the fallen of the Western Front

    Anzac Day: Thousands gather to remember the fallen of the Western Front
    Thousands gather at the Australian National Memorial near Villers-Bretonneux. Photo: Nick Miller In near-freezing temperatures they sat in solemn remembrance as the night faded into dawn, hearing unvarnished, shocking stories from the diaries and letters of Anzac soldiers.One hundred years since Australians began arriving on the Western Front, thousands gathered at the Australian National Memorial near Villers-Bretonneux.They came to remember the sacrifices o..
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  • Dutton weighs in on race for seat of Indi

    Dutton weighs in on race for seat of Indi
    Dutton weighs in on race for seat of Indi
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  • Body found in burnt out barrel in Morayfield backyard

    Body found in burnt out barrel in Morayfield backyard
    Police are at the scene of a sudden death in Morayfield where a man's body has reportedly been found inside a burnt out barrel.A Queensland Police spokeswoman told Fairfax Media police had established a crime scene while they continued their investigations but they were not treating the death as suspicious. Body found in drum RAW VISION: A body is found in a burnt out barrel at Morayfield on Monday but police have declared the incident non-suspicious. 7 News Queensland "A report wil..
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  • Stolen SES vehicle rams police car in Melbourne's south-east

    Stolen SES vehicle rams police car in Melbourne's south-east
    Stolen SES vehicle rams police car in Melbourne's south-east Posted April 25, 2016 15:37:37 A police car has been badly damaged after being rammed by a stolen State Emergency Service (SES) four-wheel drive at Cheltenham, in Melbourne's south-eastern suburbs.The four-wheel drive was allegedly stolen about 5:30am and when officers found it a short time later, the vehicle rammed the police car, causing extensive damage.The driver, a 27-year-old Bentleigh East man, was ar..
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  • Police arrest partner as Bundeena mourns "delightful" Tina Kontozis

    Police arrest partner as Bundeena mourns
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Bundeena murder suspect arrested Stephen Boyd, who allegedly beat his ex-partner to death with a cricket bat on Sunday in Bundeena, was arrested in Braidwood on Monday evening. PT2M53S 620 349 Police have arrested the partner of Tina Kontozis, who was bashed to death with a cricket bat in her Bundeena home on Sunday.Stephen Boyd, 51, was arrested and taken into police custody at 4.55pm on Monday in Braidwood after police spotted him driving down ..
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  • Port Arthur massacre film to go ahead despite lack of support from survivors and victim's families

    Port Arthur massacre film to go ahead despite lack of support from survivors and victim's families
    Natasha Christian - Yahoo7 on April 25, 2016, 6:28 am Video Port Arthur survivors played dead as gunman stood over them An Australian filmmaker is preparing to make a graphic movie about Australia’s most prolific mass murderer, despite anticipating death threats and not having the support of survivors.Producer Paul Moder told News Corp that Bryant — the Port Arthur Massacre would start production later this year, even though the victims' families, survivors and Port Arthur community want..
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  • Federal Government urged to continue funding specialist problem gambling counsellors

    Federal Government urged to continue funding specialist problem gambling counsellors
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Thomas speaks about his gambling addiction Gambling reform advocate Tom Cummings tells a cautionary tale about his gambling addiction in a video publicising the issue. More information: www.problemgambling.gov.au (Video: Department of Social Services) PT3M51S 620 349 Until the day they sat in front of a counsellor, Sue* had no idea about the extent of her husband's gambling addiction. On top of a $73,000 credit card debt, he had used $70,000 fro..
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