Tuesday, May 3, 2016

NSW government promises biodiversity win from land clearing laws and other top stories.

  • NSW government promises biodiversity win from land clearing laws

    NSW government promises biodiversity win from land clearing laws
    Conservation groups have dubbed the land clearing policy a "so-called biodiversity act". Photo: Brendan Esposito NSW "is not Queensland" when it comes to a controversial overhaul of land clearing laws, the state government has insisted, while promising to reverse decades of biodiversity decline.Announcing laws that will give greater flexibility to farmers, the government said they would not result in broadscale clearing witnessed when Campbell Newman's Queens..
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  • Woman tries to open Jetstar cabin door mid-flight over Avalon

    Woman tries to open Jetstar cabin door mid-flight over Avalon
    Woman tries to open Jetstar cabin door mid-flight over Avalon Video will begin in 5 seconds. How to get kicked off your flight Flight ejections tend to be chaotic, so who makes the decision to boot you off, and what do you have to do to be ejected from an airplane? PT0M54S 620 349 The cabin crew on a Jetstar flight have intervened after a woman tried to open the cabin door mid-flight near Avalon Airport. Police were called to the airport about 11pm on Monday after reports a ..
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  • Boy wanted gun to 'terrorise' on Anzac day

    Boy wanted gun to 'terrorise' on Anzac day
    Boy wanted gun to 'terrorise' on Anzac day
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  • Border Force under fire over escape

    Border Force under fire over escape
    Border Force under fire over escape
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  • Wild winds leave thousands without power, houses damaged and Victoria battered

    Wild winds leave thousands without power, houses damaged and Victoria battered
     Wild winds of up to 121 kilometres per hour uprooted trees, left thousands of people without power and damaged buildings as the state was battered by severe weather conditions on Monday night and throughout Tuesday.By 5pm the SES had responded to 820 calls for help on Tuesday, with Melbourne's south and south eastern suburbs the worst affected by the damaging winds. A significant number of calls related to roof damage caused by falling trees or branches. Wind tears through Melbourne..
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  • Abbott hopes for life outside jail: lawyer

    Abbott hopes for life outside jail: lawyer
    Abbott hopes for life outside jail: lawyerBy Alexandra PatrikiosAAPMay 3, 2016 2:11PMSavePrint Notorious "Postcard Bandit" Brenden Abbott hopes he can find a way to avoid more time behind bars despite a Queensland court ordering his extradition to Western Australia.Justice David Jackson was unswayed by claims by the 53-year-old's legal team in Brisbane's Supreme Court the extradition of the recently paroled bank robber would amount to an "abuse of process".Justice Jackson on Tuesday ordered the..
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  • Budget 2016: Fresh tobacco forecast puts cloud over government's 'budget black hole' claim on Labor policy

    Budget 2016: Fresh tobacco forecast puts cloud over government's 'budget black hole' claim on Labor policy
    EXCLUSIVE Video will begin in 5 seconds. PM takes swipe at Labor's 'black hole' Malcolm Turnbull takes a swipe at the $20 billion 'black hole' in Labor's tobacco tax, which is now under question with the revelation that the government's modelling might be incorrect. Vision courtesy ABC News 24. PT0M45S 620 349 Modelling of higher tobacco taxes completed just five weeks ago by the independent Parliamentary Budget Office has placed a question mark over the Turnbull Government's ..
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  • Police seek witnesses after man grabs boy in primary school toilets at Grovedale

    Police seek witnesses after man grabs boy in primary school toilets at Grovedale
    A boy has told police of how he fled from a hooded man who grabbed his arm in the toilets of a Geelong primary school.Police were informed after the student told teachers how he was grabbed on the arm by a man in the toilets of Mandama Primary School in Grovedale just before 2pm on Tuesday.The boy was able to break free after punching the man and running away, police said."The boy has notified teachers who reported the matter to police," police spokeswoman Leonie Johnson said. Advertisement "P..
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  • Tributes flow for NSW Greens MP John Kaye

    Tributes flow for NSW Greens MP John Kaye
    NSW Greens MP John Kaye dies from cancerBy Daniel McCulloch and Warren BarnsleyAAPNSW Greens MLC John Kaye is being remembered as a fearless, principled and formidable politician, following his death from cancer at the age of 60.Tributes are flooding in for the upper house MP who passed away surrounded by family and friends at his Sydney home on Monday night.Dr Kaye was diagnosed with the aggressive disease in February and was undergoing treatment.NSW MP Jamie Parker described his Greens colleag..
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  • John and Dee serve up taste of the sea in Rocky

    John and Dee serve up taste of the sea in Rocky
    DEE Jemmett and John Gavel have brought the Rosslyn Bay Harbour to the heart of Rockhampton.  The pair, who own the Rosslyn Bay Fisherman's Market, have opened  Rocky Reef Seafood in Blachard Street, outside Stockland in north Rockhampton to service local seafood lovers.  Dee said expanding to Rockhampton was a natural step.  "We have a lot of clientele who come down to the Rosslyn Bay Fisherman's Market on the weekend," she said.  "They kept asking if we were going to open a shop..
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