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Bali victims remembered 11 years on

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 12 Oktober 2013 | 17.52

The 88 Australians who died in the first Bali bombings 11 years ago have been remembered in Sydney. Source: AAP LITTLE children clambered around the Bali bombing memorial in Sydney on Saturday, knocking the flowers laid by the friends and family...
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ALP leadership contest drawing to a close

Mark Latham believes Anthony Albanese (pic) will emerge the victor of the Labor leadership contest. Source: AAP LABOR has called it historic, democratic and energising, but in less than a day the month-long leadership contest between Anthony...
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Truck loses asbestos on NSW highway

A TRUCK has lost several tonnes of asbestos before crashing into a guardrail in Sydney's west, police say. A Mitsubishi tipper truck was driving along the M7 at Eastern Creek on Saturday morning before the crash unfolded. As it travelled along...
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'Chopper' Read to have Melbourne funeral

Crime figure turned author Mark "Chopper" Read will be sent off at a funeral in Melbourne next week. Source: AAP CRIME figure turned author Mark "Chopper" Read will be sent off at a funeral in Melbourne next week. Read, who died aged...
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Severe fire danger forecast in Kimberley

WEST Australian authorities are warning of severe fire danger in parts of the Kimberley on Sunday with hot, dry and windy conditions expected. The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting a severe fire danger rating for inland parts of the Kimberley...
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Measles warning for WA's tourists to Bali

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 11 Oktober 2013 | 17.52

BALI holidaymakers have been warned to watch for measles symptoms after four West Australian travellers contracted the disease in the past week after returning from Indonesia. The WA Health Department director of communicable disease control...
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German groom leaves bride behind

A GERMAN couple's marriage got off to a rocky start when the groom forgot his bride at a highway petrol station on the way home from their honeymoon, only noticing she was missing after hours had passed. Police said on Friday the couple was...
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German wine wins Canberra riesling award

A GERMAN wine from maker Weingut Georg Muller Stiftung has been judged the best drop in Canberra's annual International Riesling Challenge. Ten judges tasted 487 wines from eight countries as part of the challenge, with the Schutzenhaus Trockenbeerenauslese...
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NT woman found dead near playground

A WOMAN has been found dead near a playground in Darwin's northern suburbs. Police are investigating the death of a 51-year-old woman in Nightcliff after her body was found at Sunset Park at about 6am (CST) on Friday. Detective Senior Sergeant...
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Hundreds to mark Bali bombings anniversary

FRIENDS, families and victims will gather in Sydney's eastern suburbs to commemorate the Bali bombings' 11th anniversary. Eighty-eight Australians were killed when bombs detonated at two popular nightclub spots in Bali's tourist hub Kuta. Forty-three...
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Motoring party deal extends Palmer's reach

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 10 Oktober 2013 | 17.52

Clive Palmer says his alliance with the Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party will bring stability. Source: AAP CLIVE Palmer has warned the federal government to negotiate or face "a very cold winter" after securing a powerful four-vote bloc...
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Dead daughter and sick father found in NSW

A WOMAN has been found dead along with her seriously ill elderly father at the NSW Hunter Valley home they shared, police say. Officers went to the Dalwood Road address, in Branxton, around 11.30am (AEDT) on Thursday after being contacted by...
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RAAF looks to high-end electronic warfare

THE RAAF is developing advanced electronic warfare capabilities to play a vital role in future operations. RAAF chief Air Marshall Geoff Brown told an Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) dinner in Canberra that Force Level Electronic...
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Tassie judo club wants Putin as patron

Russia's president has been asked to become the patron of a Tasmanian judo club. Source: AAP A JUDO club in Tasmania has written to the Kremlin to ask Vladimir Putin to be its patron. The Ulverstone Judo Club, in the state's north, says...
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EU freedom prize awarded to Malala

The EU has awarded a prize for freedom of thought to Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai. Source: AAP THE European Parliament's Sakharov prize for freedom of thought has gone to Malala Yousafzai, the 16-year-old Pakistani advocate for female...
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Fuel supply to return to normal next week

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 09 Oktober 2013 | 17.52

NSW, Queensland and Victorian motorists are being urged to remain patient with patchy petrol supplies amid an interstate crackdown on a transport company. More than 80 Cootes Transport vehicles have been grounded in NSW and Victoria after one...
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Weddings scandal without scalps

An Abbott government minister says the row over taxpayer-funded travel expenses is 'absurd'. Source: AAP LABOR reckons that unlike its political opponents it has been "fair and balanced" in responding to the growing expenses scandal as they...
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Compo offer worthy, Bali victims say

Australian victims of terror attacks and their families are finally set to receive compensation. Source: AAP A VICTIM of the second Bali bombings hopes compensation for victims of terrorism overseas will help the children who lose their parents....
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Chopper's life a "torrid" journey

Crime figure Mark "Chopper" Read has died following a battle with liver cancer, his manager says. Source: AAP THE life of Mark "Chopper" Read was a torrid and violent journey which ended on a quiet note, those close to the once-feared criminal...
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Swimmer drowns in NSW

A MAN has died after being winched from the water by surf life savers on the NSW far south coast. Officials say he was one of five swimmers who initially got into trouble near the Bega River Mouth at Tathra around 4.30pm (AEDT) on Wednesday....
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Abbott's fitness shouldn't cost public:ALP

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 08 Oktober 2013 | 17.52

Anthony Albanese believes Peter Slipper (pic) has been treated harshly over travel expense claims. Source: AAP CHRIS Bowen admires Tony Abbott's fitness regime but the interim Labor leader says taxpayers shouldn't have to cover the cost of...
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WA diver stable after shark attack

AN abalone diver is in a stable condition after a shark attack off a remote part of Western Australia's southern coast while the Department of Fisheries is trying to catch and kill the animal. Greg Pickering, 55, was collecting the delicacy off...
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No alcohol restrictions after Darwin death

The NT's chief minister says there are no current plans to change alcohol regulations. Source: AAP THE Northern Territory chief minister says he is not planning to impose any service or licensing restrictions to curb alcohol-fuelled violence...
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NSW Labour Day road toll doubles

NINE people died on NSW roads this Labour Day long weekend, more than double the road toll for the corresponding holiday period last year. NSW Police say speeding infringements recorded during Operation Slow Down, which ran from midnight Friday...
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Debate heats up on British EU membership

A BRITISH exit from the European Union would be "economic suicide," Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg was to tell business leaders on Tuesday, as he warned that pro-Europeans were "being too slow to wake up to the danger ahead." Prime Minister...
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Abbott, Harper differ on Sri Lanka

Written By Unknown on Senin, 07 Oktober 2013 | 17.52

Prime Minister Tony Abbott says he won't be boycotting next month's CHOGM summit in Sri Lanka. Source: AAP PRIME Minister Tony Abbott says he has no intention of following Canada's leader in boycotting next month's Commonwealth summit in Sri...
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Fuel deliveries may run low

PETROL companies say nationwide fuel deliveries will be affected by an ongoing audit into the trucking company linked to a horrific smash in Sydney. Cootes Transport has had 70 vehicles grounded because of safety failings uncovered by investigators...
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Aust retirement system among world's best

AUSTRALIAN retirees have got it pretty good, according to a report ranking the lucky country as having the third-best pension system in the world. Compulsory superannuation combined with a generous Age Pension helped Australia maintain third place...
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Man charged over WA party murder

Major Crime Squad detectives are interviewing a person over the death of a teenager during a party in Perth. A 36-YEAR-OLD man has been charged over the murder of a teenager at a party in Perth's western suburbs. Callum Pinner,...
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Rolf Harris trial set for April next year

Australian entertainer Rolf Harris is due to face court again on Monday charged with 13 child sex offences. AUSTRALIAN entertainer Rolf Harris is due to face trial in April 2014 on 13 child sex offences, a London court has heard....
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Vic man stabbed by a mate

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 06 Oktober 2013 | 17.52

A MAN has walked into a police station after being stabbed in the torso by an acquaintance in Melbourne's east. The Chirnside Park man told police he was stabbed after he got into an altercation with another man on the corner of Mena Avenue...
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Sydney Water rejects beach pollution claim

Some of Sydney's prime swimming spots have had their water quality ratings downgraded. Source: AAP POLLUTION on Sydney's beaches is not due to job cuts or untreated waste water being pumped into the ocean, Sydney Water says. The latest...
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Prince Harry honours fallen SAS soldiers

Prince Harry has waved goodbye to Sydney following his visit for the International Fleet Review. Source: AAP PRINCE Harry has honoured fallen SAS soldiers, and comforted their families, as he completed his whirlwind tour of Australia with a...
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US raids terror leaders in Somalia, Libya

A Libyan militant leader, wanted by the US, has reportedly been kidnapped. Source: AAP US forces have struck two militant targets in Africa, snatching a top Al-Qaeda suspect from the streets of Tripoli and launching a pre-dawn raid against...
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Keysar Trad tries hand at love poetry

One of Australia's best known Muslim figures has launched a book of love poetry. Source: AAP HE shot to prominence defending controversial former mufti Sheik Taj Aldin Alhilali, took on broadcast giant Alan Jones and penned spirited newspaper...
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