Thursday, June 9, 2016

Police search for three Adelaide siblings who 'ran off' from Christies Beach oval and other top stories.

  • Police search for three Adelaide siblings who 'ran off' from Christies Beach oval

    Police search for three Adelaide siblings who 'ran off' from Christies Beach oval Posted June 09, 2016 16:01:50 A search is underway for three children last seen at Christies Beach in Adelaide's south.Siblings Ethan Lawson, 12, Jayden Lawson, 10, and Sienna Dodd, 6, were at Bice Oval in Christies Beach about 6:00pm on Wednesday after being dropped off for football training.In a statement, police said the trio ran off and had not been found, despite an extensive search..
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  • Campaign catchup: flood tours and budget storms

    Campaign catchup: flood tours and budget storms
    Both Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten were in Launceston, Tasmania, today, inspecting the damaged caused by the weekend’s storm. Turnbull said the cost of the cleanup was bound to exceed $19m, after which point, the government would pick up 75% of the cost. He said it was too early to say just how high the figure could rise, “but it will be substantial”. — Jackson Gothe-Snape (@jacksongs) June 8, 2016 PM arrives at the Tamar torrent. #ausvotes #tasfloods pic.twitter.com/m5iClXcO1D Neithe..
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  • Suspect charged over 1984 killing of six-year-old Kylie Maybury

    Suspect charged over 1984 killing of six-year-old Kylie Maybury
    Kylie Maybury was abducted and murdered in Preston in 1984. A 73-year-old man has been charged over the alleged 1984 Melbourne Cup Day abduction and murder of six-year-old Kylie Maybury in Preston.Gregory Keith Davies was charged with one count of rape, one count of murder and one count of false imprisonment.  Kylie Maybury's mother Julie and her grandfather, John Moss, at a press conference in November 1984. Photo: John Lamb..
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  • 'That's the girl you sold me': Colliers sued over alleged sexual harassment

    'That's the girl you sold me': Colliers sued over alleged sexual harassment
    Sean Unwin, CFO, Colliers International, posing for a photo in 2009. Photo: Louie Douvis A top executive at real estate giant Colliers International is being sued by his former assistant over allegations he tried to force her face into his crotch, attempted to look up her skirt and undressed in front of her.According to the lawsuit, Colliers International Australia's chief financial officer Sean Unwin also allegedly offered to arrange for his assistant Alexan..
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  • Police defend shooting of shoppers

    Police defend shooting of shoppers
    Westfield Hornsby shooting - GRAPHIC CONTENT0:41Video shows the moment police opened fire on knife-wielding man. Courtesy: Nine News. WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT THREE elderly bystanders were accidentally shot by police at Hornsby Westfield today when officers opened fire on a knife-wielding man reported missing from a psychiatric hospital.Jerry Sourian, 23, was shot by two officers, one male and one female, outside the busy shopping centre about 11.50am after lunging at them while armed with a c..
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  • Sydney siege inquest: Police sniper 'could have shot Monis', hearing told

    Sydney siege inquest: Police sniper 'could have shot Monis', hearing told
    Sydney siege inquest: Police sniper 'could have shot Monis', hearing told Updated June 09, 2016 18:55:03 A police sniper who saw gunman Man Haron Monis inside the Lindt Cafe could have shot him, an inquest into the Sydney siege has heard.The Commander of the NSW Police Tactical Operations Unit (TOU) has been questioned about an exchange between a police sniper and a deputy tactical commander during the 2014 siege - which saw 18 people taken hostage.The inquest heard the..
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  • Rye Hunt's family waits for DNA test results on body found on Brazilian beach

    Rye Hunt's family waits for DNA test results on body found on Brazilian beach
    Rye Hunt, 25, who has been missing in Brazil since May 21. Picture: FACEBOOKTHE Hobart family of missing Australian backpacker Rye Hunt is waiting on DNA results to confirm the identity of a body found on a beach in Brazil.Australian authorities have notified Rye’s family that a body, which appears to have come from the water, has been found in Marcia, about 25km from Rio de Janeiro.Rye’s sister Romany Brodribb said the unidentified body had been recovered and was undergoing sampling.“We are wai..
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  • 'I just wanted a free laptop,' court told

    'I just wanted a free laptop,' court told
    Sydney businessman Amarjit Singh outside the NSW Law Courts on Thursday. Photo: Janie Barrett In 20 minutes, a NSW family was signed up for diplomas at Sydney's Unique International College costing $22,000 each on the promise of a free laptop, a Federal Court has heard.The Australian Compet­ition & Consumer Commission alleges students who were enrolled by the college were from the state's poorest areas, including Walgett and Wagga Wagga, and were under the i..
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  • NSW state budget 2016: Funding boost for paramedics won't dent wait times, unions say

    NSW state budget 2016: Funding boost for paramedics won't dent wait times, unions say
    Paramedics treat a patient at Bonnyrigg. Photo: Supplied. A health budget injection to recruit just 85 new paramedics will put lives at risk and won't make a dent in the state's woeful ambulance response times, the health services and paramedics unions say.State Treasurer Gladys Berejiklian and Health Minister Jillian Skinner announced a $150 million boost NSW ambulance in the 2016/2017 budget, including recruiting 85 new paramedics across metropolitan and re..
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  • CFA crisis: Senior minister Natalie Hutchins forced to beat a retreat

    CFA crisis: Senior minister Natalie Hutchins forced to beat a retreat
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Are there cracks in the Andrews government? Premier Daniel Andrews and his ministers fend off rumours of a leadership spill as the CFA dispute continues. PT1M32S 620 349 A senior government minister has been forced to mount a humiliating retreat after claiming in Parliament key elements of its industrial deal with the firefighters union had been cleared by the Fair Work Commission boss.In the latest debacle capping off a shambolic week for the A..
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