Friday, July 1, 2016

Just no: Libs' Snapchat filter trolled and other top stories.

  • Just no: Libs' Snapchat filter trolled

    Just no: Libs' Snapchat filter trolled
    What was promised during the election campaign2:29So what did Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten promise during the election campaign over the past eight weeks? The Snapchat filter has been made into a laughing stock.Staff WriterNews Corp Australia NetworkTHE Liberal Party has been slammed after launching a cringeworthy filter on Snapchat urging young voters to back them in tomorrow’s election. The filter shows an animated, white-gloved hand slotting a ballot pap..
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  • Federal election 2016: Verdict - Bill Shorten wins day, PM the campaign

    Federal election 2016: Verdict - Bill Shorten wins day, PM the campaign
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  • Balkan crime figure Saso Ristevski killed during botched robbery: police

    Balkan crime figure Saso Ristevski killed during botched robbery: police
    Saso Ristevski outside Wollongong District Court in 1998. Photo: Fairfax Archives A robbery gone wrong was behind the death of a crime figure, who was attacked under orders from a drug rival in the NSW Illawarra, police will allege.Saso Ristevski, 37 was shot dead at his parents' home in Lake Heights on September 28, 2011, after a confrontation with three men. Late last year, police linked the convicted drug trafficker's death to a Melbourne underworld figure..
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  • Louise Bell murder trial: Mysterious letter sent to judge to be investigated

    Louise Bell murder trial: Mysterious letter sent to judge to be investigated
    Louise Bell murder trial: Mysterious letter sent to judge to be investigated Updated July 01, 2016 14:04:53 The Supreme Court judge hearing the Louise Bell murder trial has received a letter from a member of the public, prompting investigations by the defence.Dieter Pfennig is accused of abducting and murdering 10-year-old Louise who disappeared from her Hackham West bedroom in January 1983.Pfennig's lawyer Grant Algie was due to close the defence case on Friday but the..
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  • Police search wetlands for missing SA man

    Police search wetlands for missing SA man
    Search fails to find missing Adelaide man AAP on July 1, 2016, 3:41 pm Police have launched a search of wetlands in Adelaide's north for a missing man (pic). A search of wetlands in Adelaide's north has failed to find a man missing for almost two weeks.Lochlan Mortimer-Shearer was last heard from on June 20.Concerns are held for his welfare with police bringing in State Emergency Service volunteers to help with a search of wetlands at Mawson Lakes on Friday.The search..
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  • Windsor rates chances at 50-50

    Windsor rates chances at 50-50
    Windsor rates chances at 50-50
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  • Three young sisters missing in Melbourne

    Three young sisters missing in Melbourne
    The missing Latta siblings, from left, Zahara, 8, Matika, 9, Jaylee, 11. A Melbourne mother and her three young girls have been missing since Tuesday, with police asking for public help to find them.Tracey Heuston, 49, and three of her daughters were last seen leaving their Shannon Crescent home late at night in the north-eastern suburb of Watsonia on Tuesday, June 28.The children 11-year-old Jaylee, nine-year-old Matika and eight-year-old Zahara have not been..
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  • Prof 'pleads stupidity' after uni nepotism

    Prof 'pleads stupidity' after uni nepotism
    The vice-chancellor of a Perth university looked up pornography on his work computer almost 500 times and engaged in serious misconduct by appointing a close friend to a senior position, the corruption watchdog has found.Murdoch University vice-chancellor Richard Higgott was stood aside on full pay in September 2014.The university referred him to the Corruption and Crime Commission following an internal investigation and he quit the next month.On Friday, the CCC said the professor engaged in ser..
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  • Greater Dandenong to celebrate its Aboriginal history with community events

    Greater Dandenong to celebrate its Aboriginal history with community events
    GREATER Dandenong is celebrating its Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, culture and achievements for Naidoc Week this week.A community celebration will be held in Harmony Square on Monday, from 1.30-3.30pm, with mayor Heang Tak opening festivities with a local community Elder.Performances by the indigenous Hip Hop Project group and the Jindi Worabak Dancers will entertain visitors and will be broadcast on the big screen.Other workshops, activities and displays including basket weavin..
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  • 60 Minutes: Yet again, the people in power get away with a slap on the wrist

    60 Minutes: Yet again, the people in power get away with a slap on the wrist
    COMMENT Sally Faulkner, now facing kidnapping charges in Lebanon. Photo: Supplied They wanted a young Aussie mum in peril – and boy, have they got one. Except there's no happy ending in sight now. Channel Nine's 60 Minutes thought it had the story stitched up. Telegenic mum Sally Faulkner wants her kids back from their father in Lebanon. The program rides to her rescue. Blockbuster ratings ensue. 'You do not show any enjoyment factor': An ex-60 Minutes producer believes this was not a good..
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Election 2016: Bill Shorten says Turnbull government taking Australia down Brexit, Trump road .AFL invasion into NSW schools .
Search for man in Albury wanted for three warrants including assault .Great Barrier Reef: Scientists Send Letter To Australian PM, Call For Action To Save The Bleaching-Damaged Structure .

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