Thursday, September 22, 2016

Defqon.1 Festival Australia: Police arrest 77 for drug offences and other top stories.

  • Defqon.1 Festival Australia: Police arrest 77 for drug offences

    Defqon.1 Festival Australia: Police arrest 77 for drug offences
    Police have arrested 77 people following a western Sydney dance music festival.The Defqon.1 festival was held at the Sydney International Rowing Centre at Penrith on Saturday, attracting almost 25, 000 people.Targeting anti-social behaviour, drug and alcohol offences and public safety, officers conducted a number of searches, returning 77 drug detections. Six people were charged with supplying a prohibited drug while more than 200 received medical treatment for drug and heat-related illnesses wi..
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  • Morey the merrier on Brock-Burrum's day

    Morey the merrier on Brock-Burrum's day
    MATCH REPORT: Morey, Oates, Sedgwick shine as Brock-Burrum downs Jindera. Morey the merrier on Brock-Burrum’s day exitOATES to Sedgwick to Morey – goal.It’s a formula that has worked brilliantly for Brock-Burrum all season and it proved successful again on grand final day as the Saints charged to a 13.8 (86) to 8.5 (53) victory over Jindera at Walbundrie.DJ Oates dominated in the ruck, Nico Sedgwick feasted at his feet and Kylin Morey reaped the rewards with..
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  • 77 revellers arrested at Defqon. 1 music festival

    77 revellers arrested at Defqon. 1 music festival
    ALMOST 100 revellers have been arrested at a western Sydney dance music festival for drug and alcohol related offences.Police targeted anti-social behaviour, drug and alcohol offences and public safety at the Defqon festival, with about 25,000 partygoers in attendance, on Saturday.The annual event was held at the Sydney International Rowing Centre in Penrith.Seventy seven people were arrested for drug related offences after being searched by police as part of a special operation.Six people were ..
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  • Two alleged Nomads bikies charged over suspected MDMA trafficking

    Two alleged Nomads bikies charged over suspected MDMA trafficking
    Two alleged Nomads bikies charged over suspected MDMA trafficking Updated September 18, 2016 14:47:07 Police have charged two alleged members of the Nomads outlaw motorcycle gang over alleged interstate drug trafficking.Police from the NSW State Crime Command's Gangs Squad intercepted three kilograms of the drug MDMA when it was sent from Darwin to Sydney.One of the men is allegedly a high-ranking member of the bikies gang.Police said the estimated street value of the d..
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  • George Christensen predicts Coalition will axe backpacker tax after threats to quit LNP

    George Christensen predicts Coalition will axe backpacker tax after threats to quit LNP
    MP George Christensen has said that a threat to quit the Liberal National party over the backpacker tax is a “moot point” because he now predicts the government would ditch the controversial revenue measure. The comments, reported in the Courier Mail on Sunday, signal the next priority for the conservative MP will be to force a backdown on the backpacker tax, after he led a successful revolt on superannuation that resulted in major changes to government policy. But the immigration minister, Pet..
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  • West Australian Premier Colin Barnett won't quit as leadership tensions escalate

    West Australian Premier Colin Barnett won't quit as leadership tensions escalate
    A defiant WA Premier Colin Barnett says he has a job to finish and won't quit his post. Philip Gostelow Embattled West Australian premier Colin Barnett has challenged his rivals to come take the job from him after two high profile cabinet resignations triggered a leadership showdown on the cusp of the Liberal-National government's eight-year anniversary in office.Dean Nalder, who spectacularly quit his transport and agriculture portfolios over ..
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  • Couple killed, son critical after being hit by car fleeing police

    Couple killed, son critical after being hit by car fleeing police
    Couple killed, son critical after being hit by car fleeing police in Perth suburb of Greenwood Updated September 18, 2016 13:01:38 A husband and wife have been killed and their son is in a critical condition after a car which had earlier been involved in a police pursuit crashed into their vehicle in Perth's northern suburbs.Police attempted to stop the car last night after it was reportedly being driven erratically and at high speed.Officers engaged in a pursuit on War..
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  • Mass arrests at Sydney festival

    Mass arrests at Sydney festival
    Defqon music festival. Source: YOUTUBEALMOST 100 revellers have been arrested at a western Sydney dance music festival for drug and alcohol related offences.Police targeted anti-social behaviour, drug and alcohol offences and public safety at the Defqon festival, with about 25,000 partygoers in attendance, on Saturday.The annual event was held at the Sydney International Rowing Centre in Penrith.Seventy seven people were arrested for drug related offences after being searched by police as part o..
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  • Government willing to compromise on plebiscite, says George Brandis

    Government willing to compromise on plebiscite, says George Brandis
    Attorney-General George Brandis has said the government will be open to compromising with Labor on the structure of the same-sex marriage plebiscite, if it means getting the vote through Parliament.His comments come just two days after Malcolm Turnbull also spoke of the need to negotiate on issues, given the make-up of the 45th Parliament, where neither major party holds a majority in the Senate. Attorney-General George Brandis: ''The byword of the 45th Parliament is compromise.''  Photo: ..
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