'Kitchen knife' used in school stabbing
Police have charged a teenage boy after a student was allegedly stabbed at a high school in North Wollongong this afternoon.About 1.40pm on Friday, emergency services were called to Keira High School on Lysaght Street following reports that a student had been stabbed.A 16-year-old boy was treated by NSW Ambulance Paramedics for a stab wound to his stomach. He was taken by helicopter to hospital in a serious condition.Officers from Wollongong Local Area Command attended and commenced an investiga..>> view originalSydney Opera House threat teen accused following 'instructions of Islamic State'
A teenager accused of making threats to attack the Sydney Opera House allegedly told security guards that he travelled to the forecourt of the iconic attraction with a backpack containing canisters of brake fluid on the "instructions of Islamic State".The 18-year-old man, from Narwee, has an intellectual disability and police don't believe he had any capability to carry out an attack. The man allegedly said he was at the Opera House on the instructions of Islamic State. Photo: Brendon Thor..>> view originalQueensland Government supports unions' right to protest after they bring Brisbane CBS to a standstill
Man shot multiple times dies
A MAN in his early 30s has been killed in western Sydney after being shot multiple times. Emergency services were called to a home in St Marys about 7.20pm on Friday night after reports of gunfire.When police officers arrived at the scene in Brisbane St, they found a man in his early 30s outside a home with multiple gunshot wounds.He was treated by NSW Ambulance officers but died at the scene.Investigations are under way, with witnesses telling police a vehicle drove away from the scene a short ..>> view originalAustralian DJ Jake Mastroianni a victim of legal bungle in Thailand, says lawyer
Bangkok: Jake Mastroianni, an Australian DJ known in the night clubs and strip bars of Thailand's Pattaya by his stage name Badmouth, was the victim of a critical legal error that put him behind bars for life, his lawyer says. Mastroianni, 26, was spending time at his girlfriend's apartment in the Thai beach city after his British friend sold ecstasy pills to a foreign man outside a nearby supermarket. Australian DJ Jake Mastroianni was sentenced to two life prison sentences in Thailand. ..>> view originalOne year on, Malcolm Turnbull's brutal reality is there's no time like the present
Malcolm Turnbull had a terrible opening to the new parliament. Pretty much everything went south. The prime minister had a better week this week. He could enjoy being out of the Canberra crucible in full geopolitical flight, happy in summit mode, and he could enjoy the spectre of Sam Dastyari’s imbroglio, an opposition imbroglio, rather than an imbroglio of his own – a moment of pure refreshment. Malcolm Turnbull shakes hands with China’s President Xi Jinping at the G20. Photograph:..>> view originalJudge Dastyari suspends his own sentence
Sam Dastyari's sacrifice should not have been made in vain. The national memorial to his belated capacity to see the bleeding obvious should be root-and-branch reform of laws about political parties, about political fundraising, and mechanisms for making sure that corruption, bribery and cheating are pretty sure to be detected. These should go much further than politicians are presently suggesting.The problem, as ever, with leaving it to Malcolm Turnbull, or Bill Shorten, or a Sam Dastyari is t..>> view originalMarcus Stanford could be released from jail within hours
Brother of NSW killer freed from jail1:21The twin brother of the man who killed NSW school teacher Stephanie Scott has been released from prison. Marcus Stanford, the twin brother of murderer Vincent Stanford, who killed Leeton schoolteacher Stephanie Scott. Picture: Michael FrogleyTHE identical twin brother of the man who murdered NSW teacher and bride-to-be Stephanie Scott has been released from jail.Stanford, 25, hid from media as he was driven at speed in a 4WD from Junee Correctional Centr..>> view originalNayser missed the boat ... and now he's being forced to miss his family
In a cramped flat in Bankstown, the Ahmed children wait impatiently for the face of the father they have not kissed for three years to appear on a small computer screen.The Skype rings out once. Then twice, and then again and again for almost an hour. But there is no sign of Nayser, 63, who has been detained without charge on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea for what seems like an eternity. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide Nayser's three years stuck in Manus ..>> view originalIt's war: why there is a new battle looming over public and private school funding
"Gonski is now history."That was Dr Ken Boston, an architect of the Gonski reforms, delivering a blunt and pessimistic account of the state of schools funding to education leaders in Sydney last week. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide Education system questioned after NAPLAN results Lindt siege police response in question Government acted in haste: Abbott Two-year long search for William Tyrell Chris Vedelago on Melbourn..>> view original
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