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Man charged after violent NSW robbery

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 11 April 2015 | 23.56

A MAN has been arrested at Sydney Airport and charged with a brutal robbery in northern NSW last year.

A 37-YEAR-OLD man was allegedly tied up and assaulted with a gun and stun gun in his Wooli home, near Grafton, on October 13.

Four men allegedly broke into his house and stole cash, jewellery and a vehicle before escaping.Police arrested a 26-year-old man at the airport after he arrived on a flight from Canada about 10am on Saturday.He was charged at Mascot Police Station with robbery in company while armed with a dangerous weapon.The man is due to face Parramatta Local Court on Sunday.The charge follows the arrest of a man in December, who was allegedly part of the robbery.A 41-year-old Bonville man is before the courts, charged with robbery with a dangerous weapon, possessing suspected stolen property, and having custody of a knife in a public place.Police investigations continue.

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Fatal accidents during the Easter period

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 04 April 2015 | 23.55

ROAD FATALITIES THIS EASTER HOLIDAY PERIOD:

* A 20-year-old man who died in hospital on Saturday, after the vehicle he was travelling in went off the road between Cairns and Cooktown, in far north Queensland, on Friday morning.

* A Victorian motorcyclist who died when he ran into a tree at 7.30pm in Baxter, in Melbourne's southeast, on Saturday night.* A 32-year-old man whose car hit a tree in Moura, central Queensland, early on Saturday morning.* A 28-year-old male motorcyclist who lost control and collided with a pole at Red Hill, in Brisbane's northeast, on Friday afternoon.* A woman killed during a head-on collision near Macksville, on the NSW mid-north coast, on Friday afternoon.* A two-year-old girl travelling in ute that rolled on the Yorke Peninsula, west of Adelaide, on Friday afternoon.* A 33-year-old man whose car rolled at Meadow, Western Australia, on Friday morning.

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Murder charge laid after Qld toddler dies

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 28 Maret 2015 | 23.55

A Queensland father accused of assaulting his son could now face murder charges after the boy died. Source: AAP

A QUEENSLAND father has had a grievous bodily harm charge upgraded to murder after his two-year-old son died in a Brisbane hospital.

THE boy was flown to Lady Cilento Children's Hospital on Wednesday following months of alleged abuse at his 33-year-old father's hands.

He died on Friday night.Earlier that day, the father appeared in court charged with four counts of assault occasioning bodily harm and one count of grievous bodily harm.The latter charge has now been upgraded to murder, and a torture charge also laid.The man, from Kin Kin, near Gympie, is alleged to have assaulted the boy on a number of occasions between December and March.He did not apply for bail and was remanded in custody.He is due to reappear in court on March 30.It comes after 18-month-old boy died on Thursday from injuries he suffered in a separate assault, allegedly at the hands of a 29-year-old man.The boy died in a Townsville hospital from unspecified injuries.

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Man shot and killed on WA farm

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 21 Maret 2015 | 23.55

A MAN shot and killed while hunting on a Western Australian farm has been named as Ashley John Major.

MR Major, 36, was shot on the farm in the abandoned townsite of Chandler, around 300km east of Perth, on Friday night.

Police say the man was part of a hunting group when he was shot.The Major Crime squad is interviewing people in the group present at the time of the shooting.It was the second shooting death in Western Australia on Friday night, after police shot a man at a Hamilton Hill home around 11pm.Police were responding to a domestic violence incident at the home when they shot the man in the abdomen.He died later in hospital.

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Devastating storm pounds Vanuatu

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 14 Maret 2015 | 23.55

Tropical Cyclone Pam has smashed into the island of Vanuatu with fears dozens of people have died. Source: AAP

A DEVASTATING tropical cyclone has smashed into the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu and is believed to have caused widespread destruction, with fears that dozens of people may have died.

COMMUNICATIONS were knocked out in much of the region by Cyclone Pam, a maximum category five storm, and aid agencies said it could be several hours before a clear picture emerged.

The UN office for the co-ordination of humanitarian affairs said on Saturday it was checking an unconfirmed report of 44 dead.People spent the night in makeshift shelters, the Red Cross Pacific regional head Aurelia Balpe said, as Pam, packing winds of more than 250 kilometres per hour, slammed into the island.The storm crossed the main Vanuatu island where more than 65,000 people live and a group of islands further south which are home to 33,000 people.The Australian Bureau of Meteorology, which has been monitoring the storm, said most parts of Vanuatu had been affected.The storm reportedly changed course at the last minute, hitting the capital Port Vila harder than expected."It's really bad out there. The wind is howling with a deep roar that just doesn't let up. Anyone not in shelter now is in mortal danger," the administrator of the Humans of Vanuatu Facebook page wrote."The news reports that a communications tower on Ambrym island has fallen down. There seem to have been fatalities, but of course it's impossible to confirm just now."Power was out in much of Vanuatu and communications were cut, although aid agency Save the Children said Pam "is feared to have caused widespread damage" and it was preparing to mount a humanitarian response.Red Cross was also assessing what was required in terms of food, medicine and shelter.The Vanuatu Meteorological Service has forecast "very destructive" hurricane-force winds, torrential rain and flash flooding for most of Saturday.

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At least 16 dead in Mexico bus-train crash

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 14 Februari 2015 | 23.55

Sixteen people have been killed and 22 injured when a freight train slammed into a bus in Mexico. Source: AAP

SIXTEEN people have been killed and 22 injured when a freight train slammed into a passenger bus at a rail crossing in northern Mexico.

FRIDAY'S accident occurred in the town of Anahuac, which is Tamaulipas state near the border city of Nuevo Laredo.

The train's operator, Kansas City Southern de Mexico, confirmed there had been "a lamentable accident" between one of its trains and a passenger bus.The company said its employees reported "an undetermined number of dead and injured at the scene."Kansas City Southern didn't give a cause for the crash. The Mexican official said investigators were looking into whether the bus driver tried to beat the train to the crossing.The train was operated by the Transporte Frontera line on a route from Nuevo Laredo to the neighbouring state of Coahuila.

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PM launches Anzac Day event in Sydney

Prime Minister Tony Abbott has helped launch an Anzac Day endurance event in Sydney. Source: AAP

PRIME Minister Tony Abbott has paid tribute to Australia's military forces at the launch of a Sydney Anzac Day event aimed at raising money for war veterans.

MR Abbott was in Manly on Saturday to help launch the Anzac Day Challenge, a running and trekking endurance event scheduled to take place on Anzac Day.

The race covers 100km of trails through Sydney's Ku-ring-gai and Garigal National Parks and raises money for various veteran charities.Mr Abbott said as a prime minister who had put "our military personnel in harms way" it was incumbent on him to "pay tribute to all who have served our country in the military for more than 100 years"."This Anzac Day challenge is a marvellous way for more of us to share their exertions if not their dangers," he added.Mr Abbott said the event was an opportunity for ordinary Australians to "show solidarity" with those who had served in conflict zones.The low-key appearance by the prime minister comes after he sacked Liberal Party elder Philip Ruddock as government chief whip on Friday.Mr Ruddock has been replaced by his deputy, Queensland MP Scott Buchholz, with the move reportedly sparking a fresh round of bickering in coalition ranks.

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Driver critical after Cairns crash

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 07 Februari 2015 | 23.56

A man is in a critical condition after his car hit a street pole in Cairns. Source: AAP

A MAN is in a critical condition after the car he was driving hit a street pole in Cairns.

THE man, who is in his early 20s, was taken to hospital with life threatening injuries after the accident in the suburb of Brinsmead early Saturday.

A Cairns Base Hospital spokesman said the man, who was the only person in the car, was in a critical condition on Saturday afternoon.

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UK military worker monitored for Ebola

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 31 Januari 2015 | 23.56

A British military worker has been evacuated to the UK from Sierra Leone for Ebola monitoring. Source: AAP

A BRITISH military healthcare worker has been brought back to England for Ebola monitoring after suffering a needle-stick injury while treating a person in Sierra Leone.

PUBLIC Health England (PHE) said the individual has been admitted to the Royal Free Hospital in London for assessment and next of kin have been informed.

The individual is likely to have been exposed to the virus but has not been diagnosed with Ebola and does not have symptoms."Our thoughts are with this person, who has been courageous in helping those affected in West Africa, and in preventing the wider spread of Ebola," PHE's director for health protection and medical director Professor Paul Cosford said."We have strict, well-tested protocols in place for this eventuality and we are confident that all appropriate actions have been taken to support the healthcare worker concerned and to protect the health of other people."

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Labor spruiks teacher wage review

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 24 Januari 2015 | 23.56

The ALP has promised to review teaching classifications and their pay rates in Queensland. Source: AAP

QUEENSLAND Labor leader Annastacia Palaszczuk is pledging $6 million to pave the way for the state's best teachers to get a pay rise.

THE opposition leader says if elected the ALP will fund a review to establish two new classifications that identify "highly accomplished" and "lead" teachers.

But she concedes the process could take up to four years to complete.That means those eligible could have to wait until after the next state election to benefit."What we've seen over the last few years is teachers leaving our profession to get higher paid jobs," she said on Saturday."This is going to be encouragement to teachers to come back into the classroom."Initial estimates suggested the most experienced teachers could earn up to $120,000, Ms Palaszczuk said.But she was tight-lipped when asked how the party would fund the initiative, simply insisting it wouldn't rely on asset sales.The details would be available when the party's costing were released in the coming week, she said.Education Minister John-Paul Langbroek said the plan falls far short of the LNP's master teachers program, which recruits teachers capable of lifting academic results.He said hundreds of master and mentor teachers would be deployed from Tuesday as part of the scheme - which even his Labor counterpart, Andrew Lynham, admitted had its merits."We want to make sure our students don't have to wait years for better improved results and better quality teaching," Mr Langbroek said.The LNP has pledged $1 billion for 22 new schools and existing school upgrades, as well as a $90 million innovation fund and 500 scholarships for education degrees so far this election.Meanwhile, Labor has promised to hire hundreds of new teachers in state schools over three years, employ more guidance counsellors and cut class sizes in state primary schools.

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Police search for dead Sydney baby's mum

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 17 Januari 2015 | 23.55

Hundreds of women will be interviewed by police after a baby was found dead on a Sydney beach. Source: AAP

HUNDREDS of women who gave birth towards the end of last year in eastern Sydney will be interviewed by police as they search for the mother of a baby found buried at Maroubra Beach.

POLICE will begin doorknocking on Monday after obtaining medical records of women who were pregnant a couple of months either side of the baby's discovery.

The girl's body was found by two boys on November 30 as they dug in the sand at the beach in Sydney's south.Forensic teams have struggled to gather more information from the victim's body, which was heavily decomposed."(That) has certainly hampered the investigation," Superintendent Gavin Dengate told reporters on Saturday.The Eastern Beaches Local Area Commander hoped further DNA testing would reveal more about the baby's age and potentially her ethnicity.Meanwhile, police will canvass the community for information."Sensitivity is very important," Supt Dengate said."You're not going to go in heavy-handed and say, 'Is that really your baby?'"Supt Dengate urged anyone who had information about the baby's mother to come forward.

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Labor to protect penalty rates: Cameron

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 03 Januari 2015 | 23.56

Labor senator Doug Cameron says his party will fight hard to protect penalty rates. Source: AAP

FEDERAL Labor says it's in for a tough fight to ensure millions of Australian workers keep weekend and public holiday penalty rates as business launches a push for industrial relations reform across the country.

"WORKCHOICES is not dead," Labor senator Doug Cameron said on Saturday, following Fairfax Media reports that industry groups were campaigning to wind back and cut weekend and public holiday penalty rates, particularly in the hospitality sector.

"The Abbott government ... is behind this push by business to try to cut the penalty rates of ordinary Australian workers," Senator Cameron added.He said around 4.5 million workers across the country depended on penalty rates to "actually put food on the table, take the family out to get a meal and go for a holiday once a year"."Penalty rates are extremely important," he said.The reported campaign by industry comes as the Fair Work Commission reviews more than 200 awards that provide minimum wage, hours and other conditions.The commission is also said to be separately examining penalty rates that will impact a number of awards.Senator Cameron said Labor was in for a tough fight to protect current penalty rates."The backbench of the Liberal party, cabinet ministers in the Liberal party, big business, they are all lining up to take advantage of the downturn in the economy and attack penalty rates," he said."This is a campaign that's going to be a tough campaign, but it's a campaign that is right."Senator Cameron was especially critical of moves by Australia's biggest brickmaker, ASX-listed Brickworks, to cut penalty rates."This is a multi-billion dollar business; it's simply about cost cutting," he said."This is a business that puts hundreds of thousands of dollars into Liberal party funds, and now they want to take those funds out of the pockets of their workers."

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