Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Two men injured in factory fire at Revesby in Sydney's south west and other top stories.

  • Two men injured in factory fire at Revesby in Sydney's south west

    Two men injured in factory fire at Revesby in Sydney's south west
    A factory fire at Revesby in Sydney's south west. Photo: Nine News Two men are in a serious condition after they were injured in a huge factory fire at Revesby in Sydney's south west.The blaze, which started just before 4pm, consumed a car wrecking yard on Fitzpatrick Street and spread to two adjoining buildings, a factory and a gym, Fire and Rescue NSW said.Within one minute of crews arriving, they were confronted with "huge flames" and "multiple explosions"..
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  • Liberal candidate resigns, saying NSW seat 'may need Green or independent'

    Liberal candidate resigns, saying NSW seat 'may need Green or independent'
    A Liberal candidate has resigned and given a frank interview in which she criticised her local party and suggested voters may be best served by a Green or independent. Carolyn Currie was contesting the seat of Whitlam, a safe Labor seat held by Stephen Jones, who is standing again. The seat, named after the former Labor prime minister Gough Whitlam, was previously known as Throsby and and is located in the Illawarra and Southern Highlands of New South Wales. In an interview on ABC Illawarra, Cu..
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  • Lawyer unleashes on siege top cop

    Lawyer unleashes on siege top cop
    Policeman accused of bungling Lindt siege0:30Lawyer for Lindt Cafe manager has blasted a senior police officer for his handling of the Sydney siege. Assistant Commissioner Mark Jenkins continues to give evidence today over the Lindt Cafe Siege. Picture: Adam TaylorTHE police commander in charge when two hostages were killed during the Lindt CafĂ© siege has faced robust questioning at the inquest about a previous botched terrorist incident where he allegedly “misjudged the level of risk” and a po..
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  • Election 2016: Malcolm Turnbull dodges questions about $35 billion black hole in Scott Morrison's black hole

    Election 2016: Malcolm Turnbull dodges questions about $35 billion black hole in Scott Morrison's black hole
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Election 2016: The black hole The PM and Treasurer have been forced to explain their comments over Labor's apparent budget black hole. Courtesy ABC News 24. PT1M55S 620 349 Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has dodged questions about the size of the budget "black hole" his party claims to have found in Labor's costings, arguing the onus is on the opposition to explain the disparity.Mr Turnbull went on the offensive a day after Treasurer Scott Morr..
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  • Australian veterans welcome British report on controversial drug mefloquine

    Australian veterans welcome British report on controversial drug mefloquine
    In the ADF, mefloquine is used only if doxycycline or malarone fail. Photo: ADF Australian veterans have welcomed a British parliamentary report calling on the Ministry of Defence to overhaul its use of controversial drug Lariam, known in Australia as mefloquine.Both British and Australian veterans have linked the drug to insomnia, hallucinations, depression and vertigo. In some cases, the drug has complicated post-traumatic stress diagnoses and been blamed f..
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  • Teachers evacuated from Aurukun again

    Teachers evacuated from Aurukun again
    Community in crisis2:02The government has called for an urgent safety and security audit for all frontline services working in the remote town at Aurukun, following a shocking assault on the weekend TEACHERS are once again being evacuated from Aurukun in far north Queensland.It is understood the Education Department decided to evacuate the teachers following an attempted break-in last night, following weeks of unrest.Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said they will not return for six weeks — missin..
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  • 'Abusive and aggressive' Ballarat sergeant filmed manhandling three women, IBAC hears

    'Abusive and aggressive' Ballarat sergeant filmed manhandling three women, IBAC hears
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Mum complains about son's treatment, is violently arrested CCTV from Ballarat police station, released by IBAC, shows a mother wrestled to the ground while trying to complain about officers treated her son. PT1M9S 620 349 A mother who went to Ballarat police to complain about their treatment of her son was violently arrested by officers, while another mother and her friend were put in "chokeholds", CCTV footage shows.The footage, aired before Vi..
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  • Disadvantage and destiny: how to help kids struggling with maths

    Disadvantage and destiny: how to help kids struggling with maths
    It's critical to Australia that those children have a chance to be like other kids, says John Pegg. Photo: AFR In Australia's education system, disadvantage has often been destiny.A student from a socio-economically disadvantaged background is five times more likely to perform badly in numeracy compared with peers from wealthier backgrounds.Meanwhile, students in the bottom socio-economic quartile are, on average, almost three years behind those in the top q..
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  • Baird government under pressure to bring forward election after chaotic Inner West Council meeting

    Baird government under pressure to bring forward election after chaotic Inner West Council meeting
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Protestors shut down council meeting Sacked mayors and councillors seized control of a Sydney council chamber after hundreds of protestors forced the meeting to be shut down. PT1M14S 620 349 The administrator who was spat on and jostled at a chaotic meeting in Sydney's inner west says he remains willing to work with former councillors among the protesters, while the Baird government continues to defend its decision to delay council elections for..
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  • Rain is the snow 'killer': Looming La Nina dims prospects of a great ski season

    Rain is the snow 'killer': Looming La Nina dims prospects of a great ski season
    Jacinta Jansen, aged seven, with her first snowman for the year at Falls Creek. Photo: Chris Hocking As much of south-eastern Australia lurches from an Indian summer straight into winter, it's time for snow bunnies to start digging out the skis and dusting off down jackets.With the official start to the ski season still over a fortnight away, climate experts say the early odds favour more precipitation in alpine areas. But whether it falls as rain or the whit..
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Consistency key for Chloe in push for Rio .Malaysian who spent wrongly transferred $4.6m: I thought my parents gave me the money .
Victims of EgyptAir MS804 'terror attack' named as former TV actress, and captain promoted four days earlier .'Devastated' Wijnaldum can't shake Newcastle relegation woes .

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