Thursday, June 23, 2016

Police raid Queensland properties linked to horse charity over donation misuse allegation and other top stories.

  • Police raid Queensland properties linked to horse charity over donation misuse allegation

    Police raid Queensland properties linked to horse charity over donation misuse allegation By Ellie Sibson Posted June 23, 2016 18:19:04 A south-east Queensland horse rescue charity has been raided by police over allegations it has misused donations.Queensland police's Stock and Rural Crime Investigation Squad executed search warrants at properties in Beaudesert, Inala and Greenbank as well as at four horse sanctuaries last week.Operation North Sun was launched i..
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  • Cyclist killed in hit-and-run at West Footscray, driver flees scene on foot

    Cyclist killed in hit-and-run at West Footscray, driver flees scene on foot
    Cyclist killed in hit-and-run at West Footscray, driver flees scene on foot Updated June 23, 2016 18:44:59 A search is underway for a man who abandoned his car after a cyclist was killed in a hit-and-run in Melbourne's west this afternoon.A white Holden Rodeo ute was driving east on Barkly Street, near the intersection of Argyle Street, in West Footscray when it is thought to have hit the cyclist and a parked car after 3:00pm, police said.The cyclist died at the scene a..
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  • In Lebanon, Chaouk family promised peace with Haddara clan following 2009 death

    In Lebanon, Chaouk family promised peace with Haddara clan following 2009 death
    "Everyone had the same fear," says Ahmad Chaouk, "that the war would break out here." Photo: Jason Koutsoukis Brooklyn man Ali Chaouk was on Thursday charged with the murder of Mohammed Haddara. The Age is republishing this story, which was originally published on October 23, 2010, for context on the history of the Haddara and Chaouk families. We understand there has been no recent conflict between the families. The Age is in no way suggesting Ali Chaouk is g..
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  • Federal election 2016: Bill Shorten grilled by Leigh Sales over Medicare privatisation claims

    Federal election 2016: Bill Shorten grilled by Leigh Sales over Medicare privatisation claims
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Election 2016: Shorten softens his attack The Opposition leader is watering down his words, when it comes to his Medicare scare campaign. Courtesy ABC. PT1M49S 620 349 Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has been challenged to put his hand on his heart over Labor's Medicare scare campaign in a sometimes tense interview with the ABC's Leigh Sales.Appearing on 7.30 on Thursday night, Mr Shorten was asked to explain how voters can trust him over his Med..
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  • Election 2016: Claims Anne Aly supported radical Muslim preacher condemned by Bill Shorten

    Election 2016: Claims Anne Aly supported radical Muslim preacher condemned by Bill Shorten
    Election 2016: Claims Anne Aly supported radical Muslim preacher condemned by Bill Shorten Posted June 23, 2016 15:49:09 Accusations Labor's candidate in the key West Australian seat of Cowan provided support to a radical Muslim preacher are a "desperate smear", according to Opposition Leader Bill Shorten.His comments came after deputy Liberal leader and WA MP Julie Bishop declared Anne Aly must explain why she helped someone of "great interest to our security and int..
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  • Royal commission: Former NSW governor Peter Sinclair defends navy 'initiation ceremonies'

    Royal commission: Former NSW governor Peter Sinclair defends navy 'initiation ceremonies'
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. ADF sex abuse survivor speaks out Graeme Frazer tells journalists outside the royal commission that sex abuse victims like himself were 'treated with disdain' by Defence Force authorities. PT1M13S 620 349 Former NSW governor and senior naval officer Peter Sinclair told a royal commission that initiation ceremonies for young sailors should continue even though he conceded they could get "out of control".In the third day of a public hearing into s..
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  • Man worked with his army abusers for decades after horrific apprentice ritual

    Man worked with his army abusers for decades after horrific apprentice ritual
    A promising young musician who was abused when he was a 15-year-old army apprentice says he had to work alongside his tormentors until he was medically discharged. Adelaide man Daryl James told a child abuse royal commission hearing in Sydney on Thursday of “systemic, traditional and commonplace abuse” at the army’s apprentice school at Balcombe in Victoria in the 1970s. James, whose talent as a musician won him a scholarship to the Adelaide College of Music when he was 10, told how in his firs..
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  • Macmahon mining adventure turns deadly

    Macmahon mining adventure turns deadly
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  • NSW budget fails community: Labor

    NSW budget fails community: Labor
    NSW Labor will build more schools: FoleyThe Baird government's arrogance has led to a budget that has failed the NSW community, opposition leader Luke Foley says.Public education in particular suffered, Mr Foley said in a budget reply speech which was used to outline Labor's plans to fast-track new schools.The government's $1 billion promise to build 1100 extra classrooms over the next four years falls drastically short given the $3.7 billion surplus forecast for 2016/17, Mr Foley said on Thursd..
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