NSW prisons 'out of control': opposition
NSW prisons 'out of control': oppositionBy Miranda ForsterAAPApril 13, 2016 4:47PMSavePrint NSW prisons 'out of control': oppositionThe NSW government has been accused of losing control of prisons after it emerged that contraband including thousands of litres of home-brew and dozens of weapons were found in the state's jails.More than 8000 litres of home-brew, dozens of weapons and mobile phones, and more than 1000 syringes were among the banned items seized by prison guards in 2015, according ..>> view originalAboriginal people caught in vicious cycle of justice system, Patrick Dodson says
Karmein Chan murder: Police believe 'Mr Cruel' may still be alive
Karmein Chan murder: Police believe 'Mr Cruel' may still be alive Updated April 13, 2016 16:50:57 Victoria Police believe the notorious child predator dubbed "Mr Cruel" is still alive and will have hoarded items stolen from his victims.On the 25th anniversary of Melbourne schoolgirl Karmein Chan's abduction, police have offered a $1 million reward for information about her unsolved murder.The 13-year-old was abducted by a balaclava-clad man from her Templestowe home in ..>> view originalVictoria delivers family violence package
Victoria delivers family violence package>> view originalSickening Facebook page for 'hotties'
A Facebook page is posting photos of women without permission. Source: FacebookA UNIVERSITY student who spoke out against “misogynistic” men who were creating a rape culture is now being trolled. University of Melbourne law student Laura Blandthorn created a petition against a derogatory Facebook page, Hotties of Melbourne University, which was created so people could rate women on their appearance and write offensive comments on pictures posted to the page without permission.Since taking a stan..>> view originalOpposition wants by-election for Toowoomba South to be held in late May
Opposition wants by-election for Toowoomba South to be held in late May Updated April 13, 2016 15:12:38 A state by-election to replace LNP MP John McVeigh in Toowoomba South could be held at the end of next month, Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg has said.Mr McVeigh, who's been pre-selected to run for Federal Parliament, will formally resign from his state seat on April 29.Mr Springborg wants the Government to hold the by-election on the last Saturday of May."If yo..>> view originalMan denied bail after bomb found in car on inner western Sydney street
Man denied bail after bomb found in car on inner western Sydney street Updated April 13, 2016 16:55:38 A man charged with possessing firearms and explosives after an improvised explosive device was found in a car on a street in Sydney's inner west has been denied bail.Guiseppe Mangolini, 41, of Strathfield, was refused bail to face Burwood Local Court tomorrow.NSW Police and emergency services were called to Hill Street, Strathfield South, about 11:00am on Saturday, Feb..>> view originalTributes flow for Bryan Noseda crushed to death by his own cement truck in Apollo Bay
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Cement truck driver killed in house smash Driver crushed by his own truck which rolled down a hill and crashed into a house at Apollo Bay. (Video courtesy Seven News Melbourne) PT0M47S 620 349 A concreter crushed to death by his own truck on Wednesday morning has been remembered as a much-loved father of three, popular local footballer and "hard working fella".Bryan Noseda, 48, was killed when his own cement truck rolled down a hill in Apollo Ba..>> view originalSanaya Sahib murder: 'All of us are hurting a lot. It's very hard to think clearly'
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Dead toddler's mother fails to appear in court Court reporter Adam Cooper tells us more about what has happened to Sofina Nikat, who has been charged with the murder of her 14-month-old daughter, Sanaya Sahib. PT1M25S 620 349 Sanaya Sahib's family have spoken about their grief and their "failure to comprehend" the 14-month-old's death. Family members leave the home in Perth Street, West Heidelberg on Wednesday ..>> view original'Postcard Bandit' fights WA extradition
'Postcard Bandit' fights WA extraditionBy Alexandra PatrikiosAAPApril 13, 2016 4:34PMSavePrint 'Postcard Bandit' fights WA extraditionNotorious prison escapee Brenden Abbott's long legal fight will take its latest turn on Friday as his legal team attempt to block his extradition to Western Australia.Lawyers for the so-called "Postcard Bandit" lodged documents in Brisbane on Wednesday for a Supreme Court review of a magistrate's decision for him to be extradited to Perth.Deputy Chief Magistrate ..>> view original
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