Friday, July 15, 2016

Harriet Wran: 'Arrest saved my life' and other top stories.

  • Harriet Wran: 'Arrest saved my life'

    Harriet Wran: 'Arrest saved my life'
    Harriet Wran murder charge dropped1:40The murder charge agaisnt Harriet Wran, daughter of former NSW premier Neville Wran, has been dropped. Harriet Wran is escorted to a prison transport vehicle at the NSW Supreme Court last month. Picture: AAP/Paul Miller“I FEEL terrible. I’m ashamed to be involved in anything like that.”Harriet Wran has spoken for the first time about her role in the murder of small-time ice dealer Daniel McNulty, in August 2014, as well as her drug addictions which started ..
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  • Liverpool mayor Ned Mannoun's office raided by ICAC

    Liverpool mayor Ned Mannoun's office raided by ICAC
    Liverpool Mayor Ned Mannoun: "I am shocked and disgusted by this hideous misuse of parliamentary privilege." The corruption watchdog has raided the offices of Liverpool mayor Ned Mannoun, days after he lost a bid to become the federal Liberal MP for the seat of Werriwa in south-west Sydney.Cr Mannoun, who was singled out for praise by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in his last major speech before the election, came under fire in September last year after Shoo..
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  • Tasmania weather: Wind gusts of 150kph batter Hobart, 3000 without power

    Tasmania weather: Wind gusts of 150kph batter Hobart, 3000 without power
    Tasmania weather: Wind gusts of 150kph batter Hobart, 3,000 without power Updated July 14, 2016 16:17:33 Damaging winds with gusts of up to 150 kilometres per hour are continuing to batter Tasmania as crews work to restore power to 3,000 homes and businesses. Key points:Mount Wellington recorded strongest gusts of 165kphSES warns people to not undertake any unnecessary travelTasNetworks flooded with calls as thousands of homes blacked out The State Emergency Service (..
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  • Patients' lives put at risk by glitches in NSW Ambulance GPS tracking: union

    Patients' lives put at risk by glitches in NSW Ambulance GPS tracking: union
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Ambulance GPS system 'failed' Twelve-year-old location tracking system sending NSW Ambulances to wrong locations, warns the Australian Paramedics Association. PT1M28S 620 349 Paramedics are being wrongly dispatched to triple-zero calls from up to 50 kilometres away by a failing tracking system that frequently loses ambulances on NSW roads. The glitches in the NSW Ambulance GPS system are risking the lives of sick and injured patients and leavin..
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  • Alanah Rowe death: Grandfather 'dumbfounded' after seeing baby being given CPR, court hears

    Alanah Rowe death: Grandfather 'dumbfounded' after seeing baby being given CPR, court hears
    Alanah Rowe death: Grandfather 'dumbfounded' after seeing baby being given CPR, court hears Updated July 14, 2016 17:17:38 The grandfather of a baby who died in central Victoria last year has told a court he was "dumbfounded" when he saw a paramedic trying to revive her.Three-month-old Alanah Rowe died in August after being taken to the Royal Children's Hospital.Her father, 24-year-old Joby Anthony Rowe, is charged with her murder.A magistrate in Bendigo is hearing evid..
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  • Nick Xenophon and Andrew Wilkie demand federal reform of gambling laws

    Nick Xenophon and Andrew Wilkie demand federal reform of gambling laws
    Senator Nick Xenophon and the Tasmanian independent MP Andrew Wilkie say they will use their key crossbench positions in the new parliament to put gambling reform back on the federal agenda. They say sports betting advertising during G-rated television broadcasts ought to be banned and maximum $1 bets on poker machines should be introduced. They hope to revive a parliamentary committee to push for reform in relation to online gambling and poker machines. Related: Crown casino at Sydney's Bara..
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  • Federal election 2016: Hanson's former right hand man says Barnaby Joyce the key to working with Pauline

    Federal election 2016: Hanson's former right hand man says Barnaby Joyce the key to working with Pauline
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Hanson: 'I really don't give a damn' Queensland Senator-elect Pauline Hanson remained defiant in the face of criticism in an appearance on Sky's The Bolt Report. PT1M27S 620 349 The man who wrote Pauline Hanson's explosive 1996 maiden speech says Barnaby Joyce could be the government's intermediary for One Nation, predicting her calls for a royal commission into Islam won't succeed.Friend and adviser John Pasquarelli has told Fairfax Media that ..
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  • Bourke Street deaths: Woman and child die after balcony fall in Melbourne CBD

    Bourke Street deaths: Woman and child die after balcony fall in Melbourne CBD
    A 31-year-old woman and a four-month-old baby have died after what is believed to be a fall from a balcony in the central business district.A police spokeswoman said the two were found in an atrium of an apartment building near the corner of Bourke and Spencer streets about 10.30am on Thursday. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide Woman and baby die in fall Not your average cup of joe Arrest after siege in Laverton Woman and child die..
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  • Police believe missing Melbourne woman Karen Ristevski could have been murdered

    Police believe missing Melbourne woman Karen Ristevski could have been murdered
    Missing mum Karen Ristevski0:08Missing mum Karen Ristevski celebrating daughter Sarah's 21st birthday Karen Ristevski runs Bella Bleu at Watergardens Shopping Centre in Taylors Lakes. Picture: Kylie ElseTHERE are still no answers into the mysterious disappearance of Karen Ristevski, but police now think she could be dead. The Melbourne woman left her luxury home in Avondale Heights, in Melbourne’s northwest, about two weeks ago.She had just had a fight with her husband Borce and she needed to g..
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  • Child may have seen sex "on television": Royal Commission told

    The Royal Commission heard the child's mother gave evidence that her daughter, aged 10 at the time, imitated oral sex when she came home from the facility on the Gold Coast in 2000. Photo: John Donegan A disability support group dismissed concerns about a 10-year-old girl's sexualised behaviour by suggesting she could have "seen it on television", a royal commission has heard.The inquiry into disability organisations was told the 10-year-old attended a respit..
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