Thursday, November 5, 2015

Last Top Stories: CCTV shows moments before sex attack on teen by gang in Geelong

  • CCTV shows moments before sex attack on teen by gang in Geelong

    CCTV shows moments before sex attack on teen by gang in Geelong
    CCTV shows moments before sex attack on teen by gang in GeelongVideo will begin in5seconds.CCTV: Moments before horrific Geelong gang rapeA Current Affair shows CCTV of a teenage girl and 16-year-old male friend on Sunday morning before the duo was set upon by a gang of four men.PT1M26S620349CCTV footage has emerged of a 14-year-old girl moments before she was brutally sexually assaulted by a gang of drunk and violent men.The footage, aired on the Nine Network'sA Current Affair, shows the girl walking down a lane towards the Geelong park with her 16-year-old male friend at 4am on Sunday, not long before the duo was set upon by a group of four men.The video also shows the boy running for help..
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  • Why unheralded Stokes leaves a Cats star

    Why unheralded Stokes leaves a Cats star
    Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player.WHEN Geelong fans were asked during the recent premiership era who their favourite player was, there would’ve been an array of responses.Pre-2011, Gary Ablett would’ve been a popular answer, along with Jimmy Bartel. Young guns like Joel Selwood and Tom Hawkins quickly won the hearts of their supporters, while reliable defenders like Matthew Scarlett and Corey Enright were always winners.And, of course, everyone loved Lingy.Not many fans, however, would’ve said Mathew Stokes — an unassuming, yet intelligent small player who often struggled to escape the fringe of the Cats’ best 22.Yet when Stokes call..
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  • CCTV: Moments before horrific Geelong gang rape

    CCTV: Moments before horrific Geelong gang rape
    CCTV: Moments before horrific Geelong gang rape (01:26). A Current Affair shows CCTV of a teenage girl and 16-year-old male friend on Sunday morning ...
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  • 'SeaChange' pub at St Leonards placed under administration

    ‘SeaChange’ pub at St Leonards placed under administrationby:BODEY DITTLOFFFrom:EchoNovember 06, 20151:00AMTHE St Leonards pub made famous by the TV seriesSeaChangehas been placed under administration.Melbourne-based accountants have said the move would give the St Leonards Hotel the opportunity to “restructure the business to avoid future trading losses”.The pub, which has been up for sale for a number of months, will “continue as normal” in its operations during the administration period with key stakeholders said to have been consulted prior to the decision.In a statement released from appointed administrators Simon Nelson and Anthony Cant, of Romanis Cant chartered accountants, it is sai..
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  • Man dies while working on farm near Geelong | OHS News

    Man dies while working on farm near Geelong | OHS News
    Man dies while working on farm near GeelongReported by Stephen | 09:57am, Friday 06 November, 2015Photo: SafetyCulture LibraryWorkSafe Victoria is investigating after a 76-year-old man died after beingelectrocutedwhile working at a property just 12km west of Lara.The man was reportedly fixing some plumbing on Wednesday afternoon when the incident happened.The man died at the scene.Under the WHS Regulations, a person conducting a business or undertaking has more specific duties to manage electrical risks, including ensuring, so far as is reasonably practicable, that no person, plant or thing at the workplace comes within an unsafe distance of an overhead or underground electric line.
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  • Obama, Cameron: bomb may have caused crash

    Obama, Cameron: bomb may have caused crash
    INFORMATION intercepted by US and British spies suggests a bomb may have been carried onto the Russian plane that crashed in the Sinai peninsula last week, The Times is reporting.THE Times newspaper on Friday reported the information came to light after a joint US-British intelligence operation "used satellites to uncover electronic communications" between Islamic State (IS) militants in Syria and Egypt, without giving a source for the information."The tone and content of the messages convinced analysts that a bomb had been carried on board by a passenger or a member of the airport ground staff," the newspaper reported. A spokeswoman for British Prime Minister David Cameron refused to commen..
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  • RBA optimistic rate cut unlikely

    RBA optimistic rate cut unlikely
    RBA optimistic rate cut unlikelyby:By Jason CaddenFrom:AAPNovember 06, 20154:05PMThe Reserve Bank has issued an optimistic outlook on jobs and the housing market.Source:AAPTHE Reserve Bank is sounding more upbeat about jobs growth and the housing market, which means another interest rate cut is looking unlikely.IN its quarterly statement on monetary policy, the RBA said that the unemployment rate will stay in its recent range between six to 6.25 per cent, and then gradually decline over the next few years.In its previous forecasts issued in August it said that the unemployment rate will peak below 6.5 per cent. "Leading indicators of labour demand, such as job advertisements and vacancies, h..
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  • China applies to join EBRD

    China applies to join EBRD
    China applies to join EBRDby:Marc JonesFrom:AAPNovember 06, 201510:34AMCHINA has applied to become a member of the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development, the EBRD says, giving Beijing a new way of extending its global influence after its steps to boost trade links with Europe and Asia.THE EBRD board is expected early next week to recommend approval of China's bid to the bank's shareholders.That group, dominated by G7 governments, is likely to make a final decision in December and, if successful, China would take a small, symbolic but prestigious stake, and the EBRD would not invest there. Joining the EBRD would build on initiatives by the world's second largest economy to strengthe..
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  • Precious metals fall

    Precious metals fall
    Precious metals fallFrom:AAPNovember 06, 20158:08AMGOLD has fallen to a seven-week low as the US dollar hit a three-month high, and looks vulnerable to further losses after Federal Reserve officials left the door open to a US interest rate rise in December.PALLADIUM saw the biggest drop among precious metals, falling more than four per cent to a six-week low.Fed Chair Janet Yellen on Wednesday said a rise in rates in December was a "live possibility" if justified by upcoming economic data. William Dudley, president of the New York Fed, later on Wednesday agreed with her comments. On Thursday, Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart said the US central bank's last policy statement was deliberat..
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  • Warning after Queensland cyber attacks

    THERE has been a dramatic rise in the number of fraud scams targeting Queenslanders, including cyber attacks on government agencies, in the past month.POLICE say recent attacks have included attempts to steal individuals' identities through hacking, remote access scams or document theft and ransomware attacks on businesses which demand money to "unlock files".Government agencies and businesses have also suffered cyber attacks, Queensland Police says. "In the last month we have noticed a dramatic increase in not only the number of scams circulating, but the sophisticated nature of these scams," Acting Detective Superintendent Terry Lawrence of the Fraud and Cyber Crime Group said. "We are con..
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