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  • Queensland man facing extradition over alleged rape of 14yo girl in...

    Queensland man facing extradition over alleged rape of 14yo girl in...
    Queensland man extradited over alleged rape of 14yo girl in Geelong parkUpdatedNovember 08, 2015 15:27:42 A Queensland man has been extradited to Victoria to face charges over the alleged rape and abduction of a 14-year-old girl in Geelong last weekend.The 20-year-old man was interviewed by Victorian Sexual Crimes Squad detectives on Saturday after he was arrested over the alleged attack on the girl who was walking through a reserve in St Albans Park with a boy about 4:00am last Sunday.Police said he would be remanded in custody and is expected to face court on Monday.Brothers Kevin Andrew Wild and Allan Mark Wild were charged with rape and abduction and were remanded to face court again..
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  • Qld man to be extradited for Victorian rape

    A Queensland man is now the third person to be charged over the alleged gang rape of a 14-year-old girl in Geelong last week.The 20-year-old Pimpama man was extradited from Queensland, where he was arrested and later interviewed by Victorian sexual crimes squad detectives over the incident.A Victoria Police spokeswoman said the man touched down in Melbourne with detectives on Sunday afternoon and was charged with one count each of rape and abduction.He has been remanded in custody to appear in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Monday.Two Melburnians, brothers Allan Mark Wild, 29, and Kevin Andrew Wild, 28, have each been charged with one count of rape and abduction over the No..
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  • The Royal Aussie Scrapbook

    The Royal Aussie Scrapbook
    Horsing around: Prince Charles astride a horse at Geelong Grammar's Timbertop campus. Geelong, '66. Prickly reception: Prince Harry discovers the sharp end ...
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  • Australian scientist's CSI-style approach gets results in battle against...

    Australian scientist's CSI-style approach gets results in battle against...
    Australian forensic specialist Dr Jenny Giles inspecting a shipment of dried shark fins in the US.Photo: NOAAAs subjects in criminal investigations go, sharks probably aren't the first things that come to mind.But for Seattle-based Australian forensic specialist Jenny Giles, the ocean's top-order predators are central to her work investigating the illegal global trade in shark fin.Geelong-born Dr Giles works with America's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, where herCSI-style approach can see her called upon as an expert witness in court.The dried internal fibers extracted from a shark fin.Photo: Jenny GilesWhere illegal trade in shark fins is suspected, her job is to identify ..
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  • Brisbane Lions youngster Harris Andrews can't wait to get stuck into...

    Brisbane Lions youngster Harris Andrews can't wait to get stuck into...
    Harris Andrews held down a key position in defence for the Lions in 2015 and looks like a rising star of the competition. Picture: Darren EnglandHARRIS Andrews was the ray of sunshine in an otherwise dark and stormy 2015 for the Brisbane Lions.And he is not about to let the threat of ‘second-year syndrome’ rain on his parade.Andrews, 18, played 19 AFL games in an impressive debut season, earning a well-deserved NAB Rising Star nomination along the way.The poise, courage and skill displayed by the Lions Academy graduate as a tall defender belied his tender years and wirey 200cm and 92kg frame.Brisbane’s second to fourth-year players return to pre-season training on Monday and former Aspley Ho..
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  • Why does this keep happening to our little girls?

    It’s been a terrible year for news about women and even little girls being murdered, and it seems there’s no signs of a reprieve. The messages are simply not getting through.In the last three weeks, there’s been a number of highly publicised stories of girls under 18, including the harrowing – still unsolved – case of Khandalyce Pearce whose remains were found in a suitcase, 2000km from where her 20-year-old mother’s body was located.Then there’s been 12-year-old Tiahleigh Palmer, who is suspected to have been murdered. Perhaps what is most disturbing is she was not considered a missing person until six days after she was reported to have last been seen.Police still don’t know how the young ..
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  • 四男强奸维省少女被逮捕两兄弟被控

    四男强奸维省少女被逮捕两兄弟被控
    更新: 2015-11-07 06:50:31 AM標籤:tags:维省,少女【大纪元2015年11月07日讯】(大纪元记者陈光澳洲悉尼编译报导)上周末在维省偏远地区吉朗(Geelong)性侵14岁少女的四名男子已遭警方逮捕,其中来自墨尔本的两兄弟已被指控绑架和强奸,7日(周六)在墨尔本地方法院受审。据澳新社报导,来自墨尔本郊区伊夫林山(Mt Evelyn)的29岁男子艾伦.威尔德(Allan Mark Wild)和居住在墨尔本小镇奥林达(Olinda)的28岁的男子凯文.威尔德(Kevin Andrew Wild)两兄弟双双被指控犯有绑架和强奸罪。7日,墨尔本地方法院开庭审理了这个案件。在这起案件中的另外两名男子也已被警方逮捕,其中一个是来自西澳哈里斯戴尔(Harrisdale)的31岁男子,另一个是来自昆士兰皮帕马(Pimpama)的20岁男子。警方对发生在11月1日凌晨的这起事件向他们提出了质询。警方指称,该名少女与其16岁的男性朋友在吉朗的圣奥尔本斯公园(St Albans Park)区遭遇了这群男子。之后该名女孩子在附近的一个公园遭到这些男子的强奸,并被带到一间房屋中继续性侵。法庭文件中称,该名14岁女孩是在违背其意志的情况下被强行带走并被拘禁的。警方说,她的朋友曾试图阻止,但遭到殴打。女孩后敲开一所房子的大门,寻求帮助。在7日的审理中,墨尔本的两兄弟没有申请保释。 他们没有被带到被告席,直接面对法官。他们两人将仍被关押至下周出庭。责任编辑:简玬打开微信扫一扫[Scan QR Code],打开网页后点击屏幕右上角分享按钮click to here
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  • Sony Xperia Z5 review: A decent phone overshadowed by the competition

    Sony Xperia Z5 review: A decent phone overshadowed by the competition
    At the start of 2015, Sony effectively gave up on making smartphones in the hope of recapturing former glories. Its mobile division now loses the companynearly $2 million per dayeven after beingslimmed downto a fraction of its former size. The few devices that it launches each year are merely placeholders; productsdesigned to keep the company's hand injust in case thenextnext big thing requires mobile expertise. It's an unenviable position for Sony's employees, knowing that they're effectively operating in a vacuum. When faced with that truth, there are only three options available to them: give up, throw every mad idea at the wall, or build a grand valediction and go out on a high. This is ..
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