Monday, May 2, 2016

NSW boy wanted gun to 'terrorise kafirs' and other top stories.

  • NSW boy wanted gun to 'terrorise kafirs'

    NSW boy wanted gun to 'terrorise kafirs'
    A Sydney teenager used an encrypted messaging app in a bid to obtain a gun and a bomb manual so he could "terrorise" the "kafirs" on Anzac Day, a court has heard.Prosecutors say the 16-year-old is an "imminent and direct threat" to Australians and advised a magistrate not to release him on bail during a hearing on Monday.Crown prosecutor Chris Choi said the boy, an electrical apprentice, contacted a person or people whom he thought were overseas via the password-protected online messaging app a..
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  • Opposition Leader Bill Shorten: I'll lead like a unionist

    Opposition Leader Bill Shorten: I'll lead like a unionist
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  • Lindt siege inquest: Gunman Man Monis 'a psychopath who would have killed more hostages'

    Lindt siege inquest: Gunman Man Monis 'a psychopath who would have killed more hostages'
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  • University of Wollongong to open Liverpool campus

    University of Wollongong to open Liverpool campus
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. University deregulation: Turnbull's first big change It's Malcolm Turnbull's first big departure from Abbott-era policies. Mark Kenny explains why the government is putting university deregulation on hold. PT0M43S 620 349 Western Sydney will get a new university campus from next year as tertiary institutions jostle to establish their presence in one of Sydney's fastest growing areas. The University of Wollongong will build a 7000-student campus i..
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  • French Prime Minister Manuel Valls defends visit to Australia

    French Prime Minister Manuel Valls defends visit to Australia
    French Prime Minister Manuel Valls defends visit to Australia Updated May 02, 2016 15:57:38 French Prime Minister Manuel Valls was forced to defend his visit to Australia during a press conference today.Journalists questioned why no details of a French–Australian $50 billion submarine deal were being revealed and why Mr Valls was in Canberra the day after violent protests in Paris."Prime Minister, your team has developed a lot of energy in organising this private trip, ..
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  • Changes to Victoria's bail laws won't send wrong message to child offenders: State Government

    Changes to Victoria's bail laws won't send wrong message to child offenders: State Government
    Changes to Victoria's bail laws won't send wrong message to child offenders: State Government Posted May 02, 2016 17:14:41 Changes to bail laws do not send a message that young offenders will not be punished, the Victorian Government says. Key points:Children will no longer be charged with the offence of breaching bail conditionsChange made to avoid holding children in remand, Government saysThe Opposition says the change sends the wrong message Under the changes, c..
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  • Budget 2016: Scott Morrison to raise billions through multinational tax crackdown

    Budget 2016: Scott Morrison to raise billions through multinational tax crackdown
    EXCLUSIVE Video will begin in 5 seconds. The day before budget Just what are politicians saying a day out from the 2016 budget? Courtesy ABC News 24. PT2M1S 620 349 Treasurer Scott Morrison will unveil a suite of multinational tax avoidance measures, including a diverted profits tax - commonly known as a "Google tax" - designed to raise billions of dollars over four years and head off claims he is only cutting taxes for business and the wealthy.A new unit within the Australian..
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  • Man arrested as police investigate woman's 'suspicious' death at Cardross near Mildura

    Man arrested as police investigate woman's 'suspicious' death at Cardross near Mildura
    Man arrested as police investigate woman's 'suspicious' death at Cardross near Mildura Updated May 02, 2016 14:00:45 Police say the death of a woman last night at a home at Cardross, near Mildura in north-west Victoria, is being treated as suspicious.Emergency crews were called to the property about 7:30pm (AEST).A 36-year-old Cardross man was arrested at the scene and police were questioning him.The Homicide Squad has been called in to investigate.Meanwhile, detectives..
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  • Baby girl dies in fire at Queanbeyan unit

    Baby girl dies in fire at Queanbeyan unit
    Baby girl dies in fire at Queanbeyan unit; woman, boy rescued from blaze Updated May 02, 2016 18:30:01 A one-year-old girl has died in a unit fire at Queanbeyan in southern New South Wales.Fire crews were called to the blaze at Mowatt Street, in Queanbeyan East, about 2:45pm on Monday where they found the unit well alight.NSW Police confirmed a child's body had been found inside the unit shortly after 4:00pm.Ambulance officers said a three-year-old boy was rescued from ..
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  • Ex-Catholic priest John Joseph Farrell jailed for 29 years for child sex assaults

    Ex-Catholic priest John Joseph Farrell jailed for 29 years for child sex assaults
    John Joseph Farrell during a previous hearing. Photo: Barry Smith Victims stood and clapped as one of the most notorious paedophile priests in NSW was sentenced to 29 years' jail after committing 62 acts of child sex abuse in regional NSW.Former Catholic priest John Joseph Farrell, 62, sexually abused nine young altar boys and three girls between 1979 and 1988 in Moree, Armidale and Tamworth. Victim Mark Boughton with his wife..
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