'ISIS cheerleader' among five Melbourne men stopped from sailing to Indonesia
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Suspected jihadis caught in Cairns Five wannabe jihadis are apprehended after towing a small boat from Melbourne to Cairns where they planned to launch an ocean journey to Indonesia then Syria. Vision: Today Show, Channel Nine PT0M57S 620 349 A well-known radical Islamic preacher, a man previously imprisoned in Saudi Arabia for terror offences, and a 21-year-old who wanted to renounce his Australian citizenship were among five Melbourne men arres..>> view originalMajor drug ring responsible for dealing ice in northern Victoria cracked, police say
Major drug ring responsible for dealing ice in northern Victoria cracked, police say Posted May 11, 2016 18:58:17 A major drug ring responsible for dealing ice in northern Victoria has been cracked, police say.Eight people were arrested on Wednesday morning after police seized drugs, including 230 grams of ice, along with cash, and stolen goods from homes across the region. Officers searched 13 homes in Shepparton, Mooroopna, Echuca, Kyabram, Tatura, and at South Mora..>> view originalCoalition under super attack from its own
Senior government figures from the prime minister down are trying to quell the "white hot" anger among coalition supporters over plans to limit superannuation tax concessions for wealthy Australians. The free-market think tank Institute of Public Affairs is preparing to campaign against the budget measures, which include capping at $1.6 million the tax-free balance of retirement accounts. Any excess would have to be put into other investments or treated as superannuation in the accumulation pha..>> view originalMelbourne towing company reviewing procedures after towing car with child inside
Melbourne towing company reviewing procedures after towing car with child inside Updated May 11, 2016 14:00:04 A Melbourne towing company is reviewing its practices after picking up a four-wheel-drive from a clearway with a three-year-old girl asleep on the backseat.The vehicle had been parked for about 15 minutes on Sydney Road at Brunswick about 3:40pm last Wednesday.Mark Beverage from Nationwide Towing and Transport said the vehicle had dark-tinted windows and the to..>> view originalDozens flee burning, sinking catamaran near the Town of 1770
Dozens flee burning, sinking catamaran near the Town of 1770 Updated May 11, 2016 18:17:12 A boat which was carrying 46 people caught fire and is now sinking off the central Queensland coast. Police said the boat was about 10 nautical miles from the Town of 1770 when the fire began.It was returning from a trip to Lady Musgrave Island.It is believed all those on board took to life rafts and there were no reports of injuries.The passengers are being taken by authorities t..>> view originalUniversity of Sydney college students 'slut shame' female residents in journal
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Syd Uni college slut shaming journal The University of Sydney is investigating Wesley one of its oldest colleges after a slut shaming journal produced by students was distributed. PT1M47S 620 349 The University of Sydney has launched an investigation into students at one of its oldest colleges after a journal was distributed that labelled female college students as "hoes" and "bitches" while shaming women who had allegedly slept with the most men..>> view originalWoman dies at favourite Blue Mountain spot
A young Sydney-based teaching student who died after slipping 20 metres down a waterfall knew the dangers of her favourite Blue Mountains track.The 21-year-old Singaporean national Cheng Shi Min, known as Angel, sustained head and chest injuries when she slipped down Empress Falls near Wentworth Falls on Tuesday afternoon.The avid bushwalker had taken her boyfriend, named in the media as Henry Yendle, and her father on the Valley of the Waters walking track, which she'd previously trekked solo."..>> view originalElection 2016: Labor Fremantle candidate Chris Brown to be disendorsed by party
Election 2016: Labor Fremantle candidate Chris Brown to be disendorsed by party Updated May 11, 2016 18:59:27 The Labor candidate for the federal seat of Fremantle is set to be disendorsed by the ALP.It has been revealed Maritime Union official Chris Brown failed to disclose a number of convictions from the 1980s, including the assault of a police officer.A spokesman for the ALP said a meeting of its national executive has been convened, where Mr Brown is expected to be..>> view originalCampaign catchup: did Abbott or Turnbull get Fiona Scott's vote? Pass
‘You know it’s an election when Malcolm Turnbull is in western Sydney,” said Labor’s finance spokesman, Tony Burke, on Radio National. The prime minister made his first trip to the heartland, home to seven marginal seats: Lindsay, Macquarie and Macarthur (all Liberal-held) and Greenway, Werriwa, Parramatta and McMahon (Labor). He met the MP for Lindsay, Fiona Scott, in Penrith for morning tea with a small group of mothers and small business owners. She holds the seat with a margin of 3% and Lab..>> view originalPolice probe response time after Aurukun principal assaulted
Queensland Police is investigating its response to an incident in the remote community of Aurukun, from which all education department staff were evacuated.Police received a call just after 1am on Sunday to reports of a group of youths loitering around the premises of teachers who work in the community. Teachers have been evacuated from the remote community of Aurukun over concerns for their safety. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen The school principal also attended the address of his own voliti..>> view original
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