Monday, May 9, 2016

Dogs 'suffered greatly' before death, RSPCA and other top stories.

  • Dogs 'suffered greatly' before death, RSPCA

    Dogs 'suffered greatly' before death, RSPCA
    Dogs 'suffered greatly' before death, RSPCA
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  • NSW shopkeeper faces trial over fatal fire

    NSW shopkeeper faces trial over fatal fire
    NSW shopkeeper faces trial over fatal fire
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  • Rogerson spends 2nd day in witness box

    Rogerson spends 2nd day in witness box
    As Roger Rogerson helped lug a body inside the garage of Glen McNamara's Sydney apartment, he was "shot to pieces" as he began to realise the enormity of what had happened, a jury has heard.The two former policemen are on trial in the NSW Supreme Court, accused of the shooting murder of 20-year-old drug dealer and Triad gang associate Jamie Gao in May 2014.On Monday, his second day in the witness box, Rogerson gave evidence he helped McNamara move Mr Gao's body into a boat that was parked insid..
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  • Is Bill Shorten is rewriting history about Julia Gillard's downfall?

    Is Bill Shorten is rewriting history about Julia Gillard's downfall?
    Prime minister Kevin Rudd and Bill Shorten campaigning in the 2013 election in Brisbane. Chris Hyde by Aaron Patrick Politicians make history. Some like to rewrite it too.In a book designed to burnish his image at the start of the election campaign, Labor leader Bill Shorten portrays his decision to help remove Julia Gillard as prime minister – one of the most traumatic moments in the party's history – as a selfless..
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  • Mine collapse survivor comfortable with his celebrity 10 years on from ordeal

    Mine collapse survivor comfortable with his celebrity 10 years on from ordeal
    Mine collapse survivor comfortable with his celebrity 10 years on from ordeal Updated May 09, 2016 09:59:29 Beaconsfield mine collapse survivor Brant Webb is still mingling with tourists at the site that almost claimed his life 10 years ago. Mine is still the town's lifebloodBrant Webb says he is happy the mine has become a tourist destination and does not mind being recognised by visitors. He was working with Todd Russell almost a kilometre underground when an earthqu..
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  • Election 2016: Dumped Western Australian Liberal Dennis Jensen to run as an independent

    Election 2016: Dumped Western Australian Liberal Dennis Jensen to run as an independent
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Liberal MP Dennis Jensen dumped by party after ballot It's third time unlucky for Federal member for Tangney MP Dennis Jensen as former Liberal state director Ben Morton was all but endorsed by the party. PT0M40S 620 349 Dumped Western Australian Liberal MP Liberal Dennis Jensen will run as an independent at the federal election, in a last-ditch effort to hold his seat of Tangney.Dr Jensen, dumped by local preselectors in the safe suburban seat l..
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  • Man free after truck ploughs into building in Lorne trapping him for more than three hours

    Man free after truck ploughs into building in Lorne trapping him for more than three hours
    Man free after truck ploughs into building in Lorne trapping him for more than three hours Updated May 09, 2016 17:50:46 Emergency services have freed a man who was trapped inside a truck for more than three hours, after it crashed into a building on Victoria's Surf Coast.The truck ploughed into the front of a block of apartments on Williams Street in Lorne about 2:00pm.Country Fire Authority duty officer Wayne Aylmer said it appeared the truck's brakes had suffered a m..
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  • Election 2016: Bill Shorten defends Labor's asylum seeker stance; Cocos Islands arrivals sent back

    Election 2016: Bill Shorten defends Labor's asylum seeker stance; Cocos Islands arrivals sent back
    Election 2016: Bill Shorten defends Labor's asylum seeker stance; Cocos Islands arrivals sent back Updated May 09, 2016 17:22:20 Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has downplayed internal tensions over asylum seeker policy after Labor's candidate for the seat of Melbourne questioned the party's stance on the issue.The split came as Immigration Minister Peter Dutton confirmed that 12 people who arrived at the Cocos Islands last week have been returned to Sri Lanka.It brings ..
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  • Melbourne weather: Heavy rain, storms, flash flooding sweep through Victoria

    Melbourne weather: Heavy rain, storms, flash flooding sweep through Victoria
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Melbourne weather: flash flooding Wild weather hits Melbourne, with a deluge of rain and winds of 80km/h expected to hit again this evening. PT1M6S 620 349 Thunderstorms, gusty winds and fierce rain thrashed Melbourne and surrounding areas on Monday, causing minor flash flooding and traffic chaos.A low pressure system started moving eastwards from Adelaide early on Monday, dumping heavy rain over much of Victoria, from Port Campbell to Falls Cre..
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  • Three men in hospital with gunshot wounds after Westmeadows shooting

    Three men in hospital with gunshot wounds after Westmeadows shooting
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Three injured in Westmeadows shooting Three men have been taken to hospital after a shooting in Melbourne's north on Sunday night. Courtesy Seven News Melbourne. PT0M44S 620 349 A prominent Middle Eastern crime figure has been shot for the second time in the latest exchange of gunfire in Melbourne's bullet-ridden north-west.It is understood Mahmoud Kheir, 37, was one of three men injured when a shooter "let rip" at a house in Erinbank Crescent in..
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Sam Burgess under fire for apparently filming wife on mobile while driving .Air quality in Sydney at dangerous levels .
Rio Tinto to spend $US5.3b on Oyu Tolgoi expansion in Mongolia .University of Wollongong Researchers Plan to Ride the Waves with ... .

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