96000 public servants in new data breach
The federal government is caught up in a second data privacy scare, this time involving a massive data-set on more then 96,000 of its public servants amid fears their confidential information might not be secure.In the second potentially serious Commonwealth data breach to become public in less than a week, the public service's workplace authority has confirmed that it has withdrawn the data gathered in its massive annual employee census from public view. 96,000 public servants may have be..>> view originalVic pedophile priest likely to die in jail
A remorseless Victorian pedophile priest who used position within the Catholic Church to sexually abuse children is likely to spend the rest of his life behind bars.Predator Robert Patrick Claffey, 73, has been jailed for more than 18 years for abusing 12 Victorian children between 1969 and 1992.Victims drew parallels between Claffey and serial pedophile Gerald Francis Ridsdale, who abused more than 50 victims - one of whom was also attacked by Claffey. The 19 charges Claffey admitted constitut..>> view originalThree-year-old dies at Inflatable World play centre
Three-year-old injured at Inflatable World play centre dies Yahoo News and AAP - Yahoo7 News on October 4, 2016, 7:45 pm A three-year-old boy has died after being injured at a popular play centre on Sunday. The child's parents made the heart-wrenching decision to turn off his life support at Brisbane's Lady Cilento Hospital on Monday.The little boy was found unresponsive at Inflatable World Toowoomba around 1pm on Sunday after suffering head injuries at the play..>> view original'Punished enough': fines for 'ill' baseball-bat clerk Nigel Lake
Federal RSL president Rod White defends receiving tens of thousands of dollars from within organisation
Federal RSL president Rod White defends receiving tens of thousands of dollars from within organisation Posted October 05, 2016 02:00:06 The federal president of the RSL, Rod White, has defended receiving tens of thousands of dollars worth of payments from within the organisation. Key points:RSL federal president and others received 'consultancy fee' paymentsRSL NSW CEO seeking clarification on whether payments breached rulesFederal president denies wrongdoing, says ..>> view originalSOS! $20m superyacht stranded at sea
A MULTI-MILLION dollar superyacht sent an SOS this morning off the NSW coast with a large cruise liner racing to the area to assist the stricken crew.Two cruise ships had to divert from their voyages early today and a rescue plane scrambled from Brisbane after the 37m Masteka 2 lost steering and started taking on water east of Port Macquarie.A fast-boat launched from the Carnival Spirit retrieved two female crew members from the stricken vessel, but four crew members on board when the drama unfo..>> view originalNational suicide helpline Lifeline bracing for calls about marriage equality plebiscite, introduces new crisis category
The national suicide prevention helpline has introduced a new crisis category as it prepares to take more calls relating to the same-sex marriage plebiscite.Volunteers at crisis support helpline Lifeline are asked to enter the "main reason" for a call when dealing with people seeking help, and one of the options now reads "2016 Marriage Equality Plebiscite". More News Videos Previous slide Next slide Same-sex marriage: the facts RSL reform push grows ..>> view originalPalaszczuk ducks call to unions to 'put Hanson last'
“I never thought that I'd feel like a second-class citizen”: Hiwot Birhane Source: Facebook
“I never thought that I’d feel like a second-class citizen”: Hiwot Birhane Source: FacebookHEALTH and beauty chain Priceline has apologised after a young Ethiopian woman accused staff at one of its Melbournes store of ‘humiliating racial profiling’ which saw her and her friends searched by security as three non-black women left the store unscrutinised.The chain will educate, not terminate, employees accused of racial profiling at a Melbourne store.In an open letter to Priceline on Facebook, Hiwo..>> view originalNSW weather: Damaging winds cause power cuts to thousands of homes, businesses
NSW weather: Damaging winds cause power cuts to thousands of homes, businesses Updated October 05, 2016 01:37:13 Thousands of homes have been left without power across New South Wales due to gale-force winds.More than 11,000 homes and businesses were hit by strong winds across the state, after the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) issued a warning earlier today.Endeavour Energy said over 4,000 properties were without power on NSW's south coast.There were also multiple reports..>> view original
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