- + Boy, 11, shot in hunting mishap—A BOY is being flown to hospital after being shot by a friend in a duck hunting mishap southeast of Perth. [Link to media]
- + Child abuse everyone's business - Burney—ATTITUDES need to be changed to realise that protecting children from abuse is everyone's responsibility, the New South Wales Government says.
- + Boy, 17, free after admitting porn charge—TEENAGER who pleaded guilty to downloading 220 images of pornography walks free. [Link to media]
- + Boy, 17, free after admitting porn charges—TEENAGER who pleaded guilty to downloading 220 images of pornography walks free. [Link to media]
- + Police paid to escort council litter officers—POLICE are being used as escorts for litter patrols as council rakes in thousands in fines. [Link to media]
- + Police bust all-female drug dealing gang—ALL-women gang of heroin dealers has been busted in Sydney following three-month operation.
- + Our blokes are just too soft, says VB—AUSSIE men accused of ditching their masculinity to become more metrosexual in new advert. [Link to media]
- + Work-life balance key to success for dads—AUSTRALIAN dads are by and large happy with their lot, with nine out of ten happy with fatherhood.
- + Wild weather leaves path of destruction—DAMAGE bill expected to reach tens of millions of dollars as wild weather causes landslides and flooding across Australia. [Link to media]
- + Storms wreak havoc across four states—DAMAGE bill expected to reach tens of millions of dollars as wild weather causes landslides and flooding across Australia. [Link to media]
- + Swimming saved me, says Trickett—OLYMPIC gold medallist Libby Trickett reveals how her return to sport has helped lift dark moods. [Link to media]
- + Swimming saved me from downward spiral—OLYMPIC gold medallist Libby Trickett reveals how return to sport has helped lift dark moods. [Link to media]
- + 'You love sport, so you can stay'—DECISION to deport convicted sex predator is overturned - because he loves football. [Link to media]
- + Lost property takes off with Qantas—QANTAS gave away $1000 worth of CDs and DVDs, despite the owner ringing persistently for months. [Link to media]
- + Belanglo body 'was buried 10 years ago'—FADED t-shirt found on skeletal remains becomes centrepiece of police investigation.
- + Severe storms sweep across four states—EMERGENCY services on alert as storms wreak havoc, with floods, winds expected to continue. [Link to media]
- + Fire alert system used for flood warnings—WARNING system created after Black Saturday fires used for first time to warn Victorians about floods. [Link to media]
- + 'Hillbilly heroin' fugitive arrested—MAN wanted by police forces across Australia finally arrested after being pulled over by traffic officers. [Link to media]
- + Woman dies after being hit by ambulance—A WOMAN has died after being hit by an ambulance in Sydney's inner west.
- + Australian cleric calls for MP's beheading—CLERIC calls on extremists in chatroom to "chop off head" of Dutch anti-Islam politician. [Link to media]
- + Aussie calls for MP's beheading—CLERIC calls on extremists in chatroom to "chop off head" of Dutch anti-Islam politician. [Link to media]
- + Coalition scare campaign—LIB, Nat Party members believed to be behind scare campaign in the three independents seats. [Link to media]
- + Irwin kids wrestle croc to remember Dad—ROBERT and Bindi Irwin make a fitting tribute to their father on the fourth anniversary of his loss. [Link to media]
- + 'I can't wait to shoot Aker and his family'—PLAYER Jason Akermanis and his family have received string of death threats, court told. [Link to media]
- + Wildest storm in 15 years to hit Victoria—THOUSANDS of Victorians on flood alert today as they await torrential rain and fierce winds. [Link to media]
- + Premier more unpopular than nuclear power—MORE Queenslanders would be willing to mine uranium than support Anna Bligh. [Link to media]
- + Mystery villain poisoning dogs—BALLS of raw minced meat placed in Sydney park found to contain crushed blue powder.
- + Sea lion leaves big hole in boy's belly—MUM watched in horror as son was mauled by aggressive animal during show at Sydney zoo. [Link to media]
- + We know who killed Kiesha, say police—COPS close to arresting person they suspect is responsible for schoolgirl's disappearence. [Link to media]
- + Women board the corporate express—WOMEN now fill 10 per cent of positions on ASX 200 boards but Australia still has a way to go. [Link to media]
- + Bright Games idea doesn't impress—SECURITY fears may be spoiling the countdown but Australia is playing the team uniform safe. [Link to media]
- + Spooked sea lion attacks child at zoo—YOUNG boy mauled as crowd watches after being invited to pat the animals at Sydney seal show. [Link to media]
- + Whose bright idea were these uniforms?—GOLD out, tangerine in for our Commonwealth Games outfits. [Link to media]
- + It's green and orange for uniforms—AUSSIE gold made way for tangerine orange as the formal team uniform for next month's Commonwealth Games was unveiled today. [Link to media]
- + Woman hit by lightning as sinkhole opens—A WOMAN has been struck by lightning and there have been reports of a sinkhole opening up as storms hit South Australia. [Link to media]
- + Paul Hogan is free to leave Australia—ACTOR expected to make a beeline for airport after a deal with tax office allowing him to leave. [Link to media]
- + Paul Hogan free to leave for US—CROCODILE Dundee star reaches agreement with tax office to let him return home to the US. [Link to media]
- + Man jailed for parking officer attack—A MAN who assaulted a Sydney parking officer, breaking his leg and hand and biting his face, has been sentenced to a minimum two years and three month...
- + Man bashed for glaring at teen smokers—MAN bashed by gang of teens at railway station, after glaring at them for smoking on train. [Link to media]
- + Women given panic buttons as rapist freed—JUDGE rules sex offender an acceptable risk as authorities bolster security for neighbours. [Link to media]
- + Mum jailed three years for killing twin babies—A DEPRESSED mother who drowned her seven-month-old twins in a bathtub was today sentenced to three years in prison. [Link to media]
- + Killer jailed for wife's 'truly awful' death—MURDERER Des Campbell has been jailed for at least 24 years for pushing his wife off a cliff. [Link to media]
- + Teen boy thwarts abduction attempt—A MAN has tried to abduct a 13-year-old boy by grabbing his t-shirt and dragging him away as he walked to a school bus stop in Sydney's southwest.
- + Sex attacks on girls, Frenchmen charged—TWO Frenchmen have been charged with indecently assaulting five Victorian school girls on an excursion to Sydney.
- + Mysteries, mistakes top week's stories—MADDIE McCann revelations and a Martian crater baffled readers this week, while Top Gear and a cheerleader made major gaffes. [Link to media]
- + Women given panic buttons as rapist freed—JUDGE rules sex offender an acceptable risk as authorities bolster security for neighbours. [Link to media]
- + Stunt not disrespectful, says 'spiderman'—ACTIVIST Alain Robert says his latest climb on a Sydney building did not put people's lives at risk. [Link to media]
- + Man bashed for glaring at teen smokers—MAN bashed by gang of teens at railway station, after glaring at them for smoking on train. [Link to media]
- + Earth 'facing mass extinction'—THE world is facing a mass extinction event that could be greater than that of the dinosaurs. [Link to media]
- + Father who took out MP recants—A FATHER who accused the health system of failing his "sick" son admits he was less than truthful. [Link to media]
- + Aussie fights for life after shark attack—TOURIST suffers severe face and neck injuries while out swimming at resort in Solomon Islands. [Link to media]
- + Kiwi nurse told she must sit English test—NURSE denied registration in Australia until she can prove she is competent in English. [Link to media]
- + Former friend turns on Fadi Ibrahim—ONE-time member of Ibrahim crew has turned police witness, agreeing to testify in a coming case over an alleged murder plot. [Link to media]
- + Glass ban ordered at high-risk nightclubs—ALCOHOL will be served in shatterproof glasses at high-risk spots in Melbourne to try to curb drunken violence. [Link to media]
- + Rapist's family fears he will re-offend—RELATIVES of a rapist released by Supreme Court judge stunned that he was let out of jail.
- + T-shirt a clue to Belanglo remains—PARTLY rotten T-shirt could identify the young woman whose remains were discovered in forest.
- + Rent rises making single mums homeless—INCREASING numbers of women over the age of 45 are turning up at homeless shelters.
- + Defence gag order hits firms—GOVERNMENT lawyers have been caught trying to gag companies vying for a multi-billion dollar naval helicopter contract. [Link to media]
- + Apple unveils the new iPod Nano—APPLE completely overhauled its iPod range at the height of its popularity, introducing an all-new social network around music. [Link to media]
- + Stranded, sick humpback whale blown up—EXPLOSIVES used to euthanise a distressed 9.5m whale that was considered too big to shoot. [Link to media]
- + Camping pair fined over $265,000—AN ELDERLY Perth mother and her daughter have been fined more than $265,000 after camping illegally on a run-down property.
- + Crash survivor tells of miracle escape—CO-PILOT recovers after emerging from wreckage with only minor injuries, to family's "utter disbelief". [Link to media]
- + Girl, 12, driving car with her dad—A MAN who gave his 12-year-old daughter a driving lesson on a public road in southern New South Wales has been fined by police. [Link to media]
- + Conveyor belt spreads Visy factory fire—SIXTY workers have fled Melbourne's Visy cardboard recycling plant after a conveyor belt helped spread a fire through three buildings. [Link to media]
- + Fred Nile denies viewing porn—FRED Nile has angrily denied he or his staff have been viewing pornographic sites on State Parliament office computers. [Link to media]
- + Wilkie backs Gillard to govern—INDEPENDENT MP Andrew Wilkie has thrown his support behind Labor, leaving it two seats from power. [Link to media]
- + Stranded and sick whale to be blown up—EXPLOSIVES will be used to euthanise a humpback whale because "it's too big to shoot". [Link to media]
- + MPs vote for same-sex adoption Bill—NEW South Wales Lower House MPs have voted in support of a Bill to allow same-sex couples to adopt children.
- + Academic asked uni students for sex—A UNI academic pressured three female overseas students for sex in exchange for higher marks. [Link to media]
- + Cross-dresser avoids jail for lover's death—A driver who crashed, killing his girlfriend, avoids jail over fears he would be bullied in jail. [Link to media]
- + Hoges hopeful of tax deal—PAUL Hogan is hopeful of resolving his differences with the ATO after receiving "positive" signs. [Link to media]
- + Ex-cop 'died after stress test'—THE death of a former policeman two hours after he undertook an exercise stress test in a Sydney hospital was avoidable, an inquest into his death has...
- + Buskers could be forced to audition—LORD Mayor Robert Doyle wants buskers to audition for the right to perform on Melbourne's streets.
- + Investigators on way to PNG crash site—INVESTIGATORS are on their way to the remote Papua New Guinea island where a plane crashed killing three Australians. [Link to media]
- + Man injured in pizza shop explosion—MAN thought to be restaurant's manager was thrown into middle of road by force of explosion. [Link to media]
- + Christian MP engulfed in net porn scandal—AUDIT identifies reverend as one of NSW Parliament's biggest viewers of internet pornography. [Link to media]
- + Crash dead 'would be alive if we had gear'—PNG cops say lack of firefighting equipment stopped them from saving crash plane passengers. [Link to media]
- + Kookaburra is happy, definitely not gay—POLITICALLY correct primary school removes word 'gay' from lyrics of classic Australian song. [Link to media]
- + Speaker's chair free for Lib 'rebel'—LABOR approaches a "disaffected Liberal" to be Speaker as it searches for the numbers. [Link to media]
- + Pilot's dream died in ball of flame—WHEN experienced pilot Chris Hart suffered a heart attack, he decided enough was enough. [Link to media]
- + Kookaburra happy, definitely not gay—POLITICALLY correct school bans word 'gay' from song Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree. [Link to media]
- + Belanglo bones scattered around forest—BROTHERS tell of their shock at stumbling across human remains while on bike ride. [Link to media]
- + Road deaths leave motorists stranded—THREE people died in three separate crashes, leaving motorists stranded last night. [Link to media]
- + Hardcore inmates whinge over treatment—PRISONERS in maximum-security jails complaining almost four times a week about conditions.
- + Asbestos fears rising in state schools—ASBESTOS "events" increasing in Queensland schools, with one classroom or facility shut down daily.
- + Girl, 4, impales herself on metal stake—A FOUR-year-old girl impaled herself on a metal stake while playing in a shed. [Link to media]
- + Gay? No ... FUN his life must be—A SCHOOL has banned the word "gay" from the classic Aussie song Kookaburra Sits In The Old Gum Tree. It's now a "fun" bird. [Link ...
- + Four mourned as sole survivor flies home—MAN who survived PNG plane crash evacuated to Australia, as tributes flow for his fellow passengers. [Link to media]
- + WWII dispute led to 83-year-old's death—A 76-year-old Perth man beat his 83-year-old friend and neighbour to death for calling his mother a whore during an argument about World War II, the ...
- + Man jailed for killing meditating monk—A MAN who bashed a Buddhist monk to death in a park could be out of prison within four years. [Link to media]
- + Man charged over puppy fraud—POLICE have charged a Gold Coast man who allegedly scammed $100,000 out of potential buyers for pure-bred British bulldog pups. [Link to media]
- + Police end asylum seeker stand-off—POLICE have ended a seven-hour stand-off by asylum seekers at a Northern Territory detention centre. [Link to media]
- + Peaceful end to seven-hour stand-off—Northern Territory police have ended a seven-hour stand-off by asylum seekers at a Darwin detention centre. [Link to media]
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