Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Apology welcomed by victim of homophobic laws and other top stories.

  • Apology welcomed by victim of homophobic laws

    Apology welcomed by victim of homophobic laws
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  • Queensland serial child sex offender released

    Queensland serial child sex offender released
    A Queensland pedophile with an "entrenched history of sexual offending" against young girls has been released from prison.However, Supreme Court judge Martin Burns has ordered Brett Joseph Falls, 49, be subject to a strict supervision order for the next decade to protect the community. Queensland pedophile has been granted release.  Queensland Attorney-General Yvette D'Ath had applied to keep Falls in custody but her counsel conceded that evidence supported his release on a supervision or..
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  • Election 2016: The black hole in ScoMo's $67b black hole

    Election 2016: The black hole in ScoMo's $67b black hole
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. A supermassive budget black hole? The Treasurer's attack on Labor's spending falters with the use of broad fiscal assumptions. Vision ABC News 24. PT2M57S 620 349 Treasurer Scott Morrison has denied there is a black hole of as much as $35 billion in the government's own claim that Labor has a $67-billion, four-year black hole in its budget costings.As debate over policy costings erupted on Tuesday ahead of Friday's economic debate at the Nation..
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  • Belle Gibson will be pursued by consumer watchdog

    Belle Gibson will be pursued by consumer watchdog
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Belle Gibson faces $1m fine for fake cancer claims Belle Gibson's global health scam gave thousands hope in a cure for terminal brain cancer. Now, after her public exposure, she is being fined more than $1 million for her actions. PT0M41S 620 349 Disgraced blogger Belle Gibson will be pursued by Victoria's consumer watchdog over her claims that she beat terminal cancer through healthy food and natural therapies.Consumer Affairs Victoria was on T..
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  • 'I didn't kick her hard', officer tells Ballarat IBAC hearing

    'I didn't kick her hard', officer tells Ballarat IBAC hearing
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Ballarat police misconduct captured on CCTV An IBAC hearing into police conduct in Ballarat has been shown CCTV footage of the abuse of a female police officer arrested for drunkenness. PT1M45S 620 349 A female police officer has told an anti-corruption inquiry she kicked a 51-year-old fellow officer while the woman lay face down and handcuffed in a Ballarat cell but says it wasn't done 'in a malicious way' .Leading Senior Constable Nicole Munro..
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  • Calder Freeway crash: One dead, six injured in petrol tanker rollover

    Calder Freeway crash: One dead, six injured in petrol tanker rollover
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Petrol tanker causes deadly mayhem on Calder Fwy One person is killed and five others are injured after an out-of-control petrol tanker rolls over on the Calder Freeway leaving a trail of crushed and damaged cars. PT1M37S 620 349 The Calder Freeway is likely to remain closed until Wednesday morning following a horrific fatal crash involving a petrol tanker that is being described as one of Melbourne's worst.The body of at least one person remain..
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  • Calls for teaching and nursing students to get paid for placements

    Calls for teaching and nursing students to get paid for placements
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Teaching in NSW just got even tougher State Education Minister Adrian Piccoli outlines the new increased academic standards for school leavers to be offered a place in a NSW teaching degree. PT0M33S 620 349 By the time they finish their degrees next year, Ashley Solo and Sarah Davis will have each done 30 weeks of unpaid work.The students at Sydney's University of Notre Dame are two of more than 20,000 teachers and nurses who fill the nation's s..
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  • El Nino bows out after driving year of record heat as La Nina lurks in the wings

    El Nino bows out after driving year of record heat as La Nina lurks in the wings
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Furry Facts: El Nino and La Nina If you've ever found it hard to understand why Australia's swings between drought and floods, help is at hand, thanks to cartoonist John Shakespeare and Science Editor Nicky Phillips. PT2M4S 620 349 After a year of driving global temperatures to unprecedented warmth, the giant El Nino weather event in the Pacific is officially over, raising hopes that drought-hit regions may be in for some relief in Australia and..
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Election 2016: Turnbull confronted over aged-care funding cuts .Demons win AFL women's clash .
Medical school debate .Warming far outpacing climate action, as UN negotiators meet in Bonn - eco .

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