Friday, June 24, 2016

Vanuatu bus crash: Last injured Australians returned home and other top stories.

  • Vanuatu bus crash: Last injured Australians returned home

    Vanuatu bus crash: Last injured Australians returned home
    Vanuatu bus crash: Last injured Australians returned home Updated June 24, 2016 15:50:03 The final three Australian tourists injured in a fatal bus crash in Vanuatu earlier this week have been flown back home.A woman, who has a fractured pelvis, arrived at Gold Coast Airport about 3:00pm on a medical transport jet operated by CareFlight.Her two sons, who were also injured, were flown in about 12 hours prior.Three locals died and 10 Australian tourists were injured when ..
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  • Pork chop thrown at paramedics in Darwin

    Pork chop thrown at paramedics in Darwin
    A pork chop (not pictured) was thrown at paramedics. Photo: Penny A woman has been hit with a fine after two paramedics were hit with a half-eaten pork chop as they tried to convince her to stop sitting in the middle of the road.It's not clear why the 21-year-old was apparently eating the hunk of meat at 4.40am on an inner-city Darwin street but the pig projectile has been labelled a "waste of a pork chop".The paramedics were on their way back to the station ..
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  • Wintry cold snap hits Sydney but brings 'bluebird' conditions to alpine resorts

    Wintry cold snap hits Sydney but brings 'bluebird' conditions to alpine resorts
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Cold snap hits NSW A powerful cold front, the strength of which has not been seen in over three years, will sweep across the south-eastern states. PT0M44S 620 349 The most powerful June cold front to move across south-eastern Australia in three years will chill coastal cities but turn alpine resorts into wintry idylls.Sydney's run of mild days ended on Friday morning with clouds and showers arriving and strengthening afternoon winds to ramp up..
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  • Roxy Jacenko's husband Oliver Curtis settles in for his first night in jail

    Roxy Jacenko's husband Oliver Curtis settles in for his first night in jail
    CELEBRITY insider trader Oliver Curtis is locked away behind razor-wire fencing at Sydney’s maximum security Silverwater Prison. It’s a far cry from the high-flying corporate career and cosy family life he enjoyed with wife Roxy Jacenko in the eastern suburbs during his three years on bail.While the pair may have downsized from their $8 million Double Bay digs to a more humble three-bedroom apartment in North Bondi — with $1.43 million from the sale restrained by the Commonwealth under proceeds ..
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  • Donald Trump welcomes Brexit vote

    Donald Trump welcomes Brexit vote
    by Steve Holland U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, in Scotland to reopen a golf resort on Friday, said Britons "took back control of their country" by voting to leave the European Union.The presumptive Republican nominee, who turned 70 this month, stopped to take a couple of questions from reporters after arriving in his signature helicopter at Turnberry near his clubhouse resort, a Scottish flag blowing in the wind.Asked about the British vote, T..
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  • Mum who aided rape of daughter sentenced

    Mum who aided rape of daughter sentenced
    Mum who aided rape of daughter sentenced
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Australian-first tax to hit all betting companies operating in South Australia .Scientists Close In On 'Holy Grail' Of Breast Cancer Treatment .
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