Thursday, March 24, 2016

Bligh Park family may have been targeted in robbery over belief they had large amounts of cash, police say and other top stories.

  • Bligh Park family may have been targeted in robbery over belief they had large amounts of cash, police say

    Bligh Park family may have been targeted in robbery over belief they had large amounts of cash, police say
    Bligh Park family may have been targeted in robbery over belief they had large amounts of cash, police say Updated March 24, 2016 17:14:32 A family attacked in a violent home invasion in Sydney's north west may have been targeted in the belief they had a large amount of cash in their home, NSW Police have said.Karina Le Breton, 42, was bashed three times over the head with a hand gun and her 18-year-old son had his leg slashed with a machete when five men broke into the..
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  • Battling Harvey family claim $40m

    Battling Harvey family claim $40m
    Lucky Steve, who sold the $40 million winning OZ Lotto ticket to a local family at his Harvey Newsagency. Picture: Channel Nine/TwitterA STRUGGLING South West family has gone from working seven days a week to winning $40 million in Tuesday’s OZ Lotto jackpot draw.The stunned, but overjoyed family from the South West claimed the jackpot prize on Wednesday.The massive Lotto win has sent the town of Harvey, 140km south of Perth — and more famous for its fresh oranges, beef, dairy and cheese — into ..
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  • Lambie looks to crowdfund her campaign

    Lambie looks to crowdfund her campaign
    Lambie looks to crowdfund her campaign
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  • Family's tears as schoolgirl refused bail

    Family's tears as schoolgirl refused bail
    Schoolgirl on terror charge refused bailFamily's tears as schoolgirl refused bailA schoolgirl charged over an alleged plot to send thousands of dollars to Islamic State sat stony-faced for hours, hunched over in the dock of a Sydney courtroom on Wednesday as prosecutors detailed the elaborate investigation that led to her arrest.But she was overwhelmed with emotion on Thursday when she learned she may spend several months behind bars.The 16-year-old, who cannot be named, burst into tears and cov..
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  • High Court challenge to Senate voting changes based on 'hopeless' grounds, court hears

    High Court challenge to Senate voting changes based on 'hopeless' grounds, court hears
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Bob's Day in court The Family First Senator was on the losing side as parliament changed the way the senate is elected, now he's seeking redress in the high court. PT1M25S 620 349 A High Court challenge to Senate voting changes is based on "hopeless" or "weak" grounds but should be resolved expeditiously because it is of considerable public interest, the government's top lawyer has said.Independent senator Bob Day launched a constitutional challe..
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  • Salim Mehajer denies threatening personal trainer Bruce Herat at Burwood gym

    Salim Mehajer denies threatening personal trainer Bruce Herat at Burwood gym
    Salim Mehajer arrives at Burwood court this morning. Picture: John GraingerSUSPENDED Deputy Mayor Salim Mehajer has taken a swipe at the father of a survivor of the Lindt Cafe siege, after he was cleared of stalking and intimidating the man.The 29-year-old was accused of threatening the children of personal trainer Bruce Herat, outside a gym in Sydney’s inner west, after he was ordered to stop dropping weights.On Facebook, Mr Mehajer said: “Again, I have been found NOT GUILTY for alleged ‘stalki..
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  • NSW Libs did the wrong thing: Baird

    NSW Libs did the wrong thing: Baird
    NSW Libs did the wrong thing: Baird
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  • Discovery of body in River Torrens near University of Adelaide being treated as suspicious police say

    Discovery of body in River Torrens near University of Adelaide being treated as suspicious police say
    Body found in River Torrens in 'suspicious' circumstances Updated March 24, 2016 17:25:14 Adelaide police are treating the discovery of a man's body in the River Torrens, near the University of Adelaide in the CBD, as suspicious.Police said a member of the public found the body and called them just after 2:00pm.They said they had cordoned off an area east of Kintore Avenue.Police divers recovered the body just after 3:00pm.Officers said the man was believed to be aged b..
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  • Tickle torture swim coach Anthony Ronald O'Donnell avoids jail over twisted punishment of 12-year-old girl

    Tickle torture swim coach Anthony Ronald O'Donnell avoids jail over twisted punishment of 12-year-old girl
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  • Liberal backbenchers defend Treasurer Scott Morrison against criticism of his performance

    Liberal backbenchers defend Treasurer Scott Morrison against criticism of his performance
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