Zombie bills not dead yet: Cormann
Colin Brinsden, AAP Economics CorrespondentAustralian Associated PressFederal Labor may call the government's savings bills stuck in the Senate "zombie measures" because the opposition insists it will never support them.But Finance Minister Mathias Cormann doesn't agree with the description because he's confident they will eventually pass into law."If you look at what has happened in the last two or three years, a whole series of savings measures that Labor initially opposed - and opposed for qu..>> view originalRandom drug tests spark claims of homophobic bullying at Newtown Police Station
Random drug tests spark claims of homophobic bullying at Newtown Police Station Updated October 09, 2016 15:24:06 Newtown Police station in Sydney is at the centre of allegations of homophobic bullying, with three officers and one former officer accusing management of targeting them for drug testing because they are gay. Key points:Four police officers told they were selected for random drug testing in 2015Men claim no other police at station were testedAllegations ta..>> view originalTwo dead, one in serious condition after horror day on south-east Queensland roads
Two men have died and another is in a serious condition in hospital after a horror eleven-hour period on south-east Queensland roads.The first incident occurred about 11pm on Saturday in Surfers Paradise, where a pedestrian was hit by a car on Ferny Avenue. The 22-year-old Biggera Waters man was taken to Gold Coast University Hospital with serious injuries, but died on Sunday afternoon. The driver of the vehicle wasn't injured. Three separate crashes on south-east Queensland roads have lef..>> view originalMelbourne weather: Damaging winds cause chaos throughout Victoria
An Ambulance Victoria spokesman has said it's not yet known how many people were injured in the severe weather on Sunday. He noted at least eight people had been directly injured from weather-related incidents. A Tecoma woman aged in her 80s suffered pelvic injuries and was taken to hospital in a serious but stable condition. A woman aged in her 90s suffered head injuries after a roof collapsed into the kitchen of her Badgers Creek home, on Sunday morning. A man aged in his 70s was injured af..>> view originalCreepy clown craze: WA man 'chases teenagers while wearing disguise'
Creepy clown craze: WA man 'chases teenagers while wearing disguise' Posted October 09, 2016 15:31:14 A woman claiming she hit a pedestrian wearing a clown suit and a man scaring teenage girls are among a spate of creepy clown reports police in Western Australia have recently received. In one incident, a 19-year-old man allegedly chased a group of teenage girls while dressed as a clown in the main shopping district of Northam, east of Perth, on Saturday night.Police s..>> view originalWoman killed in horror head-on crash near Bacchus Marsh
Police are investigating how a 30-year-old female driver ended up on the wrong side of a highway, colliding head-on with a four-wheel-drive in north-west Victoria.The Taylors Lakes woman died at the scene. Two children and a 32-year-old man are now in hospital. The scene of a fatal crash on the Western Highway on Saturday night. Photo: Channel Nine News The woman was driving a Holden Astra in Hopetoun Park on Saturday night, just before 11pm when her car veered onto the wrong side of th..>> view originalJohn McCain Pulls Support, Won't Vote For Trump
Arizona Senator John McCain has withdrawn his support for Donald Trump and will write in a "good conservative Republican" at the polls next month.McCain, a former presidential candidate, is perhaps the highest profile elected official to flee Trump, who has said he will not withdraw from the race for president despite increasing calls to do so from across the political spectrum after audio tapes emerged Friday showing Trump making demeaning comments about women."I have wanted to support the cand..>> view originalStroke patients missing out on life-saving treatment after hours
A Sydney hospital with 24-hour stroke care refused to perform a life-saving procedure on a patient because he arrived 45 minutes after business hours.Prince of Wales Hospital administrators would not allow Shellharbour resident Nick Taousanis to undergo an endovascular clot retrieval in August, despite clinicians being on-site and ready to operate, because the support team had finished their shift, his family were told. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide 45 minu..>> view original'Budgie Nine' political staffer quits
Banks, marriage set to dominate parliament
Katina CurtisAustralian Associated PressHeard the one about the big bad banks and same-sex marriage?You could be forgiven for feeling deja vu during the coming parliamentary week, with a pair of issues on which the coalition and Labor are immovably opposed set to continue dominating debate.Labor will formally decide its position on the same-sex marriage plebiscite - it's odds-on to be against - at a meeting of opposition MPs on Tuesday."There's no secret that we are deeply concerned," shadow tre..>> view original
Friday, October 14, 2016
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