Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Possible human remains found on Geelong beach, say Victoria police and other top stories.

  • Possible human remains found on Geelong beach, say Victoria police

    Possible human remains found on Geelong beach, say Victoria police
    Victoria police have confirmed possible human remains have been found on a beach in Victoria’s south-west. A police spokeswoman confirmed that the Geelong crime investigation unit detectives were investigating following the discovery by fishermen of what appeared to be human remains on North Shore beach in Geelong. — Kieran Jones (@kieranjones_9) June 14, 2016 SES and @VictoriaPolice are in North Geelong after human remains washed ashore. Found by a fisherman. @9NewsMelb pic.twitter.com/klb..
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  • Monash Freeway: Smooth run expected for evening commuters, despite morning chaos

    Monash Freeway: Smooth run expected for evening commuters, despite morning chaos
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Female protester causes major gridlock on Monash Fwy A woman in her 50s is tackled to the ground by police while protesting on Melbourne's Monash Freeway, causing major delays during Tuesday morning's peak traffic. PT0M33S 620 349 Commuters can expect a smooth run home on the Monash Freeway during the evening peak hour, despite Tuesday morning's chaos.But a VicRoads spokeswoman could not make any guarantees for frustrated motorists."It's all cle..
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  • LiveBlogLast Updated 6:57PM AESTFederal election 2016: Day 38, Turnbull, Shorten head to WA

    LiveBlogLast Updated 6:57PM AESTFederal election 2016: Day 38, Turnbull, Shorten head to WA
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  • Adeel Khan not guilty of mum, baby's murder in Rozelle shop explosion, guilty of manslaughter

    Adeel Khan not guilty of mum, baby's murder in Rozelle shop explosion, guilty of manslaughter
    Rozelle store owner guilty of murder0:33Adeel Khan has been found guilty of murdering Chris Noble in a Rozelle fire that claimed three lives. A ROZELLE shop owner has been found not guilty of the murder of a young mother and her infant son but guilty of the manslaughter of the pair who were burnt alive in their apartment after he deliberately set his ground floor convenience store on fire.Adeel Ahmad Khan, 46, did not react when a jury announced a unanimous verdict of not guilty of murdering Bi..
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  • Storm could be devastating for millionaires' row

    Storm could be devastating for millionaires' row
    Collaroy resident's property damage from the severe storm0:57Footage from Collaroy resident's property. Damage to her house and neighbouring properties. Courtesy Zaza Silk Freak storm caused damage to Collaroy Beach Club.THERE may be more misery ahead for Collaroy mansion owners with wild weather predicted this weekend.The residents were forced out of 10 coastal mansions teetering on the edge of Sydney’s northern beaches after the Sydney storms on June 4 and 5. They are unlikely to be able to s..
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  • Keeping kids bushfire safe

    Keeping kids bushfire safe
    It’s been 18 months in the making and Warrimoo Public School was chosen as the place to host the first lesson. Keeping kids bushfire safe exitIt’s been 18 months in the making and Warrimoo Public School was chosen as the place to host the first lesson. The new Rural Fire Service bushfire education kit for primary schools ‘Guide to Working with School Communities’ was launched at the Mountains school on Tuesday [June 14] with Premier Mike Baird, Emergency Ser..
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  • Nathan Barrett sex scandal politically motivated, says Country Liberals president

    Nathan Barrett sex scandal politically motivated, says Country Liberals president
    The revelation that a Northern Territory MP sent sexually explicit videos to a woman was made to damage the Country Liberal party, its president has alleged. Nathan Barrett resigned from three portfolios on Saturday after admitting he sent two sexually explicit videos to a woman he said he was having an affair with; she said he manipulated her and that they were unsolicited. The CLP president, Tory Mencshelyi, said the woman resigned from the Country Liberals in May before being photographed at..
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  • Home-brew deaths: William Lynam guilty of manslaughter over grappa poisoning

    Home-brew deaths: William Lynam guilty of manslaughter over grappa poisoning
    Home-brew deaths: William Lynam guilty of manslaughter over grappa poisoning Updated June 14, 2016 18:24:43 A southern Queensland man has been found guilty of manslaughter over three deaths linked to a home-brewed grappa he made in 2013.William Neil Clarence Lynam, 71, brewed the alcoholic drink on his property in Ballandean in June 2013.Following a seven-day trial in the Toowoomba Supreme Court, Lynam has been convicted of three counts of manslaughter and one count of ..
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  • Apex taskforce charges teenagers over car thefts, burglaries

    Apex taskforce charges teenagers over car thefts, burglaries
    The taskforce has charged four teenagers after an investigation into aggravated burglaries and theft of motor vehicles in Dandenong, Narre Warren and Cranbourne. Photo: Supplied The police taskforce investigating the Apex gang has charged four teenagers over a spate of aggravated burglaries and motor vehicle thefts of in Melbourne's south-east. Two male and two female teenagers were arrested at a Dandenong motel, where investigators from southern metropolita..
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  • Staffy on death row after attack, now up for adoption

    Staffy on death row after attack, now up for adoption
    A DOG saved from death row in South Australia after a $600,000 legal battle is now up for adoption in Queensland. The Staffordshire bull terrier called Izzy was seized in June 2013 after it escaped from then owner Tania Isbester's Melbourne backyard and bit a woman. According to The Age, the woman received a 1.5cm finger laceration. After Knox City Council ordered the dog to be put down, Ms Isbester launched legal action. The dogfight created legal history when it went to Australi..
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