Woman missing in Blue Mountains: About 100 people now involved in search for Elizabeth O'Pray
Woman missing in Blue Mountains: About 100 people now involved in search for Elizabeth O'Pray Posted March 13, 2016 09:09:10 Rescue crews have ramped up efforts as the search for an elderly woman in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, enters its sixth day.Police said 77-year-old Elizabeth O'Pray left her home at Medlow Bath to go for a walk on Monday night.Her family called police when she did not come home.They say she requires regular medication and has mild dementi..>> view originalPrime mover ploughs into Wickepin home
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Donald Trump's ascendance is nothing if not surprising. Pundits thought he would flame out early; he has done things that could have ended other campaigns; and his statements are erratic and even sometimes contradictory. Yet, he remains the leading Republican presidential contender. Many have tried to explain Trump's rise in the nine months since he entered the race, and now President Barack Obama can be counted among them: He offered up his analysis of Trump and the broader fight for the Repub..>> view originalQld teen trapped in Syria feels 'betrayed'
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Opposition Leader Bill Shorten says if Malcolm Turnbull wanted the prime ministership so much, he should do something with it, rather than racing off to an early election.Mr Turnbull will on Monday celebrate six months since rolling Tony Abbott for the top job, amid growing speculation that he will go for a double dissolution election on July 2.Mr Shorten said if the prime minister thinks the most pressing question facing Australians is what Saturday the election should be held on, he's wrong. ..>> view originalAnnastacia Palaszczuk announces $500m infrastructure fund
A notorious Pacific Motorway traffic choke point has been prioritised for a $210 million dollar upgrade by the State Government, as part of a new state infrastructure fund announced by Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk on Sunday.But the project remains dependent on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull coming to the party with nearly $170 million to get it off the ground. The Pacific Motorway is earmarked for an upgrade. Photo: Penny Dahl / Australian Traffic Network The southbound merge of the P..>> view originalPoll backs UK-Aust free mobility
By Lloyd Jones, AAP London CorrespondentAAPPoll backs UK-Aust free mobilityOn the eve of Commonwealth Day, a new poll shows majority support in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Britain for reciprocal rights to live and work freely in each other's nations.But the poll's release on Sunday comes as new measures are about to take effect to tighten working rights in the UK for citizens of non-European Union countries.The poll, commissioned by the Royal Commonwealth Society, shows that 70 per cent o..>> view originalMelbourne street brawl shuts down parts of CBD after rival gangs clash
Melbourne street brawl shuts down parts of CBD after rival gangs clash Updated March 13, 2016 13:25:38 A violent street fight between two rival gangs in Melbourne shut down parts of the CBD on Saturday night, with police forced to use capsicum spray and batons to break up the brawl. Terrified revellers at the annual Moomba festival were forced to take cover as the confrontation erupted between two groups on the corner of Swanston and Flinders streets, near Federation Sq..>> view original
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