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Alarm saves Qld girl from deliberate fire

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 03 Mei 2014 | 23.36

A smoke alarm has helped a teenage girl escape a house fire in Queensland. Source: AAP

A TEENAGE girl has escaped a house fire that may have been deliberately lit in central Queensland.

The fire started at a home in Bundaberg just before midnight on Friday.

A smoke alarm woke a 15-year-old girl, who managed to get out of the house just in time.

Police believe Chad Mclean Hunter, 32, may be able to assist them with their investigations and have called for him to come forward.


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Vic police search for crash witnesses

Vic police search for crash witnesses | The Courier-Mail

Last updated: May 04, 2014

VICTORIA Police are searching for a man who tried to help a motorcyclist who died in a road accident.

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Why Bindi's not fussed with boys

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Kris Crane AS Bindi Irwin ­approaches her 16th birthday she says she's got no time for boys, she's too busy fighting the haters.

How our mining giants can hurt us

How our mining giants can hurt us

A DOWNTURN in the market is prompting Australian mining giants to assess their future. This is what happened when Rio Tinto left one town.

Aussie Miller on pole in Jerez

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AUSTRALIAN Jack Miller claimed pole position for this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix in Jerez with a commanding performance.

Miranda Kerr: 'I feel sorry for my family'

Miranda Kerr: 'I feel sorry for my family'

MIRANDA Kerr says she "feels sorry for her family" and that they were "naive" to give an interview to ABC1 in which they lamented the loss of their daughter to the LA celebrity scene.

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Man dies trying to cross major NSW freeway

A MAN has died after being hit by two cars while trying to cross a major highway in Sydney, causing several other vehicles to crash.

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Call for release of Liberal donation audit

AN audit of Liberal Party donations in the wake of damaging slush fund allegations needs to be released publicly, the NSW opposition says.

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TV veteran Efrem Zimbalist Jr dies aged 95

EFREM Zimbalist Jr, the son of famous musical parents who established his own name in the long-running television series 77 Sunset Strip and even the even longer running TV hit The F.B.I., has died at age 95.

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Missing Vic man's friends fear foul play

Missing Vic man's friends fear foul play | The Courier-Mail

Last updated: May 04, 2014

FRIENDS of a Melbourne man who went missing while working his delivery route fear he may have met with foul play.

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Why Bindi's not fussed with boys

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Kris Crane AS Bindi Irwin ­approaches her 16th birthday she says she's got no time for boys, she's too busy fighting the haters.

How our mining giants can hurt us

How our mining giants can hurt us

A DOWNTURN in the market is prompting Australian mining giants to assess their future. This is what happened when Rio Tinto left one town.

Aussie Miller on pole in Jerez

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AUSTRALIAN Jack Miller claimed pole position for this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix in Jerez with a commanding performance.

Miranda Kerr: 'I feel sorry for my family'

Miranda Kerr: 'I feel sorry for my family'

MIRANDA Kerr says she "feels sorry for her family" and that they were "naive" to give an interview to ABC1 in which they lamented the loss of their daughter to the LA celebrity scene.

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NSW fisherman drowns trying to save wife

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 26 April 2014 | 23.35

A SYDNEY rock fisherman who jumped into rough seas to save his wife has died and his mate is feared drowned.

The two men, 24 and 26, were part of a group of six that travelled to the NSW Central Coast from Sydney on Friday to go rock fishing.

The friends, some of whom are students, were on a notoriously dangerous rocky ledge at Wybung Head, near Lake Macquarie, when a woman was swept into the ocean by a wave.

The woman's husband and a friend entered the water to rescue her but disappeared. The woman survived after being washed back onto the rocks.

A major search operation was sparked about 6:30pm on Friday when the men failed to resurface.

Police say no one in the group was wearing a life jacket.

A helicopter winched the woman from the rock ledge while paramedics and police rescued three other people.

The emotional woman and her supportive friends returned to Wybung on Saturday as the Westpac Life Saver Helicopter, police and surf life savers searched for her missing husband and friend.

The husband's body was pulled from the ocean at 9am.

"The wife is absolutely devastated as you can imagine," Tuggerah Lakes police acting Inspector John Dooley told AAP.

The search has been called off but will resume at 8am on Sunday.

Local fishermen say the stretch of coast is treacherous and catches many people off guard.

"At that actual location, the people who go rock fishing aren't prepared for the danger of the sport," Peter Trenear, of Pelicans Wharf Fishing Tackle, told AAP.

"For the inexperienced, it can be life threatening."

Mr Trenear said he was washed off rocks in the same area about six years ago and had to be plucked from the ocean by a rescue helicopter.

"It was so easy, the water caught me by surprise," he said.

Insp Dooley said police had carried out several rescues and body recoveries at the spot over the years.

He warned people planning to rock fish to wear life jackets and check ocean conditions.

"You must be appropriately equipped to go down on these rock ledges," he said.


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Hard line on boats paying off: Morrison

NO people-smuggling venture had succeeded in landing asylum seekers on Australia for more than four months, the government says.

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No tsunami risk from Tongan quake

A 6.3-MAGNITUDE earthquake has struck off the coast of the Pacific Island nation of Tonga but experts say there is no threat of a tsunami.

The quake reportedly struck in waters northeast of the Tongan capital, Nuku'alofa, at about 7pm local time (1600 AEST) on Saturday.

Geoscience Australia reports the impact could have been felt by people more than 600-kilometres away.

Seismologist Marco Maldoni said residents of the island nation would definitely felt shaking after the movement of tectonic plates and that that part of the world was prone to earthquakes.

"That earthquake itself happened where the Australian plate meets the Pacific plate," Dr Maldoni told AAP on Saturday.

"Thankfully this is a non-tsunamigenic earthquake - something that can potentially generate a tsunami."

Dr Maldoni said that in the past five years there had been about 200 earthquakes within that area, with another one occurring near Tonga at a magnitude of 6.2 as recently as Friday.


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Woolworths investigates mushroom poisoning

CANBERRA residents who may be feeling ill after consuming mushrooms bought from a Woolworths supermarket are being advised to seek immediate medical attention following a possible Death Cap mushroom poisoning.

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