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Teen injured with homemade explosive

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 11 Januari 2014 | 16.41

A teenage boy has been injured in an explosion in the backyard of a NSW home, police say. Source: AAP

A TEENAGE boy has been injured in an explosion in the backyard of a NSW home, police say.

Two boys aged 15 and 17 lit what is believed to be a homemade firework near Albion Park, south of Wollongong, on Friday afternoon.

Police say the younger boy was injured after the device exploded and broke into a number of pieces.

He was treated by paramedics for cuts to his leg before being taken to Wollongong Hospital. He has since been released.

No one else was injured.

Police from Lake Illawarra Local Area Command attended the home and spoke with the boys' parents.

Inquiries into the matter are continuing.


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Hypnotists dies in Sydney balcony fall

The body of a man, believed to be a touring hypnotist, has been found outside a Sydney unit block. Source: AAP

THE body of a man, believed to be a famous touring hypnotist, has been found outside a central Sydney unit block.

According to media reports, the Las Vegas showman fell from an eleventh-floor balcony to the fourth floor of the Pyrmont complex where he was staying with other performers from a touring show.

The body of the man, who, it's understood, was in Sydney for the Illusionists 2.0 series of shows at the Opera House, was found by police on Saturday morning.

He was discovered missing when he failed to meet a bus which was to take him and six other members of the troupe to Circular Quay for Saturday's performance.

"I came out of my room, I could hear someone screaming for help," witness John Breen told the Nine Network.

A crime scene has been established, which has been examined by forensic specialists.

Police aren't treating the death as suspicious.

A report is being prepared for the coroner.


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Police hunt teen after farmer threatened

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 10 Januari 2014 | 16.41

A teenage boy is on the run after allegedly breaking into a farmhouse in NSW, police say. Source: AAP

A FARMER was threatened by a teen armed with a stolen firearm after a break-in on the NSW north coast.

Police say two teenagers forced entry into a farmhouse on Greens Lane at Swan Creek between 2pm and 5pm (AEDT) on Thursday and stole a firearm, two hunting knives and a quad bike before fleeing.

A short time later a farmer confronted the pair on another property, believing they were shooting at his cattle.

Police have been told one of the teenagers pointed the firearm at the farmer before attempting to flee on the quad bike.

They escaped on foot into bushland.

A search for the pair resumed at 7am on Friday after they were spotted on Coldstream Road at Tyndale.

Just after midday a 15-year-old boy was found by a police dog in a cane paddock at Tyndale and is now assisting police.

A search is continuing for the second teenager who was last seen crossing the Clarence River in a stolen boat.

It's believed he is in the Maclean/Yamba area.

He is described as being of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander appearance, aged in his mid to late teens and approximately 170cm tall, wearing blue shorts and a blue shirt.


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Families of injured Vic officers thankful

THE families of three police officers seriously injured in a Melbourne explosion say words can't express their gratitude for the bravery of strangers who came to their aid after the blast.

Sergeant Tony Scully, First Constable Emma Quick and Constable Varli Blake had been called to a Middle Park flat on Saturday night after reports a man was threatening self harm.

As firefighters and police entered the flat via the balcony, a gas bottle exploded.

The brother of Const Quick, Matthew Quick, praised the Metropolitan Fire Brigade and paramedics for saving the lives of the police.

But he said the families were also overwhelmed by the bravery of neighbours and passers by who helped the officers in the chaotic moments after the blast.

"The stories we've heard about what people have done to help them out, that's what really sits us back in our chairs," Mr Quick said. "Our gratitude, words aren't enough to express what that is.

"Through a horrible, horrible tragedy ... we've all seen the best of people and the best of human nature."

The three police members, along with two firefighters since released from hospital, were injured in the blast.

Police say they are getting closer to finding the cause of the explosion.

Chief Commissioner Ken Lay told reporters on Friday he was hopeful that Victoria Police would be able to make an announcement on how the explosion occurred in coming days.

"Things are starting to develop in relation to what might have happened," Mr Lay said.

"I'd be hopeful that perhaps today or tomorrow there will be a bit more clarity around what was the ignition source."

Police have not spoken to the occupant of the flat, who remains under police guard at The Alfred hospital.

A recovery fund has been set up by the policing community to help ease the financial burden on the officers during a recovery expected to take years.

Victoria Police and the Police Association donated $10,000 each to the fund while BankVic has also made a "sizable contribution".

Mr Quick thanked both the police force and wider community for rallying around the injured officers.

"Humbling is the word that came to mind when we heard that was being set up," he said.


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Minimum wage prevents working poor: Labor

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 09 Januari 2014 | 16.41

FEDERAL Labor leader Bill Shorten says he won't support the creation of a US-style working poor in Australia, after business groups called for any minimum wage increase to be deferred this year.

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Remaining Brothers in police sights

A Brothers for Life gang leader has been caught and arrested on Sydney's central coast. Source: AAP

POLICE have vowed to go after other members of violent western Sydney gang Brothers for Life after the arrest of three key members, including alleged leader Farhad Qaumi.

Fourteen members of the gang have been arrested since November and while police believe membership is shrinking by the day, they say their work is not yet done.

NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Nick Kaldas said speculation the group was finished was premature but he was optimistic those who had caused the damage were in custody or "neutralised".

The gang, linked to murder and shootings, was further disrupted when police raided homes in Sydney and the NSW central coast on Wednesday, arresting Qaumi and two others.

"In many ways this is just the beginning," Mr Kaldas told reporters on Thursday.

"We pretty much know what has happened with just about all of the shootings that have occurred in the last 12 months."

Middle Eastern Organised Crime Squad commander Detective Superintendent Deborah Wallace said gang members should hand themselves in to police before officers go to them.

"They know who you are," she said.

"I suggest you knock on our door before they knock on yours."

Mr Kaldas said on Thursday that police realised they needed to act quicker to curb the gang's violent activities after a shooting at Rose Bay on New Year's Day.

Qaumi, 31, was found at Bondi Beach with a bullet wound after being hit when a chartered luxury cruiser was peppered with shots at Rose Bay on January 1. He was treated at St Vincent's Hospital but discharged himself within hours.

Police allege Qaumi, also known as "the Afghan", is the head of the Brothers for Life Blacktown chapter, which has been at war with the original Bankstown chapter, with the infighting linked to shootings on Sydney's streets and a murder.

"It will be alleged he is a leader of a group and leader of a faction that has been involved in most of the shootings that have occurred in Sydney in the last three or four months," Mr Kaldas said.

Qaumi and his brother, 29-year-old Mumtaz Ahmed Qaumi, a senior gang member, were charged with firearm and drug offences on Wednesday.

The elder brother was flanked by police as he appeared in Wyong Local Court on Thursday.

They were also charged with knowingly directing the criminal activities of a group.

The brothers did not apply for bail, which was formally refused.

Masieh Amiri, 27, who was also arrested in the Wednesday crackdown, was charged with drug and gun offences and did not apply for bail when he appeared in Parramatta Local Court.

Last November police arrested 11 alleged senior members of Brothers for Life members following a shooting in 2012 and another last year.

Among them was Mohammed Hamzy, the Bankstown faction leader and cousin of Brothers for Life founder Bassam Hamzy, 34.

Police say Brothers for Life initially started as a group loyal to Bassam Hamzy, who is serving a jail term for the 1998 murder of Kris Toumazis outside a Sydney night club.


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Mystery Bali deaths haunt friends, family

Hundreds of mourners have attended a service for a Queensland mother and daughter who died in Bali. Source: AAP

SUNSHINE Coast mother and daughter Noelene and Yvana Bischoff played together and travelled together, but the mystery of how they died together in Bali lingers.

The pair died after becoming violently ill last weekend, less than 24 hours after checking in to a beachfront resort on the holiday island.

There has been speculation they ate toxic fish and although Indonesian authorities have agreed for autopsies to be done in Queensland, they also wanted to continue their investigations after 29 types of medication were found in the Bischoffs' hotel room.

Karangasem police chief detective Adnan Pandibu said on Thursday forensic examinations have been completed and their bodies would be returned to Queensland on Friday.

"Tomorrow is the plan," Det Pandibu told AAP when asked when they would be returned.

He said while the laboratory tests had been issued to police, they would not be released immediately.

The day before they died, the mother and daughter, aged 54 and 14, were seen seemingly fit and well at an elephant farm.

More than 400 mourners remembered them at a memorial service in Caloundra on Thursday, hearing that the two were inseparable from the start, when Noelene, a nurse, drove herself to hospital for Yvana's birth.

Yvana's words were heard at the service when a brief written assignment on her life was read by Noelene's cousin and principal of her Caloundra Christian College, Mark Hodges.

She talks about her love of animals and her passion to become a horse vet, but her relationship with her mother is what truly shaped her.

"My mum is my greatest hero, she made me who I am today," she wrote.

"She is amazing, simply amazing.

"She has been my biggest influence, she has taught me everything, how to talk - literally - and how to be a friend."

Their bond was demonstrated early on when, as a baby, Yvana would scream at everyone but her mother.

"She was a bit of a handful for the first couple of years and only accepted Noelene," brother-in-law Kevin Bowe said.

"She finally settled down and from there on they were the best of friends and it was a pleasure to be in their company."

Noelene was a nurse at Caloundra hospital, but avoided promotions to dedicate time to her daughter and her mother, Jean.

Colleague Linda King said that most of the staff knew Yvana, who'd call to say good morning or good night when her mother worked shifts.

Ms King said of Noelene: "She brought grace, composure and competence to the most hairy situations.

"She didn't live presuming she had time left over, she didn't, they didn't."


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Fund public transport, Labor tells Abbott

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 08 Januari 2014 | 16.41

Labor says the PM has made a "strategic mistake" by eschewing federal funding public transport. Source: AAP

LABOR says Prime Minister Tony Abbott has made a "strategic mistake" by eschewing federal funding for public transport, after a report calling for a better balance with private car use.

The Infrastructure Australia report says there is a need for equilibrium and a "system-wide focus" when it comes to urban transport.

The federal infrastructure body said the "right balance" between car use and public transport was key to tackling issues such as road congestion, and its impacts on travel time and freight.

IA's Urban Transport Strategy was seized on by Labor's transport spokesman, Anthony Albanese, who said the government's opposition to federal funding of commuter rail had to be reassessed.

"It's time for the Abbott government to recognise that they've made a strategic mistake in saying that public transport is off-limits," he told reporters in Canberra.

The government's approach ensures that public transport suffers and that roads are not as efficient because they are more congested, he said.

The former Labor government's last budget pledged almost $4 billion to two rail projects, the Cross River Rail in Brisbane and the Melbourne Metro.

However, Mr Abbott has said the coalition won't match the funding and is focusing instead on road projects such as Melbourne's East West Link and Sydney's WestConnex.


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Aldi pulls 'racist' garments from stores

Aldi is pulling T-shirts from its Australia Day range after the designs were labelled racist. Source: AAP

DISCOUNT supermarket chain Aldi has pulled an Australia Day T-shirt and singlet from its stores amid claims on social media that designs featured on the garments were racist.

Aldi was on Wednesday criticised by a number of Twitter users for a range of promotional T-shirts with AUSTRALIA EST 1788 logos.

The T-shirts and singlets were scheduled to go on sale on this week in the lead up to January 26.

Twitter users slammed the design as racist and culturally insensitive to indigenous Australians, who inhabited the continent for thousands of years before Europeans arrived.

"@ALDIAustralia are selling Australia Day tshirts emblazoned with 'established 1788'. Beggars belief," one Twitter user posted.

The online furore forced Aldi to apologise on Twitter for "any offence taken" before the company announced it had "decided to remove one of its Australia Day special buy products, the Adults Australia Day T-shirt and Singlet from retail".

The decision to remove the garments was "taken following comments by a limited number of concerned customers", an Aldi spokesperson said in a brief statement.


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New bushfire threat to Stradbroke homes

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 07 Januari 2014 | 16.42

WATER-BOMBING helicopters and fire crews are battling a large bushfire heading for homes on North Stradbroke Island, off Brisbane.

The blaze, fanned by strong winds, is burning at Brown Lake and is heading towards Myora Springs.

At 5.30pm (AEST), the Queensland Fire and Emergency Service issued another alert saying they expected the fire to reach Myora Springs within two hours.

"This fire is moving quickly and spot fires may occur ahead of the fire front and embers are also being thrown from the fire," the alert said.

"Residents are strongly advised to be prepared to relocate to a safer area if required."

There are three properties in the area, according to the Department of Community Safety.

The blaze was started by a lightning strike nine days ago.

No homes have been affected so but the fire prompted the evacuation of about 900 campers on New Year's Day.


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Indonesia warns anew on boat turnbacks

Indonesia's foreign minister has again warned Australia not to turn asylum seeker boats around. Source: AAP

INDONESIA has again warned the federal government against asylum-seeker turnbacks following reports the Australian Navy secretly turned around at least one boat in recent weeks.

Reports from Indonesia and Australia say an Ashmore Island-bound boat was turned back either in December or on Monday - or possibly on both occasions - and subsequently became stranded on Rote Island, near West Timor.

The Indonesian reports quoted local police, while Fairfax Media cited unnamed Australian Defence sources and the Indonesian water police.

Immigration Minister Scott Morrison would not comment on the conflicting reports for "operational security reasons", despite the coalition having a pre-election policy to turn boats back when safe.

Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa also refused to comment on the specifics when asked about the reports on Tuesday.

"But as a policy, I shall repeat this once again: Indonesia rejects and is against the policy of boat turnbacks because it's not a solution," he told reporters in Jakarta, speaking in Indonesian.

Agus Barnas, a spokesman for Indonesia's Coordinating Ministry for Politics, Law and Security - which has responsibility for people smuggling - said he was unaware of any turnbacks.

He said Indonesia was still observing a moratorium on co-operating with Australia on people-smuggling after last year's spying scandal.

"So far, there's no policy that the co-operation would resume," Mr Barnas said.

"The talk on forming a code of conduct is still in process."

Speculation about possible boat turnbacks follows a stand-off in November when Australia tried to force a vessel back into Indonesian waters.

The Abbott government backed down after Indonesia refused to accept the asylum seekers, who were eventually transferred to Christmas Island.

Mr Morrison says that Australia respects Indonesia's territorial sovereignty "and will continue to do so".

"It is not the policy or practice of the Australian government to violate Indonesian territorial sovereignty," he said in a statement on Tuesday.

Dr Natalegawa said Indonesia's relationship with Australia was still in a "difficult phase" in the wake of the spying revelations.

But he said he was in daily contact with Foreign Minister Julie Bishop in an effort to repair the damage.

"What's needed is a gradual process of restoration of confidence or trust, and this is where we are just now," he said.

The Greens want Mr Morrison to provide details of any turnback operation, saying the lives of asylum seekers could have been endangered.

"These people could have drowned," Senator Sarah Hanson-Young said.

"How many other boats has this occurred to that we've never heard about?"


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Minister admits prisoner transfer 'dumb'

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 05 Januari 2014 | 16.41

WA police have recaptured two violent prisoners who escaped from a security van in Perth. Source: AAP

IT was "very dumb" to allow a rapist, who later escaped a security van, to be transferred from Perth to another prison to be near his family at Christmas, WA's corrective services minister says.

Rapist Cameron John Graham, 22, and 23-year-old Kelden Edward Fraser, who was on remand, escaped while being transferred from Greenough Regional Prison, in the state's mid west, back to Perth on Friday afternoon.

The prisoners were not handcuffed and the external door of the van was not locked.

The pair allegedly stole a car and were captured at 1am (WST) on Sunday when police used a plane to find their camp around Mullewa, near Geraldton.

Graham was jailed last November for 11 years after breaking into a woman's home, threatening to murder her sleeping children, repeatedly raping her and forcing her to drive to an ATM and withdraw cash.

The victim and her family have since moved overseas.

Prisoners can be temporarily transferred to another facility to maintain family relationships if it is deemed helpful to their rehabilitation.

But opposition spokesman Paul Papalia told AAP on Sunday it was a "failure of the system" that such a dangerous offender, who had been in jail for a short time, would be allowed a transfer.

Corrective Services minister Joe Francis admitted someone had made a "very, very dumb" decision and Serco, a private company, had failed in its obligation to provide a secure transfer.

"I didn't authorise the transfer," he said.

"It was, quite frankly, one of the dumbest decisions."

Department commissioner James McMahon has put a ban on all non-essential transfers, and on Saturday, took the blame for the incident.

But Mr Papalia said while it was a "noble sentiment", it was ultimately the minister's responsibility.

Mr Francis accepted he was responsible to the people and parliament, but not for the day-to-day running of the department.

He said when he took over the portfolio, he wanted to create a new leadership team to address concerns about the integrity, procedures and structure of the department, which was what the new commissioner was doing.

Mr Papalia wants a parliamentary inquiry and a transparent review of the government's deals with Serco when parliament resumes.

"Will the failures of Serco be made public?" he asked.

"There should be an open and thorough inquiry."

Mr Francis said he would not prejudge what the parliament might do, but was aware of the increasing number of failures by Serco.

"They are skating on thin ice," he said.

The minister said the least he could do for the victim was call her and say he was sorry.

"This poor woman will probably be reliving a horrific crime," he said.

"Of course it would cause her grief. My heart goes out to her."

The escapees are expected to be charged with offences including escaping legal custody and stealing a vehicle later this week.


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Race to find India collapse survivors

Thirteen bodies have been pulled from the wreckage of a building that collapsed in India. Source: AAP

INDIAN rescuers are racing to try to save up to 20 people still feared trapped in the ruins of a partially constructed building that collapsed "like a pack of cards".

Emergency workers have pulled 13 bodies from the residential building that crumbled mid-afternoon on Saturday while poorly paid labourers were working on the site in a coastal village in the tourist state of Goa.

A senior officer overseeing the rescue told AFP 15 to 20 people were feared still buried but the chances of finding anyone alive were "getting bleak" as time passed.

"There were some 40 people working when the building collapsed," said the officer, who did not give his name as he is not authorised to speak to media.

"We have pulled out 25 dead or alive, so we believe (up to) 20 to be still inside."

The accident is the latest in a string of deadly collapses in India that have highlighted shoddy construction standards.

Huge demand for housing and pervasive corruption often result in cost-cutting and a lack of safety inspections.

In September a run-down residential block in Mumbai collapsed, killing 60 people.

The officer said the death toll for the latest collapse remained at 13 but was expected to rise.

Rescue workers using cranes, bulldozers, shovels and bare hands struggled to shift concrete slabs and other debris to try to free the labourers trapped under the building in the seaside village of Canacona, south of the state capital Panaji.

Photos showed workers tunnelling under pancaked floors of smashed bricks, rocks and dirt to reach those trapped, after one witness told AFP the building collapsed "like a pack of cards".

The army joined fire and emergency workers to dig through the rubble and cut through iron rods immediately after the collapse, efforts that continued through Saturday night.

Goa police are searching for the builder and the contractor who have gone missing since the tragedy.

Officers have registered cases of endangering human life, causing death and negligence against them and others involved in the building's construction.

Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar on Saturday pledged to "immediately arrest" those found responsible for the collapse of the building, which reports said was five storeys high.

In June, 10 people were killed when an apartment block collapsed in Mumbai, while in April 74 people died after a seven-storey building collapsed during construction on the city's outskirts.


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