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  • Bag limits introduced due to dwindling crab stocks in South Australias Gulf St Vincent

    AdelaideNow - Friday 24th May, 2013

    COMMERCIAL and recreational crab fishers will face tougher bag limits because of declining stocks in the Gult St Vincent. The State Government has announced commercial boaties will have their quota cut to 196 tonnes - a 20 per cent drop - from July next year. Recreational limits will be halved. The daily individual bag limit will drop from 40 to 20 and a daily boat limit will fall from 120 to ...

  • Packers Crown sells out of Echo

    ABC - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Sydney 2000 James Packer's casino company Crown Limited has announced it has sold all its shares in the parent company of The Star casino, Echo Entertainment.Crown sold its 82.6 million shares for $264 million, or $3.20 each.News of the sale pushed Echo's share price down more than 10 per cent to $3.08 by 11:10am (AEST).In a statement to the stock exchange, Crown says it wants to ...

  • Children damaged by porn diet

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Children are developing permissive attitudes to sex and are viewing women as objects after being raised on a "diet of pornography", a major British study has found. For the first time, the Children's Commissioner for England has found a clear link between exposure to extreme images at a young age and a rise in "risky behaviours". It emerged that children who regularly ...

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  • Sydney MMA star conquers his demons

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    If ever an opponent was going to give you mental demons, Teixeira would be the man. In many ways, however, Te Huna's come-from-behind February victory over Canadian Ryan Jimmo in London could be the defining moment of his career. For Te Huna, the biggest battle was not surviving a brutal Jimmo head-kick — nor the battle to regain his senses and win the fight. The biggest battle was ...

  • Bridge collapse cars fall in river

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    A highway bridge has collapsed in the US state of Washington, sending at least two cars with people inside into the water. The Interstate 5 Skagit River Bridge, about 100 kilometres north of Seattle, collapsed just after 7pm on Thursday, KIRO-TV reported. Rescue teams are currently searching the river for survivors, with three people reportedly pulled from the river and taken away in ...

  • Sydney ferry users to pay more

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    About a quarter of all Sydney's ferry passengers will have to pay significantly more after the O'Farrell government dropped the use of a popular travel card on ferry journeys. From September ferry passengers will no longer be able to use MyMulti1 tickets on trips through Sydney, saving the government and costing commuters about $5.5 million a year. Ferry passengers will instead have ...

  • Australia economy strong Julia Gillard

    Times of India - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Ford announced an end to production in the country. Ford said Thursday it will stop making vehicles at its unprofitable Australian plants in 2016, prompting concern for the manufacturing industry which is struggling due to the high Australian dollar. Gillard admitted the Ford decision to halt production and cut 1,200 jobs had made people anxious. But she said: "Even with Ford's ...

  • Cars plunge into river as bridge collapses

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    A highway bridge has collapsed in the US state of Washington, sending at least two cars with people inside into the water. The Interstate 5 Skagit River Bridge, about 100 kilometres north of Seattle, collapsed just after 7pm on Thursday, KIRO-TV reported. Rescue teams are currently searching the river for survivors, with three people reportedly pulled from the river and taken away in ...

  • $28 billion plunge sharemarket dives

    Sydney Morning Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    After reading the comments on here, I might have to see what's going on outside. Seems like the world is about to end.What's the problem? China is slowing down? I could've told you that before their manufacturing figures came out. Manufacturing in Australia is dying? I could've told you that 20 years go. The AUD is getting smashed? I thought that was good for most of our ...

  • Man jailed for drug trafficking in Latrobe Valley

    ABC - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Sale 3850 A man who trafficked drugs in Victoria's Latrobe Valley, has been sentenced to more than nine years in jail. Glen Andrew McKinnell, 34, and five other men were arrested in Melbourne in May last year and charged with trafficking the drug methylamphetamine, which also known as ice. The men were charged after a lengthy police investigation involving telephone intercepts.They had ...

  • Man arrested after police raid illegal bikie bar

    ABC - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Granville 2142 Police have raided a bar they say was being run illegally from a Hells Angels clubhouse in Sydney's west.Specialist detectives from Strike Force Raptor raided a Hells Angels clubhouse at Granville they say was being used as an illegal bar.Police seized a number of items and structures that were in breach of the clubhouse's development application regulations.They also ...

  • I lost it jailed for killing mother

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    A Goulburn fruit picker who strangled his elderly mother to death in a fit of rage will spend just four years in jail for the crime, after a judge found the man was so affected by alcohol-induced dementia he was not aware he was killing the woman and had no memory of doing so afterwards. On the night of February 27, 2011 Terrence David Kain rang his sister and said, simply: "mum's ...

  • Refugees novel story of survival

    news.com.au - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    ``Then he grabbed an AK-47 from one of his guards and shoved it into my hands, but it was much heavier than I expected and I actually fell over.''``He looked at me and said, `You're not even as tall as this AK-47, go back to your village, eat a lot of food and when I come back next year I will take you.''The family managed to flee a month later, marking the start of ...

  • UPDATE 1-Australias Crown sells Echo stake focus on Sydney casino plan

    Reuters - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Thu May 23, 2013 11:20pm EDT * Crown sells Echo stake for $255 mln * Crown, Echo in fight to capture Asian gamblers in Sydney * Crown planning VIP casino; Echo seeking exclusive licence (Recasts; adds company, analyst quotes) By Jane Wardell and Maggie Lu Yueyang SYDNEY, May 24 (Reuters) - Australian casino company Crown Ltd sold its 10 percent stake in rival Echo Entertainment Group, ...

  • New South Wales name new CEO

    Cricinfo - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Andrew Jones, the former Cricket Australia head of strategy, has been named as the new chief executive of Cricket New South Wales. Jones will take up the role vacated by David Gilbert, who spent 11 years in the position ...

  • NSW Police terrified 3D plastic guns will be used in Australia

    AdelaideNow - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    POLICE are terrified a frightening new weapon, a plastic gun made from downloading a file off a 3D home computer, will eventually be used in Australia. Known as “The Liberator” more than 100,000 people worldwide including Australia have downloaded the instructions on how to make the gun. The 3D guns are made of thermo-plastic or synthetic material which makes them undetectable in ...

  • Down to the dollar stocks dive

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    , Mark Bryan, an analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch wrote in a note yesterday. Berry says: "Crown's decision to exit its stake in Echo likely reflects an increased degree of confidence in its ability to secure Barangaroo." Sydney's Barangaroo is where Packer would like to build his casino. Echo shares have slumped 10.5 per cent, Crown shares are down 1.2 per ...

  • Jail for killing he cant remember

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    A Goulburn fruit picker who strangled his elderly mother to death in a fit of rage will spend just four years in jail for the crime, after a judge found the man was so affected by alcohol-induced dementia he was not aware he was killing the woman and had no memory of doing so afterwards. On the night of February 27, 2011 Terrence David Kain rang his sister and said, simply: "mum's ...

  • Hawke pays tribute to former wife Hazel

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    An inspiration to the end Former prime minister Bob Hawke has paid tribute to his late former wife Hazel for being a ''constant support'' through difficult times. Mr Hawke said he remembered Hazel ''with deep affection and ...

  • Are you crazy mum

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Ten minutes passed. A crowd had gathered around the dead soldier, but still nobody else approached the suspects. "There were 50 to 60 people," says Mrs Loyau-Kennett. "They were watching; filming on their phones. I pushed one back because he was too close. I told them if they want to do something, come and help. It made me sad. They were thinking of themselves, not about this poor ...

  • Why was London attacker free to kill

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Adebolajo, 28, is the son of devout Christian Nigerian immigrants, Anthony and Ibitoye Adebolajo, who settled in Romford, east London, where Michael and his three siblings were born. Adebolajo went to the local Marshalls Park School and Havering Sixth Form College, where he first became interested in Islam at the age of 16 or 17. One school friend said: "His parents were extremely strict. ...

  • The toughest holiday Australias first Biggest Loser Retreat

    Travel Blackboard - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Golden Door Health Retreat’s parent company, Cypress Lakes Group has teamed up with the producers of the Biggest Loser to launch Australia’s first-ever dedicated weight-loss retreat. Following in the footsteps of The Biggest Loser Resorts in the US, the Gold Coast’s Golden Door Health Retreat will be rebranded from July this year to The Biggest Loser Retreat. Much like ...

  • Manly desperate to end home losing streak

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    It's been nearly a decade since Manly last lost three consecutive matches at Brookvale Oval, and that record has the Sea Eagles ready to fight for their turf this Saturday. Back-to-back losses to South Sydney and Sydney Roosters in the past month have Manly on the verge of losing three on the trot at Brookvale for the first time since July 2005 when the Sea Eagles went down 26-24 in the ...

  • French nickers causing a stink

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Quelle horreur: the French consulate in Sydney has pleaded for better behaviour from French backpackers. Badly behaved French backpackers in Australia, who have been accused of shoplifting, getting drunk and showing disrespect for authority, have French officials worried about their country’s reputation. The consul-general of France in Sydney, Eric Berti, has written an open letter to ...

  • Travel card anomaly dumped

    Sydney Morning Herald - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    About a quarter of all Sydney's ferry passengers will have to pay significantly more after the O'Farrell government dropped the use of a popular travel card on ferry journeys. From September ferry passengers will no longer be able to use MyMulti1 tickets on trips through Sydney, saving the government and costing commuters about $5.5 million a year. Ferry passengers will instead have ...

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