Melbourne man pleads guilty to murdering former girlfriend before laying her body on bed with rose
Melbourne man pleads guilty to murdering former girlfriend before laying her body on bed with rose Posted August 16, 2016 16:52:16 A Melbourne man has pleaded guilty to murdering his former girlfriend who he bashed and stabbed before laying her in her bed and placing a rose next to her body.Makeny Banek, 24, of Melton South, killed 20-year-old Abuk Akek at her home in Melton, in Melbourne's outer west, on March 13.The pair, refugees from South Sudan and Sudan, had sep..>> view originalTwo of nation's most wanted criminals arrested
South Australia children's commissioner debate continues as Opposition threatens amendments
South Australia children's commissioner debate continues as Opposition threatens amendments Posted August 16, 2016 18:18:25 A long-running political fight over South Australia's new children's commissioner could drag on with the Opposition threatening to amend Government legislation to establish the position.The Weatherill Government has released draft legislation to create the position and will introduce it to Parliament next month.The Liberals have been pushing for ..>> view originalAdam Brooks email audit 'suspended indefinitely' because of divorce proceedings
Adam Brooks email audit 'suspended indefinitely' because of divorce proceedings Updated August 16, 2016 19:23:23 It is unclear whether a long-awaited email audit of Tasmania's former mining minster Adam Brooks will go ahead after yet another delay.Mr Brooks stepped down as a minister in June after initially denying he was still using an email linked to his mining services company before correcting the record.At the time, Premier Will Hodgman announced an audit due to co..>> view originalSydney siege inquest: Catherine Burn forgot about commissioner's text sent during stand-off
Sydney siege inquest: Catherine Burn forgot about commissioner's text sent during stand-off Updated August 16, 2016 16:38:16 Evidence regarding communication between the NSW Police Commissioner and his deputy during the Sydney siege suggests he was aware of technical problems with intelligence-gathering equipment, an inquest has heard.Deputy Commissioner Catherine Burn has told the Sydney siege inquest she did not recall until this morning receiving a text message durin..>> view originalBank tribunal could calm royal commission jitters
Senator John Williams says he will cross the floor over the bank royal commission issue. supplied NSW Nationals Senator John Williams says he will cross the floor to support a royal commission into the banks but believes his lower house colleagues will be discouraged from doing the same, especially if the government agrees to establish a new tribunal to hear customer complaints into so-called "bank bastardry".With Labor intending to move motion..>> view originalMason Lee: Lawyer says mother will fight manslaughter charge
Three people have been charged over the death of Mason Lee at a Caboolture home on June 11.Kate KyriacouThe Courier-MailPROTESTERS demanding justice for toddler Mason Lee confronted his mother’s lawyer following a brief hearing in the Caboolture Magistrates Court today.The group had gathered outside the courthouse while the matters of Annemarree Lee and Mason’s stepfather, William Andrew O’Sullivan, were mentioned before the court.About a dozen people - mostly women - had gathered outside wearin..>> view original
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