'Give me your money!': Knifepoint robbery in Werribee leaves woman terrified
A woman says she may never work again after a terrifying knifepoint robbery at her family's milk bar in Melbourne's outer west.Mary Lakkis, 63, had been about to close up shop on Saturday night when a group of armed men stormed in. Werribee milk bar owner Mary Lakkis. Photo: Channel Seven "Give me your money!" the men shouted.The group, wearing masks and gloves, jumped the counter at the Riverdene Village Shop in Werribee while one of them ran towards Ms Lakkis and pointed a knife at he..>> view originalOne Nation set to win school fight for Libs
Good Samaritan killed in Gippsland while trying to help waylaid driver
 A Melbourne man has died while trying to cross the Princes Highway in Gippsland in order to help another driver.The 33-year-old man, from Dandenong, had been a passenger in a vehicle when he saw a car go off the road in Fulham, near Sale, on Sunday night.Police spokeswoman Creina O'Grady said the man and the driver pulled over to assist the other driver, who had ended up on the other side of the highway in a road-work area.But as the pair walked across the highway, the man was struck by a car..>> view originalAustralian bull rider Bradie Gray 'improving' after horrific rodeo incident
An Australian bull rider has regained consciousness after being trampled by a bull at a rodeo in the United States on Thursday.Bradie Gray, 20, from Hallsville near Tamworth in northern NSW, is "alive and improving daily" after undergoing surgery at a hospital in Casper, Wyoming, according to a Go Fund Me page set up to help fund his recovery. Odessa College sophomore Bradie Gray from Tamworth, Australia, was severely injured at the College National Finals Rodeo. Photo: Supplied The you..>> view originalViolent scenes at out-of-control Wanneroo party as bottles, chairs thrown
VIDEO has emerged of the moments 21st birthday celebrations in Wanneroo turned out-of-control as party-goers fought violently and bottles and chairs were thrown.In a disturbing post-script, knives were later found on the bowling green outside the Wanneroo Sports and Social Club.Peter Robinson, who lives across the road from the club, told 7 News Perth of the frightening scenes as the fight spilled out of the building.“They were rolling around on the slope down there,” Mr Robinson said.“Three of ..>> view originalTurnbull ministers silent as Hinch backs trio's court attack
Crossbench senator Derryn Hinch has slammed the Victorian Supreme Court for threatening three Turnbull government ministers with contempt charges, saying the judiciary is not above criticism and he would have told the court to "go jump". Senator Derryn Hinch has urged Labor and other crossbenchers to act on media laws. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen The parliamentarian with more experience of contempt of court than any other, Senator Hinch compared Friday's hearing - during which the trio ret..>> view originalDonald Trump labels Russian interference investigation 'witch hunt' in latest Twitter tirade
Donald Trump labels Russian interference investigation 'witch hunt' in latest Twitter tirade Updated June 18, 2017 23:02:36 US President Donald Trump has begun his day with a stream of tweets defending his record and lashing out at the investigation into Russian interference in the election.In the tweets posted before 7:00am local time on Sunday, Mr Trump wrote: "The MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN agenda is doing very well despite the distraction of the Witch Hunt".He continu..>> view originalCar hit by seven rounds driving in Beechboro shooting
Car hit by seven rounds driving in Beechboro shooting Updated June 18, 2017 20:04:21 Police investigating the shooting of four cars as they drove through Perth say one car was hit by a total of seven rounds.Three of the cars were hit near the Potters House Christian Centre on Beechboro Road North, in Beechboro, as they were travelling north between 7:00 and 8:00am on Saturday.The other was hit as it headed south on the same road, at the intersection with Hepburn Avenue...>> view originalFormer top cop Ken Lay to head a review into Victorian counter-terror measures
Billions for NSW schools to meet enrolment surge
More than 120 primary and high schools will be built or upgraded across NSW with $2.2 billion in new infrastructure funding to address chronic overcrowding fuelled by an explosion in student numbers.The government will on Monday announce the list of projects– which range from new and redeveloped schools to extra classroom space, halls and libraries – to be funded in Tuesday's state budget. Play Video Don't Play Up Next Interview with a troll Play Video Don't Play More N..>> view original
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