Photo highlights Beechboro near-miss as police continue search for shooter
POLICE have renewed a call for public assistance as they released photos of cars with bullet holes in them, after yesterday’s bizarre shooting incident in Beechboro.Between 7am and 8am, four vehicles travelling on Beechboro Road North were hit by bullets and although nobody was injured, one car took seven rounds from a gun.media_cameraThe bullet holes can be seen in the car's windscreen.Three of the vehicles were hit near to the Potters Christian Centre and were travelling north, while the four ..>> 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 originalAussie bull rider 'improving'
'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 originalVictoria's Daniel Andrews ramps up anti-terror laws after Brighton siege
Terror suspects could be placed under curfew, face GPS tracking and children as young as 14 could be locked up without charge under proposed hard-line reforms to Victoria's terror laws.An expert panel led by former Victorian chief commissioner Ken Lay and former Court of Appeals judge David Harper will conduct a "root and branch" review of the current laws to prevent, investigate, monitor and respond to acts of terror, in the wake of criticism by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Melbourne's ..>> view originalNine in 10 Australians agree the world has become more dangerous
The vast majority of Australians say the world is becoming more hazardous and their confidence that America will play a constructive role in global affairs has plummeted since Donald Trump became president.New polling shows 89 per cent of Australians agree the world has become more dangerous during the past year, 8 per cent more than last year. The survey also revealed just 37 per cent of Australians now believe the United States has an "overall positive" influence on world affairs, a huge 23 p..>> view originalElderly cyclist killed in 4WD collision in Coolup
AN elderly cyclist has died after his bike collided with a four-wheel drive in Coolup, south of Pinjarra, early this morning.Police say the 76-year-old man from Coolup was riding along Fishermans Road about 8.20am when he was hit by the 4WD as it was overtaking him.The man died at the scene from his injuries.The female driver of the 4WD is being questioned by police, but it is not clear if any charges are likely to be laid.The death brings the State’s road toll for the year to 71.>> view original'Bush doof' festivals to be targeted in new drug search powers for Victoria Police
'Bush doof' festivals to be targeted in new drug search powers for Victoria Police Updated June 18, 2017 10:38:03 Police could be given the power to search patrons for drugs at dance festivals without reason, under changes being discussed with the Victorian Government.Victoria Police said it was increasingly concerned about drug use and fatal overdoses across the state, including at music festivals. It is currently in discussions with Government and other stakeholders a..>> view originalMan dies in NSW fiery fuel tanker crash
David Crowe Labor has cemented its gains in voter support after weeks of argument over school funding and energy security. TIM SHIPMAN, ROYA NIKKAH Following her faltering response to the London tower fire, Theresa May has been put on notice by her own party. Rachel Baxendale The Greens say they won’t be rushed into making a decision on policy the government hoped to pass by end of the week. Graham Richardson Hist..>> view originalRewards on offer to solve two South Australian child murder mysteries
Rewards on offer to solve two South Australian child murder mysteries Updated June 18, 2017 12:15:15 Two rewards of $1 million each have been offered in a bid to entice new information about the deaths of two South Australian children.SA Police announced the separate rewards for the unrelated deaths of 18-month-old Lily Jean Schettini at Smithfield Plains in 2010 and 11-month-old Dylan Robert James Lindsay at Port Lincoln in 2004.Both cases are being reviewed by the Maj..>> view original
Thursday, August 24, 2017
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