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Pair die in fatal Qld car crash

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 10 Mei 2014 | 20.08

Two people have been killed after their car hit a tree in a Gold Coast suburb. Source: AAP

TWO people have been killed after their car hit a tree in a Gold Coast suburb.

The driver, a 27-year-old Darra man, and a 26-year-old Fortitude Valley woman were travelling along a road in Nerang just before 12.30am when their vehicle collided with a tree.

Both were pronounced dead at the scene.

It is believed an incident involving a 4WD occurred 15km from the crash scene with the driver of a black Subaru Forester breath tested, a police spokeswoman said.

The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating.


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Easy access to welfare is over: Andrews

Australians who receive the disability support pension will be assessed for the capacity to work. Source: AAP

UP to 20,000 Australians who receive the disability support pension (DSP) will be assessed for the capacity to work, and if deemed able, will be expected to get a job.

In tough talk ahead of the budget, Social Services Minister Kevin Andrews also repeated warnings that the days of young Australians sitting at home on the couch collecting welfare cheques were over.

He said the government believed young people should be either be working or training for work.

"The message out of this is simply this. The days of easy welfare for young people are over. We want a fair system but we don't think it is fair that young people can just sit on the couch at home and pick up a welfare cheque. Those days are over," he told reporters in Melbourne.

Mr Andrews confirmed the budget, to be delivered on Tuesday night, will introduce rules that mean some people collecting the DSP disability support pension will be reviewed for capacity to work.

That will apply to some 10-20,000 people who had gone onto the DSP in the last 5-6 years but not yet assessed under new impairment tables.

"If they are capable of working, whether it is full-time or part-time, then our expectation is that they should be working," he said.

Mr Andrews said measures announced on Tuesday would be just the first instalment of reform.

He said former Mission Australia chief executive Patrick McClure had completed his discussion paper on welfare reforms but would review it in light of budget changes.

The review will be released for public consultation after the budget.

"I will be taking to cabinet further proposals for welfare review. This will go to the structural arrangements," Mr Andrews said.

Mr Andrews said the welfare system now comprised some 50 payments, allowances and supplements assembled ad hoc over the years.

"It is time to have a clear look at making structural change so far as welfare is concerned," he said.

Proposed changes are in line with the report of the National Commission of Audit which said the DSP was costing $15.8 billion a year.

Opposition health spokeswoman Catherine King was critical of the changes to the DSP.

"Why would you be punishing them? Why would you be punishing their income security payments and trying to restrict their access to income support whilst at the same time cutting a whole lot of benefits that support them into work," she told reporters in Melbourne.


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SA man burned as car engulfed in flames

SA man burned as car engulfed in flames | The Courier-Mail

Last updated: May 11, 2014

A MAN has been pulled from his burning car on an Adelaide expressway.

Brumbies outlast Sharks in the wet

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THE Brumbies have won an arm wrestle with the Sharks after Sam Carter produced the match-winning five-pointer on a wet Canberra evening.

The real history that inspired Game of Thrones

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Brand wins damages over cheat slur

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 08 Mei 2014 | 20.08

COMEDIAN Russell Brand has accepted substantial undisclosed libel damages over a newspaper claim that he had cheated on girlfriend Jemima Khan.

Brand was not at London's High Court for the settlement of his action against News Group Newspapers over a November 2013 story in The Sun on Sunday.

His solicitor, John Kelly, told Justice Tugendhat that the allegation that he had deceived the public as well as Khan by falsely proclaiming that he was being faithful to her when in fact he was having sex with model Sophie Coady during a four-month fling was entirely without foundation and "distressing, hurtful and damaging".

NGN had apologised and agreed to pay Brand his legal costs and damages, which he would put towards "what he considers to be diverse, just and decent causes".

Kelly said that Brand had spoken publicly of his love and commitment towards Khan.

After the publication of the front page "exclusive", headed Russell Cheated On His Jemima With Me, he immediately wrote to the newspaper through his solicitors, informing them that the claims were false, should be withdrawn and an apology should be published.

"The claimant's distress was increased as a result of the defendant's initial refusal to remove the article from the newspapers' website, or to withdraw the allegations and publish an apology. After the newspaper refused to apologise Mr Brand issued proceedings for libel.

"The defendant now accepts that these claims are in fact totally untrue and defamatory and that these claims should never have been published."

NGN had apologised to Brand and Khan for the distress and embarrassment caused, said Kelly.


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WA debt rises amid infrastructure splurge

THE West Australian government's debt projections show the state sliding deeper into the red as huge spending on infrastructure overshadows revenue raising and cost cutting measures.

The 2014/15 state budget handed down on Thursday shows the goal of restoring WA's AAA credit rating is a long way off, with debt creeping up to $27.5 billion by 2016/17, from $26.9 billion in the mid-year economic review.

A whopping $23.7 billion in planned infrastructure projects over the next four years will maintain the need for increased borrowings, Treasurer Mike Nahan told parliament as he delivered his first budget.

With just $243 million in infrastructure spending pushed back beyond 2017/18, Dr Nahan said the government would "keep a close eye" on debt levels.

Opposition leader Mark McGowan said the Liberal government should not have pushed ahead with all of its big projects.

"I went to the state election suggesting some changes that would have saved money," Mr McGowan told reporters.

"[Premier Colin] Barnett just went to the people and said 'you can have all of the capital works and we won't put up electricity prices'. Clearly, that was untrue."

The Barnett government had promised before last year's state election to keep electricity price rises "at or around inflation", but they will instead increase by 4.5 per cent.

Water bills will also rise, motorists will be slugged with a three per cent hike in vehicle registration fees and there will be a four per cent increase in public transport costs.

Dr Nahan says something has got to give, with the state receiving less GST as its royalties rise on the back of greater export volumes, and with massive infrastructure spending unavoidable as WA's population continues to surge, despite a slowdown in business investment.

But Mr McGowan was unforgiving.

"This is a budget of pain, hardship and dishonesty that will impact every West Australian man, woman and child," he said.

"It's a horror budget on the hip pocket. It's a budget that hurts people who can least afford it.

"They've had seven treasurers in the last five years. This is a government not fit to be in government."

Standard & Poor's Ratings Services, which downgraded the state's credit rating from AAA to AA+ in September last year, was also critical.

It said the latest budget had no measures in place to deal with structural problems and left the state vulnerable to "external shocks" such as volatile commodity prices.

Ratings agency Moody's said improved financial performance would rely to a large extent on the state's ability to lower expenditures.

In 2014/15, the state's spending forecast of 2.6 per cent compares to a much higher rate of spending in the current financial year of 9.1 per cent, but this trend largely relies on employee costs rising by only 2.9 per cent.

That won't please public sector unions, which want bigger wage increases.

Despite the mounting debt, the WA government has managed to polish its net operating balance, replacing a $124 million deficit that was flagged for the coming financial year with a $175 million surplus.

But in 2015/16, the surplus is expected to be a measly $5 million.


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NSW govt slammed for train announcement

Balcony killer's girl goes incognito at court

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RACHELLE Louise, who spent weeks in the public gallery before boyfriend Simon Gittany was convicted of his lover's murder, has made a surprise appearance at the trial of the year.

Premier admits job risk in sell-off

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UPDATE: Premier Campbell Newman concedes job losses are a danger with asset sales as privatised rail firm flags retrenching up to 480 workers.


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I'll try not to mislead parliament: Qld MP

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 07 Mei 2014 | 20.08

Former Queensland minister Ros Bates says she will try not to mislead parliament again. Source: AAP

FORMER Queensland minister Ros Bates says she will make sure she doesn't unintentionally mislead parliament again.

In October, Ms Bates read a letter to parliament on behalf of her son Ben Gommers, who was defending himself against what he claimed were constant media attacks about his appointment to a plum government job in Queensland's transport department.

A parliamentary ethics committee last month found that Ms Bates had misled parliament when she read on behalf of her son: "At no stage did my mother employ me, nor did she ask anyone to give me a job."

The committee found Ms Bates emailed her son's resume to the department's then director-general Michael Caltabiano, a former state Liberal MP.

While the committee found Ms Bates' statement misleading, they also found she did not know it was misleading, because she didn't make the connection between the expression of her son's opinion and the emails she had sent.

Ms Bates told parliament on Wednesday she will make sure she doesn't mislead Queensland's Legislative Assembly again.

"I acknowledge that it is possible, although rare and unlikely, that a technically correct statement may be misleading," she said.

"I note that as a member of this house I should endeavour at all times to ensure the accuracy of my statements as they may give rise to an unintentional misleading of the house, as was the case with this referral."


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Woman dies in Vic head-on crash

A woman has died and another is critically injured following a head-on collision in Victoria. Source: AAP

A WOMAN is dead and another is fighting for her life following a head-on collision in country Victoria.

The dead woman's car and a four-wheel drive collided at Wattle Bank, near Inverloch, on Wednesday afternoon, police said.

The woman, believed to be in her 60s, died at the scene.

Her passenger was flown to Melbourne's The Alfred hospital with life-threatening injuries.

The other driver was taken by road ambulance to a local hospital with serious injuries.

The death takes Victoria's road toll to 88, one more than for the same time last year.


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Thylacine cameraman copped buttocks bite

Thylacine cameraman copped buttocks bite | The Courier-Mail

Last updated: May 08, 2014

THE cameraman who took the famous footage of the last captive Tasmanian tiger was bitten on the buttocks while filming.

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Target CEO Steinhafel resigns

Written By Unknown on Senin, 05 Mei 2014 | 20.08

TARGET says Chairman and CEO Gregg Steinhafel is out, nearly five months after the retailer disclosed a massive data breach that hurt its reputation.

The US's third-largest retailer said on Monday Steinhafel had agreed to step down as the company's chairman, president and CEO, effective immediately.

He has also resigned from its board of directors.

Target, based in Minneapolis, says Chief Financial Officer John Mulligan has been appointed interim president and CEO.

Roxanne S. Austin, a member of Target's board, has been named as interim nonexecutive chair of the board.

Steinhafel, a 35-year veteran of Target, will serve in an advisory capacity during the transition.

Target said in December hackers stole credit and debit card information on tens of millions of customers.


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Greece-bound migrant boats sink, two dead

AT least two people drowned and about 30 are missing after two boats crammed with immigrants bound for Greece sank in the eastern Aegean Sea before dawn Monday in the third fatal accident of the sort this year, authorities said.

The vessels with immigrants seeking to enter Greece illegally foundered about 4 miles north of the island of Samos near the Turkish coast, the Greek coast guard said. It said 36 people were rescued from the sea.

According to survivors, up to 65 people were on the two vessels, the coast guard said.

It said the circumstances of the twin sinking were unclear as weather conditions in the area were not severe.

Coast guard vessels, fishing boats and two search and rescue helicopters were combing the area for more survivors. A cruise ship that participated for several hours in the operation was later cleared to continue its journey.

The nationalities of the migrants were unknown.

Greece is a major entry point for people from poor or war-torn parts of Asia and Africa seeking a better life in the European Union. Fatal accidents are frequent as migrants risk the dangerous sea crossing from Turkey.

Another 21 people have drowned in two accidents since the beginning of the year. Over the weekend Greek coastguards rescued about 250 immigrants from the sea.


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Son of IRA victim in 'backlash' claim

Son of IRA victim in 'backlash' claim | The Courier-Mail

Last updated: May 06, 2014

A SON of IRA murder victim Jean McConville says Gerry Adams threatened him with a "backlash" if he released the names of those he believed responsible.

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Car overturns after cop fires shots

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Exclusive photos: Packer, Gyngell punch-up

Exclusive photos: Packer, Gyngell punch-up

EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS: JAMES Packer and Nine CEO David Gyngell's very public punch-up is believed to be over a Channel Nine van being parked at Packer's beach property.

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Firefighter bravery recognised

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 04 Mei 2014 | 20.08

NSW firefighters have been awarded for their actions at a major fuel spill that threatened Sydney. Source: AAP

FIREFIGHTERS who attended a fuel spill with the potential to ignite and threaten a Sydney peninsula faced a choice.

Leave the two million litre tank to leak, evacuate the peninsula around Banksmeadow on Botany Bay and wait for a catastrophic explosion.

Or volunteer to wade through the fuel pool and repair the leaking valve.

NSW Fire and Rescue (NSWFR) station officer Ron Morasso looked at his colleagues and made his choice.

"I said to him, 'what was going through your mind'?" NSWFR commissioner Greg Mullins told AAP after presenting Mr Morasso with the fire service's highest bravery award.

"[Mr Morasso] said to me, 'I looked at my crew and thought - he has two young kids, his wife is pregnant, he is only young...it's got to be me'."

Mr Mullins said even a spark from a car passing the Caltex fuel terminal would have risked an explosion with enough ferocity to close Sydney airport and any subsequent fire might have taken days to extinguish.

Mr Morasso, who has since retired, was presented with the NSWFR medal for conspicuous bravery on Saturday.

Other crew members who responded to the spill in July 2013 also received commendations.

Meanwhile, two firefighters who rushed to the aid of a man on fire after a petrol tanker crash on Sydney's northern beaches were also recognised.

Mosman crew members Lloyd Mulder and George Cheeke stayed with the man, who crawled from his car after it burst into flames, until he died at the roadside last October.

Witnesses Andrew Cochran and Maria Tosone also received commendations for trying to pull the man and another person from the car on Mona Vale Road.

And 12 firefighters who responded to a fire at a unit complex in Bankstown in the city's west, where two women attempted to escape by jumping from a fifth floor window, were also among commendation recipients.

Mr Mullins said the blaze was so intense that firefighters' uniforms caught fire and helmets melted.


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Cancer tot’s siblings shame adults

Cancer tot's siblings shame adults

Cancer patient's family support

A THREE-year-old boy's siblings, 10 and 12, have raised $90,000 of $120,000 needed to pay for a clinical trial to treat his cancer.

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Millions of early deaths preventable

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Male survival gene under threat in UK

MANKIND has come a long way since the days of hunters and gatherers - but the modern British man's survival gene could be in danger of becoming extinct.

According to a new television survey, ready meals and toiletries are the luxuries more than a quarter of UK men couldn't live without on a remote island, above taking a hunting knife or fishing line.

Some 26 per cent named toiletries as a must-have item and 29 per cent said they couldn't do without their pre-prepared tucker, the Channel 4 survey of 2000 British men found.

And 62 per cent said they wouldn't be able to start a fire without the aid of a lighter - so they may have trouble heating up their TV dinner anyway.

When asked to rate their practical DIY skills, Welsh men were the least-educated in the UK, with 83 per cent claiming they were never taught the skills.

The survey found just one in 10 spend their spare time playing sport, only nine per cent pursue outdoor activities and 15 per cent tend to their house or car.

The top recreation was lazing around and watching TV, with more than a third admitting to spending their free time in this way.

The survey findings come as Channel 4 launches the five-part series, The Island with Bear Grylls, featuring the real-life experiences of a group of men struggling to survive on a remote island.

Grylls said: "What happens when you strip man of all the luxury and conveniences of modern living and then force them to fight for their very existence?

"When pushed to the extreme do they still have what it takes to survive? I believe the spirit is still there and in us all.

"It's not until it's squeezed and put under pressure that we find that spirit of resourcefulness and courage again."


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