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Senate flag fail shows it’s time for an inclusive redesign | The Canberra Times

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 13 November, 2020 | 0

comment, letters to the editor Three Indigenous senators recently moved a motion to have Indigenous flags fly in the Senate Chamber (Canberra Times, Nov 11, p9). The motion was defeated on party lines. Cabinet minister Anne Ruston stated “the Australian national flag, which represents all Australians, is the only appropriate flag to be flown in

Australia jails Japanese man for importing methamphetamine

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 13 November, 2020 | 0

A 28-year-old Japanese man who attempted to smuggle drugs into Australia has been jailed for nine years, authorities said on Friday. Hideaki Oyama was arrested in January after 1.7 kilogram of methamphetamine was found hidden in his suitcase upon arrival in Brisbane on a flight from London via Hong Kong, according to the Australian Federal

46 kids saved, 14 men charged in NSW, Qld, WA raids

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 13 November, 2020 | 0

Federal police have rescued 46 kids from the grips of their alleged abusers, including a childcare worker and a soccer coach, in one of the biggest child sexual abuse cases Australian authorities have ever cracked. And police believe there could be more alleged abusers and victims out there. Detectives in Queensland, NSW and Western Australia

Turning pages: creating better baddies

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 13 November, 2020 | 0

So modern writers try to compensate. They might take the Patricia Cornwell route of detailed police procedurals with lots of forensic evidence. Or they might make their heroes dark, flawed characters, such as Michael Connelly’s Harry Bosch, or Jo Nesbo’s Harry Hole: misfits, hopeless at relationships, obsessed with chasing crime. Sometimes they are more criminal

Turning pages: creating better baddies

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 13 November, 2020 | 0

So modern writers try to compensate. They might take the Patricia Cornwell route of detailed police procedurals with lots of forensic evidence. Or they might make their heroes dark, flawed characters, such as Michael Connelly’s Harry Bosch, or Jo Nesbo’s Harry Hole: misfits, hopeless at relationships, obsessed with chasing crime. Sometimes they are more criminal

Preparing for the fraud pandemic

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 13 November, 2020 | 0

New research from the National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) found millennials are less likely to be married, more likely to be living with their parents and significantly less likely to be owning or buying a home in comparison to 10 years ago. In the current economic downturn, any challenges millennials have had with

True crime: Did the right man hang for murder in 1933?

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 13 November, 2020 | 0

Did the Right Man Hang? begins on Radio Ulster at 12:00 GMT on Saturday, 14 November, and will be available on BBC Sounds from the same time. Source link

PSPA declaration, Munruben

By brad | QLD Police Posts | Comments are Closed | 13 November, 2020 | 0

PSPA boundaries Police have made an emergency declaration under the Public Safety Preservation Act due to an incident taking place in Munruben. At 9.15pm police attended a property on Holyrood Court in relation to an incident at a private residence. A PSPA was declared at 10.48pm. The area declared includes Greenhill Road, Holyrood Court, Deborah

Two men hospitalised after shooting at Sydney home

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 13 November, 2020 | 0

A man and elderly father have been airlifted to hospital after a shooting Sydney’s Upper North Shore today. Officers were called to a home on Highlands Avenue, in Wahroonga, just after 10am after reports of gun shots. Police arrived to find two men injured on the front lawn including a man in his 50s, with

‘Bazooka-size hole’, Pell media case told | Newcastle Herald

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 13 November, 2020 | 0

news, national There’s a “devastating, bazooka-size hole” in the theory behind the prosecution of journalists for reporting on Cardinal George Pell’s abuse convictions, defence lawyers believe. Media lawyers defending more than two dozen reporters and media organisations over breaches of suppression orders and other reporting rules in the days after the cardinal’s 2018 conviction say

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