Again we have Stolen Generations and The toddler’s biological father, Adrian Casaran-Warrick, lives in Ballina. And Tanilla's mother Donna Deaves, 27 and her partner Warren Ross, 28, were interviewed at The Entrance Police Station on Saturday and allowed to leave.
Tanilla's mother, Donna Deaves, 27, and Ms Deaves' partner Warren Ross, 28, faced losing Tanilla prior to the little girl's death, with Bungree Aboriginal Intensive Family Based Services (IFBS) Wyong working with the family after a referral by DOCS.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Greenacre shoot-out gunman Hussayn Ryad Toby
Alleged Greenacre shoot-out gunman Hussayn Ryad Toby refused bail
Richo says ditcho
Ten months and Labor's gone: Richardson ..."terrible mess"...
...leadership to get out of it and that's the one thing that Julia Gillard has not provided..
...leadership to get out of it and that's the one thing that Julia Gillard has not provided..
Monday, August 29, 2011
ACR false in court - ALP false in power
ACR providing false financial information August 30, 2011
PM says no carbon tax under her govt - August 16 2010
PM says no carbon tax under her govt - August 16 2010
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Friday, August 26, 2011
Multiculturalism: three stories
What is multiculturalism? We Obaid Fayyaz from Pakistan and
Suresh Surendranath Nair and this - some members of the community are afraid to come forward.
Suresh Surendranath Nair and this - some members of the community are afraid to come forward.
NSW ALP/Greens support graffiti vandals
On Thursday night, the upper house passed amendments to the government's new graffiti laws which would have required young offenders to go to court for a first offence, and gave magistrates the power to strip them of their driving licences. Labor, the Greens and the Shooters supported removal of provisions relating to drivers' licences and limited mandatory court appearances to a second offence.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
ALP Thomson twins dig deeper hole
Kelvin Thomson labelled it the “Convoy of Incontinence” while
Craig Thomson documents to the police.
Craig Thomson documents to the police.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Middle Eastern Organised Crime Squad - shootings
Detectives launch Strike Force to investigate shooting incidents - MEOCS
Elderly woman's shoulder broken - men Mid-Eastn/Med appearance
Elderly woman's shoulder broken in violent bag snatch - Harris Park
“The victim has told detectives both men are of Middle Eastern/Mediterranean appearance, medium build, approximately 170cm tall, aged in their 30s with short black hair. One of the men was wearing a button-up jacket, a dark grey shirt and black pants.
Superintendent Peter Marcon
“They stole $5 that was intended as a donation for the Church she was going to, and the Bible. I hope they read the Bible,” he said.
“The victim has told detectives both men are of Middle Eastern/Mediterranean appearance, medium build, approximately 170cm tall, aged in their 30s with short black hair. One of the men was wearing a button-up jacket, a dark grey shirt and black pants.
Superintendent Peter Marcon
“They stole $5 that was intended as a donation for the Church she was going to, and the Bible. I hope they read the Bible,” he said.
Monday, August 15, 2011
There's a scandal in the neighborhood And it's all about Jilly Hickson
There's a scandal in the neighborhood And it's all about Jilly Hickson
It seems that long lost husband Nev Had lately arrived back in town
Why he's a husband of mine, a husband of mine
You're liable for to see him here any old time
He's a just husband of mine, a husband of mine
Gone, he's a husband of mine
would I fool you
gone, he's a husband of mine
adapted from original song A, Cousin Of Mine. Written-By – Sam Cooke
It seems that long lost husband Nev Had lately arrived back in town
Why he's a husband of mine, a husband of mine
You're liable for to see him here any old time
He's a just husband of mine, a husband of mine
Gone, he's a husband of mine
would I fool you
gone, he's a husband of mine
adapted from original song A, Cousin Of Mine. Written-By – Sam Cooke
Pulver collar bomb hoax - Paul 'Doug' Peters arrested
Australian man Paul 'Doug' Peters arrested in Louisville, Kentucky over Madeleine Pulver collar bomb hoax
Who is Paul 'Doug' Peters?
Who is Paul 'Doug' Peters?
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Orica panic ends
Orica didn't tell fire service of leak
NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker said yesterday test results showed that out of a total of 36 samples taken, only three showed low levels of hexavalent chromium.
NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker said yesterday test results showed that out of a total of 36 samples taken, only three showed low levels of hexavalent chromium.
As a four-year-old he wandered the streets as his parents drank and used drugs
Not a teenage crime wave - a tsunami
High-speed police chase - another teenager totally out of control
As a four-year-old he wandered the streets as his parents drank and used drugs, their lack of supervision of him and his brother said by DOCS to be chronically inadequate.
High-speed police chase - another teenager totally out of control
As a four-year-old he wandered the streets as his parents drank and used drugs, their lack of supervision of him and his brother said by DOCS to be chronically inadequate.
Friday, August 12, 2011
Getup offer 31,654 houses for the homeless and destitute
GetUp says:
SMH full page ad claims 31,654 signed petition.
So that's 31,654 houses for the homeless and destitute.
Decisions are yet to be made about how vulnerable children will be treated under the Malaysia Deal. Will you let this happen in your name? The print deadline is this afternoon - now is your last chance to add your name to be published in tomorrow's newspapers.
SMH full page ad claims 31,654 signed petition.
So that's 31,654 houses for the homeless and destitute.
bogus doctor refused bail
Despite guilty plea, bogus doctor who conned neighbours and others continues sham: former friend - Louise Hall June 4, 2011
Nora Zacardas convinced all she was a doctor
Amy Dale - August 12, 2011 5:17PM
Last month Zacardas, 51, of Earlwood pleaded guilty to three counts of holding out to be a registered medical practitioner under the Medical Practice Act, an offence with a maximum 12 month jail term. She will be sentenced on July 1.
However, Mrs Zakis said her former friend continues to tell the Greek community of Earlwood and Marrickville that she is a doctor, and that she recently attended the home of a neighbour having a heart attack, and travelled with her in the ambulance.
Nora Zacardas convinced all she was a doctor
Amy Dale - August 12, 2011 5:17PM
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Statue of Liberty will be closed for a year for repairs
Statue of Liberty will be closed for a year for repairs. As the USA of old collapses?
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Britain - "I have a problem, it is the Government's job to cope with it!"
Once we had British disease. Now we have: Cameron said: “There are pockets of our society that are not only broken, “but frankly sick....It is a complete lack of responsibility in parts of our society, people allowed to feel that the world owes them something.”
Earlier we had: Thatcher remains identified with her remarks to the reporter Douglas Keay, for Woman's Own magazine in September 1987:
I think we have gone through a period when too many children and people have been given to understand "I have a problem, it is the Government's job to cope with it!" or "I have a problem, I will go and get a grant to cope with it!" "I am homeless, the Government must house me!" and so they are casting their problems on society and who is society? There is no such thing! There are individual men and women and there are families and no government can do anything except through people and people look to themselves first. It is our duty to look after ourselves and then also to help look after our neighbour and life is a reciprocal business and people have got the entitlements too much in mind without the obligations.
Earlier we had: Thatcher remains identified with her remarks to the reporter Douglas Keay, for Woman's Own magazine in September 1987:
I think we have gone through a period when too many children and people have been given to understand "I have a problem, it is the Government's job to cope with it!" or "I have a problem, I will go and get a grant to cope with it!" "I am homeless, the Government must house me!" and so they are casting their problems on society and who is society? There is no such thing! There are individual men and women and there are families and no government can do anything except through people and people look to themselves first. It is our duty to look after ourselves and then also to help look after our neighbour and life is a reciprocal business and people have got the entitlements too much in mind without the obligations.
Tuesday, August 09, 2011
London now and then immigrant and his descendants
his does not mean that the immigrant and his descendants should be elevated into a privileged or special class or that the citizen should be denied his right to discriminate in the management of his own affairs between one fellow-citizen and another or that he should be subjected to an inquisition as to his reasons and motives for behaving in one lawful manner rather than another.
Monday, August 08, 2011
Gillard - London travel warning soon?
Gillard said "There are far too many spectators who are getting in the way of police operations and I'm imploring that people within those communities actually start clearing the streets."
Australia's Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, said she was disturbed by the British rioting Ms Gillard said Australians there should follow the advice of local authorities.
A BBC travel alert has been issued warning that the riots have shut down Hackney Central station. Part of Mare St has also been closed.
Australia's Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, said she was disturbed by the British rioting Ms Gillard said Australians there should follow the advice of local authorities.
A BBC travel alert has been issued warning that the riots have shut down Hackney Central station. Part of Mare St has also been closed.
Brighton-Le-Sands Lebanon family - Rockdale Shot youth critical
"family of a Brighton-Le-Sands youth who was shot in the head at a Rockdale house on Saturday has flown back from Lebanon to be by his side in hospital, police said."
Arab view of Tottenham
"Tottenham is a deprived area. Unemployment is very, very high ... they are frustrated," Uzodinma Wigwe, 49, who was made redundant from his job as a cleaner recently, said.
Friday, August 05, 2011
Thursday, August 04, 2011
ALP and Juliar - "We can't tell the story..."
How did she get here? And why?
"We can't tell the story," concludes one of her ministers. "One, because the structure is so fragile, and we need Kevin. Two, because the whole story doesn't reflect well on the participants."
"We can't tell the story," concludes one of her ministers. "One, because the structure is so fragile, and we need Kevin. Two, because the whole story doesn't reflect well on the participants."
Sun erupts - economy falters - tax looms
As Sun goes about its usual business:
Are we reassured? As water and electricity debt rise due to the carbon tax.
the first of three CMEs produced by the recent spate of flare activity reached Earth during the late hours of August 4th. The impact was weak and is not expected to produce strong geomagnetic storms. Two more CMEs are still on the way and, as described below, they may have merged into a single cloud that could produce significant storming when they reach Earth on August 5th around 10:00 UT. At midnight UTC the visible solar disk had 6 spotted regions.
How will Juliar's carbon tax limit this?
We can read:
Stocks Nose-Dive Amid Global Fears
Australian stockmarket tumbles in wake of overseas rout
Swan moves to calm jittery market nerves
Wayne Swan denies carbon tax impact on confidence
Where are our priorities by Barnaby Joyce
Are we reassured? As water and electricity debt rise due to the carbon tax.
Wednesday, August 03, 2011
Burrawong Avenue, Mosman - courage and calmness of a young policewoman
Mr Murdoch praised the courage and calmness of a young policewoman who was first on the scene.
Harbourside cop Karen Lowden speaks out
Harbourside cop Karen Lowden speaks out
`When I found her I knew that I needed to be near her,’’ Ms Lowden said.
``She was very calm - she was quite stressed but level headed.
``Police are trained to deal with the unexpected - I did know there was a girl that needed help, my main concern was getting to her.’‘
NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione yesterday praised Ms Lowden’s ``selfless and brave’’ actions, saying she had gone beyond the call of duty to calm and reassure Madeleine.
“Without hesitation, Constable Lowden made a decision to remain with Madeleine to provide continuous comfort and support,’’ Mr Scipione said.
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