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2 days ago |
merimbulanewsweekly.com.au | Lloyd Jones
Territorians "had shown at the 2024 election that ... tackling crime was their top priority". Photo: (A)manda Parkinson/AAP PHOTOSRecord spending of $1.5 billion on law and order will deliver for voters who demanded community safety be the top priority for government, a territory treasurer says. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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2 weeks ago |
bendigoadvertiser.com.au | Lloyd Jones |Laine Clark
Linford Feick's fatal stabbing has sparked tougher bail reforms for serious violence offences. Photo: HANDOUT/ABC NEWSA much-loved store owner's fatal stabbing has sparked tough new bail laws and calls for more to be done to prevent another tragedy in the crime-hit territory.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
thesaturdaypaper.com.au | Lloyd Jones
My father had one of the first “Mr Lawnmower Man” franchises. He also repaired and sold mowers from his shop, “grass world”. The Chinese greengrocer next door bewildered him. He couldn’t understand Mrs Wu’s complete disregard for where she had washed up to, a land of grassed opportunity that she blatantly rejected for a slab of damp concrete out the back. It was visible from his workshop window, where he’d peer down at it mumbling, “Christ, look at that.
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Feb 25, 2024 |
fivebooks.com | Rory MacLean |Lloyd Jones |Margaret Brown |Garth Williams
2 Biografi: A Traveler's Tale The parts I love most in Biografi are those that tell the story of Petar Shapallo, a dentist forced to be a body double for the long-time Communist leader and dictator of Albania, Enver Hoxha.
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Jan 3, 2024 |
medium.com | Lloyd Jones
Uncovering the Hidden Truth: Doctor Cornel West’s Impact on US PoliticsIn the realm of politics, the populous is often divided by moral and legal transgressions perpetuated by the powerful. These transgressions include mass incarcerations, cheap labor, overwhelming healthcare costs, and housing disparities. However, one independent candidate, Doctor Cornel West, seeks to challenge the status quo and return power to the people.
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Jun 28, 2023 |
inqld.com.au | Lloyd Jones
Advertisement Advertisement Gold Coast nurse wins $1.6m damages claim over workplace injury Inflation takes a welcome dive but experts divided on what that means for rates Drowned rats or just good weather for ducks: Huge rain band drops heavy falls across country Mystery of boy in Spiderman outfit takes a turn as charges loom for foster mother Insurance market unfair and unprofitable so RACQ calls it quits Culture More than 800,000 Australians have joined the ticket queue in the hope of...
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Jun 10, 2023 |
msn.com | Lloyd Jones
Finance Minister Katy Gallagher has denied misleading parliament over the Brittany Higgins case and says Labor was not out to "weaponise" the issue for political gain. The Labor government stands accused of seeking to "politically profit" from Ms Higgins' rape allegations. The former Liberal staffer reached a compensation agreement with the Commonwealth in December 2022 after she launched legal action against her employers in the previous coalition government.
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Jun 9, 2023 |
thewest.com.au | Lloyd Jones
Sat, 10 June 2023 11:53AMPremiumFinance Minister Katy Gallagher has denied misleading parliament over the Brittany Higgins case and says Labor was not out to "weaponise" the issue for political gain. The Labor government stands accused of seeking to "politically profit" from Ms Higgins' rape allegations. Everyday Digital$1 per dayAccess to all digital contentDaily digital edition newspaperCancel anytime. Min cost $28.
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Apr 16, 2023 |
dailymail.co.uk | Lloyd Jones |Luke Costin
A mother has bravely fought off a dingo that attacked and injured her two-year-old son at a remote national park in Western Australia. The boy sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries when set upon by the dingo about 7pm on Friday at Dales Campground in Karijini National Park. He has since been released from Tom Price Hospital, the WA Country Health Service said on Sunday. WA Premier Mark McGowan told reporters that was 'great news' as he praised the boy's mother for her bravery.
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Apr 16, 2023 |
thewest.com.au | Luke Costin |Lloyd Jones
A mother has been praised for her bravery after fighting off a dingo that attacked and injured her two-year-old son at Karijini National Park as the wild animal remains “at large”. The boy sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries when set upon by the dingo about 7pm on Friday at Dales Campground, about 100km east of Tom Price in the Pilbara. He has since been released from Tom Price Hospital, the WA Country Health Service said on Sunday.