Queensland car thief offers victim petrol money
A Queensland man who was forced to drive to a Gold Coast ATM at knifepoint was offered petrol money by the thief.The 50-year-old was approached by the armed offender in a caravan park on Broadbeach Nerang Road, Carrara, about 7am on Saturday. A man was forced at knifepoint to drive to an ATM and withdraw cash. Photo: Tom Threadingham He was threatened with a knife and forced to drive to the nearby Ashmore shopping centre to withdraw cash from his account.The thief then demanded his drive..>> view originalMan charged with sexual assault at Meekatharra caravan park
Man charged with sexual assault at Meekatharra caravan park By Lana Taranto Updated July 02, 2016 13:09:33 A man has been charged with sexually assaulting a 61-year-old woman at a caravan park in Western Australia's Mid West.The man allegedly forced his way into a shower stall at a Meekatharra caravan park on Thursday night and attacked the woman, police said.The man, 32, from Laverton, has been charged with three counts of aggravated sexual penetration without co..>> view originalHobart man saved from smoke filled home
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Live article connection interrupted. Please refresh your browser>> view originalFederal election 2016: Barnaby Joyce and Tony Windsor in battle for New England
Video will begin in 5 seconds. No point in rhetoric: Joyce Speaking from his seat of New England Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce explains why he is in politics. (vision courtesy ABC News 24) PT1M49S 620 349 The bitter battle for New England came down to primary schools at 10 paces. Barnaby Joyce showed up at his first school, Woolbrook Public, in the foothills of the Moonbi Range on Saturday afternoon to cast his vote. Deputy PM, Nationals leader and ..>> view original
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