Monday, August 15, 2016

Missing Toowoomba boys caught taxi and bus before disappearance and other top stories.

  • Missing Toowoomba boys caught taxi and bus before disappearance

    Missing Toowoomba boys caught taxi and bus before disappearance
    Police are appealing for information to help locate two missing teenage boys, who were last seen at a Toowoomba shopping centre on Monday.It is believed the boys, who are related, travelled more than 40 kilometres on the day they disappeared, catching a taxi to a Roadhouse in Hattonvale before travelling by bus to Eddw Vale.  The 12-year-old boy was last seen at a shopping centre in Wilsonton on August 8, with a 10-year-old boy who is related to him. Photo: Queensland Police Service The ..
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  • Two boys missing after 65km taxi ride

    Two boys missing after 65km taxi ride
    TWO young boys who went missing in Queensland’s southeast haven’t been seen for more than four days. media_cameraOne of the missing boys.The pair, aged 12 and 10, was last seen at a Toowoomba shopping centre on Monday afternoon and police believe they took a 65km taxi trip to a Hatton Vale before getting on a bus to Ipswich, west of Brisbane.They released photographs of the boys this morning, saying they held concerns for their welfare due to their age and the amount of time they have been missi..
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  • Aussie households back Big Energy Switch campaign

    Aussie households back Big Energy Switch campaign
    Soaring wholesale electricity prices are likely to push up annual bills by $100 or more within two years.John RolfeNews Corp Australia NetworkTHE Big Energy Switch campaign has now doubled the initial target for support, sparking intense competition to be the winning offer. The supporter hot spots responsible for the creating that retailer rivalry can also be revealed.More than 80,000 households have thrown their support behind the Big Energy Switch — a bid to convert collective buying might int..
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  • New rival to take on Uber

    New rival to take on Uber
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  • Man charged over 100km crime spree

    Man charged over 100km crime spree
    POLICE are seeking CCTV and dash cam footage to help retrace a five-hour rampage that left a 100km trail of destruction across southeast Queensland.Armed with a shotgun and under the influence, say police, Jonny James Maguire allegedly stole three vehicles, driving one on to train tracks and into the path of a coal train, broke into homes and threatened residents, and tried to set a shed on fire.The 29-year-old remains in custody after appearing in Toowoomba Magistrates Court yesterday charged w..
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  • 'Shot-gun wielding fugitive' arrested after alleged seven-hour crime ...

    'Shot-gun wielding fugitive' arrested after alleged seven-hour crime ...
    Krystal Johnson and agencies - Yahoo7 News on August 13, 2016, 8:37 am A shot-gun wielding man, who reportedly threatened a Brisbane family, and stole three vehicles in seven hours, was on parole.Jonny James Maguire was arrested by Queensland Police in the Lockyer Valley west of Brisbane on Friday, following a seven-hour dramatic crime spree.Jonny James Maguire allegedly threatened two homes and stole three vehicles over seven hours. Photo: 7 NewsMaguire was released from ja..
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  • When to stop breastfeeding? Experts say breast milk provides ...

    When to stop breastfeeding? Experts say breast milk provides ...
    Katherine Clarke breastfeeding her sons Kingsley, 19 months, and Ryder, 4, at their Toowoomba home. Picture: Claudia BaxterJackie SinnertonThe Courier-MailMOTHERS say they are slammed and humiliated for breastfeeding their children into their preschool years and beyond. They are branded selfish, disgusting and accused of abusing their kids and stunting development but the experts say the critics – many of them mums themselves – are ignorant of the health benefits of long-term feeding and are con..
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  • Revamped track works wonders for Beckham

    Mark Oberhardt Brisbane Saturday 13 August 2016, 4:36pm The revamped Eagle Farm circuit has worked wonders for consistent stallion Beckham, which has won a second race on the new surface.Beckham ($4) outslogged Toowoomba mare Angel Dancer ($6) to score by half a length, with Flamboyer ($4) in third place in the Chairman's Club Handicap (1400m) on Saturday.Eagle Farm has had 10 weeks of racing since reopening with a new surface, and it's obvious many horses aren't handling it.Beckham and Fla..
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  • Agent offers low cost fix for diesel smoke and blow-by...

    Agent offers low cost fix for diesel smoke and blow-by...
    BRID Walker and the team at Cost Effective Maintenance have been working in and around diesel engines for over 30 years providing a low cost alternative to engine rebuilds."When you're faced with a possible rebuild, you need to ensure that your money is well spent,” Mr Walker said."Our advice is always to get everything clean first. Then you know where you're at."There's a very simple, low-cost, DIY procedure almost anyone can do that will fix your blow-by, if the engine is fundamentally sound...
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  • Before Legal Education Council Ruins Open University

    Before Legal Education Council Ruins Open University
    It will be in public interest if the office of the President can direct today an Inter-ministerial Council comprising the Ministers of Justice & Education (to be supported by the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, (SGF), office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) and Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution to resolve the needless conflict between the Nigerian Council for Legal Education (CLE) and the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) over admission into ..
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