Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Tasmania urged to set suicide prevention target after Premier's taunt and other top stories.

  • Tasmania urged to set suicide prevention target after Premier's taunt

    Tasmania urged to set suicide prevention target after Premier's taunt
    Tasmania urged to set suicide prevention target after Premier's taunt Updated March 16, 2016 17:40:36 A national mental health charity wants the Tasmanian Government to set a target for suicide prevention, after the Premier's gaffe in State Parliament yesterday.Will Hodgman today apologised to his Labor counterpart in the Lower House for telling Bryan Green to harm himself, saying the aside was made in the heat of the moment.Jack Health from the charity SANE condemned t..
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  • Man charged over Vic cyclist death

    Man charged over Vic cyclist death
    Latest In national18:03 PMMegan Palin HIT men and contract killings: how the instigators find the killers to execute their plans and pull it off.17:49 PMMarnie O’Neill A NSW woman charged today over the alleged 2001 murder of her daughter swore her innocence when we interviewed her.17:46 PMSarah Vogler, Peter Michael, AAP UPDATE: The weather bureau has revised down its expectations for a tropical low in the Gulf of Carpentaria, saying it is unlikely to reach tropical cyclone intensity.17:46 PMAN..
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  • Federal Resources Minister Ian Macfarlane leading candidate for Queensland Government offer

    Federal Resources Minister Ian Macfarlane leading candidate for Queensland Government offer
    Federal Resources Minister Ian Macfarlane leading candidate for Queensland Government offer Updated March 16, 2016 16:39:31 Outgoing federal Liberal MP Ian Macfarlane has been told he is the preferred candidate to be Queensland's Resources Investment Commissioner, but the job offer won't be formalised until he resigns from Parliament.Mr Macfarlane has been in negotiations with the Natural Resources Department, however he has said he will continue to serve his electorate..
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  • Effects test to put corporate bullies on notice

    Effects test to put corporate bullies on notice
    Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Chairman Rod Sims. The Federal government wants to make it harder for big companies to brutalise their smaller competitors by throwing their weight around the market.To do this, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has announced the government is accepting a recommendation of the Competition Policy Review completed last year by a team led by economist Ian Harper. It wants to replace the "misuse of market power" test in..
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  • Backbench launches second revolt against Safe Schools program cleared by review

    Backbench launches second revolt against Safe Schools program cleared by review
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Conservatives unswayed by safe schools briefing Conservatives in the government are unhappy at a review of the safe schools program and remain unswayed by a briefing from the review's author. PT1M34S 620 349 Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is facing a renewed push against the Safe Schools anti-bullying program, with conservative Coalition MPs rubbishing an independent review that failed to call for the program to be scrapped.Queensland Nationals..
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  • 'Bag snatchers' front Gold Coast court

    'Bag snatchers' front Gold Coast court
    'Bag snatchers' front Gold Coast court
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