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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Forensic search underway at former home of Lynette Joy Dawson...

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September 12, 2018
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New South Wales Police are conducting a week-long forensic search at the former home of missing Sydney woman Lynette Dawson.
The dirt is sticking to Peter Dutton in his mud-slinging battle with former Australian Border Force commissioner Roman Quaedvlieg, according to News Corp Australia's Annika Smethurst.
Broadcaster Alan Jones has been found guilty of defaming the Wagner family during a series of radio broadcasts between 2014 and 2015.
The Prime Minister is dismissing reports he abused Tasmanian Treasurer over GST talks as rubbish.
On the fourth anniversary of the disappearance of William Tyrrell, New South Wales Police has referred his case to the state coroner.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison will bring forward $106 million in aged-care funding, after labelling it as one of his top priorities.
Western Australian Senator Linda Reynolds stands by her claims of bullying within Liberal Party ranks but is adamant the issue should be pursued internally.
About 12,000 people are likely to die on Australia's roads over the next decade unless more is done by state and federal governments, an inquiry into the National Road Safety Strategy has found.
Investigative journalist Hedley Thomas says there is already enough evidence in the case of Lynette Dawson to prosecute for murder. The Sydney mother went missing in 1982 and police have long suspected the wife and mother was killed.
Roman Quaedvlieg is calling on the Peter Dutton to withdraw a comment he made in parliament yesterday which suggested the former Border Force boss 'groomed' a younger woman.
Deputy Labor Leader Tanya Plibersek is criticising the Morrison government's aged-care funding announcement, denouncing the cash injection as 'pathetically small.' Image: Kym Smith / News Corp Australia
New private polling suggests a female candidate could hold the key to Liberal success in the Wentworth by-election. Andrew Bragg has withdrawn his name from the race in an effort to make way for a female candidate to contest the seat.
China has joined Russia for a week-long wargame exercise in east Asia, the largest since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.
With China and the United States staring down further trade tensions, emerging market sentiment remains quite negative. Some industry figures are pointing the finger at the Asian powerhouse, accusing it of stifling growth across the region.
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