Sunday, July 3, 2016

Election 2016: Three million Queenslanders to vote and gobble down 3.5m sausages and other top stories.

  • Election 2016: Three million Queenslanders to vote and gobble down 3.5m sausages

    Election 2016: Three million Queenslanders to vote and gobble down 3.5m sausages
    Election 2016: Three million Queenslanders to vote and gobble down 3.5m sausages Updated July 02, 2016 14:16:22 Queensland's 1,200 polling booths have opened for today's federal election, with more than 3 million Queenslanders to cast their vote.The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) has employed 14,000 staff in Queensland to get through the election.AEC spokesman Evan Smith said more than 500,000 Queenslanders voted early. "Across the country we have about 7,000 pol..
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  • LiveBlogLast Updated 6.30pm AESTFederal election 2016 live coverage

    LiveBlogLast Updated 6.30pm AESTFederal election 2016 live coverage
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  • Hobart man saved from smoke filled home

    Hobart man saved from smoke filled home
    Hobart man saved from smoke filled home
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  • ELECTION 2016: ' Do you regret it?': Disgraced Liberal MP Jamie Briggs chastised by female voter

    ELECTION 2016: ' Do you regret it?': Disgraced Liberal MP Jamie Briggs chastised by female voter
    Ben Brennan, Nicholas McCallum and agencies - Yahoo7 News on July 2, 2016, 2:31 pm Video Liberal MP Jamie Briggs confronted by voter More than 15 million Australians will cast their votes in the 2016 federal election as major parties race to be the first to claim the 76 lower house seats needed to form government.Watch the results live on 7News from 5pm Result still a mystery but blame game already underwayThat didn’t take long.The polls were not even closed today befo..
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  • Federal election live 2016: Health, Medicare priority among voters

    Federal election live 2016: Health, Medicare priority among voters
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  • Exit polls in Australian election predict tight contest with slight Coalition lead

    Exit polls in Australian election predict tight contest with slight Coalition lead
    Early exit polls on Saturday mirrored those taken in the final days of the 2016 election campaign, predicting a tight contest with a slight advantage to the Coalition. But most voters surveyed listed Medicare or health policy as their key motivators, suggesting Labor’s strong focus on the issue had cut through. A Nine-Galaxy poll taken in the 25 most marginal seats showed a 3.4% swing to Labor. Related: Australian federal election 2016: first exit poll 50-50 – politics live If reflected acr..
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  • Faulkner unaware of husband's full custody of children

    Faulkner unaware of husband's full custody of children
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  • Federal election 2016: Barnaby Joyce and Tony Windsor in battle for New England

    Federal 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 ..
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  • Queensland car thief offers victim petrol money

    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..
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  • Greens leader Richard Di Natale says Australians are 'looking for change'

    Greens leader Richard Di Natale says Australians are 'looking for change'
    At 12 years old, Minh Tam isn’t old enough to vote, but he claims to have convinced “about half a dozen” of his family members and parents at his school to vote for the Greens. Spending election day handing out how-to-vote cards with his mum at Brunswick North primary school in the Victorian electorate of Wills, he was shocked when Greens leader, Richard Di Natale, turned up. “You’re the leader of the Greens?” Tam asked in awe, before getting a selfie and a photograph. Tam had written an essay ..
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