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Notorious child killer days from death as guards move him to a different prison
19+ min ago (303+ words) Convicted child murderer Bevan Spencer von Einem will live out his final days at Yatala Labour Prison with the notorious killer reportedly on his death bed. The 79-year-old was moved from Port Augusta Prison, where he has been held since 2007, to the Adelaide facility on Monday. Von Einem was jailed in 1984 for the sexually-motivated murder of 15-year-old Richard Kelvin, the son of former Nine News presenter Rob Kelvin. Richard vanished near his North Adelaide home in June 1983. Police believe he was abducted, held captive, sexually abused, drugged and tortured for five weeks before his body was found near Mount Crawford airstrip in the Adelaide Hills. Von Einem was arrested later that year. He was found guilty of the murder and was automatically sentenced to life at Yatala Labour Prison. Von Einmen became eligible for parole in 2007 but never applied. Then-SA…...
‘I stabbed another boy’: 15yo allegedly confesses to park attack as girlfriend speaks
1+ hour, 14+ min ago (596+ words) A 15-year-old accused of fatally stabbing another teenager has allegedly told police, "I stabbed another boy in the leg. The 17-year-old victim was found with a stab wound to his thigh at Bruce Purser Reserve on Caballo St in Rouse Hill, northwest Sydney, about 4.20pm on Monday. Despite paramedics" efforts, he was pronounced dead at the scene. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Teen charged with murder after fatal Rouse Hill stabbing. About three hours later, the younger boy arrived at a police station with a parent and was subsequently charged with murder. He appeared in a children"s court on Tuesday. Magistrate James Viney read a police application for DNA samples in the courtroom, which contained sworn declarations from an officer. "It is asserted in the affidavit the victim was a 17-year-old with no criminal charges, Viney said. "It is asserted the…...
Aussie champion makes brutal admission about own age
1+ hour, 23+ min ago (337+ words) Adam Scott might look like the "old golf pro, but until the 2013 Masters champion begins to feel like one he has no plans to stop. The former world No.1 turned 45 in July. It's been 12 years since his sole major success and more than 20 since he clinched the Players Championship at the record age of 23. Scott has appeared in 97 consecutive majors, second only to Jack Nicklaus (146) and has exemptions for next year's showpiece events that mean only poor health will stop him raising the bat. But ahead of Thursday's Australian PGA Championship at Brisbane's Royal Queensland GC, Scott says that shouldn't be an issue. "I'm starting to turn into that kind of old golf pro who's out there, the 14-time PGA Tour winner said on Tuesday. "I remember when I turned pro (in 2000), and I looked at some of those guys…...
‘Embarrassing’ deja vu moment returns to haunt league boss
1+ hour, 49+ min ago (390+ words) There were awkward scenes during the AFLW's awards night on Monday when North Melbourne superstar Ash Riddell was snubbed of votes in a record-breaking game. In the Round 8 clash against Sydney, Riddell broke an AFLW record with 45 disposals, but incredibly did not receive a single vote for her stunning performance. As the votes were called out, it soon became apparent that Riddell had not featured with her teammate Jasmine Garner grabbing the three votes, and Erika O'Shea and Sydney's Zippy Fish snapping up the two and one votes respectively. There was a noticeable reaction in the room after CEO Andrew Dillon called the votes, with veteran star Emma Kearney breaking into laughter and Garner herself just shaking her head in disbelief. It was a deja vu moment for the league boss, who had a similar voting controversy during the Brownlow…...
Neighbours rattled as man found shot dead in Melbourne home
1+ hour, 54+ min ago (128+ words) A man has been shot dead at a home in Melbourne's west. The 26-year-old was found with a gunshot wound on Second Ave in Altona just after 3.30am on Tuesday. He could not be saved. Police have not yet determined if the man's death is suspicious. The home was taped off with a red vehicle parked in the driveway. One neighbour told 7NEWS the area was usually pretty quiet. The man said he thought an elderly couple lived at the home. "I'm just surprised because I see (the couple) driving out," he said. Another neighbour, Harris Boubis, said he was concerned when he had learnt what had happened. "That sort of incident isn't something I'd ever (think) would happen around here."...
Princess Catherine extends olive branch to Andrew’s daughters ahead of Christmas
1+ hour, 56+ min ago (342+ words) It has been a turbulent year for the royal family, with former prince Andrew's scandals continuing to cast a shadow over the monarchy. But as Christmas approaches, Princess Catherine is reportedly rising above the drama, extending an olive branch to Andrew's daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. Since news broke last month that Andrew would be stripped of his titles and removed from Windsor's Royal Lodge, all eyes have been on his daughters. Beatrice and Eugenie have kept busy with public engagements, but behind the scenes, Catherine has reportedly reached out. According to royal commentator Neil Sean, the sisters received personal invitations from Catherine's office for this year's Together at Christmas carol service, held at Westminster Abbey on December 5. "This is Catherine's project and she has the final say " very similar to the way Prince William runs Earthshot," Sean told…...
Insurance catastrophe declared after hailstorms bash state
1+ hour, 57+ min ago (397+ words) Insurers are scrambling after two consecutive days of damaging winds and hail battered southeast Queensland. The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) has declared an Insurance Catastrophe to prioritise and escalate assistance for those affected by the severe storms on Sunday and Monday. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Large hail, damaging winds and heavy rainfall are smashing southeast Queensland The extreme storms caused cyclone-like damage on Bribie Island in Moreton Bay. Cars were flipped, large trees were uprooted onto homes and businesses and roofs were torn from houses. "Insurers have already received more than 16,000 claims across more than 140 postcodes for this event " to be known as CAT 255, ICA said. Under the catastrophe declaration, insurers are now triaging claims to deliver urgent support to the worst-hit properties. ICA deputy CEO Kylie Macfarlane advised residents to lodge claims as soon as possible, even if…...
Hunt for suspects after pregnant horse shot dead on Queensland property
2+ hour, 8+ min ago (191+ words) A beloved horse has been found shot dead on a Queensland family's rural property south of Brisbane. The pregnant palomino mare's body was discovered by her owner with a gunshot wound in a paddock on Ripley Rd, South Ripley, last month. Queensland police and Detectives from Rural and Stock Crime Squad were called to the scene and have begun investigating the "unlawful killing" of the family horse, they said. "Initial investigations indicate the horse was shot by an unknown person or persons sometime in the early hours of Saturday, October 25," police said. "Police are appealing for anyone who may have seen any suspicious activity in the area or has information about the incident to come forward." Anyone with information, CCTV or dashcam footage of the area around the time of the incident is urged to contact police. RSPCA Queensland has…...
Fine dining meets home cooked Italian food: The perfect country escape, Wildergreen
2+ hour, 31+ min ago (1002+ words) Meet the perfect country weekend getaway experience, escape from the city to the perfect "multi-seasonal regional sanctuary. Sitting on the border of New South Wales and Victoria is the first-of-its-kind lifestyle precinct, Wildergreen. Just under three hours from Melbourne and an eight hour drive from central Sydney, I was invited to indulge in an eat, sip and play experience. The experience had a bit of everything, from Woodfired pizza to great cocktails and even better live music. It felt like stepping into a world of luxury and elegance in the quiet escape of a country town " let me convince you to bite the bullet and make the journey in-land to discover great food and even better people. Wildergreen is home to Embr, a wood-fire Italian restaurant that intersects fine dining and the warmth of family style meals. At the heart…...
Leaked email reveals extraordinary warning ahead of Chinese official’s visit
2+ hour, 58+ min ago (270+ words) Canberra politicians have reportedly been warned to take extra precautions during a visit from senior Chinese officials, amid heightened security concerns. Politicians and staffers received an email telling them to consider powering down their phones and closing their offices while the chairman of China's Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, Zhao Leji, was visiting Parliament House. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Politicians warned of hacking during Chinese official's visit The secret email from the Department of Parliamentary Services contained strict security protocols, including instructions to stay off Wi-Fi networks due to fears of potential hacking attempts. "Suites and offices adjacent to the delegation movements may wish to ensure doors and blinds are closed during the visit for privacy," the message read. "Within the identified areas, internet-connected devices including phones, tablets and laptops should be powered down. "Where devices must be…...