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1. Town mourns loss of two teenagers and mother mourns loss of a second son.
The NSW town of Tenterfield is mourning the loss of two teenagers who died after their ute crashed at Glen Aplin in southwest Queensland, just 45km from their hometown on Saturday night.
And sadly it is not the first time tragedy has struck one of the families – with the older brother of one of the boys dying just five years earlier.
Zak Sweetman, 18, and Luke Smith, 16, who attended Tenterfield High School were in the ute carrying four teenage boys, that ran off the road twice, eventually repeatedly rolling and end up 20m away in a paddock around 11.30pm.
Two of the occupants survived the crash.
Tragically five years ago Zac’s big brother Brendan died, aged 17, after he jumped into a waterhole at NSW’s Boonoo Boonoo National Park reports The Northern Daily Leader.
“It’s a tragedy that is beyond understanding, but the reality is we have families that are now impacted, tragically, in a way no family should be,” Inspector Brian Cannon said.
“We have no suggestion another vehicle was involved.”
Locals have paid tribute to Zac and Luke on social media.
“It’s heartbreaking seeing my family and in-laws devastated and not being able to do a thing to help, but it’s comforting to know they have a whole town full of love to support them. RIP Zak & Luke xo,” Amanda Condrick wrote on Facebook.
“Rest in piece (sic) Zakky Sweetman! I’m sure Brendan Sweetman will be looking after you up there. One Life, One Chance,” Sarah Musumeci said on Facebook.
2. Shock Newspoll: Labor in front of Coalition.
Malcolm Turnbull faces poor polling today. Image Via Getty.
Malcolm Turnbull’s shine has certainly worn off with today’s Newspoll reporting that the opposition is now ahead of the Coalition — 51 per cent to 49 per cent — in two-party terms.
Support for the Coalition has now fallen to a six-month low 88 days out from a possible double dissolution election.
The poll, reported by The Australian, has Labor's primary vote at 36 per cent, the Coalition have dropped two points to 41 per cent. Mr Turnbull remains the preferred prime minister but his lead over Bill Shorten dropped 10 points from 31 to 21 points.
Mr Turnbull's satisfaction rating slipped to 38 per cent while Mr Shorten's rose to 32 per cent, just six points shy of the prime minister.
Dissatisfaction with Mr Turnbull’s performance has doubled since he became Prime Minister, rising four points to 48 per cent.
3. Kevin Andrews could challenge PM.
Fairfax Media are reporting that Former defence minister Kevin Andrews has suggested he is ready to challenge Malcolm Turnbull.
Mr Andrews said he could potentially challenge the Prime Minister, "if circumstances arose.”
"It has never been my burning ambition to be the leader of the party, but if circumstances arose, which they did in both of those instances where I thought there should be a change or a contest, I am prepared to do it," he said.
However later yesterday he backed away from his comments saying, "At the present time, Mr Turnbull is the prime minister".
“It was talking about the past, the prime minister is the prime minister and he will lead us to the next election and that's quite clear," he told Channel Nine
4. Mother found stabbed to death in home.
A 46-year-old mother, from Rosewood, about 60km west of Brisbane has been found stabbed to death in her bedroom and her partner, Wayne Ashley O’Sullivan, 47, has been charged with her murder.
Police say her body was discovered at her Rosewood house around 7am on Monday.
Detective Inspector Lew Strohfeldt said it was believed the mother of six died early on Monday morning.
Ms Reynolds has been described as being a caring person.
“She was a really good mum. She just really loved her kids so much. It’s hard to believe this has happened” a neighbour told The Courier Mail.
Detective Inspector Lew Strohfeldt said there had been no murder weapon recovered.
“ We haven't got a murder weapon at this point in time ... but it is believed the deceased suffered a number of stab wounds, so we are looking for a knife,' he said.
It is believed that none of her children were home when the murder occurred.
O’Sullivan is due to appear in Ipswich Magistrates Court today.
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5. Panama Papers: BHP and Wilson Security linked to law firm that set up tax haven.
The ABC's Four Corners program has revealed that BHP and Wilson Security are linked to the Panama law firm that has fallen prey to the largest leak in history.
11.5 million documents have been leaked from Mossack Fonseca, a law firm that helps heads of state, criminals, sportspeople and celebrities set up companies in offshore tax havens.
Four Corners last night claimed that BHP used the law firm to register five companies linked to its aluminium, diamonds, steel and finance arms.
Millions of dollars in loans were moved through the tax haven from London.
The program claimed that Wilson Security, a security firm that guards major government buildings was helped by Mossack Fonseca to hide links between its holding company and Hong King billionaires Raymond and Thomas Kwok.
In a statement to the ABC, Wilson insisted the Kwok brothers were never directors of Wilson Security.
"Mr Thomas Kwok is not, nor at any stage has ever been, a director of, nor has he had any involvement in any Wilson company's operations in Australia," Wilson said.
6. Google Play removes app made by the Taliban.
Google has removed an app made by the Taliban from its Play store.
The Taliban app was first discovered on Friday by a website devoted to tracking jihadists online soon after it was taken down.
The ABC reports that the Taliban app, called "Alemarah," gave people the ability to keep up with the latest Taliban news. They could watch videos made by the group, and read stories and updates written in Pashto.
The Taliban spokesperson claimed it was removed because of “technical issues” But it has been reported that Google pulled the app itself as it was in violation of Google’s terms.
The BBC reports that Google pulled the app because it was in violation of its policy that bans apps promoting hate speech, violence and illegal activities.
7. Four men accused of gang raping girl, 9.
Warning: This item may be distressing for some readers.
Four men in the US have been arrested over a gang rape of a nine-year-old-girl whose mother was in the other room while the rape took place.
KUTV reports that the girl and her mother, from Utah, were spending Easter weekend at a friend's home at the time of the attack.
Police the girl was asleep on a sofa when the mother went to smoke meth in the home's garage.
Four men between the ages of 20 and 36 allegedly raped the young girl.
The girl's mother allegedly told investigators that when she returned, she found the girl visibly upset with her dress "pulled up past her waist."
All four men were charged with first-degree felony rape and first-degree felony sodomy on a child.
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8. Entire English village for sale for $37 million.
An entire English village has gone on sale for A$37 million.
West Heslerton in Yorkshire comes with its own 21-bedroom mansion, 43 houses and 2,116 acres of surrounding land.
A pub, sports pavilion, petrol station and playing field are also included in the price tag.
Owner Eve Dawnay inherited the village from her father in the 1960s.
But when she died in 2010 she had no heir to pass it on to so it was put up for sale to be split between beneficiaries.
She wanted the next owner to carry on her legacy of giving villagers cheap rent and supporting the local community.
Henry Pryor, a buying agent and property commentator, believes the village could attract an international buyer.
“The main house has the feel of Miss Havisham about it, but the opportunity to acquire a house like this together with the village will be a big turn on to many of the super-rich.”
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Top Comments
Interesting news this week, the Taliban make an app&its removed? Yet when theres porn pop ups on peoples sites, its fine? Okay then...Maybe that comes under the heading of information&educational?
What's porn got to do with the Taliban.
precisely! Its the principal of what they ban that gets me
So you want them to remove the porn apps not the Taliban apps? Is that what you're saying? Or are you trying to start some pointless 'protest'?
no...I want them to cencure apps that may hurt the young, influence the lost&do whats right by humanity. Taliban shouldnt be able to access vulnerable people thru apps, porn should have dedicated adult sites that mean you must register(because you wont ever get rid of it)...in a perfect world...Im sorry if you misunderstood but I think we should change the way we allow things to escalate&then try to fix it. No argument, just my opinion...