Wednesday, February 29, 2012

QLD: Intruder report leads to drug bust


AAP General News (Australia)
02-17-2009
QLD: Intruder report leads to drug bust

BRISBANE, Feb 17 AAP - Police responding to a report of an intruder failed to find
one, but then stumbled across a man allegedly in possession of a variety of drugs.

A report of a person climbing over a fence in the Brisbane suburb of Hamilton at around
4pm (AEST) on Monday had officers checking a possible break-and-enter.

Instead, when they checked inside the premises they found the resident allegedly with
a selection of drugs, drug utensils, money and a weapon.

A 33-year-old Hamilton man was charged with one count of produce dangerous drugs, three
counts of possess dangerous drugs, one count of fail to dispose, one count of possess
utensils, one count of possess proceeds and possession of a weapon.

He will face Brisbane Magistrate's Court today.

AAP stg/maur

KEYWORD: DRUGS

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FED:PM bringing on fight with Rudd: Turnbull


AAP General News (Australia)
12-06-2011
FED:PM bringing on fight with Rudd: Turnbull

MELBOURNE, Dec 6 AAP - The government's decision to award the Australia Network contract
to the ABC is Prime Minister Julia Gillard's attempt to "bring on a fight" with predecessor
Kevin Rudd, opposition communication spokesman Malcolm Turnbull says.

The move highlights a widening rift between the pair and Sky News deserves compensation
for the botched tender process, Mr Turnbull said.

"Friction is an understatement. It's more like a widening rift between the prime minister
and Kevin Rudd," Mr Turnbull told reporters in Melbourne on Tuesday.

"To abandon that tender and dump effectively Kevin Rudd's preferred candidate, Sky
News, while he is on a plane somewhere else in the world, that just shows this is a provocation.

"Julia Gillard has done this deliberately in order to provoke Kevin Rudd. I suspect
she is trying to bring on a fight with him."

The government announced late on Monday that it would permanently award the $223 million
contract to the ABC, ending a bid by Sky News.

The commercial broadcaster has flagged it will seek compensation for taking part in
the scuttled tender process.

Sky News and the ABC both bid for the 10-year contract to broadcast the network to
44 nations in Asia and the Pacific.

Mr Turnbull said Sky was morally entitled to compensation.

"If you are asking the question from a moral point of view, sure, Sky has every reason
to feel very aggrieved."

But he said a clause in the tender might allow the government to avoid paying Sky News.

"There may be some legal reason why the government can wriggle out of that, but morally
I think they're in an awful position," Mr Turnbull said.

AAP jcr/tdb/mn/tab

KEYWORD: NETWORK TURNBULL

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