澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2015-07-28(在线收听) |
Leading the news, the New South Wales government has ordered a statewide audit of prayer groups of public schools. Authorities will issue a memo or principles today, outlining their obligations to report extremism. Last week, police confirmed the student from Epping Boys High School in Sydney’s northwest was being investigated over allegations he was preaching radical Islam at that school. Australian TV Star Maggie Kirkpatrick has been charged with multiple counts of child sex offenses. The 74-year-old play-awarder nicknamed “freak” in the hit TV show “the Prisoner”. She’s facing two counts of indecent assault and one count of gross indecency with a person under 16. She will be a member in court next month. The Federal Education Minister says his party needs to do more to help young women enter politics. Christopher Pyne says it’s important parliament has input from women with children or those who are planning a family.
“Because the number of women representing the Liberal party in the Senate for example has not increased. It’s declined. And we need to address that subject.”
And the Australian Tax Office is concerned tax deductions aimed small business will be rotted by fraudsters. Twenty-thousand-dollar small business asset right / was the center piece of the government’s May Budget. Documents obtained by the ABC under freedom of information shows tax office staff believe fraudsters will target the tax since concession by trying to look like legitimate businesses. |
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