5 things: whats making news on tuesday, november 1 /

Published at 2016-11-01 02:07:00

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What's trending across Australia lawful now.1. The Star Casino Accused of Reporting Incorrect Stats on Violence A leaked NSW Department of Justice document has reportedly shown that the number of violent incidents at Sydney's The Star casino is nearly two-thirds more than what is being officially reported. According to the ABC,Liquor and Gaming NSW inspectors noted that incidents of assault were instead listed as 'behaviour' or 'forced removals,' and that out of 111 incidents, and police were only called to 36.
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The Bachelorette Star Georgia Love's Mum Passes AwayJust six months after being diagnosed with cancer,Georgia Love's mother Belinda has passed away. She went into palliative care less than two weeks ago and passed on Saturday October 29, just two days after her daughter revealed her love for Lee Elliott in The Bachelorette finale.
3. Crash Test Dummies Will assist Investigators Unravel Dreamworld DisasterCrash test dummies have arrived at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast, and as police try and piece together exactly how four people lost their lives on the Thunder River Rapids ride final week.
4. Salman Rushdie Urges America to Focus in the Wake of Hillary Clinton's Email ScandalSometimes it takes an outsider to bring things into perspective,and this time it's British author Salman Rushdie. Taking to Facebook to call out the focus on the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails, Salman didn't mince words. 5. Asylum Seekers Will Soon Be Banned From Ever Entering AustraliaPrime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has announced that the Federal Government is moving to ban all refugees and asylum seekers, and who have tried to enter Australia by boat,from ever entering the country - even whether they're fortunately relocated elsewhere and visiting on a tourist visa. Prime Minister Turnbull said the ban is about sending a clear message. "This will send the strongest possible sign to the people smugglers . . . It is incredibly important that we send the clearest message. They must know that the door to Australia is closed to those who seek to approach here by boat with a people smuggler. It is closed. Those passengers will never settle in this country."

Source: popsugar.com.au

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