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Beach the place to escape Christmas heat

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 25 Desember 2012 | 22.16

Beachgoers get into the Christmas spirit at Scarborough Beach. Picture: Kerris Berrington Source: Geelong Advertiser

Beachgoers get into the Christmas spirit at Scarborough Beach. Picture: Kerris Berrington Source: Geelong Advertiser

Beachgoers get into the Christmas spirit at Scarborough Beach. Picture: Kerris Berrington Source: Geelong Advertiser

SUN, surf and santa hats were all part of Christmas day celebrations at Scarborough Beach today.

Anja Cirkovic and her family got into the festive spirit by donning the decorative head gear and taking the plunge in a bid to cool off from today's expected 39 degree scorching heat.
 
Mrs Cirkovic said it was a family tradition to meet at Scarborough and go for a swim before before heading to lunch with relatives.
 
"We have been doing this for more than 20 years and it's something we have encouraged our family to continue,'' she said.
 
"The family meets at the beach at about 9am and we all go for a swim and enjoy ourselves for a few hours before heading home.
 
"It's the best place on earth.''
 
Surf Lifesavers are patrolling Scarborough for swimmers in distress and on the look out of sharks.

 
A spate of shark sightings close to shore in the past week has forced the closure of some Perth beaches.
 
Thousands of people are expected to cram popular beaches as the temperature starts to rise throughout the day.
 
Beach goers have been advised to wear a hat, apply sunscreen regularly and to seek shade as well as to drink plenty of water to help prevent deydration and heat stroke.
 
Perth faces a heatwave over the next six days with temperatures expected to hit 40 degrees and stay in the high 30's.
 

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Aussie lawyer heads home

Australian lawyer Sarah Armstrong is on her way home after being held in Mongolia. Source: Supplied

AUSTRALIAN lawyer Sarah Armstrong has touched down in Sydney after being barred from leaving Mongolia for two months.

The 32-year-old was stopped at Ulan Bator airport in mid-October because authorities wanted to question her over corruption allegations centred on the former chief of Mongolia's mining authority.

Ms Armstrong is a lawyer for Rio Tinto mining subsidiary SouthGobi Resources.

Last night, a Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokesman confirmed Ms Armstrong had boarded a flight out of Mongolia.

She landed at Sydney Airport this afternoon and was due to get a connecting flight to Tasmania to be reunited with her parents.

Her mother, Yvonne, told AAP she had been bracing for a Christmas spent thinking of her daughter stuck in Mongolia.

"All I wanted to hear was that she was on a plane," she said last night from her Tasmanian home.

She got the good news via text message from a friend in Mongolia.

Mrs Armstrong said her daughter had told her on Friday that she thought she would be allowed to leave within days, but she had been trying not to get her hopes up.

Also on Friday, it is understood, Foreign Minister Bob Carr again contacted the Mongolian ambassador to Australia about Ms Armstrong's case.

Senator Carr also flagged the Australian Government's concerns when he met the Mongolian foreign minister in November.

Ms Armstrong is a lawyer for Rio Tinto mining subsidiary SouthGobi Resources.

The company on Monday said Mongolia's Independent Authority Against Corruption (IAAC) had ended its questioning of the lawyer.

SouthGobi has been informed by the IAAC that the 32-year-old "is no longer a suspect in their investigations", the coal firm said in a statement to the Hong Kong stock exchange where it is listed.

Mongolian officials said Armstrong was wanted over an investigation into the former chief of Mongolia's mining authority, who is suspected of illegally handling mining licences, according to Dow Jones Newswires.

Senator Carr said it was "great news" - and good timing.

"I understand her family have been advised of her departure from Mongolia and look forward to seeing her for Christmas," he said in a statement on Monday.

"I thank the Mongolian government and particularly Foreign Minister (Luvsanvandan) Bold for their willingness to resolve this matter.

"I also applaud our consular staff ... including consuls general David Lawson and Tony Burchill, who worked tirelessly in making representations on Ms Armstrong's behalf."


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Attack on NY firefighters caught on radio

Audio has been released of the shooting of New York firefighters in the US. Fox News reports.

CHILLING audio has emerged of the gunman who ambushed four volunteer firefighters responding to a house fire outside Rochester, New York before killing himself.

Emergency radio communications capture someone saying he "could see the muzzle flash coming at me" as a gunman ambushed firefighters responding to a blaze in Lake Ontario he had set to trap them.

In pictures: Horror attack

A gunman has shot dead two firefighters when he ambushed them at the scene of a housefire in a suburb of Rochester, New York.

The audio draws a chilling picture of the attack police say William Spengler carried out Friday morning in the Lake Ontario community of Webster. Spengler ambushed the four volunteer firefighters responding to an intense pre-dawn house fire killing two before ending up dead himself, authorities said.

The gunman fired at the firefighters when they arrived shortly after 5.30am at the blaze near the Lake Ontario shore in Webster, town police chief Gerald Pickering said.

Lieutenant Michael Chiapperini, who volunteered as a firefighter in his spare time, was one of two firefighters killed in a Christmas Eve ambush in New York state.

The audio posted on the website RadioReference.com has someone reporting "firefighters are down" and saying "got to be rifle or shotgun."

The first Webster police officer who arrived chased the suspect and exchanged gunfire with him, authorities said. Police used an armoured vehicle to evacuate more than 30 nearby residents.

Firefighters gather around a burning house after they were let back into the area follwoing the fatal shooting. Picture: AP/Democrat & Chronicle, Jamie Germano

"It does appear it was a trap" for the first responders to the fire, Mr Pickering said at a news conference.

Police in New York state say the  62-year-old gunman who ambushed the firefighters had served 17 years for manslaughter in the death of his grandmother.

This image taken from video provided by WHAM13-TV, shows homes on fire in Webster, where a gunman ambushed four volunteer firefighters responding to a house fire.

Mr Pickering said Spengler was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot to the head.

Police don't know a motive yet nor if anyone died in the fire itself.

A screen grab from WHAM-TV's live coverage of the scene in Webster, New York.

One of the dead firefighters was also a town police lieutenant; it wasn't clear whether he returned fire. An off-duty police officer who was driving by was injured by shrapnel, Mr Pickering said.

"These people get up in the middle of the night to go put out fires; they don't expect to be shot and killed," Mr Pickering said.

Firefighters battle a blaze after they were let back onto the site outside Rochester. Picture: AP/Democrat & Chronicle, Jamie Germano

The fire started in one home and spread to two others and a car, officials said. The gunfire initially kept firefighters from battling the blazes. Police say four homes were destroyed and four damaged.

The West Webster Fire District learned of the fire early on Monday after a report of a car and house on fire on Lake Road, on a narrow peninsula where Irondequoit Bay meets Lake Ontario, Monroe county sheriff Patrick O'Flynn said.

The fire appeared from a distance as a pulsating ball of flame glowing against the early morning sky, flames licking into treetops and reflecting on the water, with huge bursts of smoke billowing away in a brisk wind.

Two of the firefighters arrived on a fire engine and two in their own vehicles, Mr Pickering said. After the gunman fired, one of the wounded men managed to flee, but the other three couldn't because of flying gunfire.

A police armoured vehicle was used to recover two of the men, and eventually it evacuated 33 people from nearby homes, the police chief said.

The dead men were identified as Police Lt. Michael Chiapperini, 43, the Webster Police Department's public information officer; and Tomasz Kaczowka, also a 911 dispatcher, whose age was not released.

Mr Pickering described Chiapperini as a "lifetime firefighter" with nearly 20 years with the department, and called Kaczowka a "tremendous young man."


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The two wounded firefighters, Joseph Hofsetter and Theodore Scardino, were in a guarded condition in the intensive care unit at Strong Memorial Hospital, authorities said. Both were awake and alert and are expected to recover.

Mr Hofsetter, also a full-timer with the Rochester Fire Department, was hit once in the pelvis, and the bullet lodged in his spine, authorities said. Mr Scardino was hit in the chest and knee.

Yesterday's shooting and fires were in a neighbourhood of seasonal and year-round homes set close together across the road from the lakeshore. The area is popular with recreational boaters but is normally quiet this time of year.

"We have very few calls for service in that location," Mr Pickering said. "Webster is a tremendous community. We are a safe community, and to have a tragedy befall us like this is just horrendous."

Mr O'Flynn lamented the violence, which comes on the heels of other shootings including the massacre of 20 students and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.

"It's sad to see that that this is becoming more commonplace in communities across the nation," Mr O'Flynn said.

Webster, a middle-class suburb, has now been linked to house fire violence two Decembers in a row.

Last year on December 7, authorities say a 15-year-old boy doused his home with gasoline and set it ablaze, killing his father and two brothers, aged 16 and 12. His mother and 13-year-old sister escaped with injuries. He is being prosecuted as an adult.

Local newspaper, the Democrat and Chronicle, reports that the flag outside the West Webster Fire Department was lowered to half-staff at 10.45am. Fire district commissioners, Pat Morris and Billy Gross, described a sombre scene inside. 

"Each one of the firefighters is comforting each other," Mr Morris said. The Monroe County stress management team is working with the firefighters, the commissioners said, and local businesses are donating food.

"These firemen are part of our family. You go into a fire with these guys. To see them go down with something like this is totally unexpected. We are in shock," Mr Gross said, adding help was coming from all sides.

"Because of the shock and stress inside, you can't expect us to go and fight (another) fire," he added.

FBI spokeswoman Maureen Dempsey said the FBI was assisting law enforcement with whatever needs they had. "We have people on the scene. Members of our joint terrorism task force."

Webster is a middle-class, lakeside suburb. "I'm not aware of anything like this happening in Webster, obviously not a firefighter being fired upon," Webster fire marshal Rob Boutillier said.

Authorities remain on the scene evacuating residents. They are being searched by New York state police and other authorities before being taken to a bus.

Resident Michael Damico, whose son woke him up at 8am to tell him about the fire, was among those evacuated. He told the Democrat and Chronicle that "The whole strip's been evacuated. They're evacuating all of the houses and going through them," he said.

"We looked out the window and we saw the SWAT team and everyone around. Some people on this bus already watched their houses burn. They're not happy," Mr Damico said.

The debate about gun laws in America continues, in the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings on December 14, which killed 26 people including 20 children.

The National Rifle Association (NRA) is sticking to its stance on guns, calling for an armed guard in every school across America. National Rifle Association chief executive officer Wayne LaPierre said on Friday: "The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun."


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Homeless man robbed on Christmas Eve

A HOMELESS man has been injured after he was assaulted by another man who tried to steal a packet of noodles off him near a church.

The 32-year-old man had been sitting behind a church in Northbridge when he was approached by another man at 10pm on Christmas Eve.

Police said the offender tried to steal a packet of noodles from the homeless man when an altercation took place and the homeless man was assaulted.

The homeless man then followed the alleged offender to a nearby supermarket, where another altercation occurred before he flagged down a passing police car.

The victim was taken to hospital with a possible broken jaw and severe bruising to his face.

Police are appealing for any witnesses or information relating to the incident.


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Christmas charity lunch draws thousands

2000 people enjoyed Perth's biggest Christmas Day charity event. Picture: Kerris Berrington Source: PerthNow

DISADVANTAGED families and those without loved ones gathered at Wellington Square in East Perth today for the 37th annual Christmas Lunch in the Park, a charity event organised by Mission Australia.

The lunch - Perth's biggest charity event - provides them with food, gifts and entertainment so they can enjoy Christmas Day.

Mission Australia state director Melissa Perry said the event brought the community together in Christmas spirit.

"Our lunch is open to people from all walks of life who don't have friends or family to share the Christmas experience with," she said.

"We welcome them to come along and be a part of our community on Christmas Day, to enjoy a meal, entertainment and great companionship.

"We also recognise the importance of volunteers in making CLIP happen, many of whom have been helping us for years. In particular we'll be recognising the efforts of our wonderful volunteer coordinator, Rob de Souza, who has been giving his time for 20 years now."


Ms Perry said the event was a key feature of Perth's festive season, bringing the public, companies and hundreds of volunteers together to make sure Christmas was a special time for everyone.

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Secret Lotto winner yet to come forward

Written By Unknown on Senin, 24 Desember 2012 | 22.16

TWO lucky Perth Lotto players got an early Christmas present in Saturday night's draw, but Lotterywest is still waiting for one ticket holder to come forward.

The winners each picked up a $387,971 Division 1 prize.

A young family from Ellenbrook, who bought their ticket from The Lucky Charm, said they had to triple check their ticket on Sunday morning.

"We were just beside ourselves," the family said. "This is just the best Christmas gift."

They have been playing the same random selection of numbers for the past 15 years.

The owner of a winning Division 1 ticket, sold at Secret News in Secret Harbour, has yet to step forward and claim their prize.

Outlet owner Marilla Martins said the store had been "incredibly busy" as customers came in to check their tickets.

"In fact, I haven't even had a chance to check my own ticket for the draw yet - so who knows, it could be me," she said.

There have been 69 Division 1 winners in WA this year, which could be added to this weekend.

Saturday is the $30 million Megadraw.

"Last year, WA took home an incredible 10 Division 1 wins in the Megadraw, and we are hoping to continue the State's lucky streak in Saturday night's draw," Lotterywest spokeswoman Pina Compagnone said.

No Lotterywest terminals will be open on Christmas Day.


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Teen's hand slashed in daylight robbery

A TEENAGE girl was slashed with a knife during a robbery in Armadale this morning.

The 17-year-old was walking along Green Avenue at about 8am when she was approached by a woman who asked for the time.

The woman then pulled out a knife from behind her back and threatened the girl, demanding her wallet.

When the victim refused, the woman grabbed her.

During the ensuing struggle, the teenager's wallet was stolen and she received knife wounds to her right hand.

The girl was then helped by a passer-by and was taken to Royal Perth Hospital, where she will undergo surgery on her hand.

The woman left the area in a vehicle described as being a light blue or silver Ford Falcon with Mandurah number plates.

She is described as being dark skinned and in her late teens to early 20s.

Anyone with information or who may have witnessed the incident is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.


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Bushfire warning as temperatures rise

Residents in high-risk bushfire areas are being reminded to have a bushfire survival plan in case of an emergency. Source: PerthNow

WITH a tough bushfire season ahead for Western Australia this summer and soaring temperatures predicted over the Christmas week, emergency service authorities are reminding people to be vigilant and prepared for a bushfire threat.

Research conducted by the Department of Fire and Emergency Services earlier this year found many people who live in high risk areas underestimated the destructive nature of bushfires and thought it wouldn't happen to them.

The results have been incorporated into the latest edition of the bushfire guide Prepare. Act. Survive.

DFES director of community engagement Suellen Shea said the findings highlighted the importance of household planning.

"Many people are underestimating the ferocious nature of bushfires and, as a result, they aren't putting in place the necessary preparations to ensure their survival," she said.

"If you live in or near bush, developing and using a bushfire survival plan is critical.

"Having a plan to follow will help you avoid last minute decisions that could cost lives."

The guide incorporates the latest research and information about what to do when a threat happens.

DFES deputy commissioner of operations Lloyd Bailey urged people to keep safe over Christmas by having a bushfire survival plan.

"This week we will see temperatures soar, which means bushfires will be more likely and more dangerous," he said.

"If you live in a high risk area, suburban or rural, you really need to take responsibility for yourself and your family and have a bushfire survival plan."

Mr Bailey also warned those wanting to stay and defend their properties not to underestimate the power of a bushfire and the destruction it could cause.

"If your plan is to stay and actively defend, you cannot do that with a few buckets and a garden hose," he said.

"You will need to have protective clothing that covers as much of your skin as possible, firefighting equipment and an independent water supply of at least 20,000 litres.

"Defending your home is no joke, it's not easy and to be quite frank, unless you have the equipment and experience your safest option is to leave early."


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Girl, 3, pulled from pool at Seaworld

Quick action by a nurse and lifeguard saved the life of a little girl who nearly drowned at a Gold Coast resort this afternoon.

The three-year-old girl was reportedly unconscious and not breathing when she was pulled from a pool at Seaworld Resort near Main Beach just after 5pm on Christmas Eve.

Her rescuers revived the toddler and gave her oxygen, with the girl in a semi-conscious state by the time paramedics arrived.

Police confirmed the girl was been transported to Gold Coast Hospital where she is reportedly in a stable condition.

Seaworld Resort was unavailable for comment and it remains unclear if the girl's rescuers were staff or guests at the hotel.


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Wundowie bushfire now under control

A BUSHFIRE in Western Australia that had been threatening lives and homes is now control.

Authorities say that residents are no longer in danger in Kingia Road in the eastern part of Wundowie in the Shire of Northam, about 90km northeast of Perth.

The blaze was first reported at 2.30pm on December 23 but the Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) said the flames reignited on Monday and jumped containment lines. It is now burning within containment lines.

"There is no threat to lives or homes but there is a lot of smoke in the area,'' a DFES spokesman said.

"Although there is no immediate danger you need to be aware and keep up to date in case the situation changes.''

The fire is believed to have been deliberately lit.

Residents can visit www.dfes.wa.gov.au or call 1300 657 209 for more information.


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