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How Perth got 3 times more popular

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 12 Desember 2013 | 22.16

Nathan Lyon and Shane Watson with fans after their win in Adelaide. Picture: Sarah Reed Source: News Limited

AUSSIE fans are heading to the wild west on a mission - to watch our Test heroes return the urn to home soil.

Australia has dominated the first two Tests of the Ashes, and only need to finish off the Poms in Perth to win back the famous trophy for the first time since 2007.

Australia's winning streak in the opening two Ashes Tests has resulted in a flurry of last-minute Perth accommodation bookings.

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Booking website Wotif.com reports a 346 per cent increase in bookings since the Ashes tour started.

But tourists will have to slip, slop, slap, with temperatures expected to soar into the high 30s for all five days of the Test.

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Melbourne and Sydney are also expected to see a boost in tourists thanks to the Ashes, with bookings more than doubling since the Ashes Series started.

Bookings for Melbourne on Wotif.com have seen a 14 per cent increase compared to the last Ashes Boxing Day Test in January 2011, while Sydney has seen a surge of 47 per cent.

The Wotif figures were based on year-on-year forward bookings comparing the periods of this summer's Tests with the previous Ashes series.

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Better bring a shirt to Perth. Picture: Angie Simms Source: News Limited


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Depraved clan's messy family tree

The children would come in to town only a couple of times a year and looked "dirty", locals say. Picture: Supplied Source: Supplied Source: Supplied

ON A rough block of scrub hidden in the hills above a quiet NSW country town, the Colt family had a terrible secret.

Living in a row of ramshackle tents and sheds which had no showers, toilets or running water were 40 adults and children. But the Colts kept to themselves.

Neighbours on one of the large properties or hobby farms occasionally heard a chainsaw, but no laughter or play.

The men occasionally sold firewood and two of the adult men worked as council labourers.

Occasionally, the womenfolk would come into town in a four-wheel drive.

Out would pile a dirty troupe of ragtag children, some of them rail thin, wearing dirty clothes.

The town people didn't even know their names.

Occasionally, when the welfare officers came visiting, the children would be forced to attend a few days of school, where they needed remedial teaching.

It wasn't until a squad of police and child protection officers arrived unannounced on the property one day in early June last year, that the shocking truth about the Colts would be revealed.

Police and welfare officers were shocked by the appalling squalor and degradation on a property where children were found to be the result of incestuous relationships. Picture: Stock photo Source: Supplied

DEPRAVED SECRETS IN A COUNTRY TOWN

Not only were the Colt family closely related by generations of incest. In fear of discovery the appalling facts about their family, the Colts had fled three other Australian states before coming to rest in rural NSW.

And it was here that four generations of interbreeding exploded into a life of depravity.

Under the eye of the family matriarch, Betty Colt, who slept in the marital bed with her brother, the children copulated with each other and with adults.

Years of interrelations had resulted in some of the children misshapen and intellectually impaired. Many of them could not speak intelligibly.

They were profoundly neglected, to the point they didn't know how to shower or use toilet paper, and were covered in sores and racked with disease.

Left to their own devices, brothers with sisters, uncles with nieces, fathers with daughters, they engaged in sexual activities.

Ten of the children had parents who were probably father and daughter or brother and sister. Stock photo Source: Supplied Source: Supplied

The children also mutilated the genitalia of animals.

When the girls became pregnant, they would often simply miscarry on the farm, not wanting to arouse suspicions among doctors or health professionals.

While the Colt women claim outsiders had fathered their children - itinerant men, a wheat worker, a Swedish backpacker - science told otherwise.

When they finally managed to get test swabs into a laboratory, geneticists uncovered a family tree which was a nightmare of "homozygosity", when a child's parents are closely related.

Eight of the Colt children have parents who were either brother and sister, mother and son or father and daughter.

A further six have parents who were either aunt and nephew, uncle and niece, half siblings or grandparents and grandchild.

Interviews with the Colts revealed the family saga began back in New Zealand, in the first half of last century when June Colt was born to parents who were brother and sister.

June married Tim and in the 1970s the couple emigrated to Australia.

The family would then move, several times, between South Australia, Western Australia, and Victoria, usually living in remote rural communities, shying away from public knowledge about the truth.

Tim and June gave birth to four daughters and two sons.

Three of the daughters - Rhonda, 47, Betty, 46, and Martha, 33, and at least one of the sons, Charlie, form the elder members of the family group in the NSW bush camp.

Betty had 13 children.

She contended their father was a man called Phil Walton, now dead, who was known to the family as Tim.

But genetics show one of her children, Bobby, 15, was fathered either by her father, whose name was Tim, or the brother she was sleeping with.

Four more of Betty's children were fathered by a close family member.

Betty's eldest child, Raylene, now aged 30, has a 13-year-old daughter, Kimberly.

Raylene insists Kimberly's father is a man called Sven, from Sweden or Switzerland.

Testing identifies Kimberly's father as either her half brother, an uncle or a grandfather.

The Colt family tree. Graphic: news.com.au Source: NewsComAu

Betty's second oldest child, Tammy, now aged 27, has given birth to three daughters, one of whom died from a rare genetic disorder, and all of whom, she eventually admitted, were fathered by her closest brother, Derek, 25.

Betty's younger sister, Martha Colt, 33, has five children, four of whom were fathered by her own father, Tim, or by her brother, and another who is the product of a union with a close relation.

It was the 10 youngest of Betty and Martha's children, and Raylene's daughter, Kimberly, 13, who ran wild in a sexual spree about the property.

Betty's children, Bobby, 15, Billy, 14, Brian, 12, Dwayne, 9, and Carmen, 8, all have parents who are close family members.

Martha's children, Albert, 15, Jed, 14, Ruth, 9, and Nadia, 7, are also the product of closely-related parents.

Interviewed by child protection workers and psychologists, they told of a virtual sexual free-for-all.

Ruth and Nadia said Albert, Jed and Karl showed them pornographic magazines, touched their breasts and Albert had sexual intercourse with them.

Kimberly said she had oral sex with Dwayne, while Carmen watched. Her mother Raylene had been aware of the incident.

Albert, Jed, Karl, Bobby and Billy admitted they tortured animals, including puppies and cats. Carmen said her father was her uncle Charlie.

Ruth said her father was Charlie. She also said her brothers, Jed and Karl, had sex with her.

Following the discovery of the Colt family in the hills, 12 children have been removed from their parents.

Their mothers have hired lawyers to argue in the courts for the children's return.

One of the mothers is due to face court on charges of procuring the removal of a child from care and recruiting a child for a crime, and further charges are expected.

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Motorcyclist dies in truck collision

A motorcyclist was killed today after his machine collided with a truck in Perth's eastern suburbs. Source: News Limited

A MAN has been killed after his motorcycle collided with a truck in Perth's eastern suburbs this morning.

Emergency services were called to the Bellevue crash at the Great Eastern Highway, Bushby Street intersection about 11am.

It is understood the motorcyclist was crushed by the truck as it was reversing.

The man died at the scene.

Major Crash detectives are investigating.


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Teacher jailed for producing child porn

A FORMER schoolteacher who took indecent photographs of hundreds of children at playgrounds and beaches around Perth, and then shared them on a child porn website, has been jailed for two years.

Garry Anthony Tysoe, 53, admitted to producing and distributing more than 1000 images of children, which were taken covertly using a zoom lens between January and August this year.

Tysoe then "traded" the images on a Russian-based child porn website, also adding indecent comments alongside the pictures, which concentrated on the genital areas of young girls estimated to be aged between eight and 13.

At the Perth District Court today, Judge Simon Stone commented that it appeared nowhere was safe for children to play without becoming the victims of pedophile interests.

"This is not a victimless crime, and it is difficult to imagine the distress and horror that a child would go through if they were told by someone they were on a child porn website indefinitely," Judge Stone said.

"And one wonders as a parent what you would say. It is out there now, Mr Tysoe, and you put it there."

The photos were taken at playgrounds, school sports carnivals, surf lifesaving events and beaches, then uploaded to the website under the pseudonym "VoyBoy1960".

Judge Stone said the children were clearly identifiable, and featured their school logo on their uniforms, and in some cases their faces.

He said it was impossible to know how many children had been photographed, but with more than 1000 images featuring as many as five youngsters together, he estimated hundreds may have been targeted.

"These were vulnerable children, going about normal childlike activities - even playing in playgrounds - and you covertly filmed them, and then contributed to the market in child exploitation material," Judge Stone said.

"You then sexualised these children, and engaged in a barter system to share the pictures with others from overseas."

Tysoe, who was a teacher for 25 years before becoming a trainer in the mining industry, was sentenced to two years immediate prison, with an eligibility for parole after one year.


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Killer 'doesn't deserve a second chance'

A classmate who saw schoolgirl Vicky Groves stabbed to death 22 years ago has spoken exclusively to Nine News.

A CLASSMATE who watched in horror as schoolgirl Vicky Groves was stabbed to death by her former boyfriend 22 years ago has spoken for the first time.

The woman, who is now 38, was one of 18 people in the classroom that witnessed the horrific act at Churchlands Senior High School on November 7, 1991.

The woman opened up in the wake of news that Ms Groves killer, now 38, is to be released on parole after serving 22 years in prison.

Today, 'Stacy' told Nine News she is haunted by the harrowing ordeal and she is shocked Vicky's murderer has been released from prison.

"I don't think he deserves a second chance, she never got a second chance, she had no chance, no chance of defending herself against him," she said.

Stacy said she remembered the attack 'like it was yesterday.'

"It's something that never leaves you, it's always in your mind," she said.

Ms Groves killer, who was 15 years old in 1991, can not be named because he was a juvenile at the time.


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Shark baits 'create more dangerous situation'

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 11 Desember 2013 | 22.16

There has been widespread criticism of the Government's plan to kill sharks that come close to shore.

Large sharks that swim into designated 'kill zones' near popular swimming and surfing beaches in Western Australia will be hunted by professional fishermen.

A plan to cull big sharks in WA waters has caused much controversy. Picture: file image Source: News Limited

PLANS to set baited shark-catching devices off West Australian beaches without nets could in fact endanger swimmers and surfers, an expert says.

Responding to a spate of shark attacks in the state's waters, the WA government has proposed using drum lines - baited hooks attached to drums fixed to the ocean floor - to catch the apex predators, which will be left to drown.

Queensland has been using drum lines for 51 years, with one fatal attack at a patrolled beach during that period, but also uses nets to prevent sharks that are lured by the baits from coming close to shore.

Christopher Neff, an American PhD student at the University of Sydney conducting the first doctoral thesis on the politics of shark attacks, said West Australian beachgoers would actually be more at risk of attack if the planned drum lines were not accompanied by nets.

"I'm befuddled by the rationale of how baiting sharks towards the beaches is meant to reduce the risk of a shark attack,'' Mr Neff said.

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After Texan man George Wainwright was killed by a shark while scuba diving at Rottnest Island in October 2011, drum lines were set.

But they had to be brought in within a few hours because they attracted large numbers of tuna, followed by sharks that sought to prey on the fish.

"They were creating a more dangerous situation than what they were previously,'' Mr Neff said.

There were no easy solutions and the prevailing scientific view was that human encounters with sharks rose as populations grew, with more people going into the water.

"And Perth has had a tremendous increase,'' Mr Neff said.

"There is no evidence that culling reduces the risk of shark bites.

"But it's clear that politics is doing the decision making, not science.''

Animals Australia spokeswoman Lisa Chalk said it was common sense that baiting sharks would only attract more, which would increase the likelihood of attacks.

She said the animal welfare group urged the WA government to reconsider the plan and implement better methods to "repel'' sharks.

Liberal government whip in the WA Legislative Council, Phil Edman - who has dived with great whites - is against culling and suggests beachgoers use electronic pulse-emitting devices such as Shark Shield to lower the risk of attack.

There was also criticism for the state government's plan, announced along with the drum line proposal yesterday, to pay professional shark fishermen to patrol WA waters and kill any shark bigger than three metres in designated zones spanning vast tracts of the southern coastline during summer.

WA Shark Fishing Association president Brian Scimone said the state government had not been in contact or sought input.

"It shocked me when it came out on the news,'' Mr Scimone said.

He said the simplest solution would be to allow commercial shark fishermen back in metropolitan waters after a seven-year ban.

Conservation activists Sea Shepherd seek to legally oppose the state government proposals, while Greens MP Lynn MacLaren tabled a petition against the plan in parliament today.

Two beaches closed as sharks comes within 30m of shore

Two Perth beaches were closed this morning after two sharks were spotted close to shore.

People were forced out of the water at Brighton and Scarborough beaches after the Westpac Lifesaver Helicopter saw two sharks heading south, only 30m from the shore.

The beaches were reopened briefly this afternoon but shut again at 2.40pm after more sightings.

Surf Life Saving WA has advised that the beaches will remain closed until 6am.


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Westgate Mall: The explosive truth

CCTV footage shows Kenyan soldiers apparently looting shops during the Westgate siege.

A still from CCTV footage believed to show two of the attackers in the Westgate Mall. Source: Supplied

KENYA'S shopping mall massacre shook the world. Yet all it took was four terrorists with guns. Now, investigators say they all escaped.

It's a story of chaos, confusion - and corruption.

The New York Police Department has conducted its own in-depth analysis of the September attack which killed more than 60 at the Westgate Shopping Mall in Nairobi. It was an exercise designed to familiarise the often-targeted city's law enforcers with what to expect.

Their discoveries have debunked much of what Kenyan authorities claim, and painted a frightening picture of the power of a few angry men with guns.

And they doubt the terrorists died in the collapsing building.

"As a cop, I'm very sceptical of claims until I see proof," Lt. Detective Commander Kevin Yorke, who oversaw the report, said. He added that there is "a lot of doubt in my mind it is true."

Detective Yorke said it was only now a real picture was emerging from 'the fog of war'.

But the most startling component of the report is the dangerous incompetence shown by Kenya's military and police reaction.

Here's what the NYPD found.

Repeated gunfire can be heard as supermarket shoppers take cover at the Westgate Mall in Kenya. Courtesy CCTV Africa

Tiny attack force

Kenyan authorities have repeatedly claimed that up to 15 heavily armed attackers from the al-Qaeda affiliated al-Shabaab terror group were involved in the operation which overwhelmed the African nation's police and defence forces for three days. Some were supposed to be foreign nationals.

New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly told media yesterday his investigators did not know "with certainty" how many people were involved, "but we believe there were only four shooters."

Their reconstruction of the attack suggests the four men acted in teams of two, coordinating their movements via mobile phone.

Light attack ... The Kenyan mall attackers are believed to have been very lightly armed. A more determined and early police response may have prevented the high number of casualties. AP Source: AP

Lightly armed

They were supposed to have been wielding heavy machineguns and explosives. But the NYPD says a review of video footage and ballistics evidence shows they were carrying only "light" weapons such as AK-47 rifles and grenades.

Three grenades were used upon their entrance to the mall, after which the terrorists used single-shots to target fleeing shoppers.

While carrying hundreds of rounds of ammunition in magazines strapped to their bodies, the NYPD says the attackers were not wearing any form of body armour or carrying handguns.

There were no heavy explosions. Smoke screens had not been created by setting mattresses and other materials on fire.

Instead, the NYPD says all of the heavy damage to the shopping mall's structure had been caused by antitank missiles being fired into the building by Kenyan military.

Confused response ... Kenyan police and military forces appear not to have been communicating. As a result, a team of unmarked and plain-clothed police officers appears to have been attacked by Kenyan soldiers. AFP Source: AFP

'Friendly fire'

Initially, Kenyan authorities believed they were responding to an armed holdup. A tactical response team did not arrive at the Mall until some 90 minutes after the initial attack.

From this point, confusion reigned.

Police - wearing no identification or markings - entered the complex, fully armed.

They were quickly fired upon by Kenyan soldiers who had also been summoned to the scene. Among the dead was the police tactical response team's commander.

It was this incident that may have produced the stories of "heavily armed, body-armour-wearing" terrorists.

Light and mobile ... The terrorists are believed to have not taken any hostages, preferring to test — then shoot — their victims. (AP /Jonathan Kalan) Source: AP

No hostages

The presence of hostages was always used as an excuse for the slow military response to the shopping-mall raid. Now, the NYPD says it doubts there were any.

Instead, the report says the terrorists sought to kill as many as they could.

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Only those who were able to recite Muslim prayers - and in once instance name the Prophet Mohammed's mother - were allowed to go free.

The idea that there may have been hostages is thought to have arisen because by so many shoppers were "playing dead" and hiding.

Off the scene ... Wanted terrorist and British citizen Samantha Lewthwaite was not a part of the Westgate Mall attack force, say the NYPD. Source: News Limited

White Widow 'distraction'.

A NYPD review of witness accounts and CCTV footage indicates no women were involved, the report says.

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Media speculation - apparently encouraged by statements from Kenyan officials - named British citizen and al-Shabaab terrorist Samantha Lewthwaite as one of the attack team storming the shopping complex.

After the horse had bolted ... Kenyan soldiers clear the shopping complex on September 24 — three days after the terrorists appear to have fled. AFP / CARL DE SOUZA Source: AFP

Early escape

The gunbattle to clear the mall lasted three days. But there is no evidence the terrorists were there beyond the first 12 hours.

NYPD investigations indicate at least one of the attackers was wounded in the leg. But the fighters systematically destroyed CCTV cameras in order to cover their movements.

And their actual attack only lasted six hours. After this, the NYPD report says the terrorists hid in a storeroom. Here, they prayed and tended to their wounded comrade.

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There is no evidence any attacker remained in the mall after 12:15am on September 22, the NYPD says.

Despite this, the siege lasted another two days.

During this time CCTV footage captured members of the Kenyan military looting the high-end shopping complex under the cover of the crisis.


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WA link to depraved incest family

Scenes of depravity greeted police and child welfare officers investigating incest on a farm outside a NSW country town. Picture: Stock photo. Source: Supplied

IT is a case of shocking depravity which came to rest in the hills surrounding a picturesque farming community nestled in a valley southwest of Sydney.

Unknown to the 2000 citizens of the town in a fertile valley amid the south-western slopes of NSW, a dark family secret was unravelling.

Now it can be revealed, not only could the case of the Colt family be the nation's most appalling saga of child abuse, it is among one of the worst accounts of incest ever made public.

The NSW Children's Court has taken the rare step of publishing its judgment of actions taken to remove children from the Colt family (a court-appointed pseudonym to protect identification of minors).

Four generations of intimate relations among the Colts had taken place in South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia and finally come to NSW.

Moving state to state, possibly to evade detection, the scandal only came to light when authorities were alerted there were children living in the hills who didn't attend school.

When they turned up on a remote bush block, they uncovered scenes which wouldn't soon be forgotten.

Children who "didn't know how to brush their teeth" or use a toilet lived in absolute squalor on the remote bush property. Picture: Stock photo Source: Supplied

It was an early winter's day last year when officers from the NSW Police and Community Services turned up on one of the blocks which lie around 30km out of the town between large established farms and the untamed scrub of old bushranger territory.

They found 40 adults and children living in two filthy caravans, two sheds and tents on an unsewered block with no running water.

Dirt caked the surfaces of stoves and cooking facilities, rotten vegetables lay in a refrigerator and a kangaroo was sleeping on one of the children's beds.

Exposed electric wires, bags of rubbish and chainsaws lay about.

There were no toilets, showers or baths.

The children were unwashed and wore dirty clothes.

They were shy and made little eye contact.

Few were capable of intelligible speech; almost all had fungal infections in their feet.

Some had oddly-formed features, which scientific tests would later reveal was a result of "homozygosity" or identical gene patterns of both of the children's parents.

Police and welfare officers were shocked by the appalling squalor and degradation on a property where children were found to be the result of incestuous relationships. Picture: Stock photo Source: News Limited

The police and welfare officers were taking in the squalor, the deprivation and the fact some of the children seemed developmentally delayed or cognitively impaired.

What they didn't realise was the children were the result of intimate relations between brothers and sisters, and uncles and nieces and fathers and daughters. Their family threw back to a set of great-great grandparents who were a brother and sister.

The family compulsion was regenerating itself.

The children were sexually involved with each other and only one, the youngest, a five-year-old girl, had parents who weren't related.

It was a social time bomb exploding before their eyes.

As one police officer later reportedly told her colleagues, she would never get over it.

Over coming days and weeks, the enormity of what they had uncovered dawned on them.

The five family groups comprised of sisters, Rhonda, 47, Martha, 33, and Betty Colt, 46, who slept every night with her brother, Charlie, and two of Betty's daughters who each had children who proved to be from unions of related parents.

Not only were the children dirty and unschooled, they had multiple health problems and no concept of hygiene.

Many of the children couldn't speak, had barely been to school and had diseases or were just filthy. Picture: Thinkstock Source: Supplied

Betty's son Bobby Colt, 15, had a walking impairment, severe psoriasis and needed urgent dental work.

His speech was not understandable. He wet and soiled the bed and his learning ability was at kindergarten level.

Martha's sons Albert, 15, and Jed, 14, were similarly challenged with their speech, personal hygiene and lack of dentistry.

Betty's 14-year-old son Billy was underweight and not growing properly, had hearing and sight problems, spoke unintelligibly, had an intellectual disability and could barely read or count.

Kimberly Colt, 14, Betty's grandaughter Raylene, was underweight and unable to clean her teeth, use toilet paper or comb her hair.

She had urgent dental problems, hearing, speech and sight issues and was unable to read or write.

She threatened to cut off a caseworker's fingers.

Betty's son Brian, 12, did not understand showering.

He had extensively decayed teeth, and borderline normal hearing.

His eyes were misaligned and he could not read, write, or recognise numbers.

Martha's nine-year-old daughter Ruth was neglected and malnourished.

She was unable to bathe or dry herself. She did not know how to use a toilet or what toilet paper was.

Her features were dysmorphic. She could not read or write, couldn't hear well and her speech was fragmented and stunted.

The caseworkers left and returned again two days later, making a further two visits and finally removed 12 children on July 18, 2012.

Back in town, the locals were unaware of what was unfolding.

As one of the townspeople told news.com.au, on occasional visits two women with "about ten children" would pile out of a car with interstate plates, buy something in the shops and then leave.

The children would come in to town only a couple of times a year and looked "dirty", locals say. Picture: Supplied Source: Supplied

"They were never clean looking," the man said, "we always used to make jokes that if you came from that area you'd be inbred.

"But we didn't really know anything about them except those blocks, they might look like a good deal, [40 hectares] for about $20,000 but there's nothing out there, no electricity, no water, just scrub."

Taken into care, the children underwent sessions with psychologists.

The tales they told were harrowing.

Kimberly, 13, reported sexual contact with her uncle, Dwayne, who was nine years old while her aunt, Carmen, 8, watched on.

Sisters Ruth, 7, and Nadia, 9, had sexual touching with their brothers Albert, 15, Jed, 14, and Karl, 12.

On one occasion, three brothers aged 14 years and under tied their sister, 8, and niece, 13, naked to a tree.

The accounts of incestuous underage sex fill pages of court documents.

Clinicians took buccal, or mouth swabs from the children and geneticists deduced five of the Colt children had parents who were "closely related" and another five had parents who were "related".

Interviews with the parents and other members of the family revealed an astonishing tale.

Betty, Martha and Rhonda's maternal grandparents had been brother and sister.

Betty had 13 children, some of whom were probably fathered by her father, Tim, and her brother, Charlie.

Martha's children may also have been fathered by Tim.

Betty's son, Bobby, and Martha's children, Albert, Jed, Ruth and Nadia were the result of closely related parents, as were the three children of Betty's daughter, Tammy, 27, one of whom had died from a rare genetic disease called Zellweger syndrome.

Ten of the children had parents who were probably father and daughter or brother and sister. Stock photo Source: Supplied

Victorian Police removed Tammy's remaining two daughters when they found her living in a caravan park and she revealed her younger brother, Derek, 25, had fathered all her children.

In the fallout from the discovery of the Colt Family, some children have been placed with foster families, others are in treatment programs for sexualised behaviour and psychological trauma, and they have some contact with their parents and siblings.

They have made progress with schooling and hygiene.

The mothers have taken varying degrees of responsibility for the neglect, the incest or intra-familial sexual abuse which allegedly took place in the family.

Betty Colt, who has supervised contact with her children, appears to be in denial, and her lawyer has disputed the court's findings.

The Children's Court ruled she is not willing "to disentangle herself from her family" and "is incapable of addressing her own traumatic history".

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Attacked tiger handler's 'intense' fight

This terrifying new footage shows the moment a tiger turned on its handler, Dave Styles, at the Australia Zoo. Courtesy Channel Nine

Australia Zoo tiger handler Dave Styles. Picture: Facebook. Source: Supplied

THE tiger handler attacked at Australia Zoo has woken after multiple surgeries and an "intense" 10-day battle in intensive care.

Dave Styles' distressed family says the big cat handler has demonstrated his "strength and fighting spirit" and "exceeds expectations" since being savaged by a tiger named Charlie on November 26.

"Well after 10 days of heavy sedation, multiple scans and a few trips to the surgeon's theatre Dave has finally woken with his cheeky grin still intact," Andes Styles posted on Facebook in the most recent update on December 6.

"He's just finished a debrief of how intense a battle it's been and other than a few scars and temporary paralysis to his vocal cords he's pretty much all cleared for a full recovery.

"A lifetime of gratitude to all the staff at Brisbane Royal for their amazing work, to the Aus Zoo family for their continuous care and support, and a special thank you to the crew who's actions in those first few moments saved as all from the unimaginable.

"He's obviously still a little sore and it'll be a few more days in ICU but he'll be in touch ASAP."

The November 26 tiger attack at Australia Zoo. Picture: Channel Seven. Source: Supplied

Mr Styles, who has worked with big cats since 2005, suffered three large puncture wounds near vital blood vessels and significant blood loss when the six-year-old Bengal bit him on the neck.

Shocked witnesses told The Courier-Mail of seeing the playful big cat snap, grabbing and dragging the handler into the pool inside the tiger enclosure, shortly after the daily tiger show.

The 30-year-old, who was wearing a blue poncho-like top with bags over his hands, had raised Charlie since he was a cub.

The November 26 tiger attack at Australia Zoo. Picture: Channel Seven. Source: Supplied

Initially Australia Zoo would not reveal which tiger was responsible for the attack but later said it was a Sumatran-Bengal. However the Zoo's website states Charlie is one of their three Bengals.

The Zoo, which admits the handler was dressed as one of the tiger's favourite biting toys rather than in his usual khaki, has been accused of deliberately exciting the animal while preparing to film a BBC documentary.

Zoo director Wes Mannion told AAP that the bag-like suit was used as an 'enrichment" tool during tiger playtime and that Charlie had mistaken Mr Styles for a toy.

The November 26 tiger attack at Australia Zoo. Picture: Channel Seven. Source: Supplied

The handler was also wearing a BBC GoPro camera on his head when he was attacked but the Zoo said it was just to familiarise Charlie with the device and that it wasn't filming.

The BBC crew, who is spending six months filming at the Zoo, also denied they were filming at the time of the incident.

'The crew was not in the enclosure when the incident happened, nor was anyone from the BBC directing the filming," they said in a statement.

However HDSports owner Shane Peterson told The Courier-Mail the GoPro appeared to be recording during the attack.

Channel 7 film grabs of the tiger attack on at Australia Zoo David Styles Dave Source: Supplied

Witness Carly Fritsch told The Courier-Mail said the cat seemed to being trying to keep the man in the water after its initial grab at him.

'(The trainer) was wrestling with one of the tigers and it suddenly grabbed his shoulders and lunged at his neck,'' she said, adding that zoo staff quickly came to the rescue.

Mr Styles' sister Mel Santo has expressed her gratitude to Zoo staff, including head tiger keeper Giles Clark, for dragging her brother to safety.

Australia Zoo tiger handler Dave Styles. Picture: Facebook. Source: Supplied

"My beautiful little brother, I can breathe a bit better knowing that you are doing better. Even though I'm thousands of k's away from you right now, we will be back very soon. Can't wait to see your beautiful face and your gorgeous smile," she wrote on Mr Style's Facebook page on December 6.

"I'm grateful for your strength and your fight as I'm sure it's those two things that have had a lot to do with how you're progressing. Stay strong sweetheart, I love you very much.

"A very special thank you to the guys at the zoo for your prompt response. Can't tell you how grateful I am for what you did on that dreadful day."

Mr Styles remains at Royal Brisbane Hospital where he has undergone soft-tissue surgery.

Hospital staff are said to be "blown away" with their patient's "strength and fighting spirit".

Australia Zoo tiger handler Dave Styles. Picture: Facebook. Source: Supplied

News.com.au has repeatedly contacted Australia Zoo since the incident but has not received a response. It is understood the Zoo has not had any media staff since December 1.

Media reporting on Robert's birthday celebrations on December 1 were told not to ask the Irwins questions about the attack.

News.com.au has also sought comments from Workplace Health and Safety, which is investigating the incident, and the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, which is working with the zoo to ensure a full investigation is carried out.

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It's all over for Holden, Toyota may be next

Holden Chairman Mike Devereux announces Holden will be ceasing manufacturing operations in Australia by the end of 2017.

TOYOTA warns its future in Victoria is under "unprecedented pressure" after Holden said it would cease making cars in Australia, throwing 2900 people out of work.

In what could be the death knell for the entire Australian car industry, Holden said "a perfect storm of negative influences" was to blame for a decision that will send shock waves through the state.

Almost 65 years to the day since prime minister Ben Chifley launched the first FX Holden at Fishermans Bend, Holden said remaining in Australia simply wasn't viable.

"As painful as it is to say, building cars in this country is just not sustainable," said GM Holden boss Mike Devereux.

Ford announced earlier this year it would cease making cars in Geelong and Broadmeadows in 2016.

Holden had said 1300 jobs would go when it closes its Port Melbourne plant, which makes the V6 engine, at the end of 2016. Its engineering centre will close by 2017.

Holden's Adelaide factory will shut at the end of 2017, when the final Australian-made Holden rolls off the production line, costing 1600 jobs.

Holden said it would become "a national sales company" and global design studio. The sale and service of Holdens, warranty terms, and spare parts would be unaffected.

The announcement sparked uproar and a vicious blame game in federal Parliament. Opposition Leader Bill Shorten accused the Government of "sabotage" against Holden, sparking a further furore last night.

"I believe that Holden were pushed," Mr Shorten said.

"What we don't understand is when the Australian Government decides to sabotage its own industry."

Mr Shorten said Holden's closure and job losses for thousands of auto workers was not inevitable. He said Holden "has effectively been goaded to give up on this country" by government ministers.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott said Mr Shorten's comments were offensive.

Mr Abbott said Holden's closure was "a sad, bad day".

I told the truth, says Devereux

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"I don't want to pretend to the Parliament that this is anything other than a dark day for manufacturing in this country," he said.

Mr Abbott said it was not time to indulge in the blame game or to peddle false hope as he promised the Government would announce in coming days a strategic response about the future of manufacturing.

Holden gave four reasons for closing: the high dollar, high cost of production, small domestic market and the world's most competitive, fragmented car market.

Unions said it was "almost certain" Toyota would also go, and the loss of the three car makers would cost tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs, cause "social carnage", and punch a $21 billion hole in the economy.

Holden Chairman and GM Mike Devereux continues official announcement that it will cease manufacturing in Australia after 65 years.

Workers told of their devastation as they left the Port Melbourne factory just hours after being told their jobs would be axed.

One worker could only say he was "absolutely gutted" as he walked to his car with his head down.

Another said the production team had been left "shattered".

Father-of-three Richard Brown fought to hold back tears as he reflected on his 17 years as a mechanic with the company.

He said the hardest part is the uncertainty of how he would provide for his family in the future.

"It's been an emotional day, but we expected it," the 43-year-old from Geelong said.

"I'm not too happy. But that's life."

Veteran worker, who wished only to be known by his first name Ron, was proud of the Holden product and accused the State and Federal governments of not doing enough to save it.

"It's an icon gone - car manufacturing in this country is gone," he said.

"The governments should've stepped in long ago. We produce a world-class car, we are all good workers. The governments don't care, they are playing a game with our lives."

Shocked workers at Port Melbourne. Picture: Tim Carrafa Source: News Limited

The announcement that Holden will cease manufacturing in Australia in 2017 was a shattering blow for Bruce Lethborg, president of the Holden Sporting Car Club of Victoria.

"I've been a Holden man all my life; my father was and now my son is too," he said.

"But he won't be able to pass that on to his son. What will he be, a Hyundai man or a Kia man, a Daewoo man?"

Premier Denis Napthine revealed Holden's news in state Parliament, saying it was a "very, very sad day" for the state.

Dr Napthine vowed to stand "shoulder to shoulder" with workers to support them and their families.

"We will do everything we can as a Government to support the workers and their families through this very difficult time, as we have done with Ford workers in Geelong and Broadmeadows," Dr Napthine said.

"I can assure those workers we will stand shoulder to shoulder with them," he said

"We will ensure General Motors looks after their welfare during the period of transition."

Dr Napthine said he was also seeking urgent discussions with Toyota, which employs 4200 people, including 2500 making cars in Altona.

Toyota said in a statement: "This will place unprecedented pressure on the local supplier network and our ability to build cars in Australia."

"We will now work with our suppliers, key stakeholders and the government to determine our next steps and whether we can continue operating as the sole vehicle manufacturer in Australia."

Holden boss Mike Devereux announces the decison the car maker will cease production in Australia. Picture: Calum Robertson Source: News Limited

Mr Hockey issued a warning to Toyota workers to "vote for your job" by accepting company requests to change work practices that are opposed by unions.

He said conditions that gave workers 21 days off over Christmas - instead of 10 days - put at risk exports to their main market in the Middle East.

He said it was not helping Toyota's future when it cost $3800 more to make each car in Australia than in other countries such as Thailand.

Acting Labor leader Tanya Plibersek accused the Coalition of driving the car industry out of Australia by cutting $500 million from funding.

Acting Prime Minister Warren Truss said Mr Deveraux told him around 1.50pm the decision had been "made in Detroit" that the company would be "closing a significant part of their operation" in Australia and New Zealand by the end of 2017.

"We regret the fact that GM is to phase down its operations in this country," Mr Truss told Parliament.

Bruce Lethborg, Holden Sporting Car Club president, has been driving Holdens for more than 40 years. Picture: David Caird Source: HeraldSun

"Holden has been an iconic national brand for Australians, a part of our heritage. It has meant a great deal to Australians over several generations. Many of us have had the pleasure of travelling and owning Australian-built Holdens and it is a pity that will not continue into the future."

Amid uproar in Parliament from Labor MPs, Mr Truss said the Government "wanted Holden to remain manufacturing cars in Australia".

Mr Truss said the government stood ready to assist sacked workers and to support dealers and employees.

Labor frontbencher Tony Burke said the Government had "dared the company to leave".

Federal Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane blamed Labor for Holden closing, saying they created the problem over the past six years.

"They are the ones who laid the foundation for this closure," he said.

Mr Macfarlane said six years ago there were 335,000 cars being made in Australia but after Labor's time in power it had fallen to 221,000. He blamed Labor's poor policy.

Mr Macfarlane said it was "an extraordinary traumatic time" for Holden workers.

Holdens roll off the assembly line in 1950. Source: News Limited

Opposition Leader Daniel Andrews accused the Napthine government of not doing enough to save the state's manufacturing sector.

Speaking at the front of Holden's Port Melbourne factory, he called Dr Napthine "lazy, inept and out of touch", pointing out that both Ford and Holden had gone under his watch.

"He ought to be ashamed," he said. "He should've been on the phone to Tony Abbott, saying 'these jobs are worth fighting for'," he said.

With Ford and Holden now pulling out of manufacturing cars in the country, he said it would put added pressure on Toyota.


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