Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Main stories in tonight's 1800 Seven News
AAP General News (Australia)
12-11-2009
Main stories in tonight's 1800 Seven News
SYDNEY, Dec 11 AAP - Highlights of tonight's Seven News at 1800.
- A two-day blitz launched against drunken violence across Australia and New Zealand
is a campaign of "being strong, being positive and enforcing strongly", Victoria's Police
Chief Commissioner Simon Overland says.
- Two men, including a bikie, have been charged over the manufacture of illegal firearms
after police seized rifles, knuckle dusters and firearm parts in Sydney.
- A 61-year-old British woman has had her motorised wheelchair stolen by thieves in
Sydney's inner west.
- A police application to ban convicted pedophile Dennis Ferguson from areas where
children frequent has been rejected in a Sydney court.
- Prime Minister Kevin Rudd unveiled Australia's first locally built hybrid car at
Toyota's Melbourne manufacturing plant on Friday.
- Sydney's property market has rebounded from the global financial crisis with experts
predicting big price gains in 2010.
- Nathan Rees will be provided with a taxpayer-funded car and driver for the rest of
his parliamentary career in a deal brokered after he was dumped as NSW premier last week.
- Citybound traffic ground to a near standstill during this morning's peak period after
a nine-year-old crane broke down on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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