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1. Owners of dogs that maul could face 20 year’s jail
A tough new law in Victoria would put owners of vicious dogs on par with culpable drivers in road accidents in any death or injury they cause. The new law is expected to pass today and would include jail time of up 20 year’s and a ‘dob in a dangerous dog’ hotline. The law was proposed after the mauling death of a four-year-old girl earlier this month. The prospect of national laws is yet to be raised. Do you think this is the right way to go about it?
2. Gaddafi family photo album: oddly normal
So it shouldn’t be a surprise that one of the world’s longest serving and worst dictators kept a family photo album that was … normal. It’s been uncovered in the chaos that has swept through Libya’s capital Tripoli. The Colonel himself is still on the run (reportedly in Algeria), after being ousted by pro-democracy rebels. It doesn’t look like he’ll return to collect these family snaps. Check out at the gallery below.
3. Let the market handle itself: Abbott
In his most significant economic speech of the year, Opposition leader Tony Abbott said a Government led by him would wind back ‘militant unionism’ and liberate individuals and groups from ‘second-guessing’ bureaucrats. He told the Committee for the Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) that the best way of ensuring wealth was to free the market from Government intervention.