Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Main stories in tonight's 1800 Seven News
AAP General News (Australia)
04-29-2009
Main stories in tonight's 1800 Seven News
SYDNEY, April 29 AAP - Highlights of tonight's Seven News at 1800.
- There are more than 50 suspected swine flu cases in NSW and hospitals are on alert.
- Australians in Mexico are very keen to leave the country where the swine flu pandemic
originated.
- Security video has been released from the day rugby league player Greg Bird glassed
his girlfriend.
- Video has been released of a man who robbed a disabled person at a Chatswood pub.
- A Lebanese restaurant destroyed by fire is the latest business targeted in a southern
Sydney suburb troubled by racial tension and bikie gang activity.
- Suspects in the latest attack on a bank automatic teller machine (ATM) have evaded
police in a high speed chase through Sydney's northern suburbs.
- Some Sydney accountants have been accused of taking a slice of their clients' federal
government stimulus payments.
- Seventy nine more asylum seekers have been intercepted on two separate boats off
Australia's north coast.
- Mel Gibson has officially stepped out with his new girlfriend for the first time
since his wife Robyn Moore filed for divorce just before Easter.
- Australian fashion designers are hoping that the global financial crisis won't hurt
their industry.
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