Ausbloodystralia

Fisty tending his allotment out the back of the gaff 250 km from his job in the city, watching gay porn in the garden shed, living the dream

Took some inspiration from your avatar for that one Tossy mate!

Jesus Tosspotty, between Aboriginals, the Australian Wine industry and me, you’re throwing around some amount of uninformed bollocks here. I’d never say something similar about you, like, say, you are a dumb, drug addled, STD ridden, lonely roaster fuckwit brickies labourer who lives in a bathroom sharing shoebox in Bradford with his second hand blender, who likes to beat up women and has an interest in child pronography. That would be unfair.

That’s harsh.
His nutri-bullet was new

you vile piece of human shit, remove that comment about child pornography you lowlife scum

You should track him down and go after him, mate.

fitzy is a complete low life. No wonder him and his famous temper were ran out of Bunclody

I hope he is beaten to death on the street for what he said, a tramp is all he is after that, a dirty lowlife piece of vermin

Fuck sake.

A YOUNG man has walked into a Cairns house to find eight of his siblings stabbed to death.

Police were called to the Murray St, Manoora home at 11.20am this morning to be confronted by a scene so horrifying that their “screams and shouts” for an ambulance could be heard from the street.

Senior police this afternoon revealed those to arrive were “very young and junior officers” who were now receiving counselling.

The victims of what Prime Minister Tony Abbott has this afternoon called “an unspeakable crime” were aged between 18 months and 15 years old and were siblings.


Friends and relatives of the family sob outside the Murray St home where eight children have been found dead. Source:Supplied

Two adults have been taken to hospital. One is a 34-year-old woman — whom police confirmed to be the mother of seven of the dead children — and who was being treated for stab wounds to the chest and neck.

Neighbours have described her as “proud” and “very protective” of her brood, adding “she loved her children dearly”.

Police have stated they are not looking for anybody else in relation to the deaths and have yet to lay charges.

The woman is “assisting police with their inquiries” and “not in custody”, police said.

It is not clear whether the second person taken to hospital is the child’s stepfather, who lived at the address.

“It’s very early days but (the woman) is in a stable condition,” Cairns Detective Inspector Bruno Asnicar said.


A woman believed to be the mother of seven of the eight dead children is taken from the scene in a stretcher with stab wounds to the chest and neck. Picture: Sky News Source: Supplied


An unidentified man shields his face from cameras outside the Murray St home where eight children have been found dead. Source: News Corp Australia

“As it stands at the moment there’s no need for the public to be concerned about this other than it’s a tragic event. The situation is well controlled at the moment there’s no concern for anyone else in the environment.

“The crime scene will continue now for probably the next day or two and as we get further information we will share that with you.”

Late this afternoon, at a second media briefing, Det Inspector Asnicar said anyone who had contact with the family over the last two or three days was someone police wanted to speak with.

That included the 20-year-old brother who arrived at the house this morning and a man seen pacing around the property after police were called.

He refused to say exactly what the first officers who arrived at the house saw other than it was traumatic for everyone.

It was one of the worst incidents he’d encountered because of the “number of deceased all in one place”.

The community has been urged to “lean on each other and look after your mates” and police have promised to provide locals with additional resources and support.


The cousin of the dead children’s mother, Lisa Thaiday, talks to media. Source: Supplied


A man weeps behind a fence near the Murray St home where eight siblings have been found dead. Picture: Sky NewsSource: Supplied

Lisa Thaiday, who said she was the woman’s cousin, said another sibling, a 20-year-old man, came home and found his brothers and sisters dead inside the house.

ABC reporter Sharnie Kim said relatives of the slaughtered children were continuing to make their way to the house. They would speak to the police and then break down, she said.

“There are very confronting scenes here of people crying,” Ms Kim said.

“Everyone, the neighbours, the relatives and a large media contingent are just watching and waiting for something to happen.”

Police confirmed they were called to the scene at 11.20am but will not say whether it was a family member or a neighbour who alerted them.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott said the news was heartbreaking.

“All parents would feel a gut-wrenching sadness at what’s happened.”

The tragedy follows the Martin Place siege which traumatised Australians this week.

“These are trying days for our country.”

Queensland Premier Campbell Newman said he was deeply saddened and shocked by the mass stabbing.

“I ask that all Queenslanders reach out to those who may need support in coming days and do not hesitate to ask for professional assistance if needed,” he said.

In particular he asked for support for the police and ambulance officers who were first to arrive at the house.

Cairns Regional Council Mayor Bob Manning said the community was in shock.

“I offer my personal condolences to the family and friends of the victims.”

He to called for people to unite, “ and display sympathy for those directly affected by this incident and respect for the police and other authorities who now must go about this difficult work.”

A candlit vigil for the dead children would be held tonight.

A neighbour, who did not wish to be named, told news.com.au he thought the incident was a tragedy.

“I didn’t know them (the family) but my heart goes out to them,” he said.

Murray St is a diverse multicultural area with a mix of both private and public housing in a western suburb of Cairns.

It has had a stigma in previous years as a place to avoid for people looking to move to the area.

But more recently these suburbs, particularly the northern parts of Manoora, have become more popular with people looking to enter the Cairns property market.

Queensland’s Department of Housing and Public Works confirmed the home in which the children were found dead was under its management.

That’s gas, they couldn’t come out and call em darkies so they gave some lovely pics instead with captions instead.

jesus

hope they arent related to big Sam

thats fucking awful stuff. mother was from the Torres Straits Island. 9 kids and she only 34, the eldest son who found them all is 20.

not sure why you have to bring up where she was from

chocolate mice was calling them darkies, I was clarifying their ethnicity for him.

I was merely putting on the mask of your average Australian, mate.

http://www.smh.com.au/business/property/aussie-landlords-swallow-losses-to-bet-on-price-gains-20150112-12medj.html#ixzz3PMDjkqQo

Jaysus

Too easy.

http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/asia-pacific/irish-man-with-extensive-criminal-history-deported-from-australia-1.2095693

[SIZE=6]Irish man with extensive criminal history deported from Australia[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]Failed to declare criminal past, including possession of drugs and bomb-making material[/SIZE]

[QUOTE=“Sidney, post: 1088611, member: 183”]Too easy.

http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/asia-pacific/irish-man-with-extensive-criminal-history-deported-from-australia-1.2095693

[SIZE=6]Irish man with extensive criminal history deported from Australia[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]Failed to declare criminal past, including possession of drugs and bomb-making material[/SIZE][/QUOTE]
FFS. They haven’t a clue. This guy is small fish compared to some of the fellas floating around. Brisbane is full of members of Dublin criminal gangs, Melbourne and Perth is wall to wall with both provo’s and a huge London criminal element.
They love reporting a rouge Irish person though.

[QUOTE=“Sidney, post: 1088611, member: 183”]Too easy.

http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/asia-pacific/irish-man-with-extensive-criminal-history-deported-from-australia-1.2095693

[SIZE=6]Irish man with extensive criminal history deported from Australia[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]Failed to declare criminal past, including possession of drugs and bomb-making material[/SIZE][/QUOTE]
just proves the type of lowlife who chooses Australia, properly educated people would always go to a proper country like the States or England