Saturday, April 11, 2015

NSW Waratahs slip to defeat against Stormers in Sydney and other top stories

NSW Waratahs slip to defeat against Stormers in Sydney

NSW Waratahs slip to defeat against Stormers in Sydney
But a tackle-busting bolt down the sideline from NSW winger Taqele Naiyaravoro lifted spirits. The Fijian former rugby league player brushed off three tackle attempts, ran 25 metres and managed to stay in touch to ground the ball in the 14th minute.
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Blue Bloods: Sydney Swans NSW representation at all-time high

Blue Bloods: Sydney Swans NSW representation at all-time high
"If you look at the grand final last year, both Sydney and Hawthorn had a lot of NSW players in their teams. The Giants have many local players on their list, too. It's pleasing to see. There has been a lot of work done over a long period by a lot of ...
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NSW Premier wasting no time with $10b Sydney Harbour rail tunnel

NSW Premier wasting no time with $10b Sydney Harbour rail tunnel
NSW Premier Mike Baird is wasting no time getting the $10.5 billion Rapid Transit Network with drilling underway deep beneath Sydney Harbour. Along the 30km of new tunnels and surface rails connecting Bankstown with Chatswood and the North West.
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National broadband network: More than 11000 NSW homes and businesses ...

National broadband network: More than 11000 NSW homes and businesses ...
The countdown is on for more than 11,000 NSW homes and businesses that are less than a week away from NBN "D-Day", when their copper phones lines will be disconnected for the compulsory migration to the national broadband network. On April 17 around 11 ...
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Accused paedophile with links to Robert 'Dolly' Dunn found dead three days ...

Accused paedophile with links to Robert 'Dolly' Dunn found dead three days ...
Phillip Edwards, who lived at Belrose, was due to appear for trial before Judge Helen Syme at Sydney Downing Centre, according to the court list. He was said to be part of the ring operating in Sydney in the late 1970s ... Ms Lindley was in December ...
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Search for Sydney photographer Jessica Bialek, missing from Coogee home

Search for Sydney photographer Jessica Bialek, missing from Coogee home
Eastern suburbs mother Jessica Bialek was intending to make a quick two-minute trip to her local bank to withdraw cash on Wednesday morning when she vanished. She never returned to her Coogee home to pay the cleaner, sparking a desperate search ...
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Two people dead in light plane crash in NSW northern tablelands

Two people dead in light plane crash in NSW northern tablelands
Two people have been killed in a light plane crash in the NSW northern tablelands on Sunday morning. About 10.30am emergency services were called to a property off Nine Mile Road, north of Glen Innes, following reports of a plane crash. Both the pilot ...
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Southern hemisphere's biggest billboard a 'blight' on Sydney

Southern hemisphere's biggest billboard a 'blight' on Sydney
But the City of Sydney says the sign has outstayed its welcome. In a submission to the NSW Department of Planning, the council's city planning director Graham Jahn said the billboard's original purpose had been "lost" and it was now "a permanent blight ...
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NSW drivers battle heavy traffic as Easter long weekend ends

NSW drivers battle heavy traffic as Easter long weekend ends
Live Traffic NSW is reporting heavy holiday traffic conditions for all major routes into Sydney from the Central Coast, Blue Mountains and South Coast on Monday afternoon. And bad weather may intensify traffic congestion. At 1.30 pm, the Bureau of ...
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Body of Leeton teacher Stephanie Scott found: police

Body of Leeton teacher Stephanie Scott found: police
Top 5 NSW articles. Body of Leeton teacher Stephanie Scott found: police · Brett O'Connor, head of child protection in Queensland schools, charged with historical sex abuse offences against pupils at two Sydney private schools · Stephanie Scott death: ...
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