Friday, November 27, 2015

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  • The Sydney Cricket Ground and Ivy nightclub among list of venues with most violent incidents | Business Insider

    The Sydney Cricket Ground and Ivy nightclub among list of venues with most violent incidents | Business Insider
    The Sydney Cricket Ground Trust is now listed as among the venues with the most recorded violent incidents in New South Wales, along with Sydney’s Ivy nightclub, according to data from the NSW government.The Eastern Suburbs sporting venue, which also includes Allianz Stadium, is home to some of the biggest sporting events including Test cricket, One Day International cricket as well as rugby league and rugby union matches.According to deputy premier and minister for justice and police, Troy Gran..
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  • WestConnex M5 tolls will lead to local area traffic congestion, NSW...

    WestConnex M5 tolls will lead to local area traffic congestion, NSW...
    WestConnex M5 tolls will lead to local area traffic congestion, NSW Opposition saysPostedNovember 28, 2015 11:37:26 Tolls on the new WestConnex M5 motorway will discourage drivers from using it and lead to local roads becoming more congested, the New South Wales Opposition has said."Tolls of at least six dollars each way, each day to travel in the M5 East Tunnel, on top of the existing M5 toll," NSW Labor leader Luke Foley said."All that will mean is that motorists will avoid the M5, travel ..
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  • Nutella refuses to give girl named Isis a personalised jar

    Nutella refuses to give girl named Isis a personalised jar
    A NEW South Wales mother has been left outraged after Nutella refused to personalise one of its jars with the name of her daughter, Isis, because it is now so associated with the terrorist group.Heather Taylor, from Illawarra, south of Sydney, named her five-year-old after the Egyptian goddess, known in mythology for being an ideal mother and wife.But the 43-year-old told the Sydney Morning Herald that she is "starting to get to the point where I don't want to call her name out" as people link i..
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  • Luxury touches are nice, but buyers will pay more for these basic...

    Buyers in New South Wales alone who were willing to pay more for a double ... “As the population of NSW, and in particular Sydney, continues to expand we are ...
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  • 'The Bachelorette Australia' star Sam Frost reveals Christmas plans

    'The Bachelorette Australia' star Sam Frost reveals Christmas plans
    “The Bachelorette Australia” star Sam Frost attended the ARIA Music Awards 2015 with her fiancĂ© Sasha Mielczarek and her “Rove & Sam” co-star Rove McManus. During the event, Frost shared her plans for Christmas.In an interview withPop Sugar Australia, Frost said she is going back to Melbourne and spend a week at home. She added, “And then I think Sash and I want to go away. We’re undecided about where to go, but we want to go overseas and just zen out.”Mielczarek was also asked what he would..
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  • Les Scheinflug and John Moriarty recognised by FFA

    Les Scheinflug and John Moriarty recognised by FFA
    Les Scheinflug and John Moriarty recognised by FFABy Con StamocostasUpdatedNovember 28, 2015 15:07:32 Les Scheinflug and John Moriarty are two of Australia's football pioneers. One is a German immigrant who came to Australia as a teenager and captained his adopted country at age 19. The other is part of the stolen generation who was the first Indigenous footballer to be chosen for Australia.Both men are 77 and played football in the late 1950's and mid 1960's when football was growing as a s..
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  • Coast physical culture club has no shortage of talent

    Coast physical culture club has no shortage of talent
    IF their first competition results are anything to go by, these youngsters will be reaching for the stars in no time.The non-profit Sunshine Coast Physical Culture Club Inc is relatively new to the region but it has already amassed a large pool of talent.Among the tutued prodigies is six-year-old Lila Collins, who placed fourth in the Brisbane North interclub competition, and five-year-old Sasha-Jayde Ward, who recently danced her way into the district final of the Queensland competition.Sasha-J..
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  • Miller labels QT report as offensive and untrue

    Miller labels QT report as offensive and untrue
    THE Queensland Times posed two questions to Bundamba MP Jo-Ann Miller over a series of stories it was planning to publish this week.The questions were emailed to her senior media advisors Adrian Taylor and Brent Davidson on Thursday, November 26 at 9.26am.The two questions posed to Ms Miller were as follows:1. Did Ms Miller, or anyone associated with her including staff, seek information in 2013 and 2014 to build a dirt file against Ipswich Mayor Paul Pisasale?2. Is Minister Miller confident of ..
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  • Breakers out to equal remarkable record

    Breakers out to equal remarkable record
    The New South Wales Breakers will have the chance to equal an Australian sporting record on Sunday when they meet South Australia in the Women’s National Cricket League final.Should the Lend Lease Breakers triumph, it would be an incredible 11th straight title in the 50-over competition, a streak that started in 2005-06 with a victory over Queensland.It would equal the record for most consecutive premierships by any Australian team in Australian sport, a mark set by St George Dragons in the..
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  • Cricket Australia may follow ECB example and scrap coin toss

    Cricket Australia may follow ECB example and scrap coin toss
    THE TONKPrime Minister Malcolm Turnbull tosses the coin for the Prime Minister's XI match.Photo: Alex EllingshausenCricket Australia will monitor how scrapping the coin toss affects England's county competition before deciding whether to adopt the policy in Australia.The England and Wales Cricket Board has made the revolutionary change, effective in both divisions for next year, to encourage the production of better pitches for four-day cricket and also to improve the plight of spin bowlers. Vis..
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