Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Mitchell Pearce dog video: Sydney Roosters captain filmed ... and other top stories.

  • Mitchell Pearce dog video: Sydney Roosters captain filmed ...

    Mitchell Pearce dog video: Sydney Roosters captain filmed ...
    Mitchell Pearce dog video: Sydney Roosters captain filmed simulating lewd act, NRL future in doubt Updated January 28, 2016 06:59:14 New South Wales State of Origin player and Sydney Roosters captain Mitchell Pearce's immediate playing future is in jeopardy after he was filmed in an apparent alcohol-fuelled incident with a dog. Key points:Mitchell Pearce filmed simulating lewd act with dogAlso tried to kiss woman before being asked to leaveNRL asks Sydney Roosters for ..
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  • Sydney: Unsettled best describes the coming days.

    Sydney: Unsettled best describes the coming days.
    Sydney: Unsettled best describes the coming days. 27/01/2016 , 5:24 PM by Graham Creed A broad surface and series of upper disturbances will help maintain fairly cloudy and possibly showery conditions across Sydney with the chance of a thunderstorm thrown in. Fore the most part rainfall totals from day to day will be a little patchy and generally amount to a couple of millimetres in most suburbs. Having said that the presence of significant amounts of moisture through ..
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  • Savage storms to lash east coast

    Savage storms to lash east coast
    SEVERE storms are set to lash Australia’s east coast over the coming days.The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting widespread storms in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, the ACT and Tasmania which could deliver damaging winds, hail and heavy rain leading to flash flooding.Today the worst of the weather is expected to hit Victoria, Tasmania and inland New South Wales where the atmospheric conditions are favourable for supercell thunderstorms.More to come ... flooding in Geelong after a storm..
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  • Incoming ... Severe storms are likely to develop right across ...

    Incoming ... Severe storms are likely to develop right across ...
    Incoming ... Severe storms are likely to develop right across Australia’s eastern states. Picture: Instagram/rabbitoh_vonMichael MorrowNews Corp Australia NetworkSEVERE storms are set to lash Australia’s east coast over the coming days.The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting widespread storms in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, the ACT and Tasmania which could deliver damaging winds, hail and heavy rain leading to flash flooding.Today the worst of the weather is expected to hit Victoria, ..
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  • Music festivals put regional towns on the map, Groovin The Moo ...

    Music festivals put regional towns on the map, Groovin The Moo ...
    Music festivals put regional towns on the map, Groovin The Moo promoter says Updated January 28, 2016 12:53:06 The promoter of the annual music festival Groovin The Moo (GTM) says similar events are helping to put regional Australian towns on the map nationally and internationally.The comments follow the announcement of the 2016 Groovin The Moo line-up which is set to travel to six towns across as many states in April and May.The festival has run for 12 years, kickstart..
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  • Academy US tour wrap

    Academy US tour wrap
    SANTA Monica pier is only a few torpedo punts away, with its famous roller coaster and ferris wheel sparkling in the Sunday morning sun as tourists survey the local attractions.  Meanwhile, the NAB AFL Academy is lined up on the bike track overlooking the Los Angeles beach for the final session of its two-week training camp in America. Jy Simpkin's tour diary, part one Jy Simpkin's tour diary: part two Jy Simpkin's tour diary: part three During the light skills run under the direction of head c..
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  • Let's move beyond ATARs: UNSW Vice-Chancellor

    Let's move beyond ATARs: UNSW Vice-Chancellor
    EXCLUSIVE Video will begin in 5 seconds. Universities ignore ATAR scores Up to 99% of applicants for some NSW university degrees have been admitted despite failing to meet the minimum ATAR score advertised for the course. Eryk Bagshaw reports. PT1M20S 620 349 The Vice-Chancellor of the University of New South Wales has called for an end to the ATAR university admissions system as it currently stands, after a Fairfax Media investigation revealed that the practice of admitting ..
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  • Agriculture innovation inquiry heads to north east Victoria

    Agriculture innovation inquiry heads to north east Victoria
    Agriculture innovation inquiry heads to north east Victoria Updated January 28, 2016 09:55:40 A Federal Parliamentary inquiry investigating how farmers are developing and taking on new technology is hearing evidence from farmers, businesses and research organisations in regional Victoria.Members of the Federal Government's Standing Committee on Agriculture and Industry travelled to Wodonga, in the state's north east, on Thursday to hear submissions from groups including..
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  • NSW mulls $4b Endeavour Energy initial public offering

    NSW mulls $4b Endeavour Energy initial public offering
    Endeavour Energy's electricity network provides power to almost 1 million customers in New South Wales. Darren Pateman New South Wales has advisers UBS and Deutsche Bank running the numbers on a potential sharemarket listing for the state's fourth largest electricity network company, Endeavour Energy. Street Talk can reveal that the government is considering listing a 50.4 per cent stake in Endeavour later this year, following the sales of it..
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  • Former Downlands student receives Oz Day honour

    Former Downlands student receives Oz Day honour
    Professor Mary O'Kane. FORMER Downlands student Mary O'Kane was appointed Companion of the Order of Australia on Australia Day in Sydney for her renowned service to science and engineering. For many years Professor O'Kane has been a senior figure in research policy and higher education in Australia. She was born in Mount Morgan and raised in regional towns before her family moved to Toowoomba. Professor O'Kane's father was a school principal and her mother was an accountant; b..
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Pair plead not guilty after Satudarah bikie crackdown in Sydney .Scores suffer suspected food poisoning after visiting bakery in ... .
Tony Abbott is not going away, will re-contest his seat .Fireworks expected during WBBL final .

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