Friday, January 22, 2016

Sydney weather: BoM issues severe thunderstorm warning for NSW and other top stories.

  • Sydney weather: BoM issues severe thunderstorm warning for NSW

    Sydney weather: BoM issues severe thunderstorm warning for NSW
    Sydney weather: BoM cancels severe thunderstorm warning for NSW Updated January 23, 2016 01:50:58 The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) has cancelled a severe thunderstorm warning for northern parts of New South Wales.The BoM had earlier issued a warning, just before 10:30pm on Friday, for large hail, heavy rainfall, damaging winds and flash flooding. Key points:Severe thunderstorm warning for Mid North Coast, North West Slopes and Plains and parts of the Riverina, Lower Wes..
    >> view original

  • Bradman Museum still special for Lehmann

    Bradman Museum still special for Lehmann
    In addition to imbuing his team with a feel for – and of – the history of Australian cricket, there was an element of personal nostalgia in Darren Lehmann’s decision to schedule a stopover at the Bradman Museum in Bowral during the ODI squad’s road trip from Canberra to Sydney yesterday. Lehmann, then an uncapped Sheffield Shield batsman who had served as 12th man for Australia’s Test team the previous summer, was a member of an invitational Bradman XI team that took on Graham Gooch’s touring E..
    >> view original

  • Thousands of seats to be added to Newcastle-Sydney train services

    Thousands of seats to be added to Newcastle-Sydney train services
    Thousands of seats to be added to Newcastle-Sydney train services Posted January 22, 2016 16:46:33 Rail commuters travelling between Newcastle and Sydney are in for some relief, with the New South Wales Government to boost seat capacity on train services between the cities.The number of carriages on select services from Hamilton to Central will be doubled from four to eight.Transport Minister Andrew Constance said it was about making travel between cities easier and m..
    >> view original

  • Sixers storm into WBBL final

    Sixers storm into WBBL final
    Rain, storms and the Hobart Hurricanes were not enough to stop the Sydney Sixers juggernaut from blasting their way into the Rebel Women's Big Bash League final on Friday, as they completed an emphatic 10-wicket semi-final win at the MCG. When the Sixers sat on the bottom of the ladder mid-way through the season without a win to their name, few would have predicted that a little over a month later they'd have booked a place in the final. After nine straight wins, the Sixers have a date with cro..
    >> view original

  • Titans add experience with major signing coup

    Titans add experience with major signing coup
    Titans add experience with major signing coup Roar Guru 14 Have your say The Titans have beefed up their off-field team. (Digital image by Shane Wenzlick, copyright nrlphotos.com) Related coverage The Gold Coast Titans have made a huge signing with former Sydney Roosters CEO Brian Canavan arriving at the struggling franchise. Canavan will leave the Roosters having spent 18 years at the club and will take on the newly created role of Chief Operating Officer following a review in..
    >> view original

  • Investors' love of the coast to keep property growth steady

    Investors' love of the coast to keep property growth steady
    THE northern New South Wales coastline has proved a hit with property investors, with further steady price growth predicted for the coming year. Real Estate Institute of NSW president John Cunningham said Byron Bay was the region's best performing local government area in 2015, but nominated Kyogle as a better yardstick for the region's market as a whole. "Byron Bay has the strongest growth but the market also comes back there first as well," he said. "Areas like Kyogle, which has be..
    >> view original

  • Octogenarian relives horror

    Octogenarian relives horror
    Home Invasion: 88-year-old Bundamba resident Ron Jones was shot during a violent home invasion. Video: David Nielsen / The Queensland Times "WHERE is the money, where is the money, where is your wallet?" "Bang." That is the vivid memory Ron Jones, 88, has of the morning two callous thieves broke into his Bundamba home and shot him in his tiny bedroom. The former railway worker was awoken during the early hours of November 20, 2015 to find two men standing..
    >> view original

  • Ex-Skateboard champion under fire for daredevil stunt

    Ex-Skateboard champion under fire for daredevil stunt
    A former Australian downhill skateboard champion has drawn the ire of police and motorists after he published a video online showing himself recklessly travelling down a NSW highway at speeds well over the legal limit. Uploaded to Facebook on Monday, the video shows Mitch Thompson speeding so fast down a public highway that he crosses to the wrong side of the road to handle the tight bends. Filmed in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, the sign-posted speed limit is 50km/h - which Mr Thompson i..
    >> view original

  • Sydney Siege: UK Police Team to Review 'Without Fear or Favour'

    Sydney Siege: UK Police Team to Review 'Without Fear or Favour'
    Even though he was not in Sydney, Chesterman will be “speaking to officers ... Summoned by New South Wales Coroner Michael Barnes, the team has to report ...
    >> view original

  • Telstra acquires tech company Kloud for $40M

    Telstra acquires tech company Kloud for $40M
    Telco giant Telstra has acquired Melbourne-based cloud computing service provider Kloud for AU$40 million. Kloud, an award winning Microsoft partner, assists both corporate and government customers in Australia and across the Asian region, predominantly in Singapore, in adopting to cloud technologies. With 150 employees in offices across Australia and Manila, the company aims to help to define, design, build and deploy cloud solutions to enterprises. Michelle Bendschneider, Executive Director o..
    >> view original

Sydney weather: Severe thunderstorm warning for city's north .Thousands of New South Wales students learn whether they have ... .
Sydney: Wet January to continue. .Death after shooting at Sydney police station .

No comments:

Post a Comment