Sydney's crime hotspots revealed
Young Lennox batsman makes his big debut in Sydney
FORMER Lennox Head wicketkeeper-batsman Lewin Maladay made his first-grade debut in Sydney grade cricket today.Maladay played for Sydney University in a two-day match against the University of New South Wales.He started the season with the Pirates, playing four games, then moved to Sydney after completing his HSC at St John’s College Woodlawn.He wasn’t back for the finals but Lennox had teenager Sam Lucas return for its two-day game against Alstonville at Hill Park, Wollongbar, today.Lucas scor..>> view originalSydney Sevens: Day 2 live blog, updates, videos
Sydney Sevens: Day 2 live blog, updates, videos Roar Pro 47 Have your say Australia will face England in the quarter-finals of the Sydney Sevens when the tournament resumes on Sunday morning. Join The Roar from 9:45am AEDT for all the action from Allianz Stadium. Australia had a solid outing on the first day managing to go undefeated with wins over Portugal (24-7) and Canada (26-12) before a 17-all draw with New Zealand in the last match of the day. That saw them finish behind Ne..>> view originalThe mysterious hideaway on your doorstep
Four hours' drive from Sydney, Richard Woolveridge discovered an incredibly ... a kilometre from Shark Bay on the south coast of New South Wales, is prolific, ...>> view originalYoung doctors in love
Annabel Markey and Patrick Small with their bridal crew in a rural setting. Picture: Esteban La TessaANNABEL SMALL and PATRICK MARKEYDress: French lace by Karen Willis Holmes from David JonesHoneymoon: Australian southeast coast for six weeks.SEATING friends and family around one long table in a lush paddock on a garlic farm outside Mudgee turned into the “best party we’ve ever been to” for young doctors Patrick Markey and Annabel Small.The farm where Annabel, 24, grew up was the ideal “special ..>> view originalHolland fires Aussies into 7s quarters
Australia missed the chance to take the big scalp they were after and put an exclamation mark on a successful first day of the inaugural Sydney 7s by drawing 17-all with arch-rivals New Zealand. Ahead 17-10 in the dying minutes and holding possession, the Thunderbolts appeared to have an upset in their keeping. But a breakdown penalty and then a missed tackle out wide by Henry Speight saw Ardie Savea score under the posts in the last play of the match to deflate the Allianz Stadium home crowd. ..>> view originalPeacocke bringing Brax back
Home and Away actor Steve Peacocke with rescue staffy Lily. Peacocke’s character Brax is returning to the show.AUSSIE actor Steve Peacocke, 34, is heading back to Summer Bay. He reveals how he is different from his character Brax and what it was like working with Tina Fey and Rebecca Gibney.Your fans (me!) are very excited you’ve returned to Home and Away as Brax after moving to Hollywood last year. Why do you think he became such a beloved character? I grew up way outside of Sydney and way outs..>> view originalNew tech giving punters lowdown on horses at local tracks
BALLINA, Lismore and Grafton are among 20 country race tracks across the state that will have a new radio frequency timing system installed by Racing NSW, with the two Richmond tracks hopefully having their equipment installed before their cup carnivals in September.The Longines Positioning System delivers a wealth of information via credit card sized transmitters which go into secure pockets in each horse’s saddle cloth.Radio signals are sent to base stations around the track then to a control..>> view originalCity's Chinese New Year celebrations now are family friendly
TOOWOOMBA International Multicultural Society has been running Chinese New Year events for years, so this year the team decided to do things a bit differently. In the past guests would pre-purchase tickets for a fantastic night at one of our local restaurants complete with all the trappings including a lion dance. This year the event has taken more of a carnival feel, according to TIMS member Daphne Fung. The event will be held during the day in the Bell St Mall and anyone can come a..>> view originalMel Gibson looked ultra casual on his stroll through Sydney
He has been working hard on the World War II movie, Hacksaw Ridge.And it seems actor-turned-director Mel Gibson needed some down time after a hectic filming schedule in New South Wales.The 60-year-old Hollywood A-lister was spotted soaking up the sunshine in the exclusive suburb of Double Bay in an ultra casual outfit which included a crinkled button-up shirt and blue shorts.Scroll down for video Dress down Saturdays: Mel Gibson dressed down in a crinkled button-up shirt and shorts on his strol..>> view original
Saturday, February 6, 2016
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