Monday, August 15, 2016

The Big Fish Catching Sydney Squid and other top stories.

  • The Big Fish Catching Sydney Squid

    The Big Fish Catching Sydney Squid
    The Big Fish Catching Sydney Squid 13/08/2016 , 4:45 AM by Scott Levi Peter LeBlanc has a Squid fishing master class for Pittwater and Sydney Harbour this morning, apparently the big Calamari Squid are really on.  Andy Thomsen has all of the information you will need to catch fish in safety up in the Whitsundays. Stinker is back with tales from Port Stephens, including the story of Mullet Connell's run in with a whale that left the famous fisho with a broken leg. Bushy..
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  • Alleged multi-million-dollar childcare fraud shows Government failed ...

    Alleged multi-million-dollar childcare fraud shows Government failed ...
    Alleged multi-million-dollar childcare fraud shows Government failed as regulator: NSW Opposition Posted August 14, 2016 00:23:27 The New South Wales Opposition says the Government has failed to properly regulate the state's childcare system, after a multi-million-dollar counter-terrorism and fraud investigation into day care businesses in Sydney's south west. Key points:Kate Washington says there are "clear flaws" in oversight of industrySays number of services asse..
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  • NSW Opposition calls for probe into use of antibiotics at Royal North ...

    NSW Opposition calls for probe into use of antibiotics at Royal North ...
    NSW Opposition calls for probe into use of antibiotics at Royal North Shore Hospital Posted August 13, 2016 12:34:07 The New South Wales Opposition is calling for an independent investigation into the reported unapproved use of antibiotics at Royal North Shore Hospital after concerns it may increase the risk of the spread of superbugs.More than 38,000 doses of restricted antibiotics have been prescribed by doctors at the hospital without approval, Fairfax Media is rep..
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  • Men charged over alleged affray - Town Hall

    Men charged over alleged affray - Town Hall
    Latest Media Releases Untitled Men charged over alleged affray - Town HallSaturday, 13 August 2016 10:21:03 AM Three men have been charged and investigations continue following an alleged affray at Town Hall today. Just before 2am (Saturday 13 August 2016), police will allege two groups became involved in an altercation under the Town Hall steps on George Street, Sydney. Police from Sydney City Local Area Command were called to the incident and arrested five at the scene. Three men – age..
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  • Motorists and residents reminded of changed traffic conditions ...

    Motorists and residents reminded of changed traffic conditions ...
    Latest Media Releases Untitled Motorists and residents reminded of changed traffic conditions ahead of City2SurfSaturday, 13 August 2016 04:51:37 AM Police are reminding motorists and residents of changed traffic conditions in Sydney’s CBD and Eastern Suburbs ahead of tomorrow’s City2Surf. More than 80,000 people have registered to take part in one of the world’s largest runs that winds its way from the city to Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach tomorrow (Sunday 14 August 2016). Operation Tarourg..
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  • PM commits to lifting WA GST take

    PM commits to lifting WA GST take
    Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has committed to changing the rules to stop WA getting the nation's worst share of GST by a long way.WA has received an unusual low of just 30-odd cents back in commonwealth revenue for every dollar the state generates in recent years, while New South Wales and Victoria received more than 100 cents. Prime MInister Malcolm Turnbull says there should be a lower limit on the GST carve up. Photo: Daniel Munoz "We believe that we should take that opportunity - ..
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  • Government consults addicts on new laws to force drug users into ...

    Government consults addicts on new laws to force drug users into ...
    Mental Health Minister Andrea Mitchell has asked for people across WA to volunteer to join a community drugs advisory group. Photo: WA Government The state government has taken the first steps toward forcing drug addicts into rehab by setting up a consultation group which will include addicts. Mental Health Minister Andrea Mitchell announced on Saturday that she was planning to oversee new legislation to introduce compulsory alcohol and drug treatment in Western Australia.Ms Mitchell ha..
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  • Greyhound racing ban to be applauded: letter

    Greyhound racing ban to be applauded: letter
    LETTER TO THE EDITORAS A greyhound lover, advocate, fosterer and adoption group volunteer, I was ecstatic when I saw PETA Australia's media statement that a New South Wales state ban on greyhound racing had been announced. But seriously, it's long overdue that this ban went national. How many more greyhound deaths at the track each year does it have to take? With up to 17,000 healthy greyhounds dying annually at the hands of the industry, 200 dogs reported injured during official races each wee..
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  • Save the Brumbies: Protesters are trying to stop Australia from ...

    Save the Brumbies: Protesters are trying to stop Australia from ...
    Already, the state authorities trap horses – by using molasses, salt and feed to lure  them into yards – and then allows recognised trainers to collect them, tame them and pass them on for domestic use. Colleen O’Brien, who trains and finds new homes for about 35 brumbies a year, said the horses were typically quick learners and were fast to bond with humans. “When we take them, some have never seen people driving or kids riding bikes or a farm fence or dogs barking or they have never drunk fro..
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  • Australia announces $154-million upgrade for Sydney Opera House

    Australia announces $154-million upgrade for Sydney Opera House
    Australia announces $154-million upgrade for Sydney Opera House By Reuters Published: 15:28 EST, 12 August 2016 | Updated: 15:28 EST, 12 August 2016 SYDNEY, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Australia on Thursday unveiled plans for the largest renovations to the Sydney Opera House since its opening in 1973, with more than A$200 million ($154 million) earmarked to update the UNESCO world heritage-listed site.It draws more than 8 million visitors a year, bringing A$775 million into the coffers of th..
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Ausgrid lease: Treasurer Scott Morrison blocks sale to Chinese ... .Could new bridge with view of Swansea Bay rival Sydney Harbour ... .
Pokemon Go's Own Limitations Helped It Make $200 Million in Its First Month .World Vision: Israeli Charges Based on 'Huge Gap' in Numbers .

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