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A Wollongong man who threatened to "put holes in" his ex-girlfriend's new partner as he walked his four-week-old baby in a pram to the shops has been jailed for a string of violent offences. Travis Ian Mitchell had been drinking when he confronted the ...
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Police allege the unprovoked stabbing of a 31-year-old man in the stomach occurred at a Youth Centre in Cordeaux Heights around 6pm on Monday night. The victim was airlifted in a stable condition to St George Hospital in Sydney. Inspector Andrew ...
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The Wollongong Hawks will begin a worldwide scouting process for two new imports after their future in the NBL was secured at a creditors meeting on Tuesday. The Hawks will remain part of an eight-team NBL competition again next season, after creditors ...
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Telstra has apologised to hundreds of thousands of customers who were unable to use their phones or internet services overnight. Between 1:30am and 6:30am, Telstra customer were unable to make or receive calls on their mobiles or use the internet or ...
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A freshwater fish capable of surviving out of water for up to six days may also be able to survive in salty water, prompting scientists to warn that the aggressive climbing perch could make its way to mainland Australia from Papua New Guinea. The fish, which ...
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POLICE have apologised after two motorists were fined for sticking to the speed limit on a Queensland motorway. QUEENSLAND Police were left red-faced after one of the drivers posted his infringement notice on social media. Zac Murray was surprised to ...
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When The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was approaching its release date, developer CD Projekt Red announced that the game would have no retailer-exclusive pre-order DLC and players would be treated to 16 free pieces of downloadable content. CD Projekt Red ...
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Planet Earth could be home to millions fewer species than previously thought, new research has claimed. Planet Earth could be home to millions fewer species than previously thought, new research has claimed. Sorry, you must sign in before you can print ...
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New guidelines for how government agencies block illegal websites have been criticised for not addressing transparency concerns. A federal parliamentary committee has been looking at the use of a little-known section of the Telecommunications Act, ...
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AN AUSTRALIAN scientist has discovered that giant, invisible, moving plasma tubes fill the skies above Earth. It's a finding that was initially met with a considerable degree of scepticism within the field of astrophysics, but a University of Sydney undergraduate ...
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