Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Last Top Stories: Wollongong artist shares expertise for balancing creative life with business

Wollongong artist shares expertise for balancing creative life with business

Wollongong artist shares expertise for balancing creative life with business
Wollongong street artist Trina Collins knows what it's like to overcome not only the challenges of marketing and selling her art, but also dealing with personal struggles that can come with it. "I was an awful talker, when I first started teaching I ...
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OVERLOAD Art Exhibition Wollongong : Are you pumping too much iron?

OVERLOAD Art Exhibition Wollongong : Are you pumping too much iron?
That is one of the key questions that will be asked during Haemochromatosis Awareness Week when it is launched from Wollongong this week. The highlight will be the opening of 'Overload NSW' Art Exhibition, curated by local artist Anthony Marshall.
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Man jumps onto train tracks in Wollongong

Man jumps onto train tracks in Wollongong
A critical incident investigation has been launched after a man was injured in Wollongong, NSW police said. Police were called to Coniston Railway Station just after 10am on Monday, after concerns were raised about a man walking along the tracks.
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Jetstar, Virgin cancel Bali flights

Jetstar, Virgin cancel Bali flights
JETSTAR has joined Virgin in cancelling flights in and out of Bali as volcanic ash continues to cause havoc to travel plans. JETSTAR says forecasts indicate the ash cloud from Mount Raung is likely to cause delays over the next 24 hours. "Jetstar has ...
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Apple Music: Telstra gives customers a year's worth of free access

Apple Music: Telstra gives customers a year's worth of free access
Telstra has announced it will offer customers on its eligible iPhone plans a free 12 month subscription to Apple Music. Telstra's offer is available to Telstra post-paid customers using an iPhone with a 12 or 24 month Go Mobile Plan, the company ...
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First pirate sites set to be blocked

First pirate sites set to be blocked
FOXTEL will be the first rights-holder to begin launching legal proceedings, with the company confirming it is receiving legal advice on how it can best put the new anti-piracy legislation into effect. If Foxtel does launch a case in the coming months ...
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Keeping outdated Windows systems secure costs Aussie government millions

Keeping outdated Windows systems secure costs Aussie government millions
A long time ago, in an IT department far, far away. Windows XP and Server 2003 are both official DOA, unless you've got $16m handy. Australian federal government departments are paying Microsoft $14.4 million (NZ$16.2) to continue to support their use ...
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Wear a gold Apple Watch and a fancy Swiss watch at the same time for just $150000

Wear a gold Apple Watch and a fancy Swiss watch at the same time for just $150000
Are you torn between the classic style and sophistication of an analogue timepiece and the technological functionality of the Apple Watch? Do you have a massive pile of cash accumulating in your loungeroom yet lack the imagination to come up with ...
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Newly discovered Mac malware tarnishes Apple's security credentials

Newly discovered Mac malware tarnishes Apple's security credentials
iFans will be the first to tell you that, statistically, Apple Macs, iPhones and iPads are less vulnerable to malware than PCs or Android mobile devices, whose much larger user bases make them far more attractive targets for malicious actors. But two ...
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Why we should all care about cyber crime: the risk to you and me

Why we should all care about cyber crime: the risk to you and me
In today's world, the reality is that all individuals and organisations connected to the internet are vulnerable to cyber attack. The number, type and sophistication of attacks continues to grow, as the threat report published last month by the ...
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