Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Wollongong should never have accepted Judy Wilyman's thesis and other top stories.

  • Wollongong should never have accepted Judy Wilyman's thesis

    Wollongong should never have accepted Judy Wilyman's thesis
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  • Regus gets 'funky' in moves to Martin Place

    'It's more differentiated than what we have had before': Regus ANZ CEO John Henderson says the office space provider is widening its offering in Sydney with the leasing of space at 52 Martin Place (pictured) and a new space that will open in February at 20 Martin Place. Dominic Lorrimer Office space provider Regus is going upmarket with new sites in Sydney's Martin Place as it seeks to keep pace with rivals such as Servcorp and The Executive C..
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  • Spotlight review: Restrained, realistic view of investigative reporting ...

    Spotlight review: Restrained, realistic view of investigative reporting ...
    From left: Michael Keaton, Liev Schreiber, Mark Ruffalo, Rachel McAdams, John Slattery, and Brian d’Arcy James on the “Spotlight” set. FILM SPOTLIGHT ★★​★​★​1/2 (M) General release (129 minutes) At the end of Spotlight, in case you weren't already angry enough, there is a list of all the places around the world in which major cases of sexual abuse of children by Catholic clergy have been uncovered since the Spotlight investigative team did its work in Boston in 2002. There are 105 American..
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  • NSW Government's Resources for Regions program expansion ...

    NSW Government's Resources for Regions program expansion ...
    NSW Government's Resources for Regions program expansion questioned Posted January 20, 2016 08:37:44 A mayor from northern New South Wales has questioned the expansion of the New South Wales Government's Resources for Regions program, saying there's not enough money available for the local government areas that could be included.The program is designed to help mining-affected local government areas fund large infrastructure projects.Late last year the State Government..
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  • 'I've been a bit bored': Year 12 class of 2015 have their bags packed ...

    'I've been a bit bored': Year 12 class of 2015 have their bags packed ...
    Former students from the class of 2015 are moving on with the next stage of life MOVING ON: Former James Sheahan Catholic High School student Paige Wallace is preparing to move away to go to university this year and is waiting for the main round offers to be released today to find out if she’s going to Wollongong or Sydney. Photo: STEVE GOSCH FORMER students from the class of 2015 are moving on with the next stage of life after spending their post HSC time working and winding down..
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  • The South Coast Brekkie Wrap l Wednesday, January 20, 2016

    The South Coast Brekkie Wrap l Wednesday, January 20, 2016
    A morning news snapshot from your region and around the nation Good morning, looks like we’re in for another warm one on the South Coast. Here’s your news snapshot from your region and around the nation. 8.32am: That's a wrap for this morning. Remember to check in on your local paper's website for breaking news throughout the day.8.30am: Mmm beer.  Longstocking is the first craft brew brewery in the Pambula area and although it only opened at the beginning of January, there’s a gr..
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  • Dropped cigarette butt prompted violent melee at North Wollongong ...

    Dropped cigarette butt prompted violent melee at North Wollongong ...
    Attacker leaves customer, shop attendant and security guard battered and bruised. A simple comment about a discarded cigarette butt descended into a violent brawl in a North Wollongong liquor store that left a customer, a security guard and the shop attendant bruised and battered.Ben Richard Albert, 26, let fly physically and verbally at the three men on the afternoon of May 24, moments after the customer chastised him about a dropped cigarette butt.The court heard the male custom..
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  • Mackay hockey juniors fill Queensland team

    Mackay hockey juniors fill Queensland team
    HOCKEY: The future of Mackay hockey is bright with eight players in the Under-13 Queensland indoor hockey team. The side will head to Wollongong this Sunday for the start of the national championships. Fourteen-year-old Edward Westcott is part of the team. "I'm super stoked. It will be a great experience to have," he said. "It will be great to play for our state." Edward said it was cool to have so many Mackay players in the team. "There are lots of people going and it will b..
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  • Letters

    Letters
    TACKLING THE PROBLEMIn reply to Brian Johnson's letter ``Report Graffiti’’ (Illawarra Mercury, January 13, 2016).I agree entirely with your concerns about your efforts to have a graffiti hotline.Dapto Rotary, in conjunction with Wollongong City Council, have a direct hotline which calls are directed to be listed in priority order, then given to WCC and myself for removal.I am disappointed that Sutherland Council has informed you that there is no specific hotline for this purpose.The benefits of ..
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  • Ten med graduates start in Coffs Harbour

    Ten med graduates start in Coffs Harbour
    TEN medical graduates from around Australia and the world have started their internship year at the Coffs Harbour Health Campus this week.Among the graduates is Canadian, Sara Bialczyk who has been living in Australia studying in Wollongong for the last four years.She fell in love with the Coffs Coast after a short stint in Grafton doing a rural placement.“I really like Coffs and I want to end up here,” Ms Bialczyk said. “In a regional hospital, you have more options instead of being assigned s..
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Public enter Wollongong Private Hospital .Wollongong Uni urges parents to immunise .
'Travesty': petition against UOW anti-vaccine thesis .Chinese student filmed bashing dog on Wollongong balcony .

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