Sunday, February 7, 2016

Crowds hungry for new Bulli twilight market and other top stories.

  • Crowds hungry for new Bulli twilight market

    Crowds hungry for new Bulli twilight market
    From the time Bulli Showground opened for the first of the new fortnightly Eat Street markets, families and foodies started pulling up in droves. Twilight bite: Woonona siblings, seven-year-old Frankie Hammersley and nine-year-old Zane Hammersley enjoy dinner at Bulli Showground on Saturday. Picture: Robert Peet.Wollongong residents seem to have an almost insatiable appetite for new markets, with crowds flocking to yet another incarnation of the Foragers and Eat Street franchise o..
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  • Who's making money from domestic violence

    Who's making money from domestic violence
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  • Teen warns: slow down after being hit by car

    Teen warns: slow down after being hit by car
    A TEENAGE girl who was hit by a car after hopping off her school bus last year says kids - no matter what age - should be made aware of what can happen on the road. As the school routine gets into full swing this week, Maurice Blackburn lawyer Juliet Parsons, who services the Fraser Coast region, says courts have established that drivers have more responsibility when driving near schools and buses, which means motorists need to be more alert to pedestrians, especially schoolchildren. St..
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  • NZ in NBL top four as 36ers wait on Randle

    NZ in NBL top four as 36ers wait on Randle
    Breakers end Taipans season0:37NBL: New Zealand have defeated Cairns ending the Taipains playoff hopes. ADELAIDE coach Joey Wright was correct in assuming his 36ers still had to win two matches to clinch an NBL top-four berth after they were thrashed by New Zealand.The 22-point win gave the Breakers the season-series between the two clubs, meaning they would finish in the higher ladder position should their win-loss records be identical at the end of the regular season.However, should those win..
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  • GST should not be a matter of political machismo

    GST should not be a matter of political machismo
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  • North-West weather

    North-West weather
    Your morning news headlines from across regional Australia and beyond. North-West weatherA trough lies over northeastern Tasmania and a ridge will extend over southern parts during the day as a weak cold front passes to the south. The ridge will weaken on Tuesday, allowing the trough to move back over Tasmania, flanked by highs to the east and west. A cold front approaching from the west on Wednesday will weaken before brushing the south coast in the evening. A trough will persist..
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  • Spring FG pushes forward with franchise expansion

    Spring Financial Group has named the NSW Central Coast, north of Sydney, as the location planned for its first franchise outlet, with other regional locations to follow. Keith Cullen, the company's managing director, told ifa last week that Spring FG plans to open its first outlet by July this year and aims to have 10 more shopfronts up and running in the next 12 months. "We'll start with key regional locations like the Central Coast, Newcastle, Wollongong, Geelong, Bendigo, Ballarat, the Sunsh..
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  • Jaguar Land Rover MENA announces Technician of the Year' 2015 winners - Al

    Jaguar Land Rover MENA announces Technician of the Year' 2015 winners - Al
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  • When Real Time Conservation will be Translated With smarter App

    When Real Time Conservation will be Translated With smarter App
    In the next five years, advanced technology will allow people of different nationalities to sit down and freely converse with just a smartphone between them, instantly translating their language in real-time. So claims the chief envisioning officer of Microsoft UK, who says that while language translators are currently at the level of ‘schoolboy French’, rapid advancements mean there may be no such thing as a language barrier. Instead, universal, real-time translators will be at our finge..
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  • Steam Lunar Sale Is Live, Threatening to Put Yet another Dent in Gamers' Wallets

    Steam Lunar Sale Is Live, Threatening to Put Yet another Dent in Gamers' Wallets
    Steam sales used to be a relatively rare and special occasion, one that Valve celebrated with a lot of hype and attention to their community. But in recent times, it looks more like the company is just looking for any reason to drop yet another sale on their fans, as we’ve been seeing one every few months on a regular basis. Not that gamers mind anyway, as this always gives them a good opportunity to fill gaps in their libraries and cross a few items off their wishlists. Just now, the Steam ..
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