Shortage threatens to bring Wollongong trials to a standstill
Region’s top judicial officer has labelled the situation “untenable”. Staff shortage hits Wollongong courthouse The newly refurbished Wollongong courthouse.The newly refurbished Wollongong courthouse - foyer.The newly refurbished Wollongong courthouse - registry.The newly refurbished Wollongong courthouse - foyer.The newly refurbished Wollongong courthouse - donated toys for children to play with in the domestic violence safe room.The newly refurbished Wollo..>> view originalQueensland politicians divided over nightclub lockout laws
Just one month after the alleged one-punch death of 18-year-old water polo player Cole Miller in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley, Queensland politicians remain divided about new nightclub lockout laws.The laws, which would see reduced licensing hours for nightclubs across Queensland, face possible defeat in the state parliament.The Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee has not been able to reach a majority decision over whether the proposed laws should be passed, while the opposition has swo..>> view original'We aren't as equal as we think' NSW Department of Education ...
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Education funding battle recommences Labor commits to fully funding the Gonski education reforms, but the Government questions the funding. Courtesy ABC News 24. PT2M12S 620 349 The NSW Minister for Education Adrian Piccoli has urged the federal government not to abandon the state's most disadvantaged schools after a new report found that Australian society was far less equal than previously thought. The report, commissioned by the NSW Department..>> view originalRio Tinto bauxite and alumina chief Phillip Strachan leaves amid ...
Rio Tinto's shares closed higher on Monday at $42.53. Photo: Bloomberg The man at the helm of Rio Tinto's booming bauxite business has left the company, as the miner's cost cutting drive continues to trim its executive ranks.Phillip Strachan had been Rio's chief executive of bauxite and alumina based out of Brisbane in recent years, but his role will now be absorbed by Pacific Aluminium chief executive Bruce Cox.The change comes barely three months after Rio..>> view originalNationwide rallies support asylum seekers
Manly's red devil is one to watch this season
Manly skipper Brendan Cholakian.A PLAYER once on the books of Manchester United was on the scoresheet for Manly United in their 1-1 draw with Wollongong on Sunday.In a game skipper Brendan Cholakian described as “horrible”, the away side bossed large portions of the pre-season tussle at John Crehan Park.“We showed good character, they (Wolves) didn’t play much football,’’ he said.“They scored in the first two minutes from a set piece and didn’t really trouble our defence after that.“It was an aw..>> view originalParty with Hudson Mohawke, QT & more on a freakin' island
Their last party on NYE with Young Turks and sold out 2000 tickets for an unannounced lineup in a Wollongong laneway and sunrise on the beach .. so expect ...>> view originalMarijuana Use Impairs Verbal Memory
Individuals with long-term exposure to marijuana may experience significant impairment of verbal memory by the time they reach middle age, warn researchers, who found that other aspects of cognitive function were unaffected. Investigators, led by Reto Auer, MD, of the Department of Ambulatory Care and Community Medicine, University of Lausanne, Switzerland, found that for each additional 5 years of exposure to marijuana, there was a significant decline in performance on a standard verbal mem..>> view originalKiwi artist paints huge mural tribute to David Bowie
Kiwi artist paints huge mural tribute to David Bowie JACK VAN BEYNEN Last updated 15:03, February 9 2016 Erin Dippie Auckland artist Owen Dippie's stunning mural tribute to the late David Bowie is painted on the side of Wollongong Central , a shopping centre in Wollongong Australia. Has a death ever been mourned so publicly as that of the late David Robert Jones (1947 - 2016)?When Bow..>> view originalBeyond the guidebook: what to see in New South Wales
Visiting Sydney during the cooler months, from May-September when the skies are still a dazzling blue but the temperature is more moderate, is a great way to experience it like a local. From 27 May to 13 June this year, the cityscape will spring to animated life during the city’s exciting Vivid Sydney festival, with brilliant light sculptures illuminating the Opera House and other buildings. Doing a night climb of the Harbour Bridge during Vivid is unforgettable, as is a climb during the colo..>> view original
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