Valentine's Day date 'from hell' ends in tears for Wollongong couple
Christopher James at Criniti's in Manly on Valentine's Day. Photo: Supplied Christopher James will forever remember February 14, 2016, as the "Valentine's Day from hell".Celebrating his first Valentine's Day with his girlfriend of 10 months, Mr James ventured from Wollongong to Manly to enjoy a romantic dinner. "Hungry Jack's and Yogurtland. That was where my Valentine's Day ended up," he said.Mr James, 25, had booked to take his girlfriend to Criniti's Manl..>> view originalValentine's Day date 'from hell' ends in tears for Wollongong couple
Christopher James at Criniti's in Manly on Valentine's Day. Photo: Supplied Christopher James will forever remember February 14, 2016, as the "Valentine's Day from hell".Celebrating his first Valentine's Day with his girlfriend of 10 months, Mr James ventured from Wollongong to Manly to enjoy a romantic dinner. "Hungry Jack's and Yogurtland. That was where my Valentine's Day ended up," he said.Mr James, 25, had booked to take his girlfriend to Criniti's Manl..>> view originalPeter Crinis lucky to be alive after early morning rescue at North ...
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LAWYERS have argued that a successful central Queensland ophthalmologist who sold his practice became disgruntled when he became an "employee" who no longer had a say in the business. Eye specialist Dr David Kitchen lost a court case in Brisbane Supreme Court in 2014 and again in 2015 after his former employers, Vision Eye Institute and Icon Laser, sued him for breaching an employment contract while working at Gladstone and Rockhampton clinics. He has appealed this at the Queensland Cou..>> view originalForbes in fightback
BOORAGOON hockey talent Dylan Forbes put an exclamation point on what was a successful return from injury when he was named joint player of the tournament at the Under-15 National Indoor Hockey Championships in Wollongong last month. The 15-year-old fullback had his foot broken in a stick tackle while playing for WA at the Under-15 Australian Championships in Tasmania in April last year. “It happened in the first 45 seconds of our semi-final game against NSW,” Dylan said. “I don’t think it wa..>> view originalDon't let porn warp your kids' behaviour, writes Susie O'Brien
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New shark detection system on trial at Bondi Beach Posted February 15, 2016 14:01:09 The NSW Government is trialling a new shark detection system at Sydney's Bondi Beach, which is described as "facial recognition technology for marine life".Called Clever Buoy, the system picks up on any animal two metres or longer within a 300-metre radius, sending a signal to lifeguards via an app on their phones.NSW Primary Industries Minister Niall Blair said it was part of his Gov..>> view originalNuclear Waste Storage Will Benefit South Australia, Says Royal ...
It was announced today that the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission has found that the storage and disposal of used nuclear fuel in South Australia is “likely to deliver substantial economic benefits to the South Australian community”, with a commercially viable storage facility operational in the late 2020s. The Commission was set up by the South Australian Government in March 2015 to investigate the potential for South Australia to participate in further exploration and extraction of uranium,..>> view original
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