Saturday, April 9, 2016

Sydney business schools fight over naming rights and other top stories.

  • Sydney business schools fight over naming rights

    Sydney business schools fight over naming rights
    by Marianna Papadakis The University of Wollongong is locked in a bitter court battle against rival University of Sydney over a trademark relating to their lucrative business schools.The dispute evolved from the University of Wollongong's application for a trademark for "Sydney Business School", which was approved in December 2012 and objected to some months later by the University of Sydney.While the University of Sydney is by far the older of the two, the Universi..
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  • Mercury Fountain the big winner following TAB Editor's Challenge

    Mercury Fountain the big winner following TAB Editor's Challenge
    Mercury Fountain the big winner following TAB Editor's Challenge April 10, 2016, 10:30 a.m. The Mercury Fountain at Wollongong Botanic Garden is set to spring to life again following a win by Danish Twist in the TAB Editor’s Challenge at Royal Randwick. RESTORATION: Friends of Wollongong Botanic Garden member Felix Bronneberg in front of the Mercury Fountain which is in need of revitalisation. Picture: Adam McLeanThe Mercury Fountain at Wollongong Bot..
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  • Forget the wetsuit, it's warmer than a bath

    Forget the wetsuit, it's warmer than a bath
    Louise Warren (left) and Elyse Comeford enjoy the waters off Stanwell Park. Picture: Simon BullardOCEAN lovers have been enjoying an endless summer following the warmest March sea temperatures ever recorded. Fishermen from Sydney to the far south coast have reported warmer waters and tropical fish they would otherwise not come across.Krista Charters owner Grats Lamacchia said while water temperatures around Wollongong would normally be 20C during late March and early April, he has recorded tempe..
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  • Couple rescued from Blue Mountains after guide gets lost, woman ...

    Couple rescued from Blue Mountains after guide gets lost, woman ...
    Judi Atkinson bought Jason Gardner a day trip in the Blue Mountains for Christmas. Photo: Supplied: Facebook A Christmas gift of a canyoning trip in the Blue Mountains turned to disaster for a NSW couple after their tour guide became lost and the woman plunged 15 metres down a cliff.Judi Atkinson, 39, bought her partner Jason Gardner a day trip to Claustral Canyon in the Blue Mountains for Christmas. But the couple were forced to spend the night in the caves ..
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  • Dragons prepare for fire sale

    Dragons prepare for fire sale
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  • The astonishing life of Carl Synnerdahl

    The astonishing life of Carl Synnerdahl
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  • No slowing down for Rio-bound Bailie

    No slowing down for Rio-bound Bailie
    Ryan Bailie plans to ride his rich vein of ITU World Triathlon Series form all the way to Rio after securing a place at his first Olympic Games. Bunbury-raised Bailie grabbed the last remaining automatic spot on the Australian team with both hands, finishing fourth in a world-class field at the WTS event on the Gold Coast on Saturday. The 26-year-old is the highest-ranked Australian in the series at No.8 on the back of a sensational last 18 months, which included five top-10 finishes in the WTS..
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  • Queenslanders show Olympic potential as Australian Women's ...

    Queenslanders show Olympic potential as Australian Women's ...
    Queenslanders Emilee Cherry, Shannon Parry, Charlotte Caslick and debutant Dominque Du Toit have starred for the Australian Women’s Sevens team in their win at the Atlanta Sevens this morning.   The Australians are now within touching distance of the country's first-ever World Series title following the win in Atlanta.  Seasoned veterans Parry, Cherry and Caslick created opportunities around the field to keep the Australian team on the front foot throughout the..
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  • McKeon extends Olympic family tradition

    McKeon extends Olympic family tradition
    Cutting ties with her parents was tough but, in the end, it helped Emma McKeon make her family's remarkable Olympic tradition stronger.McKeon broke down in tears on Saturday as she recalled the difficult path to becoming the latest family member to join an Olympic swimming team.McKeon claimed the 100m butterfly title at the Olympic trials in Adelaide, ensuring she joined sibling David in Rio.They are the first brother-sister act in an Australian Olympic swim team since John and Ilsa Konrads qual..
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  • DJ Mel Greig shows off her cleavage in sexy Instagram post

    DJ Mel Greig shows off her cleavage in sexy Instagram post
    She's been documenting her weight loss journey and working hard to shed 15kgs. And now Radio DJ Mel Greig has shown how hard work pays off, taking to Instagram to flaunt her ample cleavage and killers curves.The 33-year-old sizzled in a daring red top which features a plunging neckline, pairing the long-sleeved top with a mid-length black pencil skirt and heels.Scroll down for video   Taking the plunge! Mel Greig showed off her figure in a daring outfit posted to her Instagram page Mel kept her ..
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