HCCC launches legal action against Wollongong GP Dr Jeremy ...
HCCC commences proceedings against Dr Jeremy Reader over 'botched procedures'. Shellharbour's Janelle Trigg made a complaint to the HCCC against Dr Jeremy Reader after treatment left her scarred in 2011. The watchdog has now commenced legal proceedings against the GP. Picture: Adam McLeanThe state’s health watchdog has launched legal action against a Wollongong GP accused of performing botched procedures at a skin cancer clinic.The Health Care Complaints Commission has confirmed i..>> view originalNRL Round 15: Dragons vs Storm | Photos
NRL: Benji Marshall of the Dragons passes during the round 15 NRL match between the St George Illawarra Dragons and the Melbourne Storm at WIN Stadium on June 18, 2016 in Wollongong, Australia. Picture: Matt King/Getty ImagesNRL: Referee Matt Cecchin awards a penalty during the round 15 NRL match between the St George Illawarra Dragons and the Melbourne Storm at WIN Stadium on June 18, 2016 in Wollongong, Australia. Picture: Matt King/Getty ImagesNRL: Gareth Widdop of the Dragons passes during t..>> view originalWollongong council to turn CBD walls green
Known as green roofs and walls, high-rise gardens are among a number of changes to Wollongong City Council’s development control plan. Developers planning to build in the Wollongong CBD would be encouraged to incorporate vertical gardens and plant covered roofs to make the new structures more environmentally friendly.The vertical garden at One Central Park in Chippendale. Wollongong City Council is encouraging the use of green roofs and walls in new developments.Known as green roo..>> view originalHopefuls on track for Rio 2016
South Coast’s Rio 2016 hopefuls did their Olympic claims no harm with standout performances at the Champions Trophy over the weekend. HIGHS AND LOWS: Wollongong's Flynn Ogilvie scored for the Kookaburras in the round matches but was sent off in the final against India. Picture: GETTY IMAGESSouth Coast’s Rio 2016 hopefuls did their Olympic claims no harm with standout performances at the Champions Trophy over the weekend.Wollongong duo Tristan White and Flynn Ogilvie were both on t..>> view originalRangers continue to defy in return
SURPRISE packets Picton’s bid to play finals football in 2016 continues to grow stronger following the Rangers 1-0 victory over South Coast United on Saturday. ON THE RISE: Picton Ranger Jarred Morley. Picture: ADAM McLEANSURPRISE packets Picton’s bid to play finals football in 2016 continues to grow stronger following the Rangers 1-0 victory over South Coast United on Saturday.The win, which keeps Rangers unbeaten in their past four matches, moves last season’s District League ch..>> view originalNorth Beach parking upgrade
Wollongong City Council has started work to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety in the North Wollongong Surf Life Saving Club car park. Wollongong City Council has started work to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety in the North Wollongong Surf Life Saving Club car park and pathway.The upgrade, which will also improve traffic flow, will provide parking spots on the western side of Cliff Road as well as a loading bay.Movable bollards will also be installed and the pavement upgr..>> view originalEast Coast Low: Wild Weather Lashes NSW, Qld
More extreme weather continues to batter Australia's east coast as a low pressure system moves south, with heavy rain drenching central and southern Queensland as parts of New South Wales prepare for high winds and possible flash flooding. Cloudband is producing rain from #QLD to #VIC with the #EastCoastLow. Latest warnings at https://t.co/wdUcA3jLa8 pic.twitter.com/5AmSIUdKKW — BOM Australia (@BOM_au) June 19, 2016 The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) has issued two severe thunderstorm warnings fo..>> view originalAfter a four-decade career The Sonics still know how to rock
They may be their 60s, but garage rock legends The Sonics don’t let their age get in the way of tearing it up onstage. Garage rock legends The Sonics are bringing their all-out stage show to Wollongong's Yours and Owls in October.They may be their 60s, but garage rock legends The Sonics don’t let their age get in the way of tearing it up onstage.“No matter where we are the crowds that come to see us pay $30 $40 to come and see us,” says sax player Rob Lind from his home in North C..>> view originalSims declares Dragons finals contenders
AAP on June 19, 2016, 1:03 pm After making his first appearance for The Dragons, Tariq Sims has declared them top contenders. After his first outing in the Red V, Tariq Sims has declared he's seen enough to believe St George Illawarra are top eight contenders.After a whirlwind 48 hours that saw him shift clubs and move his family 300km down the M1, the former Newcastle co-captain ran out for his first appearance with the Dragons in their dour 20-10 defeat of a depleted Melbourne a..>> view originalWiggles bring 'Dance, Dance!' to WIN Entertainment Centre
Australia's favourite kids group continues their 25th birthday celebrations with another tour. On the back of last week’s sold out shows at Wollongong Town Hall, The Wiggles have announced they’ll return to the coal coast later in the year.www.wiggles.com/events Their 25th birthday celebrations will kick on in November and December with their new “Dance, Dance!” show, and will be available to a bigger audience at WIN Entertainment Centre.Tickets for two day-time shows go on sale W..>> view original
Sunday, June 19, 2016
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