Illawarra Business Awards open
Lisa Burling wasn't going to enter the Illawarra Business Awards in 2015 but is so grateful someone encouraged her to throw her hat into the ring. Now she is calling for others to do the same. Calling entries: After LBPR's Lisa Burling won Most Outstanding New Illawarra Business in 2015 she encouraged others to enter the Illawarra Business Awards.In 2015 Lisa Burling was not planning to enter the Illawarra Business Awards. But she is so grateful for what happened when she did thro..>> view originalShocking sexual assault statistics revealed as more victims come ...
A student at Sydney University has spent his own money making Freedom of Information requests to obtain statistics about the number of sexual assaults that happen on campus. Picture: John AppleyardOVER the past five years, the University of Sydney has failed to inform police of almost two thirds of all cases of rape, attempted rape, and indecent assault reported on campus, new documents reveal.Tom Joyner, a current editor of Sydney University student newspaper Honi Soit, published the findings a..>> view originalDynamic duo perform
Wendy Hiscocks has lived in London for the best part of 30 years but the Wollongong-born composer and musician’s frequent visits home often include a performance with a local musician. TOP DUO: Virtuoso young violinist Anna da Silva Chen and visiting composer-pianist Wendy Hiscocks will perform at Gerringong Town Hall on July 10.Wendy Hiscocks has lived in London for the best part of 30 years but the Wollongong-born composer and musician’s frequent visits home often include a perf..>> view originalThe South Coast Regional Wrap | Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Your news snapshot from around regional Australia and beyond. 8.30am: That's a wrap for this morning. Remember to check in on your local paper's website for breaking news throughout the day.8.26am: As part of NAIDOC Week, Aboriginal artist Jake Trindorfer has had one of his works chosen for an exhibition at NSW Parliament House.The 33-year-old’s photograph titled Our Next Generation is one of 20 shortlisted for the 2016 MAX National Indigenous Art Competition.Mr Trindorfer said he..>> view originalAEC workers during the fresh scrutiny of Senate votes. Picture: Troy ...
ELECTION LIVE: PM confident of forming govt1:09Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says he's still confident the coalition will secure majority government. AEC workers during the fresh scrutiny of Senate votes. Picture: Troy SnookHOSPITAL patients have complained they never got the chance to vote in the election, as the Australian Electoral Commission — already under fire for a succession of bungles — admitted it failed to send teams out to all hospitals and nursing homes.One patient, who is bedrid..>> view originalBatten down the hatches, it's going to get windy
The Bureau of Meteorology's wind maps shows wind gust of up to 100km/h along the NSW east coast. Picture: BoMWILD WINDS are battering parts of NSW and Victoria with warnings of gales and dangerous gusts of up to 100km/h.Already on Wednesday, gusts of 91km/h have been recorded at Newcastle Airport and 87km/h at the iconic Nobbys Beach close to the northern NSW city’s CBD.The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) has issued a series of severe weather warnings following a deep low weather trough parking itse..>> view originalNSW govt pours $43m into regional tourism
NSW govt pours $43m into regional tourism AAP on July 6, 2016, 4:51 pm About $43 million will be invested into six new tourism networks across NSW, the state government has announced.In a bid to attract more visitors to regional and rural areas, state tourism minister Stuart Ayres has announced a new Destination NSW regional division."Building the new regional networks will make a positive difference," Mr Ayres said in a statement on Wednesday, adding he hoped to double overn..>> view originalGeelong needs more jabs
SHADOW minister for health Mary Wooldridge has called on the State Government to do more in the fight against measles after fresh cases were linked to the Geelong, Surf Coast and Barwon areas. She also said vaccination levels in Geelong had not reached “target rates”.Three new cases of the highly contagious disease were reported last week, prompting the Victorian Health Department to put out an alert urging anyone who was experiencing symptoms of measles to seek medical help as soon as possible..>> view originalSablowski battling latest injury setback
Hockeyroos star hit in the eye with a ball at training this week. ALBION Park Olympian Casey Sablowski has suffered another major injury scare after suffering a fractured cheekbone and eye socket.Blow: Casey Sablowski (left) has suffered a a fractured cheekbone after a training incident in the lead-up to the Olympics. Sablowski, part of the Hockeyroos squad for Rio de Janeiro next month, her third consecutive Games, was hit in the eye with a ball at training this week.The 27-year-..>> view originalABC's Catalyst Wi-Fi episode under review, found to have breached ...
Caity Stone - Yahoo7 News on July 6, 2016, 11:46 am ABC's Catalyst Wi-Fi episode under review, found to have breached editorial standards The ABC is set to issue an apology to its viewers and also review its popular program Catalyst following a report airing on the health effects of Wi-Fi was determined to be in breach of the broadcaster’s editorial standards.The findings were discovered in an independent investigation and Catalyst reporter Dr Maryanne Demasi will al..>> view original
Thursday, July 7, 2016
Illawarra Business Awards open and other top stories.
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