Wollongong University student jailed for bashing love rival
An international university student on the South Coast has been sentenced to six months behind bars for a vicious one-sided attack on a romantic rival.Haopo Yang, 22, left his victim with eye problems after unleashing a relentless barrage of punches in a University of Wollongong common room on February 23 this year.Security footage of the incident shows the Chinese national approach the victim and, with little preamble, begin smashing him in the head and face with his fist. Yang appears to land..>> view originalRadio pirate Dan Morris vows to get IRIE FM back on air
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Wollongong lawyer Melinda Griffiths, who is working to set up a pro-bono advice service for refugees in the Illawarra, has been named a finalist in the 2016 Australian Law Awards. A Wollongong lawyer who is working to set up a pro-bono advice service for refugees in the Illawarra has been named a finalist in the 2016 Australian Law Awards.Melinda Griffiths is the only Illawarra finalist in the the regional/suburban category.The principal lawyer at Slater and Gordon Wollongong has ..>> view originalFilm and Wollongong commemoration to mark Hiroshima Day
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Sunday, August 7, 2016
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