Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Drinking again ends in jail and other top stories.

  • Drinking again ends in jail

    Drinking again ends in jail
    An Albury man has shown anything but gratitude to paramedics trying to help him A paramedic who tried to help a drunk Albury man with a head wound got repaid with a punch to the jaw.Lindsay Isac Mark Wise’s outburst as the paramedic tried to check his pupils has landed him in jail.It is far from the first time Wise has landed himself in trouble because of his drinking.Albury Local Court heard this week that Wise had a long criminal history involving similar offending.Eighteen mont..
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  • Drinking again ends in jail

    Drinking again ends in jail
    An Albury man has shown anything but gratitude to paramedics trying to help him A paramedic who tried to help a drunk Albury man with a head wound got repaid with a punch to the jaw.Lindsay Isac Mark Wise’s outburst as the paramedic tried to check his pupils has landed him in jail.It is far from the first time Wise has landed himself in trouble because of his drinking.Albury Local Court heard this week that Wise had a long criminal history involving similar offending.Eighteen mont..
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  • Gun fears send town into lockdown

    Gun fears send town into lockdown
    Jindera Rural Supplies was at the centre of police attention on Tuesday afternoon after fears a man with a gun had entered the business RESIDENTS of Jindera were made to hide indoors on Tuesday afternoon following fears a man, possibly armed with a gun, had threatened one of the town's businesses.ROAD BLOCK: Adams Street was blocked to traffic for almost an hour while police worked to arrest an intruder at a Jindera business.Police said extra precautions were taken after they rece..
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  • Big shoes to fill, but what about the hat?

    Big shoes to fill, but what about the hat?
    Barnaby Joyce.NOW that the question of who will lead the Nationals and be deputy PM has been settled with the new incumbent Barnaby Joyce, it’s time to settle on the next big issue — what is his official headwear? Now one would assume the Akubra is the logical choice — even the ballot for the deputy Nationals’ leader was conducted using a broadbrimmed Cattleman. But then again is it?The former leader Warren Truss was rarely, if ever, seen wearing any sort of hat and even Barnaby, although someti..
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  • Contrite hoon is put off the road

    Contrite hoon is put off the road
    A Lavington hoon has faced punishment in Albury Local Court A Lavington hoon who refused a breath test despite appearing drunk has escaped time behind bars.But he has lost his licence for a year.Guillaume France had been warned by magistrate Tony Murray last month that jail was a strong possibility.“Why shouldn’t I just send you to jail?” he asked France in Albury Local Court before ordering a pre-sentence reportFrance, 28, came to the attention of the police after they saw him do..
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  • Sydney rental market picking up

    Sydney’s rental market looks to have made up some ground following its seasonal softening over the Christmas and New Year period. According to the Real Estate Institute of New South Wales (REINSW), Sydney’s vacancy rate pulled back by 0.1% to 2% over January, as the city’s market moves back on trend following a 0.4% increase over December. REINSW President John Cunningham said the city-wide reduction in January came despite mixed conditions across Sydney. “Vac..
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  • Souths Boss Defects To Roosters

    Souths Boss Defects To Roosters
    Posted: 16 February, 2016 by AAP Souths Boss Defects To Roosters South Sydney boss John Lee has left Redfern to take up the top job at NRL arch-rivals Sydney Roosters Tags: South Sydney Rabbitohs, Sydney Roosters, John Lee John Lee has been appointed as the new Sydney Roosters' chief executive after defecting from arch rivals South Sydney.Lee will take over from the much-respected Brian Canavan who left Bondi last month to..
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  • Former AFL player Joel Wilkinson signs with the Arizona Cardinals

    Former AFL player Joel Wilkinson signs with the Arizona Cardinals
    Joel Wilkinson used to play for the Gold Coast Suns.FORMER AFL player Joel Wilkinson has followed in the footsteps of Jarryd Hayne, switching sports to pursue an NFL career with the Arizona Cardinals.The Cardinals have signed the 24-year-old, who used to play for the Gold Coast Suns, as a cornerback after inviting him to train with the squad recently.Wilkinson, who is listed as 186cm and 81kgs, played 26 games for the Suns from 2011 to 2013 after being drafted as a Queensland zone selection.The ..
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  • Simon Mannering quits as NZ Warriors captain, replaced by Ryan Hoffman

    Simon Mannering quits as NZ Warriors captain, replaced by Ryan Hoffman
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Plays Of The Week From slam dunks to double tons, these are the most exciting, silly and downright crazy plays in the sport world this week. PT1M33S 620 349 Simon Mannering is quitting as captain of the the Warriors.This weekend's preseason clash against St George Illawarra in his home town of Nelson will be his last game in charge. He will be replaced by Australian forward Ryan Hoffman.Mannering had given coach Andrew McFadden an indication of h..
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  • Australia vs New Zealand: Black Caps lose Doug Bracewell to injury ahead of second Test

    Australia vs New Zealand: Black Caps lose Doug Bracewell to injury ahead of second Test
    Australia vs New Zealand: Black Caps lose Doug Bracewell to injury ahead of second Test Posted February 17, 2016 08:38:47 New Zealand will field a revamped pace attack for the second Test against Australia in Christchurch after Doug Bracewell was ruled out with a shoulder injury.The right-arm seamer suffered pain in his right shoulder following the first Test loss in Wellington and scans showed he had damaged a rotator cuff muscle.A New Zealand Cricket statement said ..
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  • AFL 2016: Richmond recruit Chris Yarran could be out until Round 7 with calf injury

    AFL 2016: Richmond recruit Chris Yarran could be out until Round 7 with calf injury
    Reece Conca hopes to break injury curse1:02AFL: Last season was a shocker for Reece Conca. The Richmond Tiger played just three games because of a recurring hamstring complaint, and he's hoping 2016 is the year he breaks his injury curse. RICHMOND coach Damien Hardwick isn’t expecting Chris Yarran to play until possibly Round 7 as the star recruit recovers from calf issues.The Tigers play Fremantle in Mandurah on Friday night, with Hardwick handing over coaching to assistant Brendon Lade.They’l..
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Telstra customer chews through 425GB of mobile data during free data Sunday .Patties beef up finals race .
Deledio targeting Round 1 .V/Line crisis: Tracks on $3.65b Regional Rail Link to be torn up this ... .

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