State of the Nation | Sunday, February 21, 2016
ALBURY, NSW: LINCOLN Budge admits life is more difficult in a wheelchair but he has never been one to sit around and complain about what he can't do.>> view originalHoliday interruptions to spoil choice for Melbourne home buyers
Labour day and Easter interruptions may hold up some home buyers. Home buyers looking in popular areas may face slim pickings until weeks after the Labour day and Easter interruptions. “Buyers have come out of the blocks at 100 miles an hour. But the vendors haven’t,” Marshall White director John Bongiorno said. “We are getting huge numbers through the open for inspections. But vendors who are looking at listing face interruptions: the Labour Day long week..>> view originalSyd rally to pressure govt on lockout laws
Booze-fuelled violence has "fallen off a cliff" since NSW lockout laws came into effect and the restrictions must remain, emergency services say.Thousands of Sydney residents are preparing to rally against the laws on Sunday ahead of a government review of the measures.Dr Tony Sara, speaking on behalf of a coalition of NSW doctors, nurses, paramedics and police, said the number of victims of alcohol-related violence turning up at St Vincent's Hospital had fallen by one-third since the laws were..>> view originalCamden airport lashed by NSW storm
Camden airport lashed by NSW storm>> view originalBaby Asha's future uncertain
Baby Asha's future uncertain>> view originalDonnybrook volunteer firefighter accused of arson over three blazes
Donnybrook volunteer firefighter accused of arson over three blazes Posted February 21, 2016 11:06:30 A volunteer firefighter has been charged with deliberately lighting three fires near Donnybrook in Western Australia's South West, including one which police say had a "significant financial impact" on the community.Police allege the man, 23, deliberately lit two fires on December 22 last year and a third on December 28.He was arrested after a joint investigation into..>> view originalMan charged with murder over Hoppers Crossing death
Police forensic investigators collecting evidence at a house in Hoppers Crossing on Friday following the discovery of a woman's body. Photo: Paul Rovere A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of Hoppers Crossing woman Prasad Somawansa.Sigaragh Baea, dressed in a white collared shirt, showed no emotion during the very brief appearance before the Melbourne Magistrates' Court on Sunday morning. Mr Baea, 21, from Lara, near Geelong, did not apply ..>> view originalTurnbull weighing up election timing
Turnbull weighing up election timingPaul Osborne and Colin BrinsdenAAPTurnbull weighing up election timingPrime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will use the coming fortnight of parliament sittings to clear the decks of last year's budget as he weighs up an early election.His new deputy, Nationals Leader Barnaby Joyce, does not expect there will be an election before July, but says in the end it is up to the Senate."If it becomes inoperable we have a constitutional right to go to a double dissolution a..>> view originalResident allegedly stabs one of six men visiting his Largs Bay home in Adelaide
Resident allegedly stabs one of six men visiting his Largs Bay home in Adelaide Posted February 21, 2016 09:38:05 A man has been arrested after allegedly stabbing one of six men who attended his house in Adelaide overnight.Police said the men visited the house at Largs Bay in the city's north-west about 12:20am.An altercation occurred and the 20-year-old resident allegedly stabbed one of his visitors.The men took the alleged victim to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital wher..>> view original
Marilyn Monroe: Albury's new gallery opens with never-before-seen ... . | Previews: Quirindi and Albury . |
Riverina-Murray Indigenous Alliance launched to help progress ... . | Drinking again ends in jail . |
No comments:
Post a Comment