The week in pictures: April 23, 2016 | Photos
WOLLONGONG: Underwater world: Chloe Saxby swims with Emma and David McKeon on Thursday. The McKeons' swim school held a pool party fundraiser for Chloe at Unanderra. Pictures: Sylvia LiberBALLARAT: The best beards and moustaches will soon be on show. Picture: Lachlan BenceDUBBO: Aston Davis and Kieth Yap take part in the Action Painting school holiday workshop at the Western Plains Cultural Centre. Photo: BELINDA SOOLELAUNCESTON: Business owners in the Quadrant Mall are frustrated over ongoing w..>> view originalState of the Nation | Saturday, April 23, 2016
Your morning news headlines from across regional Australia and beyond. @salt_images: Most of the time, beauty lies in the simplest things. #australia_shotz #australia_oz #sunrise #exploreaustralia #thisisqueensland #travelingram #thesunshinecoast. Picture: InstagramState of the nationNeed a national news snapshot first thing? Well, we have you covered. ► HUNTER VALLEY: Motorists in the Hunter have racked up $4 million in fines over five years for driving while using a mobile phone..>> view originalAny new AFL deal must be good for city
On Monday, the Launceston City Council will hear a motion from Alderman Robin McKendrick on the future of AFL football in this state. On Monday, the Launceston City Council will hear a motion from Alderman Robin McKendrick surrounding the future of AFL football in this state.In reality, it’s probably more focussed on the future of AFL football in Launceston.Since its first game back in 2001 against Adelaide, Hawthorn has called Aurora Stadium it’s home-away-from-home. Along the wa..>> view original5 war heroes you didn't learn about in school
Pemulwuy Pemulwuy was one of the earliest recorded resistance fighters of the Frontier Wars. A Bidgigal man of the Darug nation he reportedly had a clubbed foot, suggesting he may have been a Carradhy (clever man). In Port Jackson in 1790 he speared John McIntyre, the gamekeeper of Governor Phillip, who later died of his injuries. The Governor then called for an expedition in retaliation however it failed to find any Aboriginal people. From 1792, Pemulwuy lead continued attacks on farming settl..>> view originalGWS Giants forward line dream team on the park together for the ...
Jeremy Cameron's return boosts GWS1:51AFL: GWS forward Jeremy Cameron returns to the AFL this weekend after serving his four week suspension from the NAB Cup. But with the Giants in fine form up front it's a tough to decide who to leave out. IT’S taken until Round 5, but GWS Giants coach Leon Cameron finally has his dream forward line ready to play together. Jeremy Cameron’s return from suspension and Devon Smith’s recovery from a knee injury has GWS looking very scary in front of goal when the..>> view originalIndustrial action by Tasmanian allied health workers planned over ...
Industrial action by Tasmanian allied health workers planned over new management structure Posted April 22, 2016 17:14:01 Tasmania's health unions are planning industrial action for allied health workers next week after being snubbed by the new head of the state's health system. Key points:Unions upset allied health workers not part of new THS management executiveIndustrial action in the form of bans to start on TuesdayNew CEO says the workers will be represented in ..>> view originalNew virus linked to brain damage in babies: Australian study
A new "cold-like" virus has led to developmental delays and brain damage in Australian infants, says new research. Human Parechovirus Type 3 (HPeV 3) is transmitted like a cold, mostly affects young infants and symptoms can include fever, rash and irritability. The study managed to follow up 46 out of 79 infants who were admitted to hospital in Sydney in 2013 and 2014 and found half had developmental problems, including with speaking, one year later. "More importantly, the study found there wer..>> view original
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