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Lack of street lights casts pall on safety
CUSTOMERS, public transport commuters and staff are at great risk from a lack of lighting in Mount Waverley, says a local trader. Bakery owner Andrew Dalzotto, who owns Brumby's in Hamilton Place, said the lack of streetlights near his business was putting people at...
Families feeling the pinch, say police
MONASH police believe tough economic conditions are contributing to family violence in the city. Sergeant Jim Read of the Monash crime investigation unit said rising costs and retrenchments were hitting hard. "Things are pretty tough for people out there and...
Figs expose relations between councillors
ONCE upon a time there were 14 fig trees. But they are only half of this story. Newcastle City Council has been paralysed by the saga of Laman Street and the proposed removal of its green cathedral arch. The garbage trucks still rumble through quiet suburban streets...
Tinkler doubles coal goal
NATHAN Tinkler has doubled the projected size of the coal-loader he wants to build on the former BHP steelworks site. The Tinkler camp has confirmed plans for an ‘‘enhanced’’ version of the loader revealed in December by the Newcastle Herald. The new proposal would be...
Teen ‘not at wheel’ of fatal crash
A TEENAGER accused of causing a double-fatal car accident at East Maitland claims he was not behind the wheel when the car left Raymond Terrace Road and killed two teenage girls, Newcastle Local Court heard. The teenager’s licence was reinstated yesterday after it was...
Police hero fights release of ‘animal’ Crump
BILL Millward still carries the scars from his run-in with one of Australia’s most callous killers. Not that he cares. He just wants to make sure that Kevin Crump is shown no mercy as he makes a final plea for freedom. The bullet scar on his head speaks volumes about...
Underdog John’s a big hit in world croquet ranks
A GLEN Waverley resident has come home from the Golf Croquet World Championship as the third-best finisher on the Australian team. Sixty-one-year-old John Deacon travelled to London in late July to do battle with some of the best golf croquet players in the world....
For the new migrants, spicing up the welcome
WHEN he was 26 years old, Kanti Tailor became a man without a state. Mr Tailor had spent most of his life in Uganda but, in October 1972, the African nation expelled every man, woman or child of Asian descent. Mr Tailor, his wife Pushpaben and his young son Neelesh...
Oakleigh trader unloads on council
AN Oakleigh cafe has rendered a loading zone on Portman Street inoperable because it has been excluded from the new footpath trading policy. A nearby trader says that's making deliveries difficult and the policy should be the same for all. Under the new policy,...
SFL: Southern Dragons win premiership
SOUTHERN Dragons are determined to be a competitive side in Southern Football League division 2 next season after winning the SFL division 3 premiership on Saturday. The Dragons, who came into existence only in the 2007 season, began the finals in fourth place but...
Lack of street lights casts pall on safety
CUSTOMERS, public transport commuters and staff are at great risk from a lack of lighting in Mount Waverley, says a local trader. Bakery owner Andrew Dalzotto, who owns Brumby's in Hamilton Place, said the lack of streetlights near his business was putting people at...
Families feeling the pinch, say police
MONASH police believe tough economic conditions are contributing to family violence in the city. Sergeant Jim Read of the Monash crime investigation unit said rising costs and retrenchments were hitting hard. "Things are pretty tough for people out there and...
Figs expose relations between councillors
ONCE upon a time there were 14 fig trees. But they are only half of this story. Newcastle City Council has been paralysed by the saga of Laman Street and the proposed removal of its green cathedral arch. The garbage trucks still rumble through quiet suburban streets...
Tinkler doubles coal goal
NATHAN Tinkler has doubled the projected size of the coal-loader he wants to build on the former BHP steelworks site. The Tinkler camp has confirmed plans for an ‘‘enhanced’’ version of the loader revealed in December by the Newcastle Herald. The new proposal would be...
Teen ‘not at wheel’ of fatal crash
A TEENAGER accused of causing a double-fatal car accident at East Maitland claims he was not behind the wheel when the car left Raymond Terrace Road and killed two teenage girls, Newcastle Local Court heard. The teenager’s licence was reinstated yesterday after it was...
Police hero fights release of ‘animal’ Crump
BILL Millward still carries the scars from his run-in with one of Australia’s most callous killers. Not that he cares. He just wants to make sure that Kevin Crump is shown no mercy as he makes a final plea for freedom. The bullet scar on his head speaks volumes about...
Underdog John’s a big hit in world croquet ranks
A GLEN Waverley resident has come home from the Golf Croquet World Championship as the third-best finisher on the Australian team. Sixty-one-year-old John Deacon travelled to London in late July to do battle with some of the best golf croquet players in the world....
For the new migrants, spicing up the welcome
WHEN he was 26 years old, Kanti Tailor became a man without a state. Mr Tailor had spent most of his life in Uganda but, in October 1972, the African nation expelled every man, woman or child of Asian descent. Mr Tailor, his wife Pushpaben and his young son Neelesh...
Oakleigh trader unloads on council
AN Oakleigh cafe has rendered a loading zone on Portman Street inoperable because it has been excluded from the new footpath trading policy. A nearby trader says that's making deliveries difficult and the policy should be the same for all. Under the new policy,...
SFL: Southern Dragons win premiership
SOUTHERN Dragons are determined to be a competitive side in Southern Football League division 2 next season after winning the SFL division 3 premiership on Saturday. The Dragons, who came into existence only in the 2007 season, began the finals in fourth place but...
Lack of street lights casts pall on safety
CUSTOMERS, public transport commuters and staff are at great risk from a lack of lighting in Mount Waverley, says a local trader. Bakery owner Andrew Dalzotto, who owns Brumby's in Hamilton Place, said the lack of streetlights near his business was putting people at...
Families feeling the pinch, say police
MONASH police believe tough economic conditions are contributing to family violence in the city. Sergeant Jim Read of the Monash crime investigation unit said rising costs and retrenchments were hitting hard. "Things are pretty tough for people out there and...
Figs expose relations between councillors
ONCE upon a time there were 14 fig trees. But they are only half of this story. Newcastle City Council has been paralysed by the saga of Laman Street and the proposed removal of its green cathedral arch. The garbage trucks still rumble through quiet suburban streets...
Tinkler doubles coal goal
NATHAN Tinkler has doubled the projected size of the coal-loader he wants to build on the former BHP steelworks site. The Tinkler camp has confirmed plans for an ‘‘enhanced’’ version of the loader revealed in December by the Newcastle Herald. The new proposal would be...
Teen ‘not at wheel’ of fatal crash
A TEENAGER accused of causing a double-fatal car accident at East Maitland claims he was not behind the wheel when the car left Raymond Terrace Road and killed two teenage girls, Newcastle Local Court heard. The teenager’s licence was reinstated yesterday after it was...
Police hero fights release of ‘animal’ Crump
BILL Millward still carries the scars from his run-in with one of Australia’s most callous killers. Not that he cares. He just wants to make sure that Kevin Crump is shown no mercy as he makes a final plea for freedom. The bullet scar on his head speaks volumes about...
Underdog John’s a big hit in world croquet ranks
A GLEN Waverley resident has come home from the Golf Croquet World Championship as the third-best finisher on the Australian team. Sixty-one-year-old John Deacon travelled to London in late July to do battle with some of the best golf croquet players in the world....
For the new migrants, spicing up the welcome
WHEN he was 26 years old, Kanti Tailor became a man without a state. Mr Tailor had spent most of his life in Uganda but, in October 1972, the African nation expelled every man, woman or child of Asian descent. Mr Tailor, his wife Pushpaben and his young son Neelesh...
Oakleigh trader unloads on council
AN Oakleigh cafe has rendered a loading zone on Portman Street inoperable because it has been excluded from the new footpath trading policy. A nearby trader says that's making deliveries difficult and the policy should be the same for all. Under the new policy,...
SFL: Southern Dragons win premiership
SOUTHERN Dragons are determined to be a competitive side in Southern Football League division 2 next season after winning the SFL division 3 premiership on Saturday. The Dragons, who came into existence only in the 2007 season, began the finals in fourth place but...
Lack of street lights casts pall on safety
CUSTOMERS, public transport commuters and staff are at great risk from a lack of lighting in Mount Waverley, says a local trader. Bakery owner Andrew Dalzotto, who owns Brumby's in Hamilton Place, said the lack of streetlights near his business was putting people at...
Families feeling the pinch, say police
MONASH police believe tough economic conditions are contributing to family violence in the city. Sergeant Jim Read of the Monash crime investigation unit said rising costs and retrenchments were hitting hard. "Things are pretty tough for people out there and...
Figs expose relations between councillors
ONCE upon a time there were 14 fig trees. But they are only half of this story. Newcastle City Council has been paralysed by the saga of Laman Street and the proposed removal of its green cathedral arch. The garbage trucks still rumble through quiet suburban streets...
Tinkler doubles coal goal
NATHAN Tinkler has doubled the projected size of the coal-loader he wants to build on the former BHP steelworks site. The Tinkler camp has confirmed plans for an ‘‘enhanced’’ version of the loader revealed in December by the Newcastle Herald. The new proposal would be...
Teen ‘not at wheel’ of fatal crash
A TEENAGER accused of causing a double-fatal car accident at East Maitland claims he was not behind the wheel when the car left Raymond Terrace Road and killed two teenage girls, Newcastle Local Court heard. The teenager’s licence was reinstated yesterday after it was...
Police hero fights release of ‘animal’ Crump
BILL Millward still carries the scars from his run-in with one of Australia’s most callous killers. Not that he cares. He just wants to make sure that Kevin Crump is shown no mercy as he makes a final plea for freedom. The bullet scar on his head speaks volumes about...
Underdog John’s a big hit in world croquet ranks
A GLEN Waverley resident has come home from the Golf Croquet World Championship as the third-best finisher on the Australian team. Sixty-one-year-old John Deacon travelled to London in late July to do battle with some of the best golf croquet players in the world....
For the new migrants, spicing up the welcome
WHEN he was 26 years old, Kanti Tailor became a man without a state. Mr Tailor had spent most of his life in Uganda but, in October 1972, the African nation expelled every man, woman or child of Asian descent. Mr Tailor, his wife Pushpaben and his young son Neelesh...
Oakleigh trader unloads on council
AN Oakleigh cafe has rendered a loading zone on Portman Street inoperable because it has been excluded from the new footpath trading policy. A nearby trader says that's making deliveries difficult and the policy should be the same for all. Under the new policy,...
SFL: Southern Dragons win premiership
SOUTHERN Dragons are determined to be a competitive side in Southern Football League division 2 next season after winning the SFL division 3 premiership on Saturday. The Dragons, who came into existence only in the 2007 season, began the finals in fourth place but...
Lack of street lights casts pall on safety
CUSTOMERS, public transport commuters and staff are at great risk from a lack of lighting in Mount Waverley, says a local trader. Bakery owner Andrew Dalzotto, who owns Brumby's in Hamilton Place, said the lack of streetlights near his business was putting people at...
Families feeling the pinch, say police
MONASH police believe tough economic conditions are contributing to family violence in the city. Sergeant Jim Read of the Monash crime investigation unit said rising costs and retrenchments were hitting hard. "Things are pretty tough for people out there and...
Figs expose relations between councillors
ONCE upon a time there were 14 fig trees. But they are only half of this story. Newcastle City Council has been paralysed by the saga of Laman Street and the proposed removal of its green cathedral arch. The garbage trucks still rumble through quiet suburban streets...
Tinkler doubles coal goal
NATHAN Tinkler has doubled the projected size of the coal-loader he wants to build on the former BHP steelworks site. The Tinkler camp has confirmed plans for an ‘‘enhanced’’ version of the loader revealed in December by the Newcastle Herald. The new proposal would be...
Teen ‘not at wheel’ of fatal crash
A TEENAGER accused of causing a double-fatal car accident at East Maitland claims he was not behind the wheel when the car left Raymond Terrace Road and killed two teenage girls, Newcastle Local Court heard. The teenager’s licence was reinstated yesterday after it was...
Police hero fights release of ‘animal’ Crump
BILL Millward still carries the scars from his run-in with one of Australia’s most callous killers. Not that he cares. He just wants to make sure that Kevin Crump is shown no mercy as he makes a final plea for freedom. The bullet scar on his head speaks volumes about...
Underdog John’s a big hit in world croquet ranks
A GLEN Waverley resident has come home from the Golf Croquet World Championship as the third-best finisher on the Australian team. Sixty-one-year-old John Deacon travelled to London in late July to do battle with some of the best golf croquet players in the world....
For the new migrants, spicing up the welcome
WHEN he was 26 years old, Kanti Tailor became a man without a state. Mr Tailor had spent most of his life in Uganda but, in October 1972, the African nation expelled every man, woman or child of Asian descent. Mr Tailor, his wife Pushpaben and his young son Neelesh...
Oakleigh trader unloads on council
AN Oakleigh cafe has rendered a loading zone on Portman Street inoperable because it has been excluded from the new footpath trading policy. A nearby trader says that's making deliveries difficult and the policy should be the same for all. Under the new policy,...
SFL: Southern Dragons win premiership
SOUTHERN Dragons are determined to be a competitive side in Southern Football League division 2 next season after winning the SFL division 3 premiership on Saturday. The Dragons, who came into existence only in the 2007 season, began the finals in fourth place but...
Lack of street lights casts pall on safety
CUSTOMERS, public transport commuters and staff are at great risk from a lack of lighting in Mount Waverley, says a local trader. Bakery owner Andrew Dalzotto, who owns Brumby's in Hamilton Place, said the lack of streetlights near his business was putting people at...
Families feeling the pinch, say police
MONASH police believe tough economic conditions are contributing to family violence in the city. Sergeant Jim Read of the Monash crime investigation unit said rising costs and retrenchments were hitting hard. "Things are pretty tough for people out there and...
Figs expose relations between councillors
ONCE upon a time there were 14 fig trees. But they are only half of this story. Newcastle City Council has been paralysed by the saga of Laman Street and the proposed removal of its green cathedral arch. The garbage trucks still rumble through quiet suburban streets...
Tinkler doubles coal goal
NATHAN Tinkler has doubled the projected size of the coal-loader he wants to build on the former BHP steelworks site. The Tinkler camp has confirmed plans for an ‘‘enhanced’’ version of the loader revealed in December by the Newcastle Herald. The new proposal would be...
Teen ‘not at wheel’ of fatal crash
A TEENAGER accused of causing a double-fatal car accident at East Maitland claims he was not behind the wheel when the car left Raymond Terrace Road and killed two teenage girls, Newcastle Local Court heard. The teenager’s licence was reinstated yesterday after it was...
Police hero fights release of ‘animal’ Crump
BILL Millward still carries the scars from his run-in with one of Australia’s most callous killers. Not that he cares. He just wants to make sure that Kevin Crump is shown no mercy as he makes a final plea for freedom. The bullet scar on his head speaks volumes about...
Underdog John’s a big hit in world croquet ranks
A GLEN Waverley resident has come home from the Golf Croquet World Championship as the third-best finisher on the Australian team. Sixty-one-year-old John Deacon travelled to London in late July to do battle with some of the best golf croquet players in the world....
For the new migrants, spicing up the welcome
WHEN he was 26 years old, Kanti Tailor became a man without a state. Mr Tailor had spent most of his life in Uganda but, in October 1972, the African nation expelled every man, woman or child of Asian descent. Mr Tailor, his wife Pushpaben and his young son Neelesh...
Oakleigh trader unloads on council
AN Oakleigh cafe has rendered a loading zone on Portman Street inoperable because it has been excluded from the new footpath trading policy. A nearby trader says that's making deliveries difficult and the policy should be the same for all. Under the new policy,...
SFL: Southern Dragons win premiership
SOUTHERN Dragons are determined to be a competitive side in Southern Football League division 2 next season after winning the SFL division 3 premiership on Saturday. The Dragons, who came into existence only in the 2007 season, began the finals in fourth place but...