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Police hunt for bashers of woman, 91
Police are appealing for information about the bashing of a 91-year-old woman in Mt Waverley on Saturday night that left her with head injuries. Two men broke into the woman’s Waverley Road home about 9.45 and struck her before demanding money. The attackers were able...
Council staff hand-scan plan remains up in the air
MONASH councillors are still unsure whether the council staff will have hand-scans when they clock on and off work. At a 10-minute emergency meeting last Tuesday, the councillors decided that council staff would be consulted further before a final decision was taken....
Honeymoon death: accused sobs uncontrollably in court as father reveals torture fears
The father of a British businessman accused of hiring a hitman to murder his wife on their honeymoon has declared he will be proved innocent. Prakash Dewani broke his silence to say that every member of his family stands by his son Shrien but he fears he could be...
Wishing upon a star has never been easier
LOS ANGELES: There may be three times as many stars in the universe as we thought. Previous counts relied on the assumption that the larger universe looks much like our own galaxy. But authors of a report published in Nature say there are many more red dwarfs - small,...
China detonates regional goodwill
BEIJING: In May 1986 a diminutive veteran of the long and brutal Japanese occupation of China, the then Communist Party chief Hu Yaobang, leaned forward in his oversized armchair and told the Australian prime minister Bob Hawke how he was changing the course of...
Soldier injured during Afghanistan battle
An Australian soldier was shot in the leg during a battle with insurgents in southern Afghanistan, the Defence Force says. The soldier was on patrol with Afghan and Australian colleagues in the Baluchi Valley region of the country's southern Uruzgan province...
Armed but not dangerous
Ben Keneally gave his wife-to-be a Swiss Army knife when he proposed marriage on the steps of the Sydney Opera House. It was one of the ''family snaps'' Kristina Keneally furnished ABC Radio's Simon Marnie with when he visited her Pagewood home for the Sunday Brunch...
Wheelers Hill drag racing pair get shorter road bans
TWO men involved in a crash that killed a Wheelers Hill teenager in 2007 will be allowed to drive sooner than expected. Damian Rodi and Jarrod Rooke received jail sentences and licence disqualifications over an incident in February 2007, when they were drag racing...
Hawthorn-Monash University look to next season
HAWTHORN-Monash University bowler Lukas Hoogenboom lets fly in the Hawks' last game of the Premier Cricket season against Richmond. The Hawks will hope to get more matches from the tearaway quick next season in tandem with left-arm seamer Rodney Bird. Hoogenboom...
Mum Karen Johnson shows the way
SOUTHERN Health nurse Karen Johnson may well be feeling light-headed after losing her locks for World's Greatest Shave. The nursing unit manager's children, Robyn, 13 and Jill, 15, gleefully took charge of the shavers on March 4 to shave their mum's head. Ms Johnson...
Police hunt for bashers of woman, 91
Police are appealing for information about the bashing of a 91-year-old woman in Mt Waverley on Saturday night that left her with head injuries. Two men broke into the woman’s Waverley Road home about 9.45 and struck her before demanding money. The attackers were able...
Council staff hand-scan plan remains up in the air
MONASH councillors are still unsure whether the council staff will have hand-scans when they clock on and off work. At a 10-minute emergency meeting last Tuesday, the councillors decided that council staff would be consulted further before a final decision was taken....
Honeymoon death: accused sobs uncontrollably in court as father reveals torture fears
The father of a British businessman accused of hiring a hitman to murder his wife on their honeymoon has declared he will be proved innocent. Prakash Dewani broke his silence to say that every member of his family stands by his son Shrien but he fears he could be...
Wishing upon a star has never been easier
LOS ANGELES: There may be three times as many stars in the universe as we thought. Previous counts relied on the assumption that the larger universe looks much like our own galaxy. But authors of a report published in Nature say there are many more red dwarfs - small,...
China detonates regional goodwill
BEIJING: In May 1986 a diminutive veteran of the long and brutal Japanese occupation of China, the then Communist Party chief Hu Yaobang, leaned forward in his oversized armchair and told the Australian prime minister Bob Hawke how he was changing the course of...
Soldier injured during Afghanistan battle
An Australian soldier was shot in the leg during a battle with insurgents in southern Afghanistan, the Defence Force says. The soldier was on patrol with Afghan and Australian colleagues in the Baluchi Valley region of the country's southern Uruzgan province...
Armed but not dangerous
Ben Keneally gave his wife-to-be a Swiss Army knife when he proposed marriage on the steps of the Sydney Opera House. It was one of the ''family snaps'' Kristina Keneally furnished ABC Radio's Simon Marnie with when he visited her Pagewood home for the Sunday Brunch...
Wheelers Hill drag racing pair get shorter road bans
TWO men involved in a crash that killed a Wheelers Hill teenager in 2007 will be allowed to drive sooner than expected. Damian Rodi and Jarrod Rooke received jail sentences and licence disqualifications over an incident in February 2007, when they were drag racing...
Hawthorn-Monash University look to next season
HAWTHORN-Monash University bowler Lukas Hoogenboom lets fly in the Hawks' last game of the Premier Cricket season against Richmond. The Hawks will hope to get more matches from the tearaway quick next season in tandem with left-arm seamer Rodney Bird. Hoogenboom...
Mum Karen Johnson shows the way
SOUTHERN Health nurse Karen Johnson may well be feeling light-headed after losing her locks for World's Greatest Shave. The nursing unit manager's children, Robyn, 13 and Jill, 15, gleefully took charge of the shavers on March 4 to shave their mum's head. Ms Johnson...
Police hunt for bashers of woman, 91
Police are appealing for information about the bashing of a 91-year-old woman in Mt Waverley on Saturday night that left her with head injuries. Two men broke into the woman’s Waverley Road home about 9.45 and struck her before demanding money. The attackers were able...
Council staff hand-scan plan remains up in the air
MONASH councillors are still unsure whether the council staff will have hand-scans when they clock on and off work. At a 10-minute emergency meeting last Tuesday, the councillors decided that council staff would be consulted further before a final decision was taken....
Honeymoon death: accused sobs uncontrollably in court as father reveals torture fears
The father of a British businessman accused of hiring a hitman to murder his wife on their honeymoon has declared he will be proved innocent. Prakash Dewani broke his silence to say that every member of his family stands by his son Shrien but he fears he could be...
Wishing upon a star has never been easier
LOS ANGELES: There may be three times as many stars in the universe as we thought. Previous counts relied on the assumption that the larger universe looks much like our own galaxy. But authors of a report published in Nature say there are many more red dwarfs - small,...
China detonates regional goodwill
BEIJING: In May 1986 a diminutive veteran of the long and brutal Japanese occupation of China, the then Communist Party chief Hu Yaobang, leaned forward in his oversized armchair and told the Australian prime minister Bob Hawke how he was changing the course of...
Soldier injured during Afghanistan battle
An Australian soldier was shot in the leg during a battle with insurgents in southern Afghanistan, the Defence Force says. The soldier was on patrol with Afghan and Australian colleagues in the Baluchi Valley region of the country's southern Uruzgan province...
Armed but not dangerous
Ben Keneally gave his wife-to-be a Swiss Army knife when he proposed marriage on the steps of the Sydney Opera House. It was one of the ''family snaps'' Kristina Keneally furnished ABC Radio's Simon Marnie with when he visited her Pagewood home for the Sunday Brunch...
Wheelers Hill drag racing pair get shorter road bans
TWO men involved in a crash that killed a Wheelers Hill teenager in 2007 will be allowed to drive sooner than expected. Damian Rodi and Jarrod Rooke received jail sentences and licence disqualifications over an incident in February 2007, when they were drag racing...
Hawthorn-Monash University look to next season
HAWTHORN-Monash University bowler Lukas Hoogenboom lets fly in the Hawks' last game of the Premier Cricket season against Richmond. The Hawks will hope to get more matches from the tearaway quick next season in tandem with left-arm seamer Rodney Bird. Hoogenboom...
Mum Karen Johnson shows the way
SOUTHERN Health nurse Karen Johnson may well be feeling light-headed after losing her locks for World's Greatest Shave. The nursing unit manager's children, Robyn, 13 and Jill, 15, gleefully took charge of the shavers on March 4 to shave their mum's head. Ms Johnson...
Police hunt for bashers of woman, 91
Police are appealing for information about the bashing of a 91-year-old woman in Mt Waverley on Saturday night that left her with head injuries. Two men broke into the woman’s Waverley Road home about 9.45 and struck her before demanding money. The attackers were able...
Council staff hand-scan plan remains up in the air
MONASH councillors are still unsure whether the council staff will have hand-scans when they clock on and off work. At a 10-minute emergency meeting last Tuesday, the councillors decided that council staff would be consulted further before a final decision was taken....
Honeymoon death: accused sobs uncontrollably in court as father reveals torture fears
The father of a British businessman accused of hiring a hitman to murder his wife on their honeymoon has declared he will be proved innocent. Prakash Dewani broke his silence to say that every member of his family stands by his son Shrien but he fears he could be...
Wishing upon a star has never been easier
LOS ANGELES: There may be three times as many stars in the universe as we thought. Previous counts relied on the assumption that the larger universe looks much like our own galaxy. But authors of a report published in Nature say there are many more red dwarfs - small,...
China detonates regional goodwill
BEIJING: In May 1986 a diminutive veteran of the long and brutal Japanese occupation of China, the then Communist Party chief Hu Yaobang, leaned forward in his oversized armchair and told the Australian prime minister Bob Hawke how he was changing the course of...
Soldier injured during Afghanistan battle
An Australian soldier was shot in the leg during a battle with insurgents in southern Afghanistan, the Defence Force says. The soldier was on patrol with Afghan and Australian colleagues in the Baluchi Valley region of the country's southern Uruzgan province...
Armed but not dangerous
Ben Keneally gave his wife-to-be a Swiss Army knife when he proposed marriage on the steps of the Sydney Opera House. It was one of the ''family snaps'' Kristina Keneally furnished ABC Radio's Simon Marnie with when he visited her Pagewood home for the Sunday Brunch...
Wheelers Hill drag racing pair get shorter road bans
TWO men involved in a crash that killed a Wheelers Hill teenager in 2007 will be allowed to drive sooner than expected. Damian Rodi and Jarrod Rooke received jail sentences and licence disqualifications over an incident in February 2007, when they were drag racing...
Hawthorn-Monash University look to next season
HAWTHORN-Monash University bowler Lukas Hoogenboom lets fly in the Hawks' last game of the Premier Cricket season against Richmond. The Hawks will hope to get more matches from the tearaway quick next season in tandem with left-arm seamer Rodney Bird. Hoogenboom...
Mum Karen Johnson shows the way
SOUTHERN Health nurse Karen Johnson may well be feeling light-headed after losing her locks for World's Greatest Shave. The nursing unit manager's children, Robyn, 13 and Jill, 15, gleefully took charge of the shavers on March 4 to shave their mum's head. Ms Johnson...
Police hunt for bashers of woman, 91
Police are appealing for information about the bashing of a 91-year-old woman in Mt Waverley on Saturday night that left her with head injuries. Two men broke into the woman’s Waverley Road home about 9.45 and struck her before demanding money. The attackers were able...
Council staff hand-scan plan remains up in the air
MONASH councillors are still unsure whether the council staff will have hand-scans when they clock on and off work. At a 10-minute emergency meeting last Tuesday, the councillors decided that council staff would be consulted further before a final decision was taken....
Honeymoon death: accused sobs uncontrollably in court as father reveals torture fears
The father of a British businessman accused of hiring a hitman to murder his wife on their honeymoon has declared he will be proved innocent. Prakash Dewani broke his silence to say that every member of his family stands by his son Shrien but he fears he could be...
Wishing upon a star has never been easier
LOS ANGELES: There may be three times as many stars in the universe as we thought. Previous counts relied on the assumption that the larger universe looks much like our own galaxy. But authors of a report published in Nature say there are many more red dwarfs - small,...
China detonates regional goodwill
BEIJING: In May 1986 a diminutive veteran of the long and brutal Japanese occupation of China, the then Communist Party chief Hu Yaobang, leaned forward in his oversized armchair and told the Australian prime minister Bob Hawke how he was changing the course of...
Soldier injured during Afghanistan battle
An Australian soldier was shot in the leg during a battle with insurgents in southern Afghanistan, the Defence Force says. The soldier was on patrol with Afghan and Australian colleagues in the Baluchi Valley region of the country's southern Uruzgan province...
Armed but not dangerous
Ben Keneally gave his wife-to-be a Swiss Army knife when he proposed marriage on the steps of the Sydney Opera House. It was one of the ''family snaps'' Kristina Keneally furnished ABC Radio's Simon Marnie with when he visited her Pagewood home for the Sunday Brunch...
Wheelers Hill drag racing pair get shorter road bans
TWO men involved in a crash that killed a Wheelers Hill teenager in 2007 will be allowed to drive sooner than expected. Damian Rodi and Jarrod Rooke received jail sentences and licence disqualifications over an incident in February 2007, when they were drag racing...
Hawthorn-Monash University look to next season
HAWTHORN-Monash University bowler Lukas Hoogenboom lets fly in the Hawks' last game of the Premier Cricket season against Richmond. The Hawks will hope to get more matches from the tearaway quick next season in tandem with left-arm seamer Rodney Bird. Hoogenboom...
Mum Karen Johnson shows the way
SOUTHERN Health nurse Karen Johnson may well be feeling light-headed after losing her locks for World's Greatest Shave. The nursing unit manager's children, Robyn, 13 and Jill, 15, gleefully took charge of the shavers on March 4 to shave their mum's head. Ms Johnson...
Police hunt for bashers of woman, 91
Police are appealing for information about the bashing of a 91-year-old woman in Mt Waverley on Saturday night that left her with head injuries. Two men broke into the woman’s Waverley Road home about 9.45 and struck her before demanding money. The attackers were able...
Council staff hand-scan plan remains up in the air
MONASH councillors are still unsure whether the council staff will have hand-scans when they clock on and off work. At a 10-minute emergency meeting last Tuesday, the councillors decided that council staff would be consulted further before a final decision was taken....
Honeymoon death: accused sobs uncontrollably in court as father reveals torture fears
The father of a British businessman accused of hiring a hitman to murder his wife on their honeymoon has declared he will be proved innocent. Prakash Dewani broke his silence to say that every member of his family stands by his son Shrien but he fears he could be...
Wishing upon a star has never been easier
LOS ANGELES: There may be three times as many stars in the universe as we thought. Previous counts relied on the assumption that the larger universe looks much like our own galaxy. But authors of a report published in Nature say there are many more red dwarfs - small,...
China detonates regional goodwill
BEIJING: In May 1986 a diminutive veteran of the long and brutal Japanese occupation of China, the then Communist Party chief Hu Yaobang, leaned forward in his oversized armchair and told the Australian prime minister Bob Hawke how he was changing the course of...
Soldier injured during Afghanistan battle
An Australian soldier was shot in the leg during a battle with insurgents in southern Afghanistan, the Defence Force says. The soldier was on patrol with Afghan and Australian colleagues in the Baluchi Valley region of the country's southern Uruzgan province...
Armed but not dangerous
Ben Keneally gave his wife-to-be a Swiss Army knife when he proposed marriage on the steps of the Sydney Opera House. It was one of the ''family snaps'' Kristina Keneally furnished ABC Radio's Simon Marnie with when he visited her Pagewood home for the Sunday Brunch...
Wheelers Hill drag racing pair get shorter road bans
TWO men involved in a crash that killed a Wheelers Hill teenager in 2007 will be allowed to drive sooner than expected. Damian Rodi and Jarrod Rooke received jail sentences and licence disqualifications over an incident in February 2007, when they were drag racing...
Hawthorn-Monash University look to next season
HAWTHORN-Monash University bowler Lukas Hoogenboom lets fly in the Hawks' last game of the Premier Cricket season against Richmond. The Hawks will hope to get more matches from the tearaway quick next season in tandem with left-arm seamer Rodney Bird. Hoogenboom...
Mum Karen Johnson shows the way
SOUTHERN Health nurse Karen Johnson may well be feeling light-headed after losing her locks for World's Greatest Shave. The nursing unit manager's children, Robyn, 13 and Jill, 15, gleefully took charge of the shavers on March 4 to shave their mum's head. Ms Johnson...