Category: Headlines
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PARAMEDIC DESCRIBES HORROR AFTER ZOOKEEPER WAS MAULED BY LIONS
NSW ambulance duty operations manager Faye Stockman says finding a zookeeper unconscious in a lion’s den is one of the worst jobs she’s ever experienced. The incident occurred at Shoalhaven Zoo this morning. “This is one of the worst jobs I have ever experienced – I have never come across a job like this in…
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FEMALE ZOOKEEPER ATTACKED BY LIONS AT SHOALHAVEN ZOO
A zookeeper is in a serious condition after she was attacked by a lion at Shoalhaven Zoo on the NSW South Coast this morning. It’s understood the 35-year-old woman was working in the lion enclosure when she was attacked just before 10.30am. Four ambulance crews and a rescue chopper attended and found the woman with…
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WOMEN PLUNGES TO HER DEATH FROM THE TENTH-FLOOR OF A SYDNEY HOTEL
A woman has died after falling from a hotel balcony at Darling Harbour overnight. Emergency services were called to the Hyatt Regency hotel on Sussex Street at around 8pm, following reports a woman had fallen from a balcony on the buildings 10th floor. Police and paramedics found the woman’s body on the level one rooftop.…
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WAR HISTORY SURFACES ON SYGNA ANNIVERSARY
The region’s military history has been exposed by the east coast low that’s unleashed its might on Stockton. Evidence of one of our last lines of defence in World War II has surfaced… AND on the 46th anniversary of a much wilder weather event.
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REVS PUZZLES IN HIGH DEMAND
Surf artist, Mitch Revs is causing headaches in households, as families piece together his iconic prints. His puzzles have proven so popular, suppliers are struggling to keep up with demand, while Covid-19 shipping conditions are causing a bottleneck in the supply chain.
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RUBY PRINCESS INTERNATIONAL CREW FLY HOME
Forty nine crew from the Ruby Princess will be transported off the ship and flown home to their country of origin, as the repatriation process begins. The lucky 49 are from New Zealand, the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland and Japan. One of them has test positive for COVID-19. Upon disembarking the vessel, the COVID-19…
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MARYLAND STREET SHUT AMID HIGH RISK OPERATION
A quiet suburban street in Maryland was this morning flooded with armoured police vehicles as officers carried out a major police operation. The incident unfolded at around 9am this morning when armed officers surrounded a house on Maryland Drive. The street was shut off for over two hours as police executed a high-risk search warrant.…
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MICHELLE BRIDGES LOSES LICENCE AFTER DRINK DRIVING
Celebrity fitness trainer Michelle Bridges has been stripped of her driver’s licence for three months and fined $750, after pleading guilty to drink driving. The 49-year-old was pulled over by police on Australia Day morning in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, and blew a blood alcohol reading of 0.086. Police allege the Biggest Loser star had her…
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PUBLIC APPEAL LAUNCHED AFTER NEWTOWN TRAIN BRAWL
Police are appealing for witnesses after a brawl broke out between three men on a Sydney train earlier this month. The fight started around 7.15pm on Sunday February 2 on a train travelling between Newtown and Lewisham. It lasted several minutes and took place across multiple carriages. Detectives from Inner West Police Area Command would…
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POLICE SHOOT MAN ARMED WITH AN AXE DEAD IN HIS CENTRAL COAST HOME
The use of lethal force by police is being investigated following the fatal shooting of a man by officers on the Central Coast last night. It’s alleged a constable and a sergeant were confronted by an axe wielding man before shooting the 45-year-old dead inside his home.