Monday, October 10, 2016

New campaign urges Sydneysiders tired of the lockout laws to head to Melbourne and other top stories.

  • New campaign urges Sydneysiders tired of the lockout laws to head to Melbourne

    New campaign urges Sydneysiders tired of the lockout laws to head to Melbourne
    Lockout laws could be relaxed: report1:38A review into NSW's lockout laws has found some measures could be relaxed. Posters promoting Melbourne night-life, in Sydney CBD. Picture Craig GreenhillAS IF the controversial lockout laws hadn’t put Kings Cross in the doldrums enough, Sydneysiders are being urged to forsake their own entertainment district and head to Melbourne instead.Fly posters have cropped up across Sydney’s CBD calling on people to swap the night time strips of George St and Kings..
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  • Brisbane Traffic: Logan Motorway affected by truck rollover at Parkinson

    Brisbane Traffic: Logan Motorway affected by truck rollover at Parkinson
    Traffic problems have shifted from the Logan Motorway to Beaudesert Road as emergency authorities look to clear away a truck rollover causing major delays south of Brisbane.The ramp from the major arterial road to the motorway has reopened after the crash about 6.45am. A crash has caused a morning traffic jam on the Logan Motorway. Photo: File/Paul Rovere Police initially said the Logan Motorway eastbound was closed at Beaudesert Road but motorway operator Transurban has since clarified ..
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  • One in 10 parents do not trust GPs with their child's healthcare: survey

    One in 10 parents do not trust GPs with their child's healthcare: survey
    Some parents do not trust GPs to manage their child's health needs, and many GPs themselves are not confident treating chronic illnesses in children, research suggests.As Melbourne hospitals continue to be overwhelmed by large numbers of children, including some with minor problems, a survey of 600 parents has found close to one in 10 are not confident in a GP's ability to care for their child. Some parents lack confidence in GPs to care for children. Photo: Kim-Cherie Davidson The surve..
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  • Faulty gene boosts drive to eat fat: study

    Faulty gene boosts drive to eat fat: study
    Sarah WiedersehnAustralian Associated PressNew research suggests a person's drive to eat fatty foods is not purely a matter of self-control and discipline.A small UK study has found a rare but powerful gene mutation can be blamed for going for that second helping of creamy korma.It's an important finding that supports previous evidence that a person's biological make-up has a significant role to play in obesity, says associate professor Amanda Salis from the University of Sydney's Boden Institut..
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  • EPA gives $16000 fine after amputated legs dumped at rubbish tip

    EPA gives $16000 fine after amputated legs dumped at rubbish tip
    The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has issued $16,000 in fines after two amputated legs were found dumped at a rubbish tip near Newcastle eight months ago.A bulldozer driver at the Summerhill tip discovered the legs, which had been cut from below the knee, and other items of clinical waste on February 16. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide Human legs found at rubbish tip Police: 'Did you kill Mary Wallace?' Cautious and responsibl..
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  • Queensland kids on fast track to obesity, disease

    Queensland kids on fast track to obesity, disease
    A third of Queensland's kids are on a fast-track to obesity and chronic disease because they're spending too much time on electronic devices.And more than half of the state's kids aged five to 17 aren't physically active every day. More than a third of Queensland kids exceed the recommended maximum of two hours' screen time a day.  Photo: istock The alarming statistics will be officially revealed in an upcoming report by Queensland's chief health officer.The recommended maximum screen ti..
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  • Alistair Coe says NSW Premier Mike Baird 'went too far' with greyhound racing ban

    Alistair Coe says NSW Premier Mike Baird 'went too far' with greyhound racing ban
    Deputy Opposition Leader Alistair Coe has slammed NSW's greyhound ban, saying Premier Mike Baird "went too far" with the decision.Mr Baird has come under increasing pressure over the ban in recent weeks, fuelled by protests by state National MPs, a plummeting approval rating, and an attempted resignation by the greyhound taskforce head. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide Joyce: Greyhound decision bites Baird Cautious and responsible, but ... ..
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  • Snake bite toddler has support of Agnes Water community behind him

    Snake bite toddler has support of Agnes Water community behind him
    Snake bite toddler has support of Agnes Water community behind him Posted October 05, 2016 17:27:07 Central Queensland toddler Eli Campbell is facing a tough road ahead, having suffered significant brain damage after being bitten by a coastal taipan.But eager to find a silver lining following the tragic event, the Agnes Water community has rallied begin Eli and his family by improving snake education within the community while raising money for Eli's family along the ..
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  • Exposure to diesel fumes increases lung cancer risk

    Exposure to diesel fumes increases lung cancer risk
    Exposure to diesel fumes increases lung cancer risk Reported by Stephen | 11:25am, Wednesday 05 October, 2016 Cancer Council Australia is calling for greater cancer awareness among workers following an increase in the number of people diagnosed with lung cancer from work-based exposure to diesel fumes. The health body says about 1.2 million Australian workers are exposed to diesel engine exhaust, and around 130 diagnosed with lung cancer every year as a result of their exposure on the j..
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  • Meningococcal disease hits WA young adult

    Meningococcal disease hits WA young adult
    A young adult is recovering in hospital from meningococcal disease, the WA Health Department says.Close contacts have been given information, and where appropriate, antibiotics and a vaccine to minimise the chance of the organism being passed on to others.Meningococcal disease is an uncommon, life-threatening illness caused by a bacterial infection of the blood and/or membranes lining the spinal cord and brain, and occasionally other areas such as large joints. © AAP 2016 Send your photos, vid..
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Real-Life 'Fault In Our Stars' Couple: Wife Katie Prager Also Dies 5 Days After Husband Dalton's Death .Police hunt Gold Coast man who filmed sex acts in parks .
Melbourne Victory still keen to land marquee signing despite Michael Essien deal falling through .The $200 billion question: Can wearable tech help us get fit and lose weight? .

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