Archive for March, 2006

Hornsby News: – - Missing family walks 26km to safety (The Daily Telegraph)

Tuesday, March 28th, 2006

Missing family walks 26km to safety (The Daily Telegraph) A COUPLE and their toddler, missing since yesterday in the rugged Kimberley region of Western Australia, have walked more than 25km to safety.

Hornsby News: – - Suits ‘loom’ after speed camera ruling (News Interactive)

Thursday, March 23rd, 2006

Suits ‘loom’ after speed camera ruling (News Interactive) THE New South Wales Government may have to repay millions of dollars to motorists who were fined after being caught by speed cameras, following a ruling in a Sydney court today. Secrets at risk in Tattersall’s claim (Sydney Morning Herald) FRESH secrets about the running of Tattersall’s [...]

Hornsby News: – - After the Warriors, it’s time to keep the lot of them honest (Sydney Morning Herald)

Wednesday, March 22nd, 2006

After the Warriors, it’s time to keep the lot of them honest (Sydney Morning Herald) Now that the Warriors’ fate is known to one and all, a big well done to the new management of the club for bringing its excesses out into the light. That would not have been easy. Now I wait with [...]

Hornsby News: – - Touch girls in State semis (Northern Star)

Monday, March 20th, 2006

Touch girls in State semis (Northern Star) BALLINA s girls Under-16 representative touch team reached the semi-finals of the recent NSW Touch Junior State Cup at Wollongong. The cup drew 32 teams and came hot on the heels of the Northern NSW Junior Championships at Armidale, where Ballina took out the title, going through undefeated. [...]

Hornsby News: – - No more solo shifts, police demand (The Australian)

Tuesday, March 14th, 2006

No more solo shifts, police demand (The Australian) POLICE in Sydney’s north have reportedly signed a deal refusing to work alone behind the station front desk, following the shooting of an officer on solo duty last month. Seven stuck in railway station lift (Weekly Times) SEVEN PEOPLE were rescued by fire brigade and police officers [...]

Hornsby News: – - Child-porn website shut down (Herald Sun)

Thursday, March 9th, 2006

Child-porn website shut down (Herald Sun) AN elderly Sydney man has been charged after police found pornographic photos of children posted on an internet website. Officers from the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and NSW Police raided a home in Hornsby, in Sydney’s north, yesterday and seized computer equipment. Hayne joins select 12,000 run band (Weekly [...]

Hornsby News: – - On a fast road to disaster (The Sunday Telegraph) THE

Monday, March 6th, 2006

On a fast road to disaster (The Sunday Telegraph) THE appalling condition of the State’s roads is killing hundreds of motorists each year, prompting two separate government inquiries. Research by the Australian Automobile Association reveals as many as 250 people half the State’s road toll lost their lives last year because of unsafe roads. Porsche [...]

Hornsby News: – - Two dead in separate crashes (News Interactive) TWO men, one

Friday, March 3rd, 2006

Two dead in separate crashes (News Interactive) TWO men, one of them aged 19, have died in separate accidents on NSW roads in a 24-hour period. On a fast road to disaster (The Sunday Telegraph) THE appalling condition of the State’s roads is killing hundreds of motorists each year, prompting two separate government inquiries. Research [...]

Hornsby News: – - Hayne joins select 12,000 run band (Weekly Times) UTS-BALMAIN Cricket

Wednesday, March 1st, 2006

Hayne joins select 12,000 run band (Weekly Times) UTS-BALMAIN Cricket Club veteran Greg Hayne is closing in on one of Sydney grade cricket s longest established batting records. The Tigers champion opening batsman – currently in a mini slump – needs just 74 more runs to become the most prolific first grade run-getter of all [...]