Family of murdered mum whose boyfriend dumped her in bushland face him for first time dailymail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A martial arts expert who bashed his girlfriend to death and dumped her body in bushland has been beaten in a brutal retaliatory attack in prison.
Sayle Kenneth Newson, 43, of Buff Point on the Central Coast, was found guilty of murdering mother-of-two Carly McBride, 31, by the NSW Supreme Court on June 24.
Just four days later, Newson was viciously bashed by three inmates in the maximum security Shortland Correctional Centre in the Hunter Valley.
Sayle Kenneth Newson, 43, (pictured) was found guilty of murdering girlfriend Carly McBride on June 24, and was bashed by three inmates in a retaliatory attack in prison four days later
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When it comes to climate action, target date is now
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The target year for net zero carbon emissions preferred by many nations, including this one, is 30 years away (“Almost alone now: Australia isolated on climate”, February 7). Last century, over a 30-year period, humanity struggled and dealt with two world wars, the Depression and the Spanish influenza. Each nightmare rocking humanity to its foundations. All pale into insignificance should climate change reach a tipping point. Climate scientists exhort that time is of the essence to accelerate our efforts to avoid such an event. 2050 is a target too far.
Must go harder on soft drinks
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While I applaud the regulators for trying to update the health star rating system so that people understand there is sugar in fruit juice (“Juice as a ‘soft drink’ gives pips to growers”, February 12), to maintain the higher rating for diet soft drinks, which have no health benefits and contain chemicals that alter the way sugar is metabolised, sometimes causing health problems, is sheer madness. I agree with Professor Hopcraft and Dr Meucke that the entire system is obviously flawed and we need to rethink.