A quick-thinking barber has been hailed as a hero after catching an unattended Coles shopping trolley speeding across a busy car park with a toddler trapped inside it.
Arren Heeley, a Brisbane barber, father and amateur car racer, spotted the runaway shopping trolley as he was about to leave Albany Creek village car park on Tuesday - and leapt from his car to grab it before it crashed over or worse, went onto the road. So this happened late yesterday afternoon as I was leaving AC carpark, Mr Heeley wrote in a Facebook post accompanying his dashcam footage of the incident.
Hairdressers across the country to be trained in recognising domestic violence and elder abuse
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Sonia Colvin started the HWH program three years ago.
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A hairdresser on Bribie Island, north of Brisbane, has had her dream of running a ground-breaking domestic violence program in salons across Australia come true after launching a course that links abuse victims with professional services.
WARNING: This story contains graphic descriptions of violence and abuse that readers may find distressing.
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Sonia Colvin has helped more than 200 domestic violence victims by seeing the signs of abuse in her salon and reaching out