A car has collided head-on with a light rail in Sydney s CBD leaving the driver trapped behind the wheel and causing commuter chaos during peak-hour traffic.
Emergency services were called to Devonshire Street, in Surry Hills, at 4.25pm on Thursday to reports a car had collided with a light rail.
Police, fire crews and, ambulances attended the scene and freed the male driver who was briefly trapped in his Mazda.
Emergency services were called to Devonshire Street, in Surry Hills, at 4.25pm on Thursday to reports a car had collided with a light rail
The driver, believed to be in his 30s, was treated by paramedics at the scene before being taken to St Vincent hospital in a stable condition.
Feb 4, 2021
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Young people, aged 16 to 24 years, who are currently claiming universal credit, can access opportunities at The Wrekin Housing Group as part of the Government’s Kickstart programme.
Placements are being offered across all parts of the Wrekin organisation, from customer services to catering, maintenance to money matters and care to communications.
The six-month long placements provide the opportunity of gaining real world work experience, learning new skills, growing together and will ultimately make a difference to people’s lives.
Jan Lycett, executive director of business solutions, said: “We are delighted to have had our Kickstart programme approved and we look forward to welcoming young people into our organisation to learn new skills and gain work experience.
Speedway: Dylan Smith dominant in ending Whanganui s long drought
10 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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Dylan Smith is a study of concentration en route to his maiden New Zealand title. Photo / S. B. O Hagan Photography
Dylan Smith is a study of concentration en route to his maiden New Zealand title. Photo / S. B. O Hagan Photography
Whanganui Chronicle
It was a long day under the hot sun at Fast Lane Spares Oceanview Family Speedway on Saturday.
But a long Whanganui drought was broken in the final race of the evening as Dylan Smith (53V) streaked to victory in the Dewtec New Zealand Minisprint Championship.