A freezing cold snap will continue to batter Australia s southeast until Wednesday when the weather is expected to ease and return to more bearable temperatures.
Canberra woke up to a blast of icy weather on Sunday morning as the mercury clocked just -5.4C and our capital city is expected to reach 0C later tonight.
The Bureau of Meteorology said while Canberra experienced its coldest day of the year so far, a series of cold fronts sweeping across the country have left many states grabbling with colder-than-usual temperatures.
Canberra woke up to a blast of icy weather on Sunday morning as the mercury clocked just -5.4C (pictured: people riding bikes in Canberra)
A group of women with loved ones locked up in jail have have vowed to support Jarryd Hayne s pregnant wife - telling her you re now one of us .
The retired NRL star, 33, was on Friday jailed for at least three years and eight months after he was found guilty of sexually assaulting a woman inside her home in Newcastle in September 2018.
Within minutes of him being led away from the packed courtroom, social media was alight with innuendo and jokes at his and his family s expense.
But the women of a Facebook group dedicated to offering support and help to the wives and family of prisoners placed a new blanket rule on members of the page - no nasty comments toward Hayne s wife, Amellia Bonnici.
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Forum encouraging women to run in Local Government Elections comes to Cooma
The Australian Local Government Women’s Association NSW Branch and Snowy Monaro Regional Council are hosting a free forum to encourage and help guide local women through the process of nominating and running for election to council.
With the next local government elections in NSW scheduled for Saturday 4 September 2021, the ALGWA’s “Getting Women Elected Forum” to be held at The Snow Mountains Traveller’s Rest, Cooma on Saturday 29 May 2021 is the perfect opportunity for local women who want to make a difference in their community and learn how to get involved from those that have done it themselves.
Hayneâs first night alone in Parklea Jarryd Hayne spent his first night behind bars in isolation because of his celebrity status amid concerns he will be targeted by other inmates.
Crime by Josh Hanrahan, Linda Silmalis, Brenden Hills 8th May 2021 7:39 AM
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Subscriber only Convicted rapist Jarryd Hayne spent his first night behind bars alone after being immediately isolated from the other inmates inside his temporary new home at Parklea Correctional Centre. Hayne, 33, was on Thursday Âsentenced in the Newcastle District Court to a minimum of three years and eight months in prison after being convicted by a jury in March on two counts of sexual assault without Âconsent.