Kyle Sandilands estimates that he s been fined about a quarter of a million dollars for taking too many sick days at KIIS FM. In years gone by, Kyle s penchant for chucking a sickie has been well documented. But during an interview with Kate Langbroek on air this morning, the radio star insisted he s changed. I m here most of the time, he told Langbroek, who co-hosts
3PM Pick Up on KIIS FM. Kyle then revealed he has a strict number of sick days he s allowed to take each year, and if he goes over, he gets fined big bucks. You know how you get sick days every year? My accountant told me that I m over … all before February, he said. Then the fines system that they put in place here for me (kicks in).
Answering the key questions after Bernard Tomic’s spectacular fall from grace
Tennis by Will Swanton, Scott Gullan 1st Feb 2021 5:20 AM
Premium Content I cannot shake the thought that Bernie Tomic is the saddest story in Australian sport. Celebrities get asked a corny old question all the time. What would you tell your teenage self? As Tomic emerges from his hotel, blinks at the Melbourne sun and prepares for his first match of the summer on Monday, a penny for the opposite interaction between young and older. What would the starry-eyed 14-year-old Tomic say to the world-weary 28-year-old version? Probably something along the lines of, bloody hell, old mate, what happened?
Australians have been banned from leaving the country since March 2020
CEO of Flight Centre said international travel could be open for Aussies this year
NSW Premier is pushing for travel bubble with Pacific nations in next 12 months
Professor Brendan Murphy, however, said bans will continue throughout 2021
He said the vaccines may not stop the virus from spreading in the population
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The billionaire Perich family are among about a dozen landowners near Sydney’s second airport to have avoided the state government acquiring their land for an $11 billion metro rail line after a decision was made last year to tunnel under farmland instead of crossing it.
A cabinet in confidence report shows Sydney Metro, which is delivering the rail project, was preparing to acquire about five hectares from the Perichs at Bringelly in western Sydney.
The report, which detailed a strategy for acquiring land, had recommended that entering a dialogue with one of the Perichs companies should be treated as a priority .