The top postcode in NSW was 2765 – taking in Marsden Park and Vineyard in Sydney’s north-west – with 1841 installations, followed by Kellyville and Rouse Hill.
The family of an engineer who died when his car sank in floodwaters in Sydney s west has been farewelled by his family, who were forced to watch from a car after arriving from Pakistan.
Ayaz Younus, 25, died while driving to his first day at a new job in Glenorie when his car sank in rising floodwaters on March 24.
His parents flew from Pakistan to attend the funeral for their son on Wednesday, however they were unable to join the mourners for the service because they were still in Covid-19 quarantine - only allowed out, wearing masks and in a car, under a special exemption.
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Sydney’s Muslim community has remembered the life of Ayaz Younus, an international student from Pakistan who died in March s devastating NSW floods, by sharing stories about his hard work and charity.
The 25-year-old software engineer was on his way to a new job on 24 March when his car was engulfed by floodwaters at Glenorie, in the semi-rural outskirts of Sydney.
He called triple zero for help but it didn’t arrive in time.
His housemates Atta Sharifi and Imran Ahmad are still trying to comprehend their loss.
“This thing can t be described in words, the pain and the grief can t be described in words,” Mr Sharifi said.
A new netwrok of buses has been launched covering Burnley, Pendle and the Ribble Valley.
Tuesday, 4th May 2021, 3:45 pm
Transdev’s new buses will form part of a £2.4m. total investment by the bus firm in its Lancashire network.
The new buses will carry the brand name ‘Ribble Country’.
Transdev chief executive Alex Hornby said: “As part of our new multi-year partnership with Lancashire County Council, we’re delighted to launch our new Ribble Country network, which will transform bus services right across the Ribble Valley and support the area’s economy as we follow the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown.