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Teenager dies in hospital after crash at Mittagong

Tony Smith, the Kiwis fullback banned from rugby union, who never lost his zest for sport

But Smith suffered a shoulder injury and missed selection for the second test. “Because the players were allowed to keep their jerseys only at the second Test, when the team photo was also taken, Tony missed out on both, ’ New Zealand Rugby League historian John Coffey said. The Kiwis test proved his last game of rugby league in New Zealand. He married in 1963 and went to farm at Waiau, where the local rugby club s case to have him reinstated was flatly refused by higher authorities. Back then, any player deemed to have been a rugby professional was automatically denied a rugby union return.

Celebs flock to new hideaway to rival Byron

Forget Byron Bay fresh air, seclusion and expansive properties are driving some of Australia’s biggest celebrities to this secret hideaway not far from Sydney.

Mixed messages land returning South Australian couple in quarantine for 14 days

Mixed messages land returning South Australian couple in quarantine for 14 days FriFriday 8 Deanne Carmody and Rob Ellis in Warwick, Queensland after leaving NSW on December 28. ( Print text only Cancel Mixed messages from authorities have landed a pair of South Australians in quarantine for two weeks after they travelled to New South Wales to be with relatives following a family tragedy. Key points: They received no exemption, despite their compassionate reasons for travel A loophole has allowed another couple to avoid a third time in isolation On Boxing Day, Deanne Carmody and partner Rob Ellis travelled to Mittagong, which is in a low community transmission zone in New South Wales, to see family.

Photographer Captures ISS Passing Between Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn | Home Design, Garden & Architecture Blog Magazine

Photographer Captures ISS Passing Between Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn Last week’s Great Conjunction was an amazing astronomical event and represents a unique occasion when Jupiter and Saturn appear to be the closest to each other. It took place on the 21st of December, and the last time something similar to this happened was way back in the 13th century. That’s why photographers around the world have kept their eyes open and cameras alert for this amazing moment, and hoped to capture it on camera to make history. One lucky and creative photographer from New South Wales, Australia had a great idea. Jason de Freitas studied the situation carefully and figured out that International Space Station will appear right between the two planets if you’re viewing the night sky from the right angle.

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