comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - செர்ரிப்ரூக் - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Send the marching sookies off to scrub hospital floors

Send the marching sookies off to scrub hospital floors
smh.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from smh.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Byelection humiliation a coal, hard lesson for Labor

Byelection humiliation a coal, hard lesson for Labor We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss May 25, 2021 — 12.10am Save Normal text size Credit: Fairfax Media In the wake of Labor’s calamitous showing in the Upper Hunter byelection, you’d think Joel Fitzgibbon would be keeping a low profile (“Fresh internal stoush for ALP over pro-coal vision”, May 24). After all, NSW Labor followed his prescription for success – full-throated support for coal – and it spectacularly backfired. But no, he’s doing the rounds, still urging Labor to “wake up to itself”, back fossil fuels and ignore the need for a transition plan. Let’s not forget this is a seat Labor has never won. The eight-point fall in its primary vote appears to have come mainly from the loss of progressive voters, who moved to the independent Kirsty O’Connell, the only candidate advocating a move away from coal. Labor

Baiting the Scots

Baiting the Scots Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement “I mentioned to my part-Scottish brother-in-law how fishy some Scots politicians’ names were: Nicola Sturgeon, Alex Salmond, etc,” says Helen Jordan of Lane Cove. “His rejoinder was: ‘Yes, and I have a cousin there named Frances Crabbe’.” Ah, Scotland. It’s the plaice to be. More tales of foodwinking (C8). Ann Madsen of Mount Annan writes: “My brother made a surprising statement once, stating cauliflower wasn’t too bad, he didn’t mind it every second time he was ‘forced’ to eat it. From then on, mum assured him it was the second time, every time.” Stein Boddington of St Clair recalls that: “Our kids always turned up their noses when offered some of my vegetarian food for dinner: ‘Vegetarian? Yuck!’ they would say. ‘How about pasta Alfredo?’, I would say. ‘Yeeeeah!’ ” And coming full circle by way of the humbl

Can you bring justice for Kalim? 86yo grandad died in Cherrybrook, Sydney, in home invasion

Orchard owner Kalim Saliba, 86, died after he and his wife were assaulted during a home invasion Murder detectives are appealing for information on the one year anniversary of a brutal home invasion bashing that saw an 86-year-old grandfather lose his life.  Two burglars broke into a home in Cherrybrook in Sydney s north west just before 12.30am on April 29, 2020, before demanding money from the couple and brutally attacking them. Police arrived at the Tallowwood Avenue property to find the occupants, Kalim Saliba, 86, and his wife, 84, with serious head injuries. Mr Saliba had bravely tried to fight off the attackers to defend his wife of 60 years, police said, but later died in hospital.  

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.