Byron Bay Bluesfest shut down by NSW Health
Health Minister Brad Hazzard has signed a public health order cancelling the planned Bluesfest over the Easter period.
Health Minister Brad Hazzard has signed a public health order cancelling the planned Bluesfest over the Easter period.
A Sydney sex worker says money exchanging hands does not mean “blanket consent” and women in the industry are not taken seriously when reporting assaults.
A disgraced pastor and former Hillsong musician who concealed his porn addiction with a fake cancer battle has set up a charity – in Adelaide.
A care home, where a man with dementia was restrained in a lap belt at least 30 times over two months and given pharmacological restraints without consent, has been approved to keep operating despite failing to show effective management.
An alarming rise in children self-diagnosing mental conditions through Google and competing with peers online and in the school grounds over who is worse off has left experts deeply worried.
Little Alannah was clutching her mother’s hand on the way to a restaurant when she was struck and killed by a van in Sydney’s west.
Hillsong founder Brian Houston has informed his congregation he was told he has ADHD but he refuses to be swayed from his vision to build a world-renowned church.
The collapse of a floral company has left over 300 brides sweating on the arrival of their wedding bouquets with one even claiming she was told she’d be ‘hunted down’ if she went public with her complaints.
It’s the interview that sent shockwaves around the world and now the heat is on the Royal family to try to overcome the culture war, writes Danielle Gusmaroli.
Fraudster Melissa Caddick’s father-in-law believes she could still be alive despite the grisly discovery of a washed-up Asics trainer containing her foot, asking, ‘How much of it was in the shoe?’
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