‘I remember who they were, not how they died’
Six of the 11 Coogee Dolphins who went on a holiday to Bali in 2002 never returned. Twenty years later, two of their teammates reveal the impact that day had on their lives.
Six of the 11 Coogee Dolphins who went on a holiday to Bali in 2002 never returned. Twenty years later, two of their teammates reveal the impact that day had on their lives.
With 40 per cent of young people experiencing ill mental health, HSC students are being reminded exams results do not measure their worth.
A five-year-old boy’s body has been found after his family’s car — on the way home from a trip to the zoo — was washed away in floodwaters in central west NSW. WATCH the rescue video
The alleged driver in a crash that injured five teens on Friday — in freakishly similar circumstance to another crash that killed five teens last week — has been charged with dangerous driving.
The rail union has backed down from its plan to turn Opal readers off “indefinitely” after the state government launched legal action over the planned industrial move.
Grieving teens laid flowers for their friends killed in the Buxton crash before attending school, as they face the impossible task of returning to life as normal.
As many as 94 per cent of NSW’s high school relief teachers are willing to teach outside their zone exclusive figures show – in some cases for subjects they’re not qualified in.
Illness and floods have been blamed for the record low number of students taking the controversial standardised NAPLAN test this year.
All public schools across the state will get upgrades such as new flooring or a lick of paint under a $1.2 billion maintenance spend by the Perrottet Government.
The Raptor Squad has charged two men with drugs, weapon and fraud-related offences after two clandestine labs were allegedly uncovered during raids.
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