Weekend cold snap to bring snow to NSW
Bundle up NSW because the first taste of winter is about to arrive.
Bundle up NSW because the first taste of winter is about to arrive.
Thousands of calls and texts to Lifeline are going unanswered as centres struggle to assist suicidal Australians amid volunteer shortages — meaning people such as Jacob McDonald don’t get help. SEE THE NUMBERS
Hundreds of residents and their pets have been evacuated from a high-rise apartment building in Zetland after a car caught fire in the building’s basement.
They were the bold young Aussies who couldn’t wait to come of age, instead convincing authorities they were old enough to ship out to war. But don’t call them heroes, writes Emily Kowal.
Nothing will stop 103-year-old WWII veteran Frank McGovern from standing to attention. Not a double torpedo bombing. Not being a prisoner of war three times. And certainly not a respiratory infection.
The most popular bar in Windsor, in western Sydney, only serves five people a day. Yet once a week, the venue is so busy it sells out of beer. The reason why might surprise you.
Australian Olympic equestrian Vicki Roycroft is alert and laughing ‘albeit uncomfortably’, after suffering a ruptured aorta and heart attack at The Sydney Royal Easter Show last week.
It‘s illegal for Koda Singh to drive or drink, but that hasn’t stopped him from hitting speeds of over 100kmph and spraying champagne off a podium.
Sydneysiders are paying up to $1400 to visit ‘selfie studios’ so they can pose in front of themed backdrops with cute props in pursuit of the perfect picture.
It’s been described as one of the best Easter Shows of all time, and if you ask attendees and organisers, it all comes down to one reason.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/emily-kowal/page/22