Man Awarded $5k For Suitcase Falling On His Head During Flight 17/11/2021
A man who was hit in the head by a suitcase falling from an overhead locker during an Emirates flight has been awarded $5000 after the judge rejected the airline’s attempt to duck its legal obligations.
Victoria is surging towards its 90 per cent vaccination milestone with Premier Daniel Andrews saying the state will have “very few rules” by the end of this week.
A leading coeducational private school has been accused of body-shaming female students by asking year sixers to have “covered shoulders” for the end-of-year disco.
Hollywood star George Clooney has described the events surrounding the shooting of a cinematographer on the set of the film Rust as “insane” and ”infuriating ”.
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