Sophie’s brain injury
JUST six months after enduring her second horrific accident, Sophie Delezio has been diagnosed with a serious brain injury.
JUST six months after enduring her second horrific accident, Sophie Delezio has been diagnosed with a serious brain injury.
IT’S always great when you can call on a mate at short notice to help you out. But when your name is Kylie and your mate’s name is Bono, it’s even better for your 10,000 screaming fans.
JAMES Gleeson believes that art is society’s strongest link between the past, the present and the future.
A 13-YEAR-OLD murder mystery took another strange turn yesterday when it was revealed that all of the key exhibits in the case had been destroyed by police, prompting the accused’s lawyer to call for the charges against his client to be dropped.
DISCOVERING a hidden tunnel that leads to a massive previously unknown cavern is about as good as it gets for a caver.
FREE from the cannibal-infested jungles of Papua and the Indonesian authorities who hampered her attempt to save a small orphaned boy named Wawa from the village stockpot, Today Tonight’s Naomi Robson must now battle to restore what credibility she ever had.
A MASSIVE fibreglass bust of a great white ape, representing man’s relationship with its closest animal relative, has won Australia’s richest sculpture prize.
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