by Dylan Arvela | Sep 6, 2016 | Sport
By the time the 31st Olympiad finishes in Rio de Janeiro, over 300 events across 28 sports will have been contested. One sport that won’t feature is futsal (sometimes referred to as 5-a-side), the little brother of the world’s most popular sport, football which does...
by Sara Duncan | Sep 5, 2016 | News
Residents of the Macarthur region have been left angry and disappointed after restrictions on a free event meant many families were not able to attend. The Australian Botanic Gardens at Mount Annan hosted ‘Jurassic Garden’, which was publicised as an...
by Maree Harb | Aug 29, 2016 | Sport
Engines are revving in Wollongong after a recent increase in the number of drifting enthusiasts. With its origins in Japan, drifting combines speed, angle and showmanship to intentionally oversteer around corners. The motor-sport gained traction after the...
by Brittany Evans-Gould | Sep 11, 2015 | Govt & Politics, News
‘Acceptance’ isn’t always the fundamental key to rehabilitating someone with a severe injury. Educating people with traumatic injuries is a difficult process, mentally and physically, according to those working in the field. Doctor Leah Wiseman, Occupational Therapy...
by Euan Malcolm | Aug 23, 2015 | News
A partial shark cull on the NSW North Coast will not work, according to marine ecologist Dr. Daniel Bucher. “In the short term, we’ve already culled the population. It’s already very low and culling is not going to substantially reduce the risk to humans,” says...