by Chloe Attwood | Sep 1, 2017 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture
Men and women, old and young, have taken to tattoos – covering their body’s with ink. The ancient art has has taken the fitness scene by storm. However, a recent study has provided pause for thought. The Alma College in Michigan study found tattooed skin...
by Olivia Tartaro | May 10, 2017 | News
University students are struggling to find jobs within their industry with youth unemployment rates currently sitting on 13.3 per cent. This is roughly double the rate of the wider population. Students are feeling the pressure while applying for full time...
by Hannah Anderson | May 10, 2017 | Sport
The world’s best surfers took to a new stage in Brazil overnight. Saquarema a punchy beach break, known for backbreaking backwash and the ability to withstand solid 10-12 feet of the Atlantic oceans wrath. Shoalhaven locals took to the new location with mixed results....
by Hannah Anderson | May 3, 2017 | News
Drug dealing, drug use and drug smuggling are activities that involve a high level of risk. Considering the risk to health, happiness, and liberty, why would anyone do it? With global net area of the coco bush declining, individuals are risking more to provide the...
by Tracy Bustamante | Sep 5, 2016 | News
A Mount Annan Mustangs footballer has been selected to travel to Europe to represent his football academy in late September. Jaidyn Richards, 8, will pit himself against other talented players his age from mega-clubs, including Real Madrid and AC Milan in Spain and...