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3 weeks ago |
skynews.com.au | Adriana Mageros
Popular children's retailer Toys 'R' Us has collapsed in Australia after entering voluntary administration for a second time. The publicly-listed company, trading as Toys 'R' Us ANZ Limited, made the announcement to the ASX on Thursday. Toys confirmed its board of directors has appointed Luke Andrews and Duncan Clubb from BDO Business Restructuring as administrators, effectively immediately. Popular children's retailer Toys 'R' Us has collapsed after entering voluntary administration.
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3 weeks ago |
skynews.com.au | Adriana Mageros
Double demerit points will kick in from Friday across parts of the country for the King's Birthday long weekend, as police come out in force to crack down on road safety. Police are urging motorists to take extra care while driving over the next couple of days, as the number of lives lost on Australian roads continue to climb. While double demerit point schemes differ depending on the state or territory, police will be rolling out patrols to ensure road rules are being followed.
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3 weeks ago |
skynews.com.au | Adriana Mageros
Police have launched a public appeal for information to help find an 11-year-old girl who has been missing for two days in southern New South Wales. Bella Morley was last seen about 7pm on Tuesday in Wiseman Park, Wollongong, about 83km south of Sydney. Police launched inquiries into her whereabouts after being notified the 11-year-old could not be found, or contacted. Bella's family hold concerns due to her young age, police said. Bella Morley, 11, was last seen on Tuesday in Wollongong.
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3 weeks ago |
skynews.com.au | Adriana Mageros
Channel 10 star Barry Du Bois has revealed an early blood test is "one of the reasons" he believes he is still alive, 16 years after he was given a grim health prediction upon being diagnosed with cancer. The former The Living Room co-host was diagnosed with solitary plasmacytoma in 2010, which is a rare form of blood cancer. The diagnosis later developed to myeloma, an incurable cancer that develops in plasma cells and attacks bone marrow.
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3 weeks ago |
skynews.com.au | Adriana Mageros
Erin Patterson has admitted it was possible foraged mushrooms had been mixed into the beef wellingtons she served her estranged husband's relatives, as she testifies in her murder trial. Ms Patterson was emotional at times during her third day in the witness box on Wednesday, as her Supreme Court trial continues in the regional Victorian town of Morwell.
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