
Nick McCallum
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brnw.ch | Darren James |Nick McCallum |Heidi Murphy
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3aw.com.au | Darren James |Nick McCallum |Heidi Murphy
With the main event of the Grand Prix just hours away from starting, an important point has been made about Melbourne hosting the first race of the season. 3AW reporter Eddie Summerfield told Sunday Mornings he hasn’t seen the media centre “so full before”. “I was speaking with a couple of foreign press yesterday, and they were saying the only reason they’re here is because it’s the first race of the season,” he said. Press PLAY to hear his full commentsImage: Clive Rose/Getty Images
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1 month ago |
3aw.com.au | Darren James |Nick McCallum |Heidi Murphy
Mornington Shire mayor Anthony Marsh has been grilled after eventgoers were fined for illegally parking at the Red Hill show yesterday despite a lack of clear signage. He told 3AW Sunday Mornings most fines issued by parking inspectors are the result of complaints but conceded temporary signage would make it clearer for eventgoers. “We could be more proactive in putting up temporary signs … most people aren’t going to park in that area for 51 other weeks of the year,” he said.
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1 month ago |
3aw.com.au | Darren James |Nick McCallum |Heidi Murphy
A leading Australian education voice has cast doubt on a plan to fit ankle bracelets on teen criminals. Starting in April, offenders’ ankle bracelets will be in state schools under a new plan from the Allan government. Australian Principals Federation president Tina King told Sunday Morning the plan was an “untenable situation”. Click PLAY to hear Tina King’s FULL interview on 3AW“This has become an untreatable situation for principals and school leaders,” she said.
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Dec 22, 2024 |
7news.com.au | Nick McCallum
Now 70 years old, Alan Haines walks into Darwin’s St. Mary’s Star Of The Sea Cathedral. He sits in a front pew, stares into space and can’t help himself, even fifty years on tears start forming in his eyes as memories flood back. He was here at Midnight Mass Christmas Day 1974, fifty years ago Wednesday, when the fury of Cyclone Tracy struck. “It still brings me to tears,“ he says.
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