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Wesley College journal identifies sexual relationships
The University of Sydney is investigating Wesley, one of its oldest colleges, after the distribution of a journal that named who had sex with the most people.
Dr Eman Sharobeem migrated to Australia more than 30 year ago, since then she has earned two PhDâs and campaigned against issues such as forced marriage and family violence.
John Faulkner, former defence minister; Di Westaway, founder of Coastrek; and Lachlan Harris, co-founder/CEO of One Big Switch, are looking to establish the Bondi to Manly harbour walk.
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Dashcam video: police officer found not guilty of assault
Dashcam video: police officer found not guilty of assault
Dashcam video shows a police officer kicking, punching and stomping on a man after he was involved in a high-speed crash during a pursuit through Hamilton in January 2016. Vision first appeared on the the Newcastle Herald.
Almost 20 years after it first aired, a court has been shown a television interview in which Gordon Wood asks Paul Barry, 'So, do you think I did it?'. Vision: Seven Network
Shark detecting drones are being trialled on beaches in NSW to combat shark attacks along the state's coast. Vision courtesy NSW DPI.
It shows a great white swimming in open water before moving closer to two surfers who are unaware of the predator.
One surfer catches a wave and speeds away from the shark. The shark then moves its attention to the second surfer, who is dangling his legs in the water before suddenly swimming away.
Drone footage captures a great white shark stalking unsuspecting surfers Photo: NSW Department of Primary Industry
The video has clocked more than 44,000 views since being uploaded on YouTube on Monday. The incredible footage also shows aerials of other sharks, dolphins, rays and turtles.