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Violent home invaders charged
One of two women charged over a violent home invasion that resulted in the death of an 87-year-old Joseph Kelly has been refused bail in a Sydney court. Raelene Mealey, 35, from Dulwich Hill in Sydney's inner west, was arrested at Newtown police station on Tuesday and charged with murder and aggravated robbery occasioning grievous bodily harm.
Canberra church burnt out
A fire raged through a Canberra church on Wednesday causing half-a-million dollars in damage, three years after the parish priest was bashed outside the church building. Fire officers said because of the Catholic church's unusual shape the structure acted as a chimney, causing a lot of damage.
2GB prize winner's death at sea
Sydney radio station 2GB says it is deeply saddened by the death of a man on a Pacific cruise after he won the trip in one of its holiday promotions. Police in Noumea are investigating the man's death at sea in the early hours of Tuesday morning aboard the P&O cruise ship, Pacific Sun.
Teenagers bash elderly woman
Two teenagers have been charged over the assault and robbery of an 83-year-old woman which left her with three broken ribs. The woman was returning home from a supermarket on Goulburn Street at Liverpool, in Sydney's south-west, when she was attacked about 3.30pm on Sunday, police said.
David Harrison Body found
Remains found in a shallow grave in NSW bushland are believed to be those of a Victorian man David Harrison missing since last month. Police investigating the disappearance of David Harrison, 26, on Wednesday discovered a body at Greta, in the NSW Hunter region.
Sydney residents told to pack survival bags
Sydney residents have been told to prepare a survival bag in case of a serious emergency such as a terrorist attack or a natural disaster. In a new campaign, the City of Sydney Council is urging people to put together a "go-bag" for emergencies, containing items such as maps, energy bars, a radio, a first aid kit, and important documents.
Police to intensify bikie gang crackdown
Bikie gangs across NSW are selling alcohol illegally at their clubhouses in a bid to attract new members and boost sales of illicit drugs, police say. NSW Police Force Detective Superintendent Scott Whyte, who heads the state crime command gangs squad, said police were stepping up a campaign against bikie gangs supplying illegal drugs.
Bail refused for Sydney man in tank rampage
A 45 year-old Sydney man accused of going on the rampage in an armoured personnel carrier (APC) in Western Sydney has been refused bail. John Robert Patterson, of Dharruk, allegedly led officers for 90 minutes through six western Sydney suburbs as he crashed the privately-owned APC through fences and into mobile phone towers, telecommunication relay sheds and an electrical sub-station.
MP demands inquiry into Tweed children's ward bed shortage
Tweed MP Geoff Provest says a toddler having an asthma attack was recently denied admission to the Tweed Hospital's children's ward in northern New South Wales. Mr Provest says the 21-month-old boy was put into the emergency ward because no bed was available in the children's section.
Simone Strobel inquest appeals to witnesses
An inquest into the death of a German backpacker, Simone Strobel on the New South Wales far north coast has been adjourned so that fresh appeals can be made to two key witnesses who have so far refused to appear. The Deputy State Coroner, Paul MacMahon, says he will write to two of Simone Strobel's friends, urging them to come forward and give evidence.
BP Ultimate petrol withdrawn from Ballina
BP Australia is no longer selling its Ultimate high-ocatane petrol in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales after fuel tampering by distributor Ballina Petroleum. Ballina Petroleum has admitted mixing regular unleaded petrol with Ultimate fuel at 11 north coast service stations.
Teen killers are violent animals
Two teenage girls jailed for killing a disabled Sydney taxi driver are "violent little animals" whose parents also deserve to be in prison, the victim's family says. Youbert Hormozi, 53, died of a heart attack after he was bashed by the 14-year-old girls on January 31 last year. The cousins, who cannot be named, pleaded guilty to his manslaughter and were jailed on Friday for up to six years.
Body found in missing bushwalker search
A body has been found in the Kanangra-Boyd National Park near Oberon, west of Sydney, where a bushwalker has been missing since Monday. Police said the body had not yet been formally identified. The ground and air search for a 38-year-old man from Marsfield, in Sydney's north-west, was called off on Sunday afternoon, in its fifth day.
Earth tremor felt off Wollongong's coast
An earth tremor that shook the NSW south coast city of Wollongong was described by a local as "a pressure wave, a very sharp jolt and a little explosion". Geoscience Australia recorded the 3.1-magnitude quake off the coast of Wollongong at 10.58am (AEST) on Wednesday. Originating 20km under the sea about 23km north-east of the city, the tremor was reported to have affected areas within a 25km radius
Police seek hit-and-run driver over boy
Police have renewed their call for a hit-and-run driver to come forward, after a young victim spent his 10th birthday in hospital with a broken jaw. The boy, named only as Nethaniel, was sitting on a kerb in North Balgowlah, on Sydney's northern beaches, at 5.20pm (AEST) on March 31 when he was struck by a dark-coloured utility with a male driver.
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Common misspelling of Accommodation
accom, accomadation, accomidation, accomodation, accomodations, accommadation, accommidation, accommodation, accommodations, acomadation, acomidation, acomodation, acommadation, acommidation, acommodation, accomdation, acoomodation
Agnes Water often called Agnes Waters and it is common for Lady Musgrave Island to be called Lady Musgrove Island and Captain Cook to Captian Cook and Capitan Cook or Captan Cook, with the Town of Seventeen Seventy now known as 1770 that would be hard to misspell for anyone. The correct spelling of Bundaburg Queensland, is Bundaberg. |  |  |  |  |
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The Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef runs along the Australian Queensland Coast, there are many towns from Central Queensland to Far North Queensland that offer Great Barrier Reef tours, such as fishing, scuba diving, snorkelling, cruises to Great Barrier Reef Islands, even Reef Walking and Surfing, some Islands on the Great Barrier Reef offer accommodation from Resort Style to Camping. The Southern End of the Great Barrier Reef begins from the Town of 1770 on the Queensland Discovery Coast, and extends North past Cairns, Port Douglas and Cook Town.
You will find places on this site that offer all of the above on The Great Barrier Reef as well as inland Rural areas, such as Mining Towns, Farm Stays and National Parkes, Gorges, Mountian Retreats and Beachside Towns. Use the Navigation links & Directories, if you prefer an other Langauge besides English you can click on your Counties Flag on the top right to translate all pages on Lets Connect to your prferred langauge.
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