Obtaining Web Design Inspiration From The Culture Of Other Countries
All the people that currently work in the web design industry will tell you that it is vital to constantly locate new and fresh inspiration. That is something that is particularly challenge at the moment since there More...
4 Web design blunders that you should avert in 2015
Photo: MoD/MOD According to recent reports, it has been seen that an estimate of over 20 million websites come up on the internet every month. While on the other hand, a baby is born every 8 seconds which means More...
Australia to force vaccinations or lose socialized medicine coverage
“No jab, no pay” is the headline as Australia has moved strongly for the government to force vaccinations on all children and intimidate parents into compliance, even it’s against their religion. Many More...
Plumbsolvency and Subsidies: The State of Drinking Water in New Zealand
Access to clean and safe drinking water is something that many of us take for granted, especially when you look at the struggles that some countries face to achieve this important goal. New Zealand is no different More...
Android Lollipop Will Be Released for Sony’s Xperia Z Series Only
After a long silence concerning the time when the not-so-new Android Lollipop update is going to get to their smartphones, Sony finally made an announcement, greatly disappointing the owners of all their phones More...
Utility Flexibility: Are You a Contestable Customer?
Are you free to choose your business electricity provider? Most Australians don’t realize that yes, they are. Here’s how to get the provider you want, thanks to the contestable customer regulation in the ERAR. If More...
Sydney: Five hostages free as Islamic terrorists still hold cafe
Five hostages (staff and customers) have escaped the terrorist siege in central Sydney where at least one armed gunman took ‘fewer than 30’ people hostage. The Martin Place cafe remains surrounded by heavily More...
Mohammad Ali Baryalei, Omarjan Azari named as top ISIS agents in Aussie bust, most detainees released
Australian counterterrorism forces detained 15 people Thursday in a series of suburban raids after receiving intelligence that the Islamic State militant group was planning public beheadings in two Australian cities More...
Australia: Bandicoot droppings linked to Salmonella Java in Northern Beaches
The Northern Sydney Public Health Unit is reporting an increase in the number of cases of Salmonella among toddlers and young children on the Northern Beaches and warn parents that bandicoot droppings may be the More...
Christian missionary John Short missing in North Korea, taken from hotel by police
The wife of a Christian missionary from Australia is speaking out, claiming that she doesn’t know where he is or his condition after being “taken by police” from his hotel room in North Korea. John Short, More...
Sydney 2012 norovirus strain confirmed as agent on ‘Explorer of the Seas’ outbreak
The strain of norovirus, known as GII.4 Sydney, has been confirmed by federal health officials as the etiological agent that sickened some 700 passengers and crew onboard Royal Caribbean’s “Explorer of the More...
Australia: Queensland Health issues Rubella alert
Queensland Health has been notified of a case of Rubella virus, with the patient having traveled on international and domestic flights. Queensland’s Acting Director of Communicable Diseases Dr Alun Richards said More...
Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt make Sydney headlines as they bring family for ‘Unbroken’ shoot
The buzz is still intense in Australia as Hollywood superstars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie will be taking up resident for a couple of months while filming the World War II drama Unbroken. Photos from the Los Angeles More...
‘Mad Max Fury Road’ going back into production for some reshoots
Fans may have noticed that absent films from this year’s San Diego Comic-Con was the upcoming Mad Max: Fury Road. While the film completed production last December there has been no news or movement on the More...
Australian Muslim, Wasim Fayad, jailed after beating a man with cord for drinking alcohol
A man who whipped a Muslim convert in Australia as a religious punishment for drinking alcohol has been sentenced to at least 16 months in jail. Wasim Fayad, who was convicted earlier this year of the 2011 attack More...
What is Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis?
The story of three Australian women who developed complications from lymphocytic choriomeningitis, which they contracted after receiving organs from one donor and shortly died thereafter was published in a Sydney More...
Gay activist Masha Gessen speech for viral, ‘gay marriage is a lie’ and calls for end to ‘marriage’
A 2012 speech by Masha Gessen, activist for the gay community, is viral across the Internet, as she states the gay marriage agenda is a lie and calls for an end to the institution of marriage and redefining the More...
Listeria infections linked to eating profiteroles in Sydney hospitals
At least three people, all hospital patients with pre-existing medical conditions, have contracted the serious bacterial infection, listeriosis, while admitted to different Sydney area hospitals, according to New More...
Frenzal Rhomb frontman, Jay Whalley, talks about his ‘tapeworm in the brain’ on Facebook
The lead singer of the Australian punk band explained why they had to cancel their recent tour on the bands Facebook page yesterday. Frenzal Rhomb’s Jay Whalley surgical scarImage/Frenzal Rhomb Facebook More...
Jai Courtney praises Tom Cruise, Bruce Willis and talks ideas for ‘Die Hard 6’
Australian newcomer Jai Courtney relished working with Bruce Willis and Tom Cruise on two of his first three films and actively took mental notes as he watched the acting legends in action. Courtney tells More...