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Thermomix owners speak out over safety fears after owner suffered horrific burns when her appliance exploded
Another Thermomix customer has spoken out in support of Danika Jones, a mother who was rushed to hospital with second-degree burns after her Thermomix burst open while she cooked dinner.Consumer advocate Choice has also requested a government investigation on the popular $2000 kitchen appliance, reported the Sydney Morning Herald.Kiera Alexander from Sydney claimed her machine was faulty and dangerous and was allegedly intimidated by Thermomix staff after she made a complaint. Scroll down for v..>> view originalWA fires: Fire in Brigadoon downgraded to 'advice'
A bushfire in Brigadoon which had threatened lives and homes has been brought under control.Firefighters say there is no longer a threat to lives and homes. A bushfire emergency has been issued for Brigadoon. For up-to-date fire conditions in WA, go to the DFES website or follow DFES on Twitter.The Department of Fire and Emergency services issued a 'bushfire advice' for the area in and around Camargue and Cathedral Avenue saying that the fire was under control but not contained. Smo..>> view originalBooze bracelets effective at keeping repeat drink-drivers sober, advocates say
Serial drink-drivers could be fitted with alcohol-monitoring bracelets. Photo: Jerry Galea Alcohol-monitoring ankle bracelets for drink-drivers and domestic violence abusers are being considered by police and substance-abuse experts as part of a scheme that would force repeat offenders to stay sober.Supporters say abstinence orders for offenders with serial alcohol-related convictions would improve public health and safety and reduce crime, particularly among..>> view originalVatican praises George Pell's testimony at Royal Commission
Cardinal George Pell reads a statement after meeting with abuse survivors in Rome this week. Photo: Marco Di Lauro The Vatican has issued a statement praising Cardinal George Pell for his testimony at the royal commission and rejecting claims the Catholic Church had done nothing, or very little, to respond to child sex abuse.The statement comes after Australian child sex abuse survivors who flew to Rome to watch Cardinal Pell give evidence, said they were uni..>> view originalFive dead in WA holiday road carnage
Five people have died in two crashes within eight hours of one another.A motorcycle rider and his pillion passenger were killed when they collided with a truck, south of Perth. The tree that the car ploughed into was snapped in two. Photo: Nine News Police said the crash happened in the Bunbury suburb of Davenport on Friday afternoon.Emergency crews attended, but the pair were pronounced dead at the scene.About eight hours later, just after midnight, three men died in a crash in Bruce Ro..>> view originalPolice probe whether Bros bikies shooting at Yarraville and Hadfield attack are linked
Childcare centre at Logan's Hyperdome temporarily closes after 3yo child's death
Childcare centre at Logan's Hyperdome temporarily closes after 3yo child's death Updated March 05, 2016 13:15:45 A childcare centre at Logan, south of Brisbane, has temporarily closed after the sudden death of a three-year-old boy at a home, who had been looked after at the facility.The Hyperdome 1 and 2 Early Education Centre and Preschool at Shailer Park informed parents the child died unexpectedly at home on Thursday night, and the centre had been shut as a precautio..>> view original'Always smiling': AFL world mourns Couch
FORMER Geelong president Frank Costa has led an array of tributes for Brownlow Medallist Paul Couch, who passed away on Saturday.Couch died after suffering a heart attack while cycling with friends. The 51-year-old was riding along the Great Ocean Rd in Marengo, near Apollo Bay, when he came off his bike.It’s believed he went into cardiac arrest and could not be resuscitated.“It is a very, very sad occasion,” Costa told 3AW.“He was a young man, a very fine fellow, a bloke who always had a smile ..>> view originalNSW police deputy commissioner Nick Kaldas has quit
NSW Police deputy commissioner Nick Kaldas has quit his post after serving the police force for 34 years. Kaldas, who was touted to take over police commissioner Andrew Scipione in 2017, announced his resignation on Friday with reports by the ABC that he has been headhunted for an international role. He has held the position of deputy commissioner of field operations since 2011 after being appointed to deputy commissioner of specialist operations in 2007. An impromptu guard of honour was held o..>> view original
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