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‘Is she going to die? Is she going to be ok?,’ I wailed hysterically. She paused. ‘I hope so.’ I started to see spots. ‘I feel lightheaded.’: Mom almost loses daughter to rapid decline from pneumonia
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‘Is she going to die? Is she going to be ok?,’ I wailed hysterically. She paused. ‘I hope so.’ I started to see spots. ‘I feel lightheaded.’: Mom almost loses daughter to rapid decline from pneumonia

  • Bailee’s rapid decline from a common cold to severe pneumonia forced an emergency ER visit and ICU care.
  • Doctors found pneumonia in both lungs with collapsing sections, requiring ventilatory support.
  • Bailee was transferred to a specialized pediatric ICU in Sydney after initial stabilization.
  • Bailee eventually woke up and began walking, marking a turning point in her recovery.
  • Care teams monitored her closely and planned gradual extubation as she recovered.
  • Bailee’s recovery included discharge from ICU and hospital before Christmas.
  • The family credits thousands of online prayers for Bailee’s survival.
  • The story is presented as an exclusive to Love What Matters by Jaimie Honeysett.
  • The event underscores how quickly pediatric illnesses can escalate and the importance of swift medical response.
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Inside the squalid life of man accused of threatening to kill Albo
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crime11h ago

Inside the squalid life of man accused of threatening to kill Albo

  • Gregory William Tait, 43, appeared in Parramatta Local Court charged with threatening to kill Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
  • Police say the threats were made via a carriage service on December 15, the day after the Bondi attack.
  • Tait lives with his father at a Greystanes home, where authorities seized devices during a National Security Investigation.
  • Tait was seen outside Parramatta court and told reporters, 'I stand for Team Australia, nothing else,' as he sought legal representation.
  • The Daily Mail report describes the Greystanes home as cluttered with cars and an enclosure for ducks.
  • Tait faces two counts of using a carriage service to menace, harass or offend, tied to the December threats.
  • The investigation followed a December 16 raid by the Australian Federal Police's National Security Investigations team.
  • Tait was arrested again on January 5 after police examined his phone.
  • The court may schedule the next hearings for January 28 and February on related charges.
  • Local reporters were briefed that the Daily Mail team visited the accused’s home for a detailed look.
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Popular Australian radio host dies
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world15h ago

Popular Australian radio host dies

  • Brian Wilshire, a veteran Sydney radio host, has died at 81.
  • Wilshire hosted the Australia Overnight program and Midnight sessions for years.
  • During his 36-year tenure, Wilshire dominated ratings and created segments.
  • In 2005, he apologized for remarks about Lebanese Australians after the Cronulla Riots.
  • Former colleagues paid tribute, with Micheal McLaren sharing the news on air.
  • The article recalls Wilshire's impact on late-night radio in Sydney.
  • Wilshire contributed to radio with Instant Drama and other innovations.
  • The notice acknowledges Wilshire's death was announced by a close colleague.
  • The article notes Wilshire's public apology related to comments about Lebanese Australians.
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You'll never guess what's inside this wholesome 'café' in Sydney
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technology15h ago

You'll never guess what's inside this wholesome 'café' in Sydney

  • Repair Café Sydney North in Lane Cove offers free, volunteer-led repairs on Sundays to fix a range of items.
  • The service operates from 2pm to 4pm on the first and second Sunday each month and does not require bookings.
  • Donations are encouraged to keep the free repair service running, reflecting a generosity-based model.
  • Founding member Bridget Kennedy remains active, repairing jewellery and ceramics as part of the volunteer team.
  • The initiative is part of a broader Sydney movement toward community sharing, including libraries of things and toy libraries.
  • The repairs cover items from shoes to electronics, encouraging reuse and reducing waste.
  • The café aims to bring community together and foster repair skills among residents.
  • The Lane Cove initiative mirrors other Sydney programs like the Library of Things and toy libraries.
  • The service has operated for about 10 years and relies on volunteer effort rather than profit.
  • The café operates without booking requirements but queues can form, indicating growing interest.
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Greens senator's staggering post just a month after the Bondi massacre
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politics13h ago

Greens senator's staggering post just a month after the Bondi massacre

  • Israeli President Isaac Herzog invited to visit Australia by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese following the Bondi Beach attack.
  • Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi faced backlash for calling Herzog a 'war criminal' in a social media post.
  • Wong described Herzog's visit as an important signal to the Jewish community during the bilateral talks.
  • There is an ongoing debate within Australian politics over asylum for Israel-related disputes and hate speech laws.
  • Herzog’s visit is expected in early February, per Foreign Minister Penny Wong.
  • Senator Faruqi defended her stance by stating it clashes with a crackdown on hate while welcoming a visit from a 'state committing an ongoing genocide'.
  • Australian Jewish Association criticized Faruqi, saying her remarks undermine social cohesion.
  • The Daily Mail report includes extensive background on Herzog, Albanese, and related political responses.
  • No date has been announced yet for Herzog's official visit to Australia.
  • The article notes the Bondi Beach attack as a context for the invitation and discussions.
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Jackie O's secret's finally out: AMANDA GOFF
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Jackie O's secret's finally out: AMANDA GOFF

  • Daily Mail's Amanda Goff addresses online reactions to Jackie O's beach photos and the weight-loss spotlight.
  • The author reflects on age, body-shaming, and envy toward women who age publicly.
  • Jackie O is praised for weight loss and age-appropriate vitality, contrasted with public scrutiny.
  • The column links public discussions of aging to wider celebrity culture and media dynamics.
  • Goff shares a personal history to contextualize her stance on online vitriol.
  • The piece argues ageing and body-image commentary can be rooted in envy rather than fact.
  • Amanda Goff urges readers to silence toxic remarks about women's bodies.
  • The column references public figures' resilience and perspectives on aging as part of public life.
  • The article ties celebrity photo culture to broader media ecosystems like paparazzi and social media.
  • The piece closes with a call for grace toward women who age publicly.
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French model accused of being a drug dealer to Bondi party people
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crime11h ago

French model accused of being a drug dealer to Bondi party people

  • Matthieu Frasse-Perange, a French model, faced Waverley Court on cocaine-supply charges in Bondi.
  • The 38-year-old represented himself after his lawyer failed to return from holiday, with the case adjourned to February 4.
  • Police allege Frasse-Perange supplied cocaine in Tamarama and dealt with proceeds of crime under $5,000.
  • Frasse-Perange counts Bondi party playboys among his acquaintances, including Raoul Kesby.
  • The case is adjourned until February 4 for Frasse-Perange to enter a plea, Magistrate Michael Barko presiding.
  • Frasse-Perange has previously modelled for Tom Ford and David Jones, and has lived in multiple international cities.
  • According to a European talent agency, Frasse-Perange speaks French, English, and Spanish, with some Chinese.
  • The article notes Frasse-Perange attended the Cannes Film Festival in 2023 and has worked in various film and TV roles.
  • Frasse-Perange has lived in New York, Hong Kong, and Los Angeles for career development.
  • The Daily Mail notes the case involves allegations of dealing with proceeds of crime under $5,000.
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‘They were just shooting everyone’: Iranian Australians left distraught with no confirmation their family is safe
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world3h ago

‘They were just shooting everyone’: Iranian Australians left distraught with no confirmation their family is safe

  • Iranian Australians fear for family safety as Iran’s blackout persists, leaving many in limbo.
  • Some relatives were able to confirm safety, but relief quickly gave way to horror from regime actions.
  • Families worry about loved ones joining protests as authorities extend the crackdown across Iran.
  • Families describe censored or limited information as the internet and calls remain restricted.
  • Some relatives received brief reassurances, but overall anxiety persists amid a communications blackout.
  • Some Australians fear the regime will shield families from harsh realities by restricting information.
  • Iranian authorities eased mobile calls abroad but kept the internet shutdown and inbound block in place.
  • Relatives in Isfahan reported dire scenes, including a claim of people being shot in various parts of Iran.
  • Activists call for international help as Iran’s protests continue to draw global attention.
  • The Guardian contextualizes the protests as part of a broader 'Woman, Life, Freedom' movement in Iran.
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Yodellers, bathing monkeys and a ballroom clean: photos of the day – Wednesday
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world3h ago

Yodellers, bathing monkeys and a ballroom clean: photos of the day – Wednesday

  • Memorial in Minneapolis marks a week since a person was killed by an immigration enforcement agent
  • Funeral for a political prisoner in Venezuela highlights state detention deaths
  • Residents in Kyiv use heated tents after missile and drone strikes cut power
  • Work continues after a crane collapse derailed a moving train in Thailand
  • Mourners gather for a healthcare worker killed in Gaza amid ongoing conflict
  • Greenpeace demonstrates ahead of a marine conservation agreement coming into force
  • People visit a frozen waterfall in Slovakia during a winter landscape moment
  • Kukeri carnival dancers perform to ward off old year spirits in Bulgaria
  • Japanese macaques bathe in a hot spring at a Hokkaido garden
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The Sydney schoolgirl who took on Hollywood
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The Sydney schoolgirl who took on Hollywood

  • Rose Byrne won a Golden Globe, marking a pivotal moment in her Hollywood career.
  • Byrne and Cannavale welcomed their first son, Rocco, in 2016, followed by Rafael in 2017.
  • Byrne and Cannavale describe their relationship as very strong, with marriage still a possibility for the future.
  • Byrne credits Heath Ledger with helping her launch her career in the United States.
  • Her career spans major films and TV, including Damages, Bridesmaids, X‑Men: First Class, and Peter Rabbit.
  • Byrne grew up in Sydney, attending public schools and starting acting lessons early.
  • The article notes Byrne’s ongoing ties to Australia as her emotional home.
  • Byrne describes her creative roots and love of acting from a young age.
  • Byrne balanced a prolific film career with notable television work, including 'Damages' with Glenn Close.
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