10 document(s) in Accidents and Emergencies.
Tears over pram ordeal
A MOTHER whose six-month-old son survived being hit by a suburban train was in tears last night as she recalled letting go of his pram for a fraction of a second.
The Age 27/10/2009
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229 words
Briefs
Soldier stable
Sydney Morning Herald 12/10/2009
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161 words
Kokoda Track kills within an hour
PHILLIP BRUNSKILL had been training for the Kokoda Track since the start of the year. He was at the gym most days, his family says, and trekked around Epping carrying a backpack and trailed by his dog, Moxon.
Sydney Morning Herald 06/10/2009
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323 words
The lab blunder that stole a woman's fertility
A YOUNG Melbourne woman has been robbed of her fertility after a laboratory mix-up meant she was falsely diagnosed with cancer and given a radical hysterectomy.
The Age 05/09/2009
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750 words
Winds roar into city
THE winds were so loud at Mt Pleasant yesterday morning that Judith Stewart didn't even hear the large gum tree branch crashing onto her roof.
Illawarra Mercury 27/08/2009
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330 words
Toddlers at highest risk of head injury
BABIES and toddlers are at twice the risk of head injuries as children of any other age, research shows, leading to calls for parents to be more vigilant.
The Age 21/07/2009
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339 words
Scotch probe urged over nut allergy death
THE role of Scotch College in the death of a teenage boy who had a fatal allergic reaction to peanuts while on a school-run Army cadet camp should be investigated by the Victorian Coroner, a judge has said as he fined the Army $210,000 for negligence.
The Age 01/07/2009
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599 words
Burst pipe leads to loss of shops' water supply
WATER supply was due to be restored to shops on a Unanderra road this morning after it was cut to allow Sydney Water to repair a pipe that burst yesterday afternoon.
Illawarra Mercury 11/06/2009
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192 words
Shocked friends tell of great mate
FRIENDS of 26-year-old Chris Frost, who died on the Kokoda Trail on Wednesday afternoon, were leaving messages of shock and sadness on their Facebook pages yesterday.
Sydney Morning Herald 25/04/2009
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233 words
Defending the home front is top priority
The time is right for consolidating Australia's response organisations.
The Age 21/02/2009
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699 words
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