
Tanilla's mother, Donna Deaves, 27, and Ms Deaves' partner Warren Ross, 28, faced losing Tanilla prior to the little girl's death, with Bungree Aboriginal Intensive Family Based Services (IFBS) Wyong working with the family after a referral by DOCS.
"Why should we be in such desperate haste to succeed and in such desperate enterprises? If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away." Walden - Henry David Thoreau
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Last month Zacardas, 51, of Earlwood pleaded guilty to three counts of holding out to be a registered medical practitioner under the Medical Practice Act, an offence with a maximum 12 month jail term. She will be sentenced on July 1.
However, Mrs Zakis said her former friend continues to tell the Greek community of Earlwood and Marrickville that she is a doctor, and that she recently attended the home of a neighbour having a heart attack, and travelled with her in the ambulance.
"family of a Brighton-Le-Sands youth who was shot in the head at a Rockdale house on Saturday has flown back from Lebanon to be by his side in hospital, police said."
the first of three CMEs produced by the recent spate of flare activity reached Earth during the late hours of August 4th. The impact was weak and is not expected to produce strong geomagnetic storms. Two more CMEs are still on the way and, as described below, they may have merged into a single cloud that could produce significant storming when they reach Earth on August 5th around 10:00 UT. At midnight UTC the visible solar disk had 6 spotted regions.
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`When I found her I knew that I needed to be near her,’’ Ms Lowden said.
``She was very calm - she was quite stressed but level headed.
``Police are trained to deal with the unexpected - I did know there was a girl that needed help, my main concern was getting to her.’‘
NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione yesterday praised Ms Lowden’s ``selfless and brave’’ actions, saying she had gone beyond the call of duty to calm and reassure Madeleine.
“Without hesitation, Constable Lowden made a decision to remain with Madeleine to provide continuous comfort and support,’’ Mr Scipione said.