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Golf cart incident injures woman at Long Reef Golf Club
Golf cart incident injures woman at Long Reef Golf Club

The Australian

time10-07-2025

  • Health
  • The Australian

Golf cart incident injures woman at Long Reef Golf Club

A woman has been seriously injured after she fell out of a golf cart before it ran her at a Sydney golf club. Emergency services responded to a call following reports a woman in her 60s had been injured in a golf cart incident just before midday on Thursday. NSW Ambulance spokesman said three ambulances and the Mounties Care CareFlight helicopter rushed paramedics and a doctor to the Long Reef Golf Club at Collaroy on Sydney's Northern Beaches. The woman was injured after falling out a golf cart at the Long Reef golf course on Sydney's Northern Beaches. Picture: Instagram Paramedics were flown to the Long Reef Golf Club to treat a woman with head and torso injuries following a golf cart incident. Picture: CareFlight, The spokesman said medical staff treated the woman for head and torso injuries, lower back pain and multiple cuts and bruises. She was transported by road to the Royal North Shore Hospital in a stable condition. Long Reef Golf Club has been contacted for comment.

A woman has been seriously injured in a golf cart incident
A woman has been seriously injured in a golf cart incident

News.com.au

time10-07-2025

  • Health
  • News.com.au

A woman has been seriously injured in a golf cart incident

A woman has been seriously injured after she fell out of a golf cart before it ran her at a Sydney golf club. Emergency services responded to a call following reports a woman in her 60s had been injured in a golf cart incident just before midday on Thursday. NSW Ambulance spokesman said three ambulances and the Mounties Care CareFlight helicopter rushed paramedics and a doctor to the Long Reef Golf Club at Collaroy on Sydney's Northern Beaches. The spokesman said medical staff treated the woman for head and torso injuries, lower back pain and multiple cuts and bruises. She was transported by road to the Royal North Shore Hospital in a stable condition.

Cyclist who died in bus crash near Taronga Zoo was a key figure in Australian motorsport
Cyclist who died in bus crash near Taronga Zoo was a key figure in Australian motorsport

Daily Mail​

time06-07-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Cyclist who died in bus crash near Taronga Zoo was a key figure in Australian motorsport

A cyclist who died after he was struck by a bus near Taronga Zoo in Sydney was a highly influential behind-the-scenes figure in Australian motorsport. Father-of-two Tim Miles, aged in his 50s, was hit on Bradleys Head Road in Mosman, on Sydney 's Lower North Shore, about 10.35am on Sunday. Emergency crews raced to the scene and a specialist medical team was flown in by CareFlight but he sadly died form his injuries. The bus driver was uninjured and taken to hospital for mandatory testing. The four passengers on board the bus at the time were uninjured. 'Officers attached to North Shore Police Area Command established a crime scene which will be examined by specialist police from the Crash Investigation Unit,' a NSW Police spokeswoman said. Mr Miles, who ran a successful corporate advisory firm, was a keen cyclist who was out for his weekly ride when tragedy struck with his family sharing they had lost a 'bright, shining light'. Ashburton-born Miles was also an 'extraordinary figure' in Australian motorsport. Early on he raced in Formula Ford, before briefly moving to Britain where he worked in Formula 3 and the British Touring Car Championship. After he returned to Australia, he co-founded Tasman Motorsport which competed in Supercars between 2004 and 2009.

Major update after two teenagers were stabbed in front of terrified shoppers at a busy Westfield
Major update after two teenagers were stabbed in front of terrified shoppers at a busy Westfield

Daily Mail​

time25-06-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Major update after two teenagers were stabbed in front of terrified shoppers at a busy Westfield

A 18-year-old man has been arrested after two teenagers suffered stab wounds in a brawl at a busy Sydney Westfield. Emergency services were called to the Mount Druitt shopping centre about 5.15pm on Tuesday with reports of an assault. Shoppers told police a group of young men, believed to be known to each other, had begun brawling outside the centre. NSW Police confirmed two people were stabbed with a knife. NSW Ambulance paramedics and doctors from CareFlight treated one man, aged in his 20s, for several stab wounds to his upper body. He was taken to hospital in a critical condition. A second man, believed to be aged in his late teens, was treated for a slash wound on his hand and face. He was transported to hospital in a stable condition. Police have opened an investigation into the fight which ended in the stabbing of two young men One 20-year-old man was treated for minor injuries at the scene and did not need further care. 'Officers attached to Mount Druitt Police Area Command established a crime scene and have commenced an investigation in relation to the incident,' a NSW Police spokeswoman told Daily Mail Australia. Witnesses reported seeing one man stabbing another in the chest before a third attempted to intervene, earning himself a stab to his hand. Prior to the stabbing, locals said a larger group of teens had been fighting. 'We (saw) it, two teens were getting chased and bashed by a group of guys with weapons, they had balaclavas on,' one wrote on a online community group. Others added the group had been chasing the boy 'with a chair'. They said the knife-wielding then attacker appeared and stabbed at one of the teens before running into a nearby Kmart store.

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