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Billy Brownless poses cryptic question to his Instagram followers, as he and girlfriend Crystle pose for loved-up snaps during romantic getaway
Billy Brownless poses cryptic question to his Instagram followers, as he and girlfriend Crystle pose for loved-up snaps during romantic getaway

Daily Mail​

time6 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Billy Brownless poses cryptic question to his Instagram followers, as he and girlfriend Crystle pose for loved-up snaps during romantic getaway

Billy Brownless and his girlfriend Crystle Fleur have been celebrating their one-year anniversary in style, as the pair shared several snaps of themselves looking smitten during their romantic getaway. Fleur has taken to Instagram over the past week to share several snaps of the couple taking in the scenery on Western Australia 's stunning coast. They stopped off to take in the stunning crystal-blue waters overlooking Ningaloo Reef, Australia's largest fringing coral reef. The pair beamed from ear-to-ear as they posed for a quick hug together while standing on a sandy hill next to the beach. Brownless revealed on his Instagram that the pair had 'left Shark Bay without even seeing a single shark,' before revealing the one thing that left him amazed about Western Australia. 'I can't believe how big the Ants are over here,' he said. Fleur, 52, and Brownless, 58 then headed in-land for a tour of the Karijini National Park, which is nestled in the Hamersley Ranges. They posed for a snap in front of a lagoon on the Hamersley Gorge, with Brownless showing the couple scaling rocks and taking a dip in the lagoon. Earlier in the week, Brownless revealed the relationship question he posed to Crystle, asking: 'If I came with a warning label, what would it be?' But on Saturday, he published a set of images, along with a question and a picture of the sky. 'If you knew I'd never ask again, what truth would you finally tell me?' the question read. He captioned the post: 'Day five, six and seven of our big adventure!!! Coral Bay to Karijini National Park - Seven hours!! Breakfast at Bullara Station. We discovered Joffre Gorge where I sat and reflected.' Brownless admitted that camping was 'not so bad' while listing several other locations that they had visited. He then wrapped up the caption by writing: 'And finally the question... Help.' The pair then headed further north to Cable Beach. Fleur revealed that the pair had been out along the coast and had spent the day spotting humpback whales in the ocean. 'A little windswept but what an awesome day with humpback whales,' she wrote, having also shared a snap of the pair enjoying a cold beverage at the luxurious Cable Beach Club Resort. It comes after Fleur, a mum-of-three, had hinted that they would be marking their relationship milestone with 'their biggest adventure yet'. 'Happy 1st anniversary to this amazing man!' she added. The pair were congratulated on the milestone by many friends, family members and some big names from the footy world. Ex-Collingwood and Carlton star Dale Thomas dropped into the comments, alongside 7News presenter Rebecca Maddern. Fleur is the owner of Geelong-based equestrian company Erinvale Thoroughbreds. A legend of the Geelong football club, Brownless enjoyed a glittering 11-year career in footy's top flight. He made 198 appearances for the Cats, kicking a whopping 441 goals during that time to be crowned the club's leading goal kicker for the 1991 and 1992 seasons. After retiring in 1997, Brownless pursued a career in the media, going on to join up with Nine's The Sunday Footy Show, and Triple M Melbourne's The Rush Hour with James Brayshaw. He had previously been married to Nicky Brownless for 18 years before the couple parted ways in 2015.

Major rescue after boy falls at remote gorge
Major rescue after boy falls at remote gorge

Yahoo

time08-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Major rescue after boy falls at remote gorge

A school aged boy has been rescued after he fell down a remote gorge at the Karijini National Park. Emergency services rushed to Dales Gorge at Juna Downs, about 1380km north of Perth, at 11.40am on Tuesday following reports a child had fallen. When crews arrived, it took several hours for volunteers from the Tom Price SES and Bush Fire Brigade to retrieve the boy. A Department of Fire and Emergency Services spokesman said he was in the hands of paramedics about 2.45pm. St John WA rushed the boy to Tom Price Hospital, it is believed he suffered non-life threatening injuries. Karijini National Park is located in the Pilbara and is a popular tourist destination that attracts more than 650,000 visitors each year, mostly through April to October. The park is popular for its hiking trails through ancient gorges, water holes and waterfalls.

Boy rescued after falling down a remote gorge in the Karijini National Park
Boy rescued after falling down a remote gorge in the Karijini National Park

News.com.au

time08-07-2025

  • News.com.au

Boy rescued after falling down a remote gorge in the Karijini National Park

A school aged boy has been rescued after he fell down a remote gorge at the Karijini National Park. Emergency services rushed to Dales Gorge at Juna Downs, about 1380km north of Perth, at 11.40am on Tuesday following reports a child had fallen. When crews arrived, it took several hours for volunteers from the Tom Price SES and Bush Fire Brigade to retrieve the boy. A Department of Fire and Emergency Services spokesman said he was in the hands of paramedics about 2.45pm. St John WA rushed the boy to Tom Price Hospital, it is believed he suffered non-life threatening injuries. Karijini National Park is located in the Pilbara and is a popular tourist destination that attracts more than 650,000 visitors each year, mostly through April to October.

Rescue underway after child falls into Dales Gorge in Karijini National Park
Rescue underway after child falls into Dales Gorge in Karijini National Park

ABC News

time08-07-2025

  • ABC News

Rescue underway after child falls into Dales Gorge in Karijini National Park

Emergency services are working to rescue a young child who fell into a gorge in Western Australia's Karijini National Park. It is understood the child fell at the popular Dales Gorge swimming spot. Authorities were alerted shortly before midday. A Department of Fire and Emergency Services spokesperson told the ABC a carry-out rescue operation was underway. Emergency Service volunteers from Tom Price State and Fire and Rescue Service personnel are assisting with the rescue. St John WA was not able to confirm specific injuries or the age of the child. More than 30,000 tourists visit Karijini National Park between June and August every year, according to the Tom Price Visitor Centre. Dales Gorge is considered one of the most popular and accessible gorges in the park. Dales Gorge and adjacent pools and trails are closed until further notice.

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