Natalie Joyce now a competitive body builder. DavidCrisafulli: This is a woman who is proud of what she has done. DaisyCousens: She has really suffered, she has had everything stripped away- she’s done wonderful work on her body. MORE: Frontpage
Natalie Joyce has broken her silence for the first time since her estranged husband Barnaby agreed to a $150,000 tell-all interview with Vikki Campion, the mother of his
newborn son. She told Women’s Weekly she was appalled with the interview and felt compelled to throw a brick through the television. Image: Britta Campion / News Corp Australia
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Qantas CEO meets with 10-year-old who designed own flight carrierWhen 10-year-old Alex Jacquots wrote to Alan Joyce for advice he didn’t expect a reply, let alone a boardroom meeting - but that's exactly what he was given.
Read more »
Air traffic controllers pushed to 'breaking point' at Sydney Airport | Sky News AustraliaAir traffic controllers at Sydney Airport are being pushed to 'breaking point' due to gross understaffing and a spike in overtime.\n\nOvertime has increased by almost 50 per cent in the last three years with control tower staff amounting up to 140 hours of additional work each year, according to figures obtained by the Sydney Morning Herald.\n\nConcerns have been raised by major airlines about the quality of work produced under such conditions with workers calling the model 'unsustainable' in the long-term.\n\nFlights were either delayed or cancelled 14 times last year in Sydney because there were not enough air traffic controllers to manage the busy runways.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Read more »
Theresa May seeks to break the Brexit stalemate over talks with Jeremy Corbyn | Sky News AustraliaBritish Prime Minister Theresa May is offering to sit down with Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn to draw up a new Brexit deal in order to break the stalemate, saying the departure 'cannot drag on much longer'.\n\nAfter a marathon cabinet meeting, Ms May says once a plan is agreed upon between the two leaders it will be put to the House of Commons for approval.\n\nMr Corbyn says he is 'very happy' to meet with the Prime Minister for talks to try and break the impasse.\n\nBritain is set to leave the EU on April 12 without a deal in place, though a resolution will need to be made by May 22 to ensure the UK avoids taking part in the European Parliament elections.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Read more »
Budget has 'no vision for Australia': Di Natale | Sky News AustraliaFULL INTERVIEW: Greens leader Richard Di Natale has lashed out at the government, saying Tuesday night's budget release 'doesn't have a vision for the country'.\n\nThe Greens leader has challenged the budget's failure to see an increase to Newstart and minimal action on climate change, saying there are no provisions to 'deal with the big structural problems' Australia faces.\n\nMr Di Natale has accused the Liberal Party of 'lacking vision', arguing the Party has been 'too divided and too chaotic' to focus on the nation.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Read more »
Labor's association with the Greens is dangerous for Australia: Kenny | Sky News AustraliaSky News host Chris Kenny has called the Greens ‘extreme and dangerous’, and believes they are ‘promising economic harm for Australia for no environmental gain’. \n\nGreens leader Richard Di Natale says, ‘We’re seeing a break-down in our climate, we’re losing the reef, the Murray-Darling Basin is on the brink of collapse, we’re seeing unprecedented fires and we know that we need to transform our economy rapidly’. \n\nMr Di Natale says a shift towards renewable energy will create 170,000 new jobs but Mr Kenny on Thursday slammed the figures as ‘unsubstantiated nonsense’. \n\nHe believes the Labor Party’s close association with the Greens is a ‘big problem for Bill Shorten and the nation’. \n\nImage: News Corp Australia \n\n\n\n\n
Read more »
Huawei P30 series to sell in Australia despite infrastructure ban | Sky News AustraliaHuawei smartphones are more popular than ever, despite government fears prompting an infrastructure ban on the Chinese telecommunications company in numerous countries including Australia.\n\nTelstra, Vodafone and Optus will be selling the controversial company’s latest phone design, the P30 series, which experts are saying trumps the latest iPhone and Samsung options.\n\n\n\n\n
Read more »
Pizza Hut Australia caves in to anonymous ‘clicktivism’ | Sky News AustraliaPizza Hut has caved into anonymous ‘clicktivism’ and withdrawn advertising from Sky News. \n\nSky News host Paul Murray says online activism is always louder than actual action, and the company has buckled to a movement that appears much larger online than it is in reality after just a handful of protestors, matched in numbers by media reporters, who turned up to an anti-Sky News rally. \n\nThe Friday Show host Rita Panahi says 'there seems to be as much press there as these sad, pathetic totalitarian bullies who want to essentially shut down any speech they don’t agree with'.
Read more »