Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 June 2017

Huge meteor spotted in the Hunter last night

BY IAN CROUCH and JESSICA ROUSE

Hundreds of Hunter residents have reported seeing a huge meteor stream across the night sky.

More than 500 people took to social media to describe what they thought was a shooting star or a giant fireball at around 9pm which lasted for several seconds before burning out.

Geoscience Australia also received reports of a loud bang and windows rattling at around the same time.

There were another three tremors just south of Muswellbrook last night - the largest measuring 2.1 on the Richter scale. This adds to the 5 other tremors recorded in the area since Sunday morning.

There are also reports of a tremor at Port Macquarie yesterday afternoon measuring a magnitude of less than 3.

Image www.ga.gov.au

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Heavyweight Boxer Found Guilty in Domestic Violence Case

Newcastle heavyweight boxer Kyron Dryder was found guilty yesterday of causing actual bodily harm towards former girlfriend  Tori-Lee Hillery last September.

Dryden also pleaded guilty to breaching apprehended violence orders four times in Newcastle Local Court, he will be sentenced in March.

It's a case where social media has remained at the center of the ordeal after Dryden posted the assault to online site Snapchat.

After going public, Hillery received constant abuse from commentators also on social media, who called her "witch", "stupid" and a number of other unsavory terms.

Victims of Crime Assistance League Robyn Coterell-Jones social media can be positive in domestic violence cases, but "there's a lot of negativity".

"It's so much easier to blame the victim and we actually live in a society where blame the victim is very, very common."

One woman dies from domestic violence every week in Australia, yet it goes undocumented, with only 50% of cases going unreported.

"There are children at preschool who live in a who which is controlling and violent and frightening."  says Coterell-Jones.

"We need all our experts, our teachers ... our doctors, our lawyers, all sorts of people to learn about this insidious thing called domestic violence."