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Shots fired into southern Sydney home

Written By Unknown on Senin, 13 Januari 2014 | 23.48

SEVERAL shots have been fired into an empty home in Sydney's south.

The latest shooting happened shortly before 10pm (AEDT) on Monday, at a residence on The Kingsway at Woolooware.

Several bullet holes have been discovered in the front of the home and police say a crime scene has been established.

Detectives and forensic police are conducting further inquiries.


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Heatwave in southern Aust enters day two

AS the five-day heatwave in Australia's southern states enters its second day, it is expected to push health and emergency services to the limit.

Victoria and South Australia are tipped to endure the worst of the conditions, but NSW and Tasmania will also feel the hot air mass spreading from the west.

Adelaide continues its five consecutive days of temperatures above 40 degrees, with 42C forecast for Tuesday, 43C on Wednesday and Thursday and 40C on Friday before a cool change.

Melbourne is forecast to top 40C on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, with 39C predicted for Wednesday.

Victorian Fire Service Commissioner Craig Lapsley says the heatwave will bake Victoria's bush and grassland, creating perfect bushfire conditions.

Ambulance Victoria manager of emergency management Paul Holman described this week's conditions as the worst heatwave since the lead-up to the 2009 Black Saturday fires.

During Victoria's 2009 heatwave 370 people died from heat-related illnesses and there was a 46 per cent increase in calls to triple zero in three days.

South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill has urged all people to take care of those most vulnerable to the heat, including elderly relatives, friends and neighbours.

He says people without air-conditioning at home should consider heading to cooler public facilities such as cinemas, shopping centres and libraries.

Sydney will be spared the worst of the weather, with temperatures in the high 20s in the city and high 30s in the city's west.

A total fire ban has been declared for southern Tasmania on Tuesday and parts of the state's south will reach the mid to high 30s during the next few days.

After a weekend of extreme heat that triggered bushfires, Perth will experience a mild week before temperatures hit the high 30s at the weekend.


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Six-year-old boy clipped by car in Sydney

A SIX-YEAR-OLD boy has been hit by a car after it veered off the road and mounted a footpath in Sydney's west.

Police say a P-plater was driving when the child was clipped by the car, but the boy luckily walked away with only cuts and bruises.

The accident happened as the driver turned from Railway Terrace at Merrylands into Merrylands Road on Monday evening.

"The car has left the road, mounted the footpath and clipped a six-year-old boy," a police statement said on Tuesday.

The boy suffered only minor injuries and was treated by paramedics before being taken to hospital for precautionary medical checks.

An 18-year-old man was breath-tested at the scene and returned a negative result.


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