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The father of a Canberra boy, who was almost killed after being hit by a car while walking to school, says attempts to make the commute safer are a "really good starting point".
The St Edmund's College students, aged 14 and 15, were struck outside the school on Canberra Avenue in Griffith just after 9am. Both boys were taken to Canberra Hospital in a serious condition ...
The students were seriously injured in the collision on Canberra Avenue outside St Edmund's College in Griffith, in the city's inner-city south, at 9.20am. NSW Police said the vehicle had hit 'a ...
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St Edmund's College principal calls for 40kph school zone on Canberra Avenue after students hit by alleged stolen carTwo St Edmund's College students being hit by an allegedly stolen car outside their school in Canberra has seen a renewed push to include additional 40 kph zone and pedestrian crossing at school.
A man allegedly stole a car with an eight-year-old girl inside from a childcare centre before later striking two boys outside a school in a horror series of events. The pair were struck by a green ...
The aunt of a student injured in a hit and run with an allegedly stolen car has spoken out about the teenager’s injuries and his “long road to recovery”. Two teenage students, aged 14 and 15 ...
A young hooker was enormous as Villanova won the Battle of the Bayside in some enthralling midweek madness of AIC First XV ...
St Laurence run onto the field. AIC rugby game between St Edmunds college and St Laurence. Saturday June 11, 2022. Picture, John Gass As for Eddies, they built team work, self belief and momentum ...
Canberra was left stunned when St Edmund's College students Aiden Stuart and Aaron Way were run down outside their school in a horrific incident. But both are making a remarkable recovery from ...
Followed categories will be added to My News. The Development Application site at 16 Mary Street, Woodend, contains St Edmund’s College providing secondary school education for boys from years 7 ...
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