News about Josh Murray

Why dogs should be allowed into Sydney trains, according to a city researcher: A federal transport ban on pooches would benefit 40% of the city's households

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 6, 2024
Dr. Jennifer Kent, University of Sydney's senior research fellow in Urbanism, said 40% of the city's households have a pooch, according to a Sydney summit on Monday. However, she told the summit that owning a canine made the city's residents overly car-dependent. 'If we want to travel anywhere with them that isn't accessible on foot (or paw), we generally have to use a car,' she said

After deadly asbestos was discovered in garden mulch, Rozelle Parklands' playground was immediately shut down

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 10, 2024
After traces of the hazardous substance were discovered in garden mulch, Rozelle Parklands, which had been constructed on former railyards above the Rozelle interchange in Sydney's inner west, were suspended (inset). The popular new 10-hectare park (main), which only opened a month ago, took four years to build. Despite the site's 'rigorous' testing, it was a teenage boy who discovered the asbestos after coming into contact with it on Tuesday.

Dozens of speed signs vandalised to read 'NO' ahead of Voice to Parliament referendum

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 8, 2023
'No' has vandalized everywhere in the United States ahead of the Voice to Parliament referendum on Saturday, sparking police alerts. On Sunday, hundreds of motorists were warned of a 110 km/h speed limit along the Pacific Highway and M1 between Hornsby and Newcastle, and the word "NO" was written. In both South Australia and Victoria, signs were also vandalized, triggering authorities to warn of significant fines or even jail time for those caught tampering with road signs.

After spending the night in Mengha, north-west Tasmania, Cody Evans and Joshua Heel-Murray discovered it

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 17, 2023
Cody Evans and Joshua Heel-Murray's family phoned family about 8.30 p.m. on Thursday night to inform them that they had been lost in Tasmania's north-west's Mengha region. Both of the pair, who were riding in a white older style Mitsubishi Pajero, seemed to be heading to Spion Kop Road to try for gold when they lost their way. On Friday, police launched a massive search for the missing men with the Westpac Rescue Helicopter, scouring the area from the air as frantic family members prayed for their safe return. As the men were discovered safe and well on Friday afternoon, their prayers were answered.

Coles and Woolworths earn him $5 million a year as a result of a boy's genius

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 4, 2022
Josh's Rainbow Eggs, a nine-year-old boy, grew his egg business from selling to three neighbors to providing two grocery giants. Josh Murray's farm-fresh eggs business made $5 million last year, with his eggs being sold in both Coles and Woolworths. Josh went from the ground up, beginning with 40 chickens and then hand collecting the eggs himself at nine years old. Josh was given the Victorian Young Achiever Award for Environmental Sustainability in 2019. His company is run off a 3KW off-grid solar system and focuses on the wellbeing of its hens.