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Layne Beachley was born Tania Maris Gardner on 24 May 1972 in Sydney. [9] Her mother was only 17 years old and unmarried so Layne was adopted by Neil and Valerie Beachley, who lived in nearby Manly. When Layne was only six years old, Valerie suffered a post-operative brain haemorrhage and died, leaving Layne and her brother to be raised by Neil ...
Beachley Classic is an event on the ASP World Surfing Tour. The event is held every year at Manly Beach or Dee Why in Sydney and has the richest prize money in Women's surfing . [ 1 ]
Pengilly and wife Layne Beachley in 2012. Pengilly has one daughter, April Rose Pengilly (who is an actress), born in 1988, with his ex-girlfriend Karen Hutchinson. Hutchinson and Pengilly were together for ten years, in which time she toured with the band. [12] In December 1993, Pengilly married singer Deni Hines. The marriage lasted ten ...
Beach Cops is an Australian factual television series produced by and screened on the Seven Network.The series is filmed on the Northern Beaches of Sydney [3] and follows the New South Wales Police Force operating in the local area while performing their duties.
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At the age of 14, Wright overtook a number of champions, some of whom were twice her age, to become the youngest-ever winner of a Championship Tour event, [8] Layne Beachley's Beachley Classic in 2008. Wright joined the World Surf League Women's Championship Tour in 2011, [9] and won World Titles in 2016 [10] and 2017. [11]
Eleven candidates are competing in the school board race; voters will be asked to vote for up to four in the May 14 primaries. The other candidates include Victoria Beachley, who ran for ...
John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "Beneath the Darkness is a teens-in-trouble thriller with barely enough momentum to make it to the end credits" and that "it's clear nobody in the production has any interest [in making a pulpy fun movie]" and "the screenplay is too proud of its going-nowhere literary allusions". [6]