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Police say it’s remarkable no one was killed when a massive concrete slab collapsed at a demolition site in the Sydney CBD yesterday evening.

Three pedestrians received minor injuries when the collapse caused debris and scaffolding from the work site to blow out on to the footpath on Pitt Street just after 4pm.

More than 20 workers on the site, where the old Greater Union cinema stood, were lucky to escape unharmed, police said.

It is not yet known what caused the collapse but the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union says a worker was operating an excavator on the site when he felt the slab beneath him vibrate strangely.

“We had a worker operating a machine on a 20 metre by 20 metre slab, he felt some rumbles on the slab, he felt the slab was about to go,” CFMEU assistant state secretary Brian Parker said.

“The slab did eventually go and when it went he rode it down in the machine.

“He had enough time to brace himself which was lucky.”

Mr Parker called on state and federal governments to set up a taskforce to investigate worksite problems.

City Central local area commander, Superintendent Mick Fuller, said the timing and location of the accident meant that many more people could have been hurt.

“We’re very lucky that no one was killed,” Superintendent Fuller said.

A 24-YEAR-OLD man has been charged with murder after a Sydney CBD brawl which left one person dead.

Van Chi Dang, 31, died from brain injuries after the fight outside the Star Hotel during the early hours of May 23.

The 24-year-old from Baulkham Hills, in Sydney’s northwest, handed himself into City Central police station yesterday afternoon.

He was charged with murdering Dang and is due to appear at Central Local Court this morning.

A number of men were involved in the fight, at the corner of Sussex and Goulburn streets, which left Mr Dang motionless on the footpath.

Police arrested three people at the scene, charging one with affray (not linked to Mr Dang’s injuries) and releasing the other two without charge.

The victim’s brother, Van Thoi Dang, joined police appeals to catch the person responsible, saying his brother had loved life and was a bit of a “smart arse” but not a violent man.

A Sydney man has been jailed for at least 13 years, for murdering a Korean teenager in the city’s CBD.

20-year-old Michael Lee pleaded guilty to killing Joon Yup Lee, in March 2008.

Lee and a co-offender chased the victim into a laneway, where he was beaten with a hammer and stabbed.

Lee was been sentenced to a maximum 19 years prison.

  • Richie flown in to open shopping mall
  • $200,000 fee for just three days’ work
  • She got $30,000 goodie bag plus expenses

IT’S not bad work if you can get it.

After a hectic three days of cutting ribbons, cocktail functions, interviews, a Sydney Harbour lunch and even a private visit to Sydney’s Taronga Zoo with daughter Harlow, US socialite Nicole Richie left Australia yesterday $300,000 richer.

Richie was brought to Sydney for the re-opening of the MidCity shopping centre in the heart of the CBD.

But bringing a woman famous mainly for her friendship with Paris Hilton and engagement to rocker Joel Madden does not come cheap.

She was paid a fee of $200,000 plus first-class airfares valued at $72,000 for her, two-year-old Harlow, Harlow’s nanny and PR agent Nicole Perna.

Richie stayed in a suite at the Four Seasons Hotel on George St (value $36,000) and had a daily allowance. And she acquired $30,000 in clothing, accessories, watches, jewellery and sunglasses.

MidCity project manager Sam Sproats said the co-owners were “absolutely chuffed” with the results.

“The whole thing has been fantastic and we’ve got far more in PR value than we expected,” Mr Sproats said.