Category: Headlines
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Avoca and North Avoca beaches remain closed after shark bite
A teenage boy has survived being bitten by a great white shark on the Central Coast. The incident happened early this morning at North Avoca Beach.
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Fire and Rescue on a hazard reduction spree ahead of warmer months
After a wet six months to say the least, emergency crews are now turning their focus to the bushfire season. NBN News tagged along with Fire and Rescue for a prescribed burn on the north coast – the persistent rain, creating extra challenges.
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Crime spike in the Hunter
There are some alarming new statistics in the Hunter on drug related crime – with the number of offences sky-rocketing.
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Regional NSW to be included in live traffic updates
Real time traffic information will soon be available for motorists using local roads across 22 regional Local Government Areas (LGAs). Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Sam Farraway said the NSW Government is expanding the Live Traffic NSW website and app to provide more reliable information to drivers, especially during emergencies like bushfires or floods.…
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Central Coast man flown to Royal North Shore Hospital
A man in his 60s has been flown to Royal North Shore Hospital after he fell off a roof at a property on the Central Coast.
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PHOTO GALLERY | WINTER WONDERLAND ON BARRINGTON TOPS
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GLENROCK CLIFF RESCUE
A young man is lucky to be alive tonight, after falling six metres from a cliff at Glenrock this afternoon. Four agencies worked for more than two hours to winch the 20-year-old to safety.
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MAN ADMITS TO TERRIFYING CRIME SPREE
A man’s admitted to a terrifying crime spree in Newcastle – which included carjacking a vehicle with a woman and two children inside. 40-year-old Shaun Sinfield was on the run from authorities in Queensland.
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LONG RUNNING DISPUTE ENDS IN STABBING
A mother is behind bars, charged with stabbing a woman in the stomach at Woodberry yesterday. Maitland Court today heard allegations the incident followed a long-running dispute between the pair.
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KNIGHTS SAY ITS TOO EARLY TO STRIP CAPTAINCY
The Knights say it’s too early to take the captaincy off Kalyn Ponga, after he and a teammate were kicked out of a pub toilet cubicle. The incident is being investigated by the NRL Integrity Unit – the club today speaking out, and standing down two players over a separate matter.