Category: Latest NBN News
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Crime stats revealed for Richmond Tweed
The latest crime statistics have been released for the Richmond-Tweed, and the region has seen mixed results. While there’s been a drop in property offences, police have recorded a significant rise in break and enters.
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24 hours left until the eviction of the Gosford Wharf residents
Desperation is growing for residents at Gosford’s Public Wharf, with the deadline for moving on, just hours away. All boats still moored there on Thursday will be impounded, as Council looks to conduct maintenance works at the site.
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Werris Creek smashed by severe storm
A lengthy clean up began at Werris Creek today, after the small town was battered by a storm yesterday afternoon. A number of homes were damaged, while others were left without power for most of last night.
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Checkmate for Port Macquarie’s youngest chess champion
One of Port Macquarie’s youngest and brightest minds is making a name for himself in the Chess world. At just 9-years-old, Avinav Sivaraj has claimed the Country Junior Championship – and he’s not slowing down anytime soon.
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Man charged with Beresfield murder after another man fatally assaulted
A man has been charged with murder after another man was allegedly fatally assaulted on a train station platform in the Hunter region. Police were called to Beresfield Train Station, near Newcastle, just before 6pm on Monday where they found a 39-year-old man suffering extensive injuries on the platform. The 39-year-old died at the platform. Officers arrested a 27-year-old…
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Woman found guilty of Danielle Easey murder
It was a discovery which shocked the Hunter – Danielle Easey’s body, found wrapped in plastic and dumped in Cockle Creek. Now a former friend has been found guilty of murdering the 29-year-old – a jury, convicting Carol McHenry, following a six-week Supreme Court trial.
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Fight to stop Tea Gardens development
It’s not a tower by anyone’s standards – but a four-storey development proposed for Tea Gardens could become its tallest building. Now some residents are gearing up for a final fight against the project, fearing it’s the beginning of the end for the town’s village atmosphere.
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Rain can’t keep fundraisers off the fairway
Central Coast golf fanatics have taken to the green for a good cause… to help more locals dealing with a cancer diagnosis. With dozens of teams taking part, it’s hoped today’s Longest Day Challenge’ will beat last year’s fundraising record.
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Volunteers in Santa hats addressing digital exclusion
For those who have difficulty using technology, Christmas can be an isolating time. But a new local initiative is working to teach more elderly people to use it, this festive season.