Category: Latest NBN News
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Springtime allows property market to flourish
Real Estate Agents in Tamworth preparing for one of the busiest times of the year. The Spring rush expected to keep the market running hot – as buyers and sellers begin planning their end of year sea changes.
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Conference returns to empower female dairy farmers
Female dairy farmers will have a chance to open up about the recent challenges threatening the industry. After a two year hiatus, the NSW Women in Dairy Conference has returned, taking place in the heart of the Mid North Coast.
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Hunter babies giving an insight into human development
We know the early years of life are formative, now there’s a push to better understand how they shape future development. A major study, underway in Newcastle, is set to track thousands of babies from conception to toddlerdom… hoping to unlock the secrets to a happy and healthy life.
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Investigations continue for house fire in Narara
Police have spent the morning sifting through the scene of a devastating house fire in Narara. No one was injured, but the garage and living areas were significantly damaged. The blaze broke out just before 4 p-m yesterday at the Maliwa Road home. Five Fire and Rescure crews and R-F-S volunteers managed to control the…
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Plans to conserve environment throughout Kariong land redevelopments
An Aboriginal Land Council on the Central Coast has addressed concerns over the potential rezoning of Bushland in Kariong. The Land Council recently installed signs warning the public off private property – reigniting fears that a beloved area will be taken from the community.
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Hunter business owners rush to plan last minute September public holiday
Business owners across the Hunter are scrambling to plan for next Thursday’s public holiday. While some have decided to shut-up shop, others are determined to stay open and welcome customers, after a difficult two years.
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Central Coast shares condolences for Queen Elizabeth II
Central Coast residents have been invited to pen tributes for the Queen which will be sent to the Royal Family. The books of condolence have already collected signatures and messages from over a dozen residents and will be open until next friday. They can be signed in the office of the Federal member for Robertson…
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Hunter’s “Royal Superfan” reflects on her next steps
The Hunter’s “Royal Superfan”, Jan Hugo has been collecting Royal Family memorabilia for more than four decades… A third of the collection is dedicated solely to Her Majesty – and she’s reflecting on her next steps.
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Protesters oppose Wamberal seawall
One thousand protesters took a stand at Wamberal today – desperate to keep a seawall off their local beach. Tensions continue to grow over planned revetments along the stretch of coast – the group slamming the project’s consultation process.
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Lifesaving antiviral treatment curbs Covid death toll in Newcastle aged care home
It’s no secret, aged care centres have bore the brunt of the Covid pandemic. But a Newcastle facility says antiviral medical medication has been a lifesaving weapon.