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8:00 PM | REPRESENTATIVES of ClubsNSW met in the community last week to discuss a proposal that would see an independent education body develop and conduct gambling education for high school students.
Retrain childcare staff about allergies annually: nurse
7:59 PM | One night Rachael Pandeli, a registered nurse, gave her son, then aged four, a fruit and nut chocolate bar.
7:05 PM | A family that included young children were threatened by a group of balaclava-clad men during a home invasion in Whalan on Thursday night (May 17).
Australians throwing a temper tantrum
6:03 PM | I've figured it out. I've figured out how Australia's economic vital signs can be so good - low joblessness, low inflation, trend growth - and yet Australians can remain so resolutely miserable.
$1.5 million boat rescued safely
5:36 PM | A LARGE motoryacht has been rescued off the coast of Port Macquarie.
How Penny Wong changed views on gay families
5:27 PM | The exchange between Penny Wong and Joe Hockey on Q&A this week about gay parents is only about two and half minutes long.  | CommentsComments (11)
5:06 PM | BOWRAL detectives are seeking community assistance after six to eight men broke into a Moss Vale home early this morning and assaulted two male occupants.
Spring clean for rail mess
5:00 PM | A NEW specialist cleaning unit operating to "commercial benchmarks" is the latest initiative to tackle Sydney's dirty trains and railway stations.
Beaconsfield Mine rescuer to speak at breakfast
4:51 PM | Darren Flanagan, who was involved in the rescue of trapped miners in Beaconsfield will speak at the Greater Western Sydney Business Enterprise Centre business breakfast on Monday.
4:41 PM | MOTORISTS are advised of changed traffic conditions on Forster Tuncurry Bridge this weekend.
4:21 PM | ROSEHILL police have arrested and charged a high school teacher from the area with child sex offences.
Best of bush ballads
3:54 PM | OPERA Australia tenors Roy Best and Gavin Lockley left the crowds spellbound on Sunday at the Ballads of the Bush Mother’s Day concert.
Love thy neighbour, with fires
3:54 PM | When did our neighbours become strangers? Why is it that knowing your neighbours has become an antiquated concept?  | CommentsComments (18)
Shark cleaning forces surfers to flee at Shellharbour
3:54 PM | Shellharbour surfers feared becoming shark bait yesterday when a bronze whaler was caught and cleaned in the ocean close to a popular surfing spot.  | CommentsComments (16) | GALLERY: Shark caught near Cowries
Drain drama in Dart St
3:49 PM | FOR several Aberdeen residents, the forecast of rain could be a major strain on local drains - and hip pockets.
Silence doesn't work: it's time we talked about suicide
3:48 PM | This week, the national spotlight was again shone on the tragedy that is suicide with the death of Don Ritchie OAM, often referred to as “the angel” of the notorious Gap in Sydney.  | CommentsComments (1)
3:40 PM | CESSNOCK hitman Ken Brooks has been jailed for 38 years. Brooks, 47, will be eligible for parole in 2038 after he was previously found guilty by a jury of killing Duri farmer Jeffrey Ryan for $30,000.
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3:39 PM | Cowra and beyond mourns the loss of "the Old Colt"
Teachers push for review
3:36 PM | TEACHERS from across the district have voted unanimously to push for a review of State Government education reforms.   | CommentsComments (2)
3:22 PM | CESSNOCK hitman Ken Brooks has been jailed for 38 years. Brooks, 47, will be eligible for parole in 2038 after he was previously found guilty by a jury of killing Duri farmer Jeffrey Ryan for $30,000.   | CommentsComments (1)
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