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Labor has held the seat of Richmond for 20 years and it was Nationals heartland before that. Now the Greens are in a tight mix as the NSW North Coast electorate heads to the polls. |
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Police allege a 56-year-old man punched the victim as he walked his dog in Kyogle and continued to hit him while he was lying on the road. |
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Furious Lismore locals say government buybacks of flood-damaged homes have resulted in demolition rather than relocation. A Greens politician says the situation is a "political failure" at time when housing is in short supply. |
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Tom Tate indicates he was only half serious about sending rough sleepers into northern NSW as experts note that the underlying causes of homelessness need to be addressed. |
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When Ross and Kathy's son was dying in hospital, a friend brought them a toothbrush and a blanket. The small gesture on the worst day of their lives triggered a big idea for a charity. |
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The inaugural winner of the Sydney Royal Easter Show President's Medal has taken it home again nearly two decades later. |
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A physical trainer in the Army, Claire ran marathons for fun, until menopause "stopped her dead". Menopause Hormonal Therapy proved a game changer for her motivation and physical stamina. |
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New data shows dozens of suburbs around the country are at risk of becoming uninsurable, triggering warnings of a "climate-induced credit crunch". Find out the risk for your area. |
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