Dungog News
Dungog Chronicle - Front Page
The latest news from Dungog Chronicle
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New faces at Stroud Preschool
There were new faces galore for the start of the new term at Stroud Preschool. -
Early start to career
Emma Green of Main Creek will finish Year 12 with a nationally-recognised nursing qualification and a few extra dollars in her pocket, thanks to a unique initiative available at Dungog Hospital through Hunter New England Health. -
Lives at risk
Stroud residents are up in arms over the State Government’s proposal to use volunteer drivers for the ambulance service in their town. -
End of the road for softballer
All good things must come to an end, and after five consecutive years of making the Hunter Combined High School (CHS) softball team, Dungog High School student Samantha Simmonds has played in her last tournament for the team. -
Healthy eating for Gresford kids
Gresford Public School students have always been encouraged to eat fruit, vegetables and water each day.
Gloucester News
Gloucester Advocate - Front Page
The latest news from Gloucester Advocate
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Nationals hit the hustings early
National Party candidate for the seat of Lyne David Gillespie has started to hit the hustings, in the lead up to the yet to be called Federal election. -
A community thanked and a daughter's wish fulfilled
There was silence in the crowd of around 100 as Mark Westley told his family’s story on Saturday, a story he felt bound to tell after his dying daughter Sarah asked that the story be told. -
Pennants side notch up wins
Both Gloucester Women’s Bowling Club pennants sides played at home last week with the No. 4s having a win over Tuncurry and the No 6s a win over Harrington A which put both grades well up the ladder. -
Building friendships (and furniture)
It’s amazing what a building project and a cuppa can do. Or so say the committee behind Gloucester’s Men’s Shed. Up to 15 men regularly gather at the Community Workshop in Britten St, home to the Men’s Shed, among other facilities. -
Semi-finals time for senior cricket
This Saturday is semi final time in the Gloucester senior cricket competition, with minor premiers Rawdon Vale taking on the Top Pub Cavaliers on No. 1 oval, and Stroud and Bowling Club Ford confronting each other in the minor semi on No. 2.
Great Lakes News
Great Lakes Advocate - Front Page
The latest news from Great Lakes Advocate
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Reds wrap up minor premiership
THE Great Lakes under 14 Reds wrapped up the minor premiership with an outright win over Chatham/Cundletown last Saturday. -
King of the pool wins gold
JESSE King is quickly becoming Forster’s answer to Ian Thorpe after achieving an impressive three gold medals from six events in Sydney last week. -
Home and Away star away for Viking Challenge
THE biggest soccer event in the district has attracted the attention of more than 100 teams for the weekend, among them a Home and Away star [so we’re told]. The Advocate was tipped off that Channel Seven actor Luke Jacobz [otherwise know as Angelo Rosetta in sunny Summer Bay] would be attending the Great Lakes Viking Challenge with his team Custom Gas Australia (CGA). -
Hamilton Hawks dominate
HARSH lessons were learned the hard way as Newcastle and Central Coast clubs dominated a spectacular Saxby-Schweppes Super 10s rugby union carnival at Tuncurry on Saturday. -
Local hopes hang on Field Dictator
THE racing hopes of the twin towns have been pinned on a five-year-old Tuncurry gelding who’s out to prove his winning run at the Wingham Cup last year was no fluke.

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Newcastle News
The Herald - Front Page
The latest news from The Herald
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Motorsport could help Cessnock turn top gear into top dollar
A MAJOR motorsport event could help Cessnock turn top gear into top dollar. The Herald can reveal that an application to bring an alcohol-free car event to Cessnock will be lodged with Cessnock Cit -
Slammin' Sam keeps the faith in Newcastle Knights
INAUGURAL Knights skipper Sam Stewart says history shows the Novocastrian faithful rally behind their team in times of crisis. Stewart, now a successful property developer on the Gold Coast, return -
Family leaves Congo war behind to find peace in the Hunter
MEMBERS of a New Lambton family, who escaped war in the Democratic Republic of Congo to come to Australia, have left their troubled past behind and are thriving. Esther Kalenga and children Lydia, -
Teen bus knife threat: student, 16, disarms aggressor
POLICE were called to Newcastle High School yesterday after a boy allegedly threatened a student with a knife before another teenager disarmed him. The route 125 bus from Lemon Tree Passage was thr -
Charges follow pursuit in East Maitland
A MAN stands accused of setting fire to a house, threatening a woman with a machete and taking police on a 15-minute chase after arguing with his girlfriend early yesterday. The East Maitland man,
Taree News
Manning River Times - Front Page
The latest news from Manning River Times
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Reddel’s island win
Richard Reddel won Manning River Rowing Club's round Dumaresq Island race in a time of 1 hour 16.26. -
Clams shine in trial
Old Bar will have the personnel to mount a strong premiership defence if the rugby union trial game against Medowie at Taree Rugby Park is any guide. The Southern Shield champions won 26-0 after leading 21-0 at halftime. -
Hometown hope for cup
Hometown hope Field Dictator and recent Hannam Vale Cup winner So Finer head nominations for this Saturday’s VB Gold Tuncurry-Forster Cup at the Tuncurry racecourse. -
Back on the grass
A mini explosion of senior numbers could see Manning Hockey getting back on the grass this season. -
State 15s championships here
Manning Hockey Association will host the State under 15 girl’s championships this year.





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