Dungog News
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Boomerangs' season finished
On Saturday afternoon the Dungog senior soccer team travelled to Plattsburg to play their semi-final fixture against Lake Macquarie. -
Warriors first in grand final after emphatic victory
The Dungog Warriors booked their place in the September 11 decider after beating Dora Creek 43 - 6 on Saturday. -
Thrills and spills of Gresford Rodeo
Gresford Rodeo laid claim to the slogan, “the premier rodeo of the Hunter Highlands” many years ago and now the committee is considering a new nickname of the “luckiest premier rodeo of the Hunter Highlands”. -
Devonshire delights fund project
Once a month the Dungog-Clarence Town branch of the CWA has delicious devonshire teas available at their Dowling Street rooms. -
Clarence Town Lions celebrate 15th birthday
The Lions Club of Clarence Town is celebrating their 15th birthday on Saturday.
Gloucester News
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Victory snatched from Cockies in final minutes
By Phil Wilkins The hair-raising play-offs in the Abigroup Cup have continued with the Forster Tuncurry Dolphins squeaking into their third successive Lower Mid North Coast rugby union grand final against the Old Bar Clams by beating Gloucester, 21-19, at Tuncurry on Saturday. -
A line in the sand
In stark contrast to the July Gloucester Shire Council meeting, just two people sat in the public gallery last Wednesday as council debated a notice of motion from Cr Richard Webb which outlined council’s policy in relation to current and potential mining activity in the shire. -
Mums push for monitoring
A group of Gloucester mums has joined the push for Gloucester to be included in the State Government’s Hunter based air quality monitoring study. -
Election outcome could benefit the region
The weight of a nation’s expectation rests on Rob Oakeshott’s shoulders. And the re-elected Lyne MP believes the Mid-North Coast could benefit. -
Soccer grand finals Saturday
Presentation Day for Gloucester Soccer is on this Saturday. Please return all raffle tickets to the canteen this week before 10am.
Great Lakes News
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We do give a damn
OUR community clearly gives from the heart – with Forster Tuncurry identified by the Heart Foundation as one the State’s top 10 most generous communities. -
Wendell host TAFE Deadly Day
WENDELL Sailor will replace Ernie Dingo as the host for the Deadly Days Festival after the television personality was charged with aggravated common assault. -
Positive consensus for harbour plan
“GENRALLY positive,” that’s been the public response to the crown harbour master plan according to Chamber of Commerce executive officer Julie Carmichael. -
Secret women’s business
IN search of a social outlet separate to existing support services, a group of Forster women have established one of the first Women’s Shed in the country. -
Jimmys ordered to close for public safety
GREAT Lakes Council says it has had no choice but to temporarily close Jimmy’s Beach Caravan Park immediately following a defect notice issued by Country Energy.
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Newcastle News
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Fight to survive inspires Newcastle players
CAPTAIN Michael Bridges insisted the pressure of playing for the club's future would bring the best out of the embattled Newcastle Jets. The Jets take on an in-form Brisbane Roar at EnergyAustralia -
Forum on future urged to keep city site intact
The GPT mall site could become a new university campus or council administration centre under plans being raised to maximise the value of the consolidated inner-city site. -
Oh baby, a medal for mum
Newcastle's soccer queen Cheryl Salisbury thought life was hectic when she captained the Matildas during her 15-year international career. -
Coal loading lag penalties
Coal companies without formal contracts to have their coal rail-hauled to the port might not be able to have their coal loaded onto ships under a new policy announced yesterday. -
Time to show a united front
FELLOW Novocastrians, Ask yourselves one simple question: do you care if this city has a team in the A-League competition? If the answer is "yes", then the Newcastle Jets need your support like
Taree News
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Students sing out loud for 'Count Us In'
A BIG sound and high energy was created yesterday morning as students from Taree West Public School and Taree High School came together to take part in a national music event that simultaneously invol -
Trauma transfers: new system for emergencies
VICTIMS suffering severe trauma as a result of accidents in the Manning area are now being transferred directly to hospitals at either Port Macquarie or Newcastle. In the past such seriousl -
Beach group joins garage sale fundraiser at Old Bar
OLD Bar Beach Sand Replenishment Group will join tomorrow's 'Garage Sales R Us' effort at Old Bar. The group is determined in its aim to raise the $50,000 needed to have a feasibility study -
Top 'scores for doors' in Taree
A TRIAL among Taree restaurants and food outlets of the Scores for Doors program, which was introduced earlier this year by the NSW Food Authority on a state-wide basis to rate food safety and hygiene -
No plea entered on Wingham murder charge
A MOORAL Creek man charged with the murder of a 34-year-old woman in Wingham last month was officially refused bail by magistrate Thomas Hodgson in the Port Macquarie Local Court yesterday.





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