The week in review through the camera lens, from Fairfax newspapers across the NSW Southern Inlands.
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Hume boundaries face overhaul
Full steam ahead
Teasdale's pelicans win big
Wind Turbines continue to create noise
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Regional Focus
Bush garrote: BMX rider's 'lucky escape'
VIC: A father is outraged after his son’s neck was cut through by a rope set up by ...
Fears of violence after mosque approval
NSW: There are concerns violent protests could come to Albury following building approval for a new mosque.
Stolen ute possibly linked to Stocco search
NSW: A Toyota Landcruiser stolen is believed linked to the search for two wanted men.
Territory test for solar challengers
Leading solar team reaps rewards of two decades' worth of technological leaps and bounds.
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National
Joe Hockey exits stage left as pre-Christmas byelection looms
Former treasurer Joe Hockey will formally quit Parliament this week ahead of an expected diplomatic posting to Washington, ...
Tony Abbott to pay for marble table smashed during party
Former prime minister Tony Abbott will pay for a marble table to be replaced after it was damaged during a ...
Badgerys Creek Airport: If you want a rail link, you need to say where
Before you give the federal government a hard time over the absence of a rail link from day ...
David Jones defies the booers with Adam Goodes marketing win
David Jones has defied the wrath of racist "booers" and delivered itself an extraordinary marketing coup by appointing ...
Ministers 'took pieces of broken table' during wild spill night party in Tony Abbott's office suite
When the Berlin Wall fell, elated Germans pocketed pieces of concrete as souvenirs.
Smashed, broken or just a table malfunction? Penny Wong, aka Miss Marple, is on the case
It takes a lot to crack Penny Wong. But it nearly happened during a rather bizarre episode.
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Community
Entertainment
Adelaide Film Festival: Tanna, Bad Boy Bubby and Spear enthral in different ways
With grass skirts, feathered head-dresses and penis sheaths, the villagers from one of the South Pacific's last traditional ...
Saturday, October 24
Another is Crocodile Dundee, a film I have loved since its release almost 30 years ago and never ...
Friday, October 23
Computer-generated effects turn even the most basic stunts into comic-book juvenilia without tension or thrill.
Thursday, October 22
Highlights from free-to-air, pay TV and movies.
Life & Style
Under siege Bacchus Marsh hospital board gone to ground on baby deaths
The executive board of Djerriwarrh Health Services, which faces being sacked over seven avoidable baby deaths at the ...
HSC 2015: Board of Studies proposes first extension science units as students sit HSC
The state's most talented HSC science students could be offered extension courses including a new super-science subject by ...
Company at the Q by Canberra's Everyman Theatre is a Sondheim musical not to be missed
Everyman Theatre's production of this Stephen Sondheim musical about love and marriage in New York is not to ...
The toxic triangle: is standing any better than sitting?
Relinquishing your office chair does little to improve your health, new research suggests. Intense physical activity is needed ...
Royal Flying Doctor Service takes mental health programs to the most remote areas
Pete, 49, had been "hiding at home" - struggling with bi-polar illness - until the Royal Flying Doctor ...
Junk food logos tricking parents
Food companies are exploiting school canteen guidelines and slapping logos on sugary biscuits and salty chips to promote ...
Opinion
FAITH: Held for ransom
OPINION: Lower company tax would be good
MAYORAL MUSINGS: Where has the last month gone?
Travel
The best way to tour New Zealand
New Zealand's scenery is legendary and can be seen from the comfort of a coach or train.
Penfolds Magill Estate, South Australia: Penfolds revolution fermented in Magill
There's something positively Willy Wonka about Penfolds Magill Estate.
Adelaide Fashion Festival action on and off the runway
Adelaide's couture prodigy, Paul Vasileff, was all set for Oscars glory last year when disaster struck.
Where to stay in the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia: 10 accommodation options in Fleurieu
From beach huts and contemporary room, to luxury retreats; 10 places to stay in the Fleurieu Peninsula.