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Bold rural experiment gives hope to dying towns
A radical grassroots resettlement plan transforms an ageing rural community on the NSW-Queensland border, with three African refugee families moving to the area.
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Aboriginal elders speak out in support of heritage protection on Shenhua site
Emotionally-charged speeches are heard as part of an investigation into whether Aboriginal heritage has been overlooked in the conditional approval of the Shenhua mine.
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Sleepless nights for man asked to engrave Melbourne Cup
Skilled Tamworth engraver Ron Croxon calls engraving next year's Melbourne Cup a privilege beyond belief, but he has lost a lot of sleep over it.
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The strange case of the peppered tree frog
Dr Jodi Rowley is on the hunt for the elusive peppered tree frog, a mysterious species that hasn't been seen since the 1970s.
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Chinese doctor disqualified for inadequate treatment of patients
A Chinese doctor in northern New South Wales is prohibited from seeking re-registration, after he was found guilty of professional misconduct.
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Tamworth woman Tamara Kelly is turning heartache into help
Helping the people left outside prison has become a mission for Tamworth's Tamara Kelly.
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Mounting pressure for Aboriginal death to be solved 30 years on
A Greens MP warns time may be running out to solve the death of an Aboriginal teenager in the state's north, almost 30 years ago.
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Gerda Gamper's DIY retirement stone home
Gerda Gamper brought her family to Australia in the 1970s and has now retired to a do-it-yourself stone hut in the hills of Barraba.
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One Nation Senator pleads guilty to larceny, avoids conviction
West Australian One Nation Senator Rod Culleton avoids having a conviction recorded against him after pleading guilty to larceny in a New South Wales court, conceding he "may have been a bit foolish".
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Possible solutions to landing slot unavailability
A National Party MP from northern New South Wales has listed a number of possible solutions to problems with regional airlines getting landing slots at Kingsford Smith Airport in Sydney.
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BHP yet to decide what to do with Liverpool Plains land after licence sold back to NSW Government
Almost three months after the State Government bought back BHP Billiton's exploration licence covering parts of the Liverpool Plains, the company is yet to make a decision about selling the land it has acquired...More
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