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Fears Snowy River could be put back on 'life support'
About 13,000 megalitres of water will rush into the Snowy River today for its annual environmental flush, but without an independent monitor the waterway is still at risk of regressing to sludge, one group warns.
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Autistic champion athlete runs 4,000km across Australia
A regional NSW man living with autism and mental health issues has run from Perth, WA to his home on the NSW far south coast.
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Former Miss World's call to the wild
Belinda Green, Miss World 1972, found new meaning in life when she met veterinary surgeon Dr Howard Ralph, a man with an extraordinary devotion to saving native animals.
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Oysters and wine a 'magnifique' combination for Aussie grower taking cue from the French
Oyster farmer and self-confessed Francophile Steve Feletti produces Australia's first commercial crop of Piquepoul, a wine variety traditionally grown in the south of France as a match for oysters.
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Cobargo shops fly rainbow colours after Australia Post flag ban
When Australia Post told David Wilson and Kyle Moser to take the rainbow flag down from their Cobargo office, the town decided fly the rainbow for them.
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Eleven charged in NSW ski field drug bust
Eleven Snowy Mountains locals have been charged with 28 offences relating to drug supply and possession after ice, cannabis, and cocaine were found in raids this week.
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Cooperatives in agriculture making a comeback
A new business model for cooperatives is designed to be a better, fairer system, helping farming groups to cut out the middleman and deliver higher prices at the farmgate.
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Giraffe birth caught on camera at regional NSW zoo
Despite concerns a fire burning close by could interrupt the occasion, visitors to a zoo in NSW are treated to the birth of a giraffe this morning.
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'Restless giant' lures Queensland Opera's Lindy Hume
Queensland Opera artistic director Lindy Hume is moving to the bush to join a growing regional arts movement she describes as a restless giant.
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Scientists use sound technology to attract seabirds to coastal islands
Large speakers are being installed on NSW coastal islands in a renewed bid to boost seabird breeding.
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Fears over Snowy River's health without independent monitor
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