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Tyrone Walsh dreams of following Luke into the big time
4:00 AM | PENRITH halfback Luke Walsh left the Knights in search of regular NRL football, but his younger brother Tyrone Walsh hopes to one day establish himself in the red and blue of his home town.
Eland breaks silence over sacking
4:00 AM | REINSTATED Northern NSW Football chief executive David Eland has taken aim at former chairman Peter Moore and rejected claims he was sacked because he acted outside of the board’s wishes.
Tears for twin lost in surf at The Entrance
4:00 AM | The loved ones of Keon Sbrugnera were last night clinging to a glimmer of hope the 15-year-old would be found alive. Twin brother Callan and dozens of schoolmates from Wyong High, gathered on a Central Coast beach praying for good news from police and emergency services assisting in the search.
Goal tally boosts Brockie's bid for contract
4:00 AM | IN-form Jeremy Brockie hopes weight of goals will convince the Newcastle Jets to retain him as he homes in on Joel Griffiths’s single-season scoring record.
Northern legal battle headed for extra time
4:00 AM | THE return of David Eland as chief executive officer yesterday is unfortunately not the end of a messy and costly saga for Northern NSW Football.
4:00 AM | MUD, mosquitoes, snakes, and the smell that lingers after an inundation of water are all being contended with as residents of the Moree district begin the long and painstaking task of cleaning up after one of the worst floods in more than half a century.
Second police body to fight rising thefts
4:00 AM | A second police strike force has been set up to investigate the rising number of armed robberies across the Hunter, with 28 businesses being targeted in the past 40 days.
4:00 AM | TAMWORTH and the region surrounding Gunnedah are two of the top 25 places in Australia to invest in 2012, according to a list compiled by a leading property researcher. They were the o
Council crews do the patchwork
4:00 AM | CLEARING road debris and patching continued to be a high priority for Tamworth Regional Council road crews during the course of the weekend and into yesterday.
4:00 AM | ISOLATED storms dumped heavier falls on some parts of Tamworth than others early last night.
4:00 AM | IT'S hot, humid and muddy in Narrabri and residents are just sick of the sight of water everywhere, according to shire mayor Robyn Faber.
4:00 AM | GUNNEDAH Shire Council will be kept busy cleaning debris from recently flooded crossings, but like many councils will have to wait for waters to recede before the extent of roads damage is known.
4:00 AM | PEOPLE affected by recent flooding in the Moree, Gwydir and Narrabri areas can apply for assistance through the Australian Government Disaster Relief Payment. The assistance provides a one-o
4:00 AM | AS THE flood waters recede Essential Energy has issued an urgent safety warning residents in affected areas to remind residents that water and electricity do not mix, and that combined they have the potential to kill.
4:00 AM | ACROBATS and jugglers don't like doing it in the mud and organisers think it could get too boggy for the audience too - so the location for the big top for the Great Moscow Circus in Tamworth has changed.
4:00 AM | TAMWORTH Buslines driver Rhonda Humphrys has won the BusNSW Rural and Regional Bus Driver of the Year award.
4:00 AM | RURAL health is something Tamworth's Ben Crough is passionate about, so much so that he has been elected to help promote rural health at a national level.
Evans strides world on her silent stage
4:00 AM | FEW people ever win an Australian title, much less claim national championships in two different sports. Sugar Valley member Maree Evans joined an exclusive club when she won the women’s Australian Deaf Golf Championship at Barwon Heads, in Victoria, on January 20.
Greens quiet on council aspirations
4:00 AM | Prominent fig campaigners John Sutton and Fee Mozeley would neither confirm nor deny yesterday persistent rumours they had been preselected by the Greens for upcoming Newcastle City Council elections.
Newcastle Show holiday too costly: councillor
4:00 AM | Newcastle councillor Mike Jackson says making Newcastle Show Day a public holiday will cost both businesses and families, and described a push to revisit the issue tonight as ‘‘emotional scaremongering’’.   | Show holiday for Lake, not ...Councillors push for show holiday
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4:00 AM AEST | THE NSW Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Victor Dominello, was at Dubbo today for a public meeting designed to give the community an opportunity to have their say in the development of a new Aboriginal affairs strategy for NSW. This is a good news story, not only for Dubbo, but for the state as statistics still indicate a wide gap between indigenous members of our country and the mainstream.



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