More than 100 hungry humpback whales were spotted feeding off the Sapphire Coast in NSW, before they migrate south.
September, 2020
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15 September
Barilaro remains NSW Deputy Premier after Nationals party room meeting
Deputy Premier John Barilaro has faced his first party room for the first time after last week's Coalition crisis.
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15 September
‘Dangerous’: Prime Minister’s Scott Morrison’s gas-led recovery questioned
The message came as the Federal Government’s plan for a gas-led recovery from coronavirus was met with mixed reviews. In a speech near Newcastle on Tuesday, Mr Morrison said coa
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15 September
Infrastructure: Regional NSW big winners in coming jobs boom
More than 30 projects across the state are being hand-picked for a massive government investment boost to fast-track the generation of 20,000 jobs.
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15 September
Toll-free period for truckies on NorthConnex up for debate this week
Opposition to the proposed toll on the NorthConnex tunnel in Sydney gathers more steam this week with a law debate in State Parliament.
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15 September
GWS mull selection calls on Ward, Coniglio
Greater Western Sydney are weighing up whether to recall captain Stephen Coniglio and former skipper Callan Ward as they seek to conjure a spot in the AFL
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15 September
Cordner named, Tedesco rested for Roosters
Boyd Cordner has been cleared of concussion and the Sydney Roosters co-captain has been named to play against Cronulla as two of the NRL club's biggest
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15 September
Nationals arc up over future of coal
Scott Morrisons national gas plan and push to fast-track a new gas-fired power station in the NSW Hunter Valley has sparked unrest among Nationals MPs, who are demanding coal not be dropped from the governments long-term energy blueprint.
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15 September
The Night Driver podcast: Sister’s odd phone call with ‘nice guy’
When Kylie Spelde phoned one of the key persons of interest named in the investigation into her sisters unsolved murder, she hoped it might finally help with her search for answers.
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15 September
DRUG BUST: Man jailed over multimillion-dollar Coffs crop
BROKE and unable to speak English, a court has heard how an international student was recruited to work for a Vietnamese crime gang as a 'low level' labourer in a multimillion-dollar Coffs Coast drug operation.