A NSW man has dumped his car in outback South Australia and hiked across the Northern Territory border in a bid to dodge COVID-19 quarantining. NT police
September, 2020
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15 September
Warriewood residential precinct for Boondah Road: NSW Planning refuse revival bid by developer
A developer’s last-ditch effort to revive multimillion-dollar plans for four apartment building and new sporting fields on the northern beaches has been nixed after the Planning Department refused the bid.
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15 September
Gas-fried re-hubbery
Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Energy Minister Angus Taylor meet with employees at WesTrac headquarters in Tomago, outside Newcastle, today. Image © Dan Himbrechts / AAP Morrison said today that the Commonwealth would “prefer not to step in” and …
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15 September
Koala fallout dominates NSW parliament
John Barilaro is still causing headaches for the Berejikilian government with questions about his leadership and the fragile state of the Liberal-National coalition dominating question time in the NSW Parliament. Tuesday's parliamentary sitting brought …
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15 September
Criterion Property Group lodges plans for CBD West, 'The Quarter Wodonga'
Plans for Wodonga's CBD West development site have been revealed for the first time, dubbed "The Quarter Wodonga". Criterion Property Group, which has purchased the former swimming pool, police station and court house land for $3.
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15 September
Revenge: My Dad the Nazi Killer
Award-winning documentary filmmaker Danny Ben-Moshe hopes to start production soon on his latest project on a yet to be proved story of how a Melbourne Jew planned to carry out a revenge killing of a Nazi in Sydney. Screen Australia is partly funding the …
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15 September
Under-reporting of hearing impairment in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population linked to educational
According to new analysis by Western Sydney University and the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), under-reporting of hearing impairment is a substantial issue for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population. As part of the 2018–19 National …
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15 September
Greek court finds brothers guilty of killing John Macris
An Athens court found two brothers guilty of the murder of Sydney underworld figure John Macris, 46. Yuliyanov J Raychev Serafim, 33, and Milen Raychev, 36, two brothers who are
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15 September
Teenage footy freak Joseph Suaalii makes ‘remarkable’ contract demands
Teenage sensation Joseph Suaalii is reportedly putting the heat on South Sydney to accept some “remarkable” contract demands if the NRL club wants to keep the young gun on its books.
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15 September
NSW business support arrives
Small or not-for-profit businesses in Federation Council who have been impacted by the closure of the NSW and Victorian border can now check their eligibility and apply for a southern border small business support grant of $5000 or $10,