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Read More »Dairy farmers will get the chance to hear NSW Farmer's plans to strengthen and support the industry at a series of forums planned for November 30 and December 1.
Read More »A third man has been charged over the alleged murder of a father of two and army veteran who was allegedly stabbed to death in a NSW caravan park in his hometown.
Read More »His grand final is next start but Nadaraja’s trainer Stephen Jones will still be disappointed if he doesn’t win again at Scone on Friday.
Read More »His grand final is next start but Nadaraja’s trainer Stephen Jones will still be disappointed if he doesn’t win again at Scone on Friday.
Read More »With only six races to negotiate at Nowra it’s still certainly worth getting serious with an Anthony Cummings — trained galloper shaping as the best bet while at Armidale Kris Lees is the trainer to follow.
Read More »Metrop winning jockey Blake Spriggs stands a tremendous chance of bagging a double at Sunday’s South Coast meeting on a pair of horses with 96 starts between them.
Read More »If he carries the weight, Onemore Sapphire wins Cup Gold Cup (2100m) on Friday. That’s the opinion of the six-year-old’s trainer Tracey Bartley who is prepared to settle for the $34,000 feature after scratching his horse from the $200,
Read More »Every trial watcher worth their salt is declaring the appropriately named debutant Way To The Stars at Nowra on Sunday but his trainer Matthew Smith was his customary cool self ahead of the big occasion.
Read More »South Coast Correctional Centre has staff who travel from outside the Illawarra to work at the jail, although the spokesperson said "none come from Sydney at present". As of August 17, no cases of COVID-19 have been contracted in prison by staff or inmate.
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