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Thu 17 Sep 2015

YOUR STORY: Happy ending to mum's horror train track birth

YOUR STORY: Happy ending to mum's horror train track birth

THURSDAY January 25, 1940 was a day that gave expectant mother Edna May Dale and her hubby a gamut of human emotions from total destruction to a joyous reunion.

TAFE will stay at Murwillumbah, but the buildings may change

TAFE will stay at Murwillumbah, but the buildings may change

I WANT to assure the Murwillumbah community that North Coast TAFE is not leaving town.

Ellie, 13, captures Photo of the Day with Mt Warning shot

Ellie, 13, captures Photo of the Day with Mt Warning shot

WE had a particularly special selection of images to choose from in yesterday’s Photo of the Day poll.

Wed 16 Sep 2015

Byron shire Duck council

Byron shire Duck council

The duck council of Byron shire would like to invite all feathered friends to a free road safety program being run over the next couple of weeks to help ducks to...

The Ultimate Kids Party

The Ultimate Kids Party

The Ultimate Kids Party

Things to do on the Sunshine Coast - The Top 5 Best Lookouts !!

Things to do on the Sunshine Coast - The Top 5 Best Lookouts...

"A lot of people always ask me, what are the best things to do on the Sunshine Coast?

The reset the Country needed.

The reset the Country needed.

Last night’s rolling of Tony Abbott had to happen.

Centacare Community Services Disability Action Week: Golf Fun Day

Centacare Community Services Disability Action Week: Golf Fun...

Centacare Community Services is hosting a Golf Fun Day in celebration of Disability Action Week, on Sunday 13th September 2015, at Jindalee Golf Cub.

Two very happy dogs make today's Photo of the Day

Two very happy dogs make today's Photo of the Day

IT'S fitting Jannine Williams' picture of her dogs, Jett and Bella, ended up topping yesterday’s poll.

Tue 15 Sep 2015

Whats in a name?

Whats in a name?

Multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter Matthew Barker is no stranger to the music industry even though his name may be foreign to some.

READERS REACT: To news Turnbull wins Liberal leadership

READERS REACT: To news Turnbull wins Liberal leadership

LAST night, the Liberal Party voted on the leadership of the party and the Prime Ministership after Malcolm Turnbull challenged Tony Abbott.

Mon 14 Sep 2015

Is our council mis-eading us

Is our council mis-eading us

Is our council mis-eading us

Local Conversion Strategist & Business Coach Jeanette Nugent Meets Sir Richard Branson

Local Conversion Strategist & Business Coach Jeanette Nugent...

Explosive New Methodologies unleashed at Seminar.

CQ’s BIGGEST MUD RUN EVENT - DIRTY FOR A PINK CAUSE

CQ’s BIGGEST MUD RUN EVENT - DIRTY FOR A PINK CAUSE

The Central Queensland community of Emerald is preparing to get dirty in a bid to raise funds for much needed regional cancer support programs and services.

READER'S VIEW: We need to speak up about domestic violence

READER'S VIEW: We need to speak up about domestic violence

VERY sad to hear of the death of the beautiful Tara Brown last night of another victim of domestic violence.

Calliope's Instructor to fight in the Masters.

Calliope's Instructor to fight in the Masters.

Southern Martial Art Training's chief instructor & Australian team member will compete in next months 'Australian Masters Games', to be hosted in Adelaide.

Photo of the Day: Ballina race day look is a cut above

Photo of the Day: Ballina race day look is a cut above

LOUISE Clark's image of the team from 'A Cut Above' about to go to the Ballina Cup picked up 28% of the vote in Friday's poll.

Drought-stricken families to benefit from Afternoon Tea

Drought-stricken families to benefit from Afternoon Tea

Drought stricken families in Central Western Queensland will benefit from a fundraising afternoon tea being held at The Caves on 10th October.

Dad's Day with a Difference

Dad's Day with a Difference

Most dads woke up in a nice warm cosy bed to smell the aroma of cooking breakfast wafting in from the kitchen, just before the children came to ambush them in their...

Sat 12 Sep 2015

St Ursula's students create toys for toddlers

St Ursula's students create toys for toddlers

THE YEAR 12 home economics students of St Ursula’s College put their design skills to the test last week when they had to create a toy for a toddler.

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