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One new case of coronavirus in Queensland, but authorities unsure of source

There are now just 53 active cases of COVID-19 in the state, with the majority concentrated in the south-east.




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'Ethically sensitive' drug trial resumes on military personnel in effort to fight COVID-19

A 14-week coronavirus drug trial involving volunteer military personnel has resumed despite previous concerns from doctors and veterans about its ethics.




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Health insurer apologises after cancer patient left in limbo for a month

Health insurer apologises for failing to respond to a young man left fighting an aggressive leukaemia in Brisbane, who is unable to return to his home country of Colombia during the coronavirus pandemic.




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'Leave the Coast to the locals': Top cop warns Brisbane tourists to stay away or risk fines

The most senior police officer on the Sunshine Coast is warning would-be tourists that breaching the 50km travel limit for a Mother's Day picnic is a bad idea and could cost a $1,334 fine.




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New COVID-19 testing clinic designed to 'alleviate' pressure on local hospital

The Mount Isa Medical Centre is taking over the testing service to ensure people with respiratory symptoms are checked, despite no cases being recorded in the city.




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'Significant to the industry': Australian scientists identify pig lung infections cause

A new species of bacteria is found to be behind mystery lung infections in pigs, resulting in economic and animal health benefit.




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'Korean natural farming' method boosted my yield, macadamia grower says

Wide Bay macadamia grower Kate Rose is crediting 'Korean natural farming', which she says improves the microbiology in the soil using indigenous microorganisms, for a large increase in crop yield.




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Varied opinions on success of controversial cashless debit card as trial extended

Welfare recipients in three states will remain on the controversial cashless debit card for another six months after the Federal Government extended the trial.




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Rubbish increases as Cairns residents fill time at home during restrictions

Cairns Regional Council records significant increase in waste created by residents since coronavirus restrictions came into effect in March.




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Breast milk bank issues call-out to build reserve for emergencies

Mother's Milk Bank is hoping four mothers in every 100 can donate breast milk to help build a reserve for emergency events like fire, drought, floods, and now a global pandemic.




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Crowdsourced art fills gaps using DIY at-home kits following cancellation of major exhibition

A Torres Strait art centre has come up with a way for people to get involved from home with its internationally renowned artworks, using DIY kits, after all its exhibitions were cancelled due to coronavirus restrictions




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Political theatre wins audience vote

ABC North Coast resident arts reviewer, Jeanti St Clair looks at the latest music and theatre to hit the region.




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Live: NSW Now: NRL players allegedly breach COVID-19 restrictions on camping trip

MORNING BRIEFING: Photos shared on social media appear to show two NRL players defying coronavirus restrictions on a camping trip on the NSW Mid-North Coast, while aged care homes say the PM's advice on visitors is "cavalier and careless".




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Local councils consider easing restrictions heading into winter

Water restrictions have been eased for residents of the Macquarie Valley, but it's unlikely affected councils will move back to unrestricted water usage anytime soon.




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NRL players appear to flout restrictions on camping trip

NSW Police are investigating social media images where Rugby League stars Josh Add-Carr and Latrell Mitchell went on a camping trip on the state's mid-north.




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NRL players Latrell Mitchell and Josh Addo-Carr posted an apology on social media.

Melbourne Storm winger Josh Addo-Carr and the South Sydney Rabbitoh's fullback Latrell Mitchell post an apology on their social media accounts after footage emerged of the NRL players on a camping holiday with around 10 other men. The trip prompted a NSW Police investigation.




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NSW school 'does its own thing' to bring back entire campus by May 11

A Mid North Coast school is bucking the state trend planning to have all its students on campus by May 11 and says a previous COVID-19 case has adequately prepared it for any future outbreaks.




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Four COVID-19 deaths in one day at Sydney aged care centre

Australia's COVID-19 death toll rises to 88 after four more fatalities at a western Sydney aged care facility, bringing the total number of coronavirus fatalities at the centre to 11.




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Ian Causley, a 'rare breed' of politician, dies aged 79

Tributes flow from across the political divide after Ian Causley, one of the NSW North Coast's longest serving members of Parliament, dies aged 79.



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Untraceable COVID-19 case sees Lithgow declared a hotspot by Chief Medical Officer

NSW Chief Medical Officer Dr Kerry Chant has declared Lithgow to be a COVID-19 hotspot after an untraceable case emerged over the weekend.




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From breaking news to breaking hearts: Regional communities mourn the loss of local papers

Communities in western New South Wales are mourning the suspension of their local newspapers with some saying the publications are the "heart" of the communities.




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Another coronavirus fatality at Sydney aged care facility Newmarch House brings death toll to 12

Anglicare Sydney, which operates the facility, says the past 24 hours had been "tragic", following the announcement of four deaths yesterday.




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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian provided further clarification on the easing of restrictions

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian, Chief Medical Officer Dr Kerry Chant and Transport Minister Andrew Constance provide an update on the coronavirus outbreak on April 29, 2020. NSW Health has confirmed 11 new cases after 5,400 tests were done overnight.



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How a Western Sydney nursing home became one of the country's biggest coronavirus clusters

It started with a "scratchy throat", but now almost every day at Newmarch House brings another death — here's what we know about the nursing home at the centre of a massive coronavirus outbreak.




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CEO of Anglicare Sydney Grant Millard says it's likely there will be more deaths after 11 people have died at Newmarch House

Mr Millard says all residents have been provided mobile phones but it's not always possible to assist with calls.




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Matt's bid to visit his son interstate failed because he lacked the right documents

A family warns that compassionate exemptions to the coronavirus ban on interstate travel are unclear after dad was turned back at the border.




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Two new coronavirus cases in NSW, testing rates on the rise

NSW's total number of new COVID-19 cases increases by only two people, one day before some social-distancing restrictions in Australia's worst-affected virus state are eased.




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'Cruel and unfair': Retired nurse denied COVID-19 travel exemption to care for dying sister

Given only weeks or months to live, Gail Baker's dying wish is for her sister to travel from New Zealand to care for her toward the end of her life. But red tape is preventing her from doing so.




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'The ultimate magical figure of resistance', Aboriginal warrior Pemulwuy

Historians often argue about the nature and extent of Aboriginal resistance to European settlement but one person who is clearly linked to that resistance is Pemulwuy.




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'Unacceptable': Premier asks for federal intervention after 13th Newmarch aged care resident dies

The number of coronavirus fatalities at the Newmarch House aged care home in Western Sydney continues to climb, as the NSW Premier asks the Federal Government to intervene in the "horrific" situation.




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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has called on aged care home operators to better manage visitations

Ms Berejiklian says there needs to be better communication between aged care facilities and relatives after a 13th person has died from coronavirus at the Newmarch House.




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Teen's 'macabre and callous' act after killing petrol station worker

A judge says the attack on Pakistani national Zeeshan Akbar, who was stabbed to death at a Caltex outlet in Queanbeyan in 2017 during a robbery, was an act of "unmitigated cowardice".



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'Hasn't missed May Day since 1932': Illawarra union movement pays tribute to local stalwart

The Illawarra union movement pays tribute to a Dapto man who has not missed a May Day march in 88 years.




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Dying wish granted, woman allowed to fly to Australia to care for sister

Gail Baker's dying wish has been granted, with her sister allowed a travel exemption to fly to Australia from New Zealand to care for her in her final days.




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Farmers set to appeal high-profile land clearing case

Graziers are set to appeal the finding that they used herbicide to remove critically endangered grasslands on a farm partly owned by MP Angus Taylor.




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Sydney disability carer faces charges over alleged 'intimate and sexually abusive' videos of children

A disability carer has been charged with 16 offences including counts of producing child abuse materials, after an investigation into a care home in Sydney's west.




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'Incredible outcome': Just five new coronavirus cases in NSW despite near-record testing

Health authorities in NSW carried out more than 8,800 tests yesterday, and they're delighted that only five came back positive.





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Four new coronaviruses cases in NSW, 14th resident dies at Western Sydney aged care home

Newmarch House records another death as cases there continue to climb, while more than 7,200 people were tested in NSW yesterday, the highest testing on a Saturday so far.




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Landholders in far west NSW warned toxic native plants after cattle deaths

The native desert rice flower plant that appeared on New South Wales properties after widespread rainfall has caused death and serious illness in cattle





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Intensive care saves lives — but it comes at a 'huge cost' to our bodies

Patients who end up on ventilators often face a long, slow and traumatic period of recuperation, which often includes relearning how to swallow, speak, breathe and walk.




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Fifteenth resident dies after contracting coronavirus at Sydney aged care home

The number of coronavirus related fatalities at the Newmarch House aged care facility in Western Sydney rises again, putting the death toll at 15.




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Why coronavirus caused this $2.2 billion development to be approved in just four days

A major redevelopment in Sydney's north west is given the go-ahead days after the announcement of an expedited approvals program — prompting criticism that the process seemed "predetermined".



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Carriageworks calls in administrators as coronavirus wrecks business

Sydney arts centre Carriageworks says the coronavirus pandemic has caused an "irreparable loss of income" after six months of events were cancelled or postponed.




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This 'meditative' TV show drifts you down a river in a tinny, calming you as you go

Sick of isolation? It might be time to explore the slow TV genre. From the comfort of your lounge room you can cruise down the Manning River as video producers live stream their tranquil journey.




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'I don't want to be randomly licking things': The neurological disorder heightened by coronavirus fears

People with Tourette syndrome appeal for compassion as pandemic panic exacerbates their neurological condition, causing their anxieties and tics to worsen.




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Live: NSW Now: State Government considering Sydney Opera House takeover of Carriageworks

MORNING BRIEFING: The multi-arts venue hosts Vivid, Sydney Writers' Festival and Fashion Week, but a new proposal would see the Sydney Opera House take control.




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Nine new coronavirus cases in NSW, authorities probe mystery infections

Health authorities in NSW investigate the source of five mystery coronavirus infections discovered yesterday, as the total number of cases rises by nine to 3,042.