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Macleay Valley residents remember one of the worst floods on record, 70 years on

Today the Macleay Valley is suffering unprecedented drought, but 70 years ago it was inundated with "mighty waves as high as telegraph poles" that flooded the region and left 2,000 people homeless.




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William Tyrrell inquest hears resident saw boy in Spider-Man suit in car on day he vanished

A Kendall resident says he is certain he saw William Tyrrell being driven away by a blonde woman in a car at high speed moments after the toddler vanished from the New South Wales mid-north coast almost five years ago.






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William Tyrrell 'person of interest' Bill Spedding to sue NSW Police over investigation

Washing machine repairman Bill Spedding is seeking up to $1 million in compensation after accusing NSW Police of causing him "reputational damage" by wrongly linking him to the disappearance of William Tyrrell.




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Reclaimed water used to flood underground peat fire on NSW mid-north coast

An innovative plan to flood a fireground is being employed on the NSW mid-north coast to extinguish a fire that has been burning for more than six weeks.



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NSW bushfires stoked by ferocious winds, as more than 630 firefighters battle on

The winds are not giving firefighters any breaks as a fire in the Clarence Valley moves in on properties and blazes near Armidale and Tenterfield remain "absolutely enormous", according to the Rural Fire Service.




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Plastic bottle lids inspire 3D-printed prosthetic limbs, artworks, and future leaders

What started as a school project to make art from drink bottle lids has ended up with 3D-printed prosthetic limbs made from recycled plastic.




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Hundreds of firefighters battle three large bushfires in northern NSW

The number of homes lost to three fires in northern NSW rises to nine as strong winds continue to hamper the efforts of firefighters to bring them under control.




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Whale entanglements in NSW waters hits new record prompting commercial fishing mitigation

The number of whale entanglements in ropes and floats has reached an unprecedented 35 incidents off NSW so far this year, so commercial fishers are meeting to discuss better practices.




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Sydney news: John Sidoti denies allegations in donation scandal, John Barilaro wants climate change action

MORNING BRIEFING: NSW Sports Minister John Sidoti says claims he misused his position in a conflict of interest are 'gross misrepresentations', while Deputy Premier John Barilaro urges governments to take climate change seriously.




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New William Tyrrell photos released from the same day he vanished in Kendall

Five new photos of William Tyrrell are made public by the NSW Coroner as well as the transcript of a key witness who said he cursed a woman he saw driving with an unrestrained child in the backseat.




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Seaside scavenge works to clean up oceans in exchange for pre-loved clothes and listening to music

Exchanging garbage for clothes might seem an unusual trade, but that is exactly what happens at the Seaside Scavenge.




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Beachgoers at Iluka on NSW north coast warned to keep their distance from leopard seal

A 3.5-metre leopard seal has come ashore in northern NSW as authorities warn eager onlookers to keep their distance from the potentially deadly marine mammal.




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Nomadic coffee 'van life' couple grinds to a halt in seaside town of Port Macquarie, for now

Young, adventurous and enterprising couple Jess Davidson and Andy Hoffman quit their jobs to follow a dream more than a year ago.




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The drought is now so severe it is biting in even the greenest corners of the country

Farmers along Australia's normally green east coast are reeling from the worst drought they have ever seen and face a tough summer if it doesn't rain in the next few months.




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Caroline Bradshaw



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Indigenous elders teaching Dhanggati language to reconnect kids, teens with country

A common struggle for Aboriginal elders is how to make their language and culture appeal to young people in order for it to be carried on.




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Drought-affected farmers struggling to rebuild after fires in NSW

Much-needed support is rolling in for drought-affected farmers hit by a massive bushfire burning in northern New South Wales.




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NSW rugby league club ordered to destroy offensive 'rape and pillage' t-shirts

Members of a NSW rugby league club who were photographed at an airport wearing offensive t-shirts emblazoned with a topless mermaid look set to face the wrath of the sport's officials.






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Koala escapes serious injury after being dragged at high speed along Pacific Highway

Wazza the koala has left carers astounded after she was collected by a car and endured a 10km trip down a major NSW roadway, only to bolt up a tree afterwards.





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Surfing coach was told he'd never be able to ride the waves, but he's proving otherwise

Coach and former professional surfer Wayne 'Huddo' Hudson loves sharing his passion for the waves, but there was a time he was told none of it would be possible.




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Woman charged with manslaughter after daughter and another woman hit by car in Nambucca Heads

Police are appealing for witnesses after a car hit two women in an "horrific" incident in Nambucca Heads on Saturday night, with the mother of one of the women later charged with manslaughter.



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Sydney news: Woman charged with murder over Camperdown stabbing, easing weather slows Tenterfield bushfire

MORNING BRIEFING: A woman has been charged with murder after a man was found with multiple stab wounds in a Sydney apartment complex, while easing weather conditions have helped firefighters in Tenterfield gain the upper hand on a bushfire.





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Stolen patchwork quilts bind community together as patchworkers seek help to find charity donations

A plea made by a group of patchworkers to help find their stolen quilts has been heard internationally.



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New program encourages children to spend time outdoors, meditate and be more mindful

In today's busy and technology-driven world, children are increasingly suffering from anxiety, and there's often little time to reflect, or play outside. Two NSW women are hoping to change that.



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Indigenous man's bones dug up during house earthworks reburied after nearly two years

750-year-old Indigenous bones, discovered under a house on the New South Wales mid-north coast, are returned to the place where they were found.



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Pinkett Road bushfire at Backwater near Armidale downgraded to watch and act

The NSW Rural Fire Service downgrades an emergency warning for a fire at Backwater near Armidale, as hot and dry conditions continue to fuel bushfires in the area.




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Should mining companies be responsible for coal emissions? The NSW Government doesn't think so

NSW Deputy Premier says asking mining companies to consider greenhouse gas emissions from Australian coal exports "doesn't pass the pub test"




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LGBTQI Indigenous young people urged to be true to who they are

Australia's reigning Indigenous Drag Queen says it's tough being Indigenous, gay, and drag but it's important to be true to who you are.



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Farming couple leaves soggy Ireland for a working holiday in drought-stricken NSW

Irish empty-nesters Derek and Jackie Edwards are living the dream on the other side of the world, working on farms for food and board in Australia.




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NSW fires ramp up again north of Forster-Tuncurry, residents urged to plan ahead

Emergency crews gain the upper hand in fighting 85 fires across NSW but two blazes near Forster-Tuncurry escalate again.




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NSW fires claim homes as heat and high winds fuel blazes across the state

High temperatures and strong winds fuel blazes across the state, with at least two homes being destroyed near the town of Darawank on the NSW mid-north coast.



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Washing machine repairman Bill Spedding (r) being interviewed by Detective Justin Moynihan (l).



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Honey shortages predicted as beekeepers face worst conditions on record due to bushfires, drought

The honey industry is facing hard times along with other producers, having taken a battering over recent years from the drought and a string of natural disasters.




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How police investigating William Tyrrell's disappearance wrongly targeted Bill Spedding

The whitegoods repairman who became the chief suspect in one of Australia's biggest child abduction mysteries reveals for the first time how the ordeal "shattered" his life.




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Watch the intense police interrogation of Bill Spedding over the William Tyrrell abduction

Four Corners has obtained exclusive video of the police interrogation of washing machine repairman Bill Spedding, who was wrongly accused of abducting three-year-old William Tyrrell from outside a home on on the NSW mid-north coast.




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First injured koalas treated by wildlife rescue groups after devastating bushfires

Injured koalas receive life-saving treatment after surviving devastating bushfires on the New South Wales mid-north coast.




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Mysteries of pristine Kimberley wilderness are being unravelled at last

It's home to as much biodiversity as the Great Barrier Reef, but this remote area of Western Australia has been largely a mystery to scientists, until now.





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The treasurer, the test cricketer, the cotton boss and plans to build a new dam in northern Australia

A private company has unveiled its plans to build a major off-stream dam in the Northern Territory so who is NT Water Pty Ltd?




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Suicide strikes remote Kimberley community for second time in two months

The suicides of two young Indigenous women in two months have sparked calls for immediate action.





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Researcher Bruce Greatwich




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Review finds more than a dozen West Australian stations at 'high risk' of cattle deaths

A review of WA's cattle stations finds at least a dozen are at risk of animal welfare issues in coming months because of a lack of food and water.