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newcastleherald.com.au | Anna Falkenmire
Marine Rescue Lake Macquarie assists a boat on Saturday, April 12. Picture suppliedFROM overboard emergencies to flat batteries, Marine Rescue NSW volunteers are geared up to keep water users safe these school holidays.
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6 days ago |
macleayargus.com.au | Anna Falkenmire
Marine Rescue Lake Macquarie assists a boat on Saturday, April 12. Picture suppliedFROM overboard emergencies to flat batteries, Marine Rescue NSW volunteers are geared up to keep water users safe these school holidays. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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6 days ago |
portnews.com.au | Anna Falkenmire
Marine Rescue Lake Macquarie assists a boat on Saturday, April 12. Picture suppliedFROM overboard emergencies to flat batteries, Marine Rescue NSW volunteers are geared up to keep water users safe these school holidays.
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1 week ago |
newcastleherald.com.au | Anna Falkenmire
Community leaders address a meeting in Hamilton on April 16. Picture by Marina NeilA COMMUNITY meeting addressing antisocial behaviour on Beaumont Street has heard Newcastle councillors will soon meet to talk about CCTV, pressure washing will occur in the area and increased police patrols will continue.
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1 week ago |
portnews.com.au | Anna Falkenmire
Community leaders address a meeting in Hamilton on April 16. Picture by Marina NeilA COMMUNITY meeting addressing antisocial behaviour on Beaumont Street has heard Newcastle councillors will soon meet to talk about CCTV, pressure washing will occur in the area and increased police patrols will continue.
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The devastated parents of a little girl who drowned in a Hunter river while kayaking in the care of a drunk woman have hit out after a failed sentencing appeal in the state’s highest court. “This is not justice,” the child’s mother said. @newcastleherald https://t.co/Vjt5gSNFhH

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A meet-up in a McDonald's carpark came with a side of robbery for a woman when a man revealed he was hungry for her money. Hearing how the offending unfolded, the magistrate said it was "hard to understand" how a city like Tamworth has no rehab. @The_NDL https://t.co/rGWoU4fHJI