Merimbula News Weekly
The Merimbula News Weekly provides up-to-date news for the area stretching from Tura Beach to South Pambula on the stunning Sapphire Coast. It covers a variety of topics, including sports, weather updates, entertainment, and lifestyle features.
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3 days ago |
merimbulanewsweekly.com.au | Lloyd Jones
Territorians "had shown at the 2024 election that ... tackling crime was their top priority". Photo: (A)manda Parkinson/AAP PHOTOSRecord spending of $1.5 billion on law and order will deliver for voters who demanded community safety be the top priority for government, a territory treasurer says. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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4 days ago |
merimbulanewsweekly.com.au | Brittney Levinson
NSW MP Sussan Ley will lead the federal Liberal Party, replacing Peter Dutton to become the first female leader of the party. Subscribe now for unlimited access. or signup to continue reading All articles from our websiteThe digital version of Today's PaperBreaking news alerts direct to your inboxAll articles from the other in your areaMs Ley defeated NSW MP Angus Taylor, who was also in the running to lead the party, following its historic election loss in early May.
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5 days ago |
merimbulanewsweekly.com.au | Shayne Hope |Roger Vaughan
Essendon skipper Zach Merrett has been cleared of a high hit on Sydney's Nick Blakey. Photo: Richard Wainwright/AAP PHOTOSEssendon captain Zach Merrett remains in Brownlow Medal contention after he was cleared by the AFL over his high contact with Sydney's Nick Blakey. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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1 week ago |
merimbulanewsweekly.com.au | Callum Godde
Premier Jacinta Allan says divisive rhetoric has been hurtful to Chinese-Australian families. Photo: James Ross/AAP PHOTOSA state leader has hit out at "Trump-style rhetoric" towards Chinese Australians as she prepares for an international trade mission. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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1 week ago |
merimbulanewsweekly.com.au | Renju Jose
Christopher Luxon offered an historic apology to NZ's state care abuse victims and their families. Photo: Ben McKay/AAP PHOTOSThe New Zealand government will spend hundreds of millions of dollars in its 2025 budget for redress and compensation for hundreds of thousands of children, young people and vulnerable adults who were abused in state care. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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