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Toys, flowers and candles have been left in tribute near the home in Coonabarabran.

Grandmother charged with murdering her two young grandsons

The 66-year-old woman has been charged with murder following the deaths of the boys, aged six and seven, in Coonabarabran in regional NSW.

  • Ben Cubby and Eryk Bagshaw

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The short, difficult lives of boys allegedly murdered by their grandmother

The brothers, aged six and seven, were found dead in their home on the outskirts of Coonabarabran. Police are investigating their deaths as a double homicide.

  • Sally Rawsthorne
Renee said the government robbed Jack of his childhood.

Jack’s mother thought he was being looked after. He died desperate and alone

Jack died in the Blue Mountains the day after his birthday. For his mother Renee, it was the tragic end to years of pain that should never have happened.

  • Amber Schultz
Gwenda Garde (nee Moulton),  102, at home in Orange, served in the Women’s Royal Australian Naval Service.

The teenager who hunted Japanese submarines

Gwenda Garde, aged 102, served in the Women’s Royal Australian Naval Service during World War II as a translator of Japanese Morse code.

  • Tim Barlass
The Avoca Beach home is moments from the sand.

Former rugby boss pays $85,000 for weekender, lists it for $2.5m

The five-bedroom home has been rebuilt into a contemporary coastal retreat, and could be a lucrative investment for the new owner.

  • Tawar Razaghi
The Ester Spirits x Aplenty Viva Pomodoro! Tomato Party is a one-day celebration of the long lunch.

Chef takeovers, restaurant pop-ups, unusual locales – food festivals worth travelling for

Including dinners hosted by Nigella Lawson in a tunnel, a wine party in a kooky Italian piazza, and pasta making in an inner-west distillery.

  • Erina Starkey
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The Sampson Street Long Lunch is one of the big-ticket events of Orange’s food festival.

Royal connection and NSW’s best hotel: 11 highlights of Orange

We’re not the first to wonder why the town was dubbed Orange, and not Apple.

  • Katherine Scott
Lucetta Dining in Orange.
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Lucetta Dining

Cuisine with a family flavour, served in a buzzing dining room.

Inside 20-seater wine bar Hey Rosey in Orange.
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Hey Rosey

Cosy wine bar in cahoots with surrounding producers.

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