Knitting Nanna locked-on to harvester
A member of the Knitting Nannas said she was happy to halt logging in a Coffs Harbour state forest, even though she’s copped a fine for the stunt.
A member of the Knitting Nannas said she was happy to halt logging in a Coffs Harbour state forest, even though she’s copped a fine for the stunt.
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A high-profile Coffs Harbour journalist says she will “strenuously” challenge charges levelled against her following an anti-logging protest. Here’s the latest.
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Coffs Harbour’s Monroe Mills – the little girl allergic to the sun – says she’s just trying to live her best life, and has been encouraged to keep going by megastar performer Lizzo.
A state forest on the edge of Coffs Harbour has gone into lockdown as police move in and Rural Fire Service volunteers extinguish a sacred fire. Here’s the latest.
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