‘Scratching the surface’: Tourist charged in alleged drug bust
A skydiving trip to a Far South Coast town has landed a Victorian student in hot water after being charged with drug supply and possession.
A skydiving trip to a Far South Coast town has landed a Victorian student in hot water after being charged with drug supply and possession.
Blurred images and text messages have delayed the court case of a Shoalhaven man accused of producing and disseminating child abuse material.
For students like Georgia Absolm, living with a learning impairment can make the standard four-walled classroom a challenge. Cue a move to shift the chalkboard outside.
The race to elect Australia’s next government has officially started, as pre-polling sees tens of thousands queue to place their ballot in the 2022 Federal Election.
The Coalition has announced a $106 million pledge for disaster-ready telecommunications, which Labor says its “too little, too late” as election day nears.
Liberal candidate Andrew Constance has defended his decision to put One Nation candidate Jerremy Eid ahead of his Labor rival, as controversy grows around the party’s “ghost” candidates.
A multi-million dollar redevelopment in the heart of a Far South Coast town has faced pushback from a local business group that says the project needs “serious consideration”.
After months of searching and tense negotiations, the Shoalhaven Homeless Hub has found its new home with the help of a state government cash splash.
Clean energy projects on the South Coast have received a boost as the Liberal Party unveils its cash splash on a Nowra-based cogeneration project.
During a visit to the South Coast, NSW Labor leader Chris Minns has hit out at the state government for failing to provide assurances to the state’s teachers as thousands walk off the job.
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