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Sound education: Alstonville Public School band members were lucky enough to be playing in the Great Hall at Parliament House when Julia Gillard became the first female Prime Minister.

Students trumpet in new PM

THE 45 young musicians in Alstonville Primary School’s band will never forget their visit to Parliament House in Canberra last week.

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Green power lost by communities

Green power lost by communities

THE template which councils are being forced to use in developing their environmental plans is taking power away from communities, according to the Greens.

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Blinded by the light: Resident Glenda Pierce of Killarney Crescent at Skennars Head, has to wear sunglasses due to the glare coming off her neighbour’s new roof. . Picture: Jerad Williams

Locals blinded by colour of roof

FORCED to wear sunglasses in their kitchens, residents in Killarney Crescent at Skennars Head are not happy with the brightness of their neighbour’s new roof.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/rebecca-lollback/page/180