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WHEN Lucky was just three months old, he was doused in petrol and set on fire.
WHEN Lucky was just three months old, he was doused in petrol and set on fire.
JOHN BREEZE can understand why the Federal Government has banned the use of foil insulation.
THE primary school at Grevillia, north-west of Kyogle, is being forced to close down this year due to a lack of numbers.
ALL OF Australia’s major polluting sectors, including agriculture, must be included in any scheme to reduce carbon emissions, says the EDO.
A DEADLY funnelweb spider has been found on the grounds of Lennox Head Public School, while a brown snake has been caught in a resident’s bin.
TAFE teachers on the Northern Rivers will go on strike today over disputes with the Department of Education and Training’s proposed working conditions.
ISABEL REED has lived down Grays Lane at Tyagarah for the past 10 years, so she’s used to the road being cut by floodwaters.
COMMUNITY groups in Lennox Head are becoming increasingly worried about the future of the village’s ‘social hub’, the Lennox Head Bowls and Sports Club.
AGRIBUSINESSES on the North Coast have suffered over the past quarter, according to the results of a new survey.
A GROUP of more than 25 home sustainability assessors met in Brunswick Heads yesterday in an effort to protect the reputation of their Green Loans program.
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