Missing Indigenous elder found safe and well
A northern NSW Indigenous elder who went missing, sparking a frantic police search and desperate pleas from family has been found safe and well.
A northern NSW Indigenous elder who went missing, sparking a frantic police search and desperate pleas from family has been found safe and well.
The son of a Queensland grandmother whose remains were found in bush near a northern NSW beach has now issued a desperate plea to find out what happened to her. Here’s what we know.
One fire station’s trash has become another team’s treasure – Indigenous firefighters can’t wait to put their new truck to use to help safeguard Gumbaynggirr country on the Mid-North Coast.
A deal to release land for up to 1000 new homes in northern NSW is set to provide residents with safer living options as housing stress and homelessness remains high across the region.
In two short years the Lower Clarence Suns clawed their way back from “dead last” to fifth on the ladder for under 12s – among other success stories. One reason is coach Simon MacGregor.
A woman in her 30s charged with murdering her lover in his 60s, who was also her landlord, will remain behind bars for now after facing a Coffs court. Here’s the latest on the case.
It’s been 20 years since the City of Coffs Harbour and Clarence Valley Council agreed to a water supply arrangement. Now, they’ve struck a new deal after a year of negotiations.
A labourer pushed his partner into a makeshift fence in the centre of Coffs Harbour and pretended to hug her after being caught by an off-duty cop.
The Coffs bypass team and wildlife rescuers have carried out the first extraction of koalas from the bustling roadwork site – with one already suffering from chlamydia.
A trio of Coffs Harbour sculptors are thrilled to be sending their larger than life flying fish creation up to Queensland’s biggest sculpture festival on the colourful Gold Coast.
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