Fence post mayhem: Hoons get away with it
RESIDENTS fear it’s only a matter of time before someone is killed at a hoon hotspot in Grafton.
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RESIDENTS fear it’s only a matter of time before someone is killed at a hoon hotspot in Grafton.
A NEW exhibition at Schaeffer House Museum recognises the history of this lifesaving service
NSW Fair Trading is warning businesses in northern NSW to be wary of anyone offering cheap bitumen work.
FIND out what sales are happening at participating outlets for the Go Crazy Grafton! Crazy Sale Day.
SEVENTY years on from the drowning of 13 cub scouts as they returned from a Christmas party on Susan Island, the tragedy is still fresh in the memory.
VOLUNTEERS from the Clarence-Nambucca SES region attended 12 calls for assistance yesterday afternoon.
A BRIEF thunderstorm delivered hail and gusty winds to Grafton and surrounding suburbs this afternoon, with reports of power out at Junction Hill.
TODAY marks the 70th anniversary of the drowning of 13 Cub Scouts in the Clarence River, and the Grafton Scout Group will commemorate the tragedy on Sunday.
GRAFTON Jail is top of the priority list for reactivation as the prison population in NSW increases, says Member for Clarence Chris Gulaptis.
REGIONAL Express (Rex) has been voted by the Australian Traveller Readers’ Choice Awards Survey as the best Australian regional airline for the second time.
THE sporting achievements of McAuley Catholic College were far reaching in 2013.
THE Coffs Clarence Local Area was identified as one of four police commands where incidences of fraud rose considerably in the two-year period to September.
EMBARKING on a 3200km bike ride would be impressive at any age, but at 69 it is amazing.
BILLY’S Shadow holds a soft spot in Dianne Hannon’s heart.
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