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Third man charged over students bashing
A third man has been charged over an alleged break-in and assault on five students in Coffs Harbour earlier this month.[MORE]
North coast development remains strong
An annual performance report on local governments across New South Wales shows development is still strong in the north coast region.[MORE]
Severe storms forecast for northern NSW
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the New South Wales Northern Rivers, the Northern Tablelands and the mid-north coast.[MORE]
Council fears timber industry infrastructure costs
Kyogle council is worried about the financial burden of the new timber industry, which will raise infrastructure costs.[MORE]
Kyogle Mayor won't contest NOROC leadership
Kyogle's new Mayor, Ross Brown, says he will not be putting his hand up to head the Northern Rivers Regional Organisation of Councils (NOROC) or the Pacific Highway Task Force.[MORE]
New mayor for Kyogle
Kyogle residents and the council have a new mayor for the first time in nine years.[MORE]
Kyogle sewerage works to get green overhaul
Sewerage treatment works at Kyogle are getting an environmentally friendly overhaul, thanks to a grant from the New South Wales Government.[MORE]
Tree pins down camping family
A huge gum tree pinned down a man and his 10-year-old son and injured his daughter while they were camping on a northern New South Wales farm this morning.[MORE]
Northern NSW secures world rally leg
The Australian round of the World Rally Championship (WRC) will be held in northern New South Wales next year.[MORE]
Police quiz youths over attempted car thefts
Investigations are continuing into a spate of attempted car thefts in the Casino area.[MORE]
Residents can't afford big rate rises: NOROC
New South Wales north coast councils are backing a report that found some would have to double their rates in the next decade in order to remain financially viable.[MORE]
Teachers to hold stop-work meeting
Teachers at Bellingen and South Grafton high schools will hold a stop-work meeting today in support of staff at Kyogle High School.[MORE]
Kyogle residents quizzed on councillor numbers
Kyogle Shire residents are being asked if they want to reduce the number of councillors representing them.[MORE]
Councils see benefit in no state government
A group representing New South Wales north coast councils says money would flow more easily to communities if there were no state governments.[MORE]
Buddhists to emerge from 3yrs' isolation
A group of Buddhists will emerge on the New South Wales north coast later this morning from three years of isolation.[MORE]
Funds boost for Northern Rivers Tourism
The northern New South Wales region's peak tourism group has received the news it has been waiting for.[MORE]
PM to discuss extra flood money with Iemma
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says he wanted to see the flood damage on the New South Wales north coast first-hand before offering extra assistance.[MORE]
Kyogle to host flood support meeting
Farmers wanting to know what assistance is available to help them recover from the recent floods can find out tomorrow at Kyogle, in northern New South Wales, in the first of a series of flood support meetings.[MORE]
Flood victims get rebates for wrecked cars
The New South Wales Government has announced stamp duty rebates for people whose cars were written off because of recent floods in northern and central-western New South Wales. [MORE]
Flood, storm damage bill hits $10m
The insurance industry is facing an estimated pay-out of $10 million in the wake of the severe storms and flooding that hit the New South Wales North Coast earlier this month.[MORE]
Floods damage milk quality
The biggest dairy cooperative in northern New South Wales says flooding and ongoing wet weather will cause milk quality to slide and production to drop for the next six months.[MORE]
Mass fish deaths could prompt ban
A decision on whether to close northern New South Wales's Richmond River to commercial and recreational fishing will be made in the next two days after thousands of dead fish and prawns washed ashore.[MORE]
Flood-hit farmers push for subsidies, not loans
Primary producers and politicians on the New South Wales North Coast are calling for subsidies from the state and federal governments to help the rural sector recover from recent floods. [MORE]
Thousands of fish wash ashore after floods
Thousands of dead fish have washed up on the banks of the Richmond River since the weekend after the recent floods on the New South Wales North Coast.[MORE]
NSW Legal Aid to hold forums for flood victims
Legal Aid New South Wales will hold advice forums in Kyogle and Coraki later this month to help flood victims.[MORE]