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Fishermen find road crash victim
Investigations are continuing into a deadly car crash on Hungry Head road near Urunga at the weekend.[MORE]
Sewerage blamed for oyster virus
The Department of Primary Industries says it believes sewerage is the likely cause of a virus that has forced it to close the Kalang River.[MORE]
More teachers stop work over staffing concerns
The industrial dispute over the New South Wales Government's changes to school staffing policies is widening.[MORE]
Woman 'plotted murder of partner's ex'
A 33-year-old has fronted court after being charged with trying to arrange the murder of her partner's former de facto on the New South Wales mid-north coast.[MORE]
Public to keep access to waterfront reserve
The general public will continue to have access to a beautiful waterfront reserve in the Bellingen Shire.[MORE]
Bellingen rate rise info sessions attract small turnout
Bellingen Shire Council says information sessions on a proposed rate rise have received a lacklustre response from locals.[MORE]
Morgo Street Reserve proposal extended
Urunga residents now have six weeks to comment on a proposal to close access to the Morgo Street Reserve.[MORE]
Driver busted nearly six times over legal alcohol limit
Police say a man has lost his licence after being caught driving almost six times over the legal limit on the mid-north coast of New South Wales.[MORE]
Bellingen council may speed up CBD master plan funding
Bellingen Shire Council will discuss at its meeting whether to bring forward funding for works outlined in the Dorrigo and Urunga central business district (CBD) master plans.[MORE]
School bus crash kills one
A school bus crash on the New South Wales mid-north coast has killed a 17-year-old girl and injured six other children.[MORE]
Environmental review begins for Pacific Hwy revamp
The Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) says it has reached a significant stage in plans for the upgrade of the Pacific Highway between Warrell Creek and Urunga on the New South Wales mid-north coast.[MORE]
Cyanide protesters hope to stop train
Police say they have advised a group of protesters against a plan to flag down a freight train tonight near Urunga, on the New South Wales mid-north coast, saying they could face penalties including fines or imprisonment.[MORE]
WWII brothers to march together again
Four brothers who served in the Pacific during World War II will march together for the first time in over 60 years at the Anzac Day parade at Urunga on the mid-north coast in New South Wales today.[MORE]
Funding shortfall puts free legal service in doubt
Disadvantaged people in the Urunga area might be forced to represent themselves in court if a free legal service cannot find additional funding.[MORE]