Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Rural communities say New South Wales council mergers are really ... and other top stories.

  • Rural communities say New South Wales council mergers are really ...

    Rural communities say New South Wales council mergers are really ...
    Rural communities say New South Wales council mergers are really all about Sydney Posted February 16, 2016 16:42:31 Snowy River Shire Councillor Mayor, John Cahill, says there is a widespread view that the NSW local government merger process is really all about Sydney and that rural communities should be left alone."I think there's quite a lot of feeling that says just that. And I think there's quite a lot of political ideology behind that too," he said."I think the N..
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  • Rural communities say New South Wales council mergers are really ...

    Rural communities say New South Wales council mergers are really ...
    Rural communities say New South Wales council mergers are really all about Sydney Posted February 16, 2016 16:42:31 Snowy River Shire Councillor Mayor, John Cahill, says there is a widespread view that the NSW local government merger process is really all about Sydney and that rural communities should be left alone."I think there's quite a lot of feeling that says just that. And I think there's quite a lot of political ideology behind that too," he said."I think the N..
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  • Sydney native hopes to impress with Mackay Cutters

    Sydney native hopes to impress with Mackay Cutters
    RUGBY LEAGUE: Former Sydney-based player Mike Pearsall is hoping to have a big year in 2016 with the Absolute Enterprises Mackay Cutters. "I started my career in Sydney when I was six-years-old up until last year when I turned 21," Pearsall said. "I was working towards breaking into the New South Wales Cup for the last two years until the end of last year." Pearsall is happy with how his time at the Cutters has gone so far and attributes it to the program run by coach David Simpson. ..
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  • Bar owners and bartenders have their say on Sydney's lockout laws ...

    Bar owners and bartenders have their say on Sydney's lockout laws ...
    When a series of fatal one-punch assaults occurred in New South Wales (NSW) in 2013, the NSW Government reacted by promptly introducing lockout laws in Sydney’s inner-city venues. This included patrons not being able to get into a bar or club after 1:30am; last drinks at 3am; and takeaway alcohol sales prohibited after 10pm state-wide. Over the next 18 months, debate about the effectiveness of the lockout laws buzzed continuously, but it reignited last week after chief executive officer of Free..
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