April 7, 2026
Australians warned to pay attention to superannuation paperwork Who will inherit your superannuation nest-egg… and are you sure?
Community, Government, National

Australians warned to pay attention to superannuation paperwork

MILLIONS of Australians are putting their superannuation at risk by not following-through with proper, and legally binding, beneficiary paperwork, according to a nation-wide survey. Research conducted by Super Consumers Australia, an advocate for people on low and middle incomes in Australia’s superannuation system, shows that more than one in three Australians with super say they […]

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Flood recovery grant applications to be processed quicker Member for Oxley Michael Kemp discusses flood recovery with Premier Chris Minns and NSW Nationals leader Dugald Saunders in May. Photo: Michael Kemp FB.
Community, Government

Flood recovery grant applications to be processed quicker

THE State Government last week announced it would immediately double the number of staff members working on the processing of Rural Assistance Authority (RAA) Recovery Grants for primary producers impacted by the May floods. Since June, the RAA has received almost 2,000 applications and has approved more than $23 million in payments, however the Government […]

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Exciting Vision for Gloucester High School Ms Suvaal with the school captains Emma and Sam, Relieving Principal Mik Wisely and the P&C’s James Hooke.
Community, Government, School

Exciting Vision for Gloucester High School

GLOUCESTER High School’s strategic improvement plans were on the agenda during a recent visit by Parliamentary Secretary for Trade and Small Business Emily Suvaal. Ms Suvaal MLC met Acting Principal Mik Wisely, the school’s captains and members of the community, to discuss future infrastructure investment. The visit was organised in collaboration with the Gloucester High […]

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Small businesses on the Mid North Coast left behind in flood recovery funding Michael Kemp MP addresses the funding shortage. Photo: supplied.
Government

Small businesses on the Mid North Coast left behind in flood recovery funding

SMALL businesses across the Mid North Coast have been left behind in the wake of the devastating May floods, according to local business leaders who say the NSW Government has failed to deliver critical support. Team Taree (Taree Business Chamber) and the Macleay Business Representative Group are jointly calling on the NSW Premier to act […]

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Concerns Bucketts Way traffic could worsen due to quarry usage Traffic queuing to turn from Bucketts Way onto the Pacific Highway.
Community, Government

Concerns Bucketts Way traffic could worsen due to quarry usage

BOORAL resident Kieran Fraser has expressed concerns that traffic issues on Bucketts Way are likely to become much worse if the proposed Hillview Hardrock Quarry in Maytoms Lane, near Booral, is approved. According to the application, when operational, there will be 272 two-way truck movements, six days per week, over an eleven-hour day due to […]

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Wollongong and Newcastle councils pitch in for flood recovery A pothole filling crew from Wollongong Shire Council.
Government

Wollongong and Newcastle councils pitch in for flood recovery

MIDCOAST Council has offered thanks to Wollongong Shire Council for sending manpower and resources to help with the flood recovery process. Two pothole filling crews of four staff in each team did one-week stints on the MidCoast, doing their bit to help the local road work crews. A spokesperson from the Wollongong Shire Council said […]

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XPT replacement trains unlikely to arrive in Gloucester anytime soon An artist’s impression of the XPT replacement trains. Photo: TfNSW.
Community, Government

XPT replacement trains unlikely to arrive in Gloucester anytime soon

THE wait for XPT replacement trains looks set to continue for the foreseeable future, with Transport for NSW Deputy Secretary Camilla Drover unable to put a date on when the new trains would come into service.  “I’m not willing to commit to a hard and fast date,” she said at a recent Parliamentary budget estimates […]

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