April 24, 2026
‘On the couch’ with Jasminda
Jasminda's Advice

‘On the couch’ with Jasminda

DEAR Jasminda, Every time I catch up with my friends the conversation always ends up leading to our despair over American politics. I catch up with them to escape negative things and sometimes I now leave feeling worse than when I arrived. What’s the answer? Katie L. Dear Katie, It’s hard to fathom some of […]

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Public input sought on hemp industry’s future
Health, Regional

Public input sought on hemp industry’s future

A DRAFT NSW Hemp Industry Development Plan is now open for public comment. The draft plan from the NSW Government proposes an industry vision to establish hemp as a mainstream crop and sustainable source of products in NSW. “Supporting the vision, four development objectives provide strategic direction for actions to capitalise on the key opportunities […]

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Asian Cup agony: Matildas star Fowler has ruptured ACL Mary Fowler is set for a long stint on the sidelines. Photo: AP Photo/Daniel Cole.
Sport

Asian Cup agony: Matildas star Fowler has ruptured ACL

MATILDAS star Mary Fowler has ruptured her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and is in a race against time to play in next year’s home Asian Cup. Manchester City had been hopeful the brilliant winger had avoided the dreaded injury, suffered when she appeared to wrench her right knee while overstretching for the ball on Sunday. […]

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Police conducting bail checks on ‘weak’ legal basis Police have been warned about the practice of entering property to check on bail compliance. Photo: Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS.
Local News

Police conducting bail checks on ‘weak’ legal basis

POLICE in Australia’s largest state have been slammed for regularly entering the private property of former inmates out on bail to conduct compliance checks, without a court order. A damning report from the NSW Law Enforcement Conduct Commission says police have been stretching their authority and powers by relying on a weak legal principle to […]

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‘Little Wings’ giving 10-year-old Oliver a fighting chance Hopping aboard the Little Wings plane; Oliver and Westport Club General Manager Anthony Westman. Photo: supplied.
Local News

‘Little Wings’ giving 10-year-old Oliver a fighting chance

TEN-year-old Oliver Davis of Kew lives with a rare autoimmune disorder known as Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP). The condition impacts his peripheral nervous system, leading to the intermittent loss of nerve function, and fatigue. Oliver undergoes essential Intravenous Immunoglobulin Therapy each month, and is flown to the Sydney Children’s Hospital in Randwick on board […]

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Explainer: how to interpret ‘pollie-speak’ and campaign ‘slanguage’ (Top) Cowper MP Pat Conaghan pledged $5m for a high performance football centre last week, as he did in 2022. Photos: Nationals.
_Camden Haven

Explainer: how to interpret ‘pollie-speak’ and campaign ‘slanguage’

PROMISES, promises, promises. With 11 candidates now running for the seat of Cowper and 10 running for the seat of Lyne, the media releases and community appearances are coming thick and fast. But for all the election rhetoric, “promises” is the one word you’re unlikely to see or hear. That’s because candidates cannot possibly know […]

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‘Mountain to climb’ for PM as Labor ascends in polling Polling has Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor ahead with voters but many remain undecided. Photo: Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS.
Community

‘Mountain to climb’ for PM as Labor ascends in polling

A LABOR majority is becoming increasingly likely as the prime minister declares he’s in for the long haul, but a vast number of voters remain undecided. Recent polls show Labor gaining momentum, widening the two-party preferred gap and putting a majority government in reach as the coalition campaign falters. Labor is ahead 54.5 to 45.5 […]

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Coopernook Public School host ultimate Girls’ Night In Coopernook Public School. Photo: supplied.
_Camden Haven

Coopernook Public School host ultimate Girls’ Night In

THE Coopernook Public School (CPS) community came together for the ultimate “Girls’ Night In” on Tuesday, 1 April. More than just an evening of fun, the event was a celebration of connection, compassion, and courage, all in the name of breast cancer research. Breast cancer is a devastating disease characterised by the abnormal growth of […]

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Frog ID Week recordings help identify new species A Litoria rubella. Photo: Alan Greer.
Community

Frog ID Week recordings help identify new species

RESULTS from Australia’s biggest annual frog count, hosted by the Australian Museum last November, have helped inform the scientific description of at least eight new frog species. FrogID coordinator Nadiah Roslan said, “FrogID acoustic data (audio recordings) were used alongside morphology and genetic data to describe these species as new to science.” With over 1.1 […]

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