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At the Mudgee Medical Centre, practice manager Colleen Best said the billions of dollars being promised by both sides won't change their rates. |
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Dubbo filmmaker and Yuwaalaraay man Dylan Nicholls has been working with families to recognise the contributions and bravery of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Great War. Now, his journey to discover the stories of First Nations diggers has taken him to the war grounds of Europe. |
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A young soldier was carrying a Bible when he was hit by shrapnel at Gallipoli — it's among the items on show in Sydney to mark 110 years since the ill-fated landing. |
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Two candidates for the federal seat of Calare believe their campaign posters may have been damaged by people who have "an issue with a woman running in the election". |
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Before the remote town of White Cliffs got state-funded transport to Broken Hill 300 kilometres away, some locals went long stretches without essential services and supplies. |
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Blind cricket gave Scott Jones an opportunity to meet like-minded people after the loss of his eyesight left him with a feeling of grief. |
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A NSW council is working out whether it can afford to keep six cemeteries open to future interments, when it doesn't know where people are already buried at some of the sites. |
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A trip to the hospital and some badly mangled feet couldn't stop Amber Bryant as she ran from Adelaide to Broken Hill to raise funds and awareness for endometriosis. |
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