Local G.J Gardner Homes Taree owners Ian and Cheryl Gray have donated a whopping $7,000 toward a brand-new skate park which they say will be an enormous.
A NSW man charged over online abuse sent to NRL superstar Latrell Mitchell is exceptionally sorry , his lawyer says.
Daniel Robert Hudson, 25, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to using a carriage service to menace, harass or cause offence over two comments directed to the South Sydney fullback in April. He is extremely apologetic for what he has done. He has apologised to police and asked that be passed on to Mr Mitchell and South Sydney, lawyer Ryan Finch said on Wednesday.
Latrell Mitchell (pictured) has publicly spoken about the effects online abuse can have He accepted it s absolutely appropriate that Mr Mitchell and South Sydney would call this behaviour out
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Welcome to the MidCoast region, we hope you enjoy your holiday with us.
Due to recent floods, many MidCoast waterways, parks, reserves, showgrounds, sports fields, campgrounds and other spaces may be closed due to damaged infrastructure or unsafe conditions.
As you visit, please observe all signage and obey directions of lifesavers at beaches.
Use your judgement and treat all flood-affected waterways as potentially contaminated unless they have the all-clear.
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Waterways
Both the Forster Ocean Baths and the Blackhead Ocean Baths have been tested and are safe for swimmers.
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Two Propel-owned funeral homes pay penalties for alleged misleading local ownership claims
WT Howard Funeral Services and Coventry Funeral Homes, trading as Fitzgerald’s Funerals, have each paid $12,600 in penalties after the ACCC issued each of the businesses with an infringement notice for allegedly making a false and misleading representation about their ownership. This coincides with the release of an ACCC survey seeking further information about the experiences of consumers and businesses with the funeral services sector.
WT Howard promoted on its website that it was “proudly local and independently owned” while Coventry represented that “Fitzgeralds Funerals in Townsville North Queensland is locally owned and operated”, when in fact both WT Howard and Fitzgerald’s Funerals are owned by a publicly listed company, Propel Funeral Partners.