Roads turned into rivers and a popular tourist attraction received its second dose of bad luck from Mother Nature after falls of more than 100mm in some areas.
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Subscriber only Two men guilty of a string of break and enter across the Lower Clarence have been told to stay out of trouble ahead of their sentencing. Jack Edwards, 21, and Aaron Oscar Glaser, 23, were arraigned before Lismore District Court on Wednesday. Edwards plead guilty to three counts of break and entering a dwelling to commit larceny in circumstances of aggravation while in company. Glaser, who was facing six counts on the indictment, plead guilty to four charges of aggravated break and enter dwelling in company, robbery, enter dwelling with intent to steal and aggravated break and enter to commit serious indictable offence.
A new fully enclosed synthetic cricket pitch and an upgrade to two existing pitches is complete as part of a $100,000 upgrade of Harwood Cricket Club’s training facilities.