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Skeletal remains of two Aboriginal ancestors have been returned to Northern New South Wales after they were taken more than one hundred years ago.
The skull of a man, sent to Scotland for research in the 1880s and also one of a woman were returned to the Anaiwan people and laid to rest in the Booroolong Nature Reserve last week.
It is one of the rare occasions that the remains of a woman have been returned to Anaiwan land, adding extra sentimental value for women of the tribe, who performed a cultural ceremony for the first time.
Anaiwan woman Cheryl Kitchener told NITV News she was honoured to be a part of the event.
Drumlines flagged for a Northern New South Wales beach after a fatal shark attack are yet to be installed almost a year later.
Gold Coast surfer Rob Pedretti was mauled by a shark on Salt Beach on the New South Wales North Coast.
Since the attack surveillance measures including drones and listening stations have been implanted along the Tweed Shire coast.
Further south, beaches between Newcastle and Wollongong have shark nets and tagging while Ballina and Richmond Valley councils have smart drumlines.
Tweed Shire Councillor James Owen believes trialing the smart drumlines would help ease public apprehension.
New South Wales Agriculture Minister Adam Marshall and Tweed MP Geoff Provest discussed drumlines after Mr Pedretti’s death last year, to no avail.
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Isobella Evans is a journalist with NBN News in Tamworth, NSW.
After writing her first story at age twelve about an adventurous beach ball, she quickly discovered her love for writing. Since then, she has graduated from a Bachelor in Communication at the University of Newcastle and worked as a journalist for the Sydney Royal Easter Show and as a columnist for a Central Coast publication.
NBN News is Isobella s first full-time television role, and she is loving every minute of it.