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.
Family, friends and colleagues gathered at Tingha Police Station yesterday to honour his long career.
In 1980, aged 25, a determined Mr Jones began his career.
He was first stationed at the Metropolitan Police Area as a Probationary Constable in general duties before being transferred to Tingha Police Station.
Over his long career, he served at Tingha, Gravesend and Inverell.
Following time served as a lock-up keeper and general duties officer, he found a new passion for teaching skills to up and coming Probationary Constables at the Goulburn Police Academy.
“The highlight of my career was the six and a half years I spent teaching at the Academy in Goulburn,” he said.
Landholders on the look out as plague locusts descend on green pastures after years of drought
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Landholders are urged to report locusts and populations to get them under control.
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First mice and now plague locusts are rearing their heads in southern Queensland and northern New South Wales for the first time in years, thanks to recent rain.
Key points:
Locust populations have been growing in southern Queensland and northern NSW for the first time in years
Scientists say there is a moderate likelihood of more widespread high-density populations developing during summer and early autumn
Landholders have been urged to report and monitor populations and get them under control before they can cause widespread damage