NSW government to examine Clubs betting deal with CrownBet
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The NSW government will investigate the $300 million digital gambling deal struck by ClubsNSW with James Packer's online betting business CrownBet. Racing Minister Paul Toole said officials from the state's betting regulator, Liquor & Gaming NSW, will ...and more »
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NSW government to examine Clubs betting deal with CrownBet - Cessnock Advertiser
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Wildlife Aid blames Singleton bat deaths on lack of tree cover in Burdekin Park - Cessnock Advertiser
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Wildlife Aid blames Singleton bat deaths on lack of tree cover in Burdekin Park
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BAKED: Flying foxes lay dead on the ground in Singleton's Burdekin Park after last week's heatwave. Wildlife volunteers say the removal of trees in the park contributed to the heat stress. Picture: Wildlife Aid Inc. See your ad here ... -
Cop killer living in Wagga with former Junee jail psychologist and their son | Photos, timeline - Cessnock Advertiser
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Cop killer living in Wagga with former Junee jail psychologist and their son | Photos, timeline
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A COP KILLER who served 16 years jail for the murder of a Sydney police officer is living in Wagga with his former Junee prison psychologist wife and their infant boy. Convicted murderer Murray Hearne, now 37, was the focus of a Channel Seven ...and more » -
And the most criminal name in Australia is ... - Cessnock Advertiser
And the most criminal name in Australia is ...
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Law firm Go To Court looked at names from more than 25,000 crimes listed in the website CrimeNet, which collates a database from publicly accessible records, and cross-referenced them with the most popular names in Australia in the past 90 years to ...and more » -
Greens call on Labor to return Santos political donations - Cessnock Advertiser
Greens call on Labor to return Santos political donations
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Greens MLC Jeremy Buckingham wants Labor to return a political donation from energy company Santos. Photo: Simone De Peak. See your ad here. What's happening in Cessnock. Where's the best pizza? New to the suburb and keen to find the best pizza.and more » -
New integrity body set to oversee NSW greyhound racing - Cessnock Advertiser
New integrity body set to oversee NSW greyhound racing
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A powerful new integrity body is set to be created to oversee greyhound racing in NSW following the recommendation of a panel established to advise the government on how to reform the industry. The panel was announced last year by then premier Mike ...and more » -
Just 129 public servants interested in sea change - Cessnock Advertiser
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Just 129 public servants interested in sea change
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Only 129 public servants have applied to be part of the Tax Office's controversial excursion to the NSW central coast. The underwhelming response, from the 19,000-strong revenue agency to requests for expressions of interest in transfers to Gosford ... -
Tickle those tastebuds Maitland Taste Festival is back | PHOTOS ... - Cessnock Advertiser
Tickle those tastebuds Maitland Taste Festival is back | PHOTOS ...
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Oddball, the pioneering penguin protector, passes away - Cessnock Advertiser
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Oddball, the pioneering penguin protector, passes away
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Oddball, the dog that not only put Victorian fairy penguins and a seaside city in the global consciousness, has died. Oddball, the Maremma dog and inspiration behind the movie of the same name, died last week at the respectable age of 15. His ...and more » -
New dementia figures reveal 'staggering' multibillion-dollar cost - Cessnock Advertiser
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New dementia figures reveal 'staggering' multibillion-dollar cost
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Merriwa-Sir Ivan Bushfire Appeal off to a flying start - Cessnock Advertiser
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Merriwa-Sir Ivan Bushfire Appeal off to a flying start
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By lunchtime on Wednesday the Merriwa-Sir Ivan Bushfire Appeal will have purchased more than 20 head of cattle, to be fed at Alexander Downs, with all monies raised going to assist the victims of last weekend's devastating bushfire. One of the Appeal's ...and more » -
International marketing expert Ian Elliot speaks at business leadership workshop in Cessnock - Cessnock Advertiser
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International marketing expert Ian Elliot speaks at business leadership workshop in Cessnock
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The creative genius behind some of Australia's most iconic brands will speak at a business leadership workshop in Cessnock on March 1. Ian Elliot will address the free workshop, which will be held during NSW Back to Business Week. -
Ed Ramsay won NSW Art Gallery competition for his likeness to sculpture Wild Man - Cessnock Advertiser
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Ed Ramsay won NSW Art Gallery competition for his likeness to sculpture Wild Man
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