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Charges laid over police shooting
09 Sep 10 | A man has been charged with shooting with intent to murder after a young detective in training with the Middle Eastern Organised Crime Squad died after being shot during a raid in Bankstown last night.   | Glen Innes police officer shot ...External Link
After almost three years, missing son surfaces
09 Sep 10 | A BOY believed to be the kidnapped son of the former NSW deputy fire chief, Ken Thompson, has been found in northern Europe after a two-and-a-half year global search.  | CommentsComments (1)
09 Sep 10 | PETER Draper, the independent member for Tamworth, believes a concerted campaign is being run against Tony Windsor by his political foes.   | CommentsComments (11) | Windsor hopes voters will come ...Windsor says New England to ...
Windsor hopes voters will come around
09 Sep 10 | TONY Windsor has not been threatened with violence over his decision to give the Labor party a chance to form government, but emotions in the electorate are running high.   | CommentsComments (23) | Windsor says New England to ...Leaders wanted no second ...
09 Sep 10 | A 21-YEAR-OLD Narrabri man has been refused bail on murder and sexual assault charges in Moree Local Court following a fatal attack on a toddler.   | CommentsComments (2)
Watagans murder victim had been shot before
09 Sep 10 | MURDER victim Steven Quire survived being shot in the head during a violent attack more than a year before his body was dumped in a shallow grave in the Watagans, the Newcastle Herald can reveal.
$2.5m Newcastle cruise ship plan founders
09 Sep 10 | THE state government's much-lauded $2.55 million Dyke Point cruise ship terminal was put to the test yesterday. It failed, embarrassingly so, according to some passengers.   | CommentsComments (57) | Liner deal neededMP's push for Queens Wharf ... | GALLERY: Pacific Sun in Newcastle
Police cleared over Belmont shooting of mentally ill man
09 Sep 10 | THE mother of a man police shot and killed while he was suffering a violent psychotic episode has criticised a coroner's finding clearing police and health authorities.
09 Sep 10 | A Sydney man, who secretly filmed a 12-year-old boy showering, pleaded guilty to child porn charges in Wollongong Local Court yesterday.
09 Sep 10 | ANGLICAN Bishop of Newcastle Brian Farran has defended a decision not to publicise serious misconduct findings, including sexual misconduct and harassment, against former Cooks Hill parish priest Garry Dodd in July.
09 Sep 10 | A BUS driver who professed his love for a 13-year-old girl after forging a relationship with her via the social networking website Facebook pleaded guilty yesterday to procuring her for sex.
09 Sep 10 | IT HAS never been tougher to be a fringe artist in Sydney, says Kris Smith, artistic director of the two-week festival, which kicks off tomorrow.
09 Sep 10 | FOR tens of thousands of years, Aboriginal Australian artists have used ochre from the earth, with its rich red, yellow and brown hues, to express their Dreamtime stories.
09 Sep 10 | A diagnosis of prostate cancer can be crushing but you don't have to face it alone, writes Malcolm Brown.
09 Sep 10 | Forget those who say men and women are fundamentally different, writes Robin McKie.
09 Sep 10 | STEVE FIELDING says he could be convinced to support the revised mining tax but would not be bullied into rushing it through to please the Treasurer.
09 Sep 10 | WHILE the focus of federal politics has switched quickly from the overpopulated suburbs to rural and regional Australia, Labor says it has not forgotten its most controversial election promise, the Parramatta to Epping rail link.
09 Sep 10 | AS ROB OAKESHOTT was doing a phone interview with a Melbourne radio station yesterday morning an elderly man ambled into his Port Macquarie electorate office and handed the receptionist a T-shirt emblazoned with Mr Oakeshott's name.
09 Sep 10 | PRESSURE is building on the Treasurer, Wayne Swan, to broaden the scope of next year's tax summit to include discussion of the GST.
09 Sep 10 | AUSTRALIA'S ''first bloke'' could soon also become the country's first home stylist, with a long-standing tradition involving the prime minister's partner in the decoration of The Lodge and Kirribilli House.
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