Politics
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Labor announces Parkes candidate
THE Australian Labor Party has finally announced its candidate for Parkes, Broken Hill local Nathan Fell, a month out from the Federal Election. The announcement…
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Questions over Turley’s LGNSW role
A LOCAL Councillor’s new role within Local Government NSW has come under fire after Broken Hill City Council resigned from the association. Last year, the…
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Parkes MP has final hurrah in town
OUTGOING Member for Parkes, Mark Coulton, said another goodbye to the community of Broken Hill on Thursday, February 20, with a Civic Reception held at…
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Minns cites city’s power outage in parliament
NSW PREMIER Chris Minns has cited the October 2024 Broken Hill power outages during a tense Parliamentary question time discussion regarding the privatisation of the…
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Nats name their man for Parkes
THE National party has confirmed its preselected candidate at the upcoming Federal Election for the seat of Parkes. Jaime Chaffey has been named to run…
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Minister, DoE, weigh in on PSSA issue
THE New South Wales Department of Education and Deputy Premier and Minister for Education and Early Learning Prue Car have weighed in on the Broken…
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Planning rules to bypass councils
THE New South Wales Government has announced the establishment of a new state-led approval pathway for major residential projects as well as a process for…
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Coulton reflects on time in house
MEMBER for Parkes Mark Coulton delivered his valedictory speech at Federal Parliament’s House of Representatives on Monday ahead of his imminent retirement in early next…
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Coulton supports Chaffey
PARKES Federal Member, Mark Coulton, has thrown his support behind Gunnedah Mayor Jamie Chaffey as the new Nationals candidate for the seat. Mr Chaffey has…
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Sharp says State Gov doing all it can
PENNY Sharpe, New South Wales Minister for Climate Change, Energy, Heritage and The Environment has said she and the State Government are doing everything possible…