Plus, how the IT outage hit Newcastle, body finally found in Swansea Channel, and Jesmond bunya pine tree's new life
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A feasibility study with AGL to explore green hydrogen possibilities at the now-closed Liddell coal-fired power station looks to be on the backburner. But Fortescue chairman Andrew Forrest insist he's not walking away from hydrogen. | | |
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As industry experts continue to grapple with how a suspected defect in a computer update brought the world to a halt, Australians recount how the incident unfolded. | | |
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Luke Smith, 23, was in a tinny when it capsized almost two weeks ago at Swansea in New South Wales. A multi-agency search failed to find him. | | |
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When guitar maker Matthew Semmens heard a locally loved bunya pine tree needed to be cut down to make way for a new road, he was determined to get his hands on it and make it into musical instruments instead of wood chips. | | |
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Following a joke in Sydney about the attempted assassination of Donald Trump the world of Tenacious D has gone into meltdown. | | |
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Two former world champions and a rising African powerhouse stand in the Matildas' way. So how will the Olympic group stage define their medal chances? | | |
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Experts are worried about a proliferation of "single-issue" cannabis clinics opening in Australia, some of them willing to prescribe via telehealth consultations with few checks. | | |
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The Blues passed the ultimate test of their Origin mettle to win the decider at Lang Park and their reward is a place in New South Wales folklore. | | |
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Ten teams across six sports will represent Australia at the Paris Olympic Games, and many of them have genuine hopes of taking a medal home with them. | | |
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Amelia Crispin was born without a uterus, but she always knew she wanted to be a mother. | | |
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Kira Eacott is a careful hairdresser with a keen eye. Now she's trained to spot suspicious skin spots that could be melanomas. | | |
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When Kate lost a close family member, her sister-in-law came to her with a unique idea: Using a death doula to help plan the funeral. | | |
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NRL stars support Indigenous health expo: Singleton welcomed NRL stars Bradman Best (pictured above left) and Latrell Mitchell (centre) to town as part of a health expo aimed at Closing the Gap in engagement with medical services. Best caught an early morning flight from Brisbane on Thursday morning after the NSW Blues's historic State of Origin win to attend the Ungooroo Aboriginal Corporation Health and Wellbeing Expo. Its focus was bringing the local Indigenous community together and raising awareness about the free medical services offered by the corporation. Image credit: ABC News/Bridget Murphy Dam's flood earthquake risk: Hunter Water says it needs to undertake more engineering and design work around the Grahamstown Dam after a risk assessment found nearby properties could be flooded in the event of an earthquake. The capacity of the region's largest drinking water supply dam will be reduced to 90 per cent as an interim response. Hunter Water says it will take five to 10 years for a more permanent solution. Residents living near Grahamstown Dam will receive letters about the potential risk of flooding in the event of an earthquake. Former Labor member to run as Independent: Former Labor party member Ross Kerridge will run for lord mayor of Newcastle as an Independent in the September local government elections. Mr Kerridge lost to Nuatali Nelmes in Labor's lord mayoral pre-selection earlier this year and says the council has been overly focused on privatisation and commercialisation. He spent almost five decades with the Labor Party. Bridge upgrades complete: More than a dozen bridges have been replaced across the Upper Hunter as part of the New South Wales government's fixing country bridges program. The Dartbrook Bridge near Aberdeen was officially opened last week, marking the final step in the bridge replacement program. Under the program 14 local timber bridges have been replaced with new concrete structures. Upper Hunter Shire Council general manager Greg McDonald says it's a testament to what can be achieved when the state government works collaboratively with councils. Former bowls club to be revamped: The Awabakal Local Aboriginal Land Council says the former bowling club at Whitebridge will be turned into a community space for the organisation. The Burwood Colliery Bowling Club premises have been sitting vacant since it closed in 2015,and the land council took control of the site in 2018 after a successful land claim. Land council chief executive Kumarah Kelly says the site is being cleaned up and it's aiming for the space to be partly completed by mid next year. Knights to open NRLW season: The Newcastle Knights will host the Sydney Roosters at Hunter Stadium on Thursday night to open the 2024 NRLW women's competition. The Knights are chasing a third consecutive premiership. Newcastle's playing squad is mostly unchanged, with the biggest change new coach Ben Jeffries. Finals hopes fading: The Newcastle Knights men's side went down to the Brisbane Broncos 30-14 in front of a home crowd of more than 26,000 people on Saturday night. The loss puts a dent in the Knights's chances of making the NRL finals. Newcastle is four points outside the top eight with just seven rounds remaining. The team has a bye this weekend. | | |
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It's easy to make beef and broccoli at home, and this version includes chilli and sesame. Buttery, garlic rice makes it even more delicious. | |
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