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City poised for renewal
7:35 PM | After several false starts and a few unexpected hurdles, some of the major projects planned for Newcastle’s ailing CBD will be realised this year, the state government has pledged.
6:15 PM | Why is St George and Sutherland Shire the best place in the world to live?
5:16 PM | Australian borrowers will have to wait at least another month for more interest rate relief after the Reserve Bank surprised most economists by leaving its key rate unchanged. The Reserve Bank today kept its cash rate at 4.25 per cent, defying expectations of a third rate cut in a row - just three of 27 economists polled by Bloomberg predicted the result.
5:13 PM | Round four of the Penrith Cycling Club Autumn Series took place at the Sydney International Regatta Centre last Monday.
4:58 PM | Detectives in the Hunter Valley have started an investigation into the suspicious death of a woman at Greta.
4:35 PM | The Hawkesbury Family History Group will meet for the first time in 2012 on Wednesday, February 8 and anyone interested in family history is welcome to attend.
Big wet plays havoc in Blacktown
4:34 PM | THE big wet soaking Blacktown this summer has caused havoc for many residents and kept State Emergency Service volunteers out in the elements.
4:34 PM | Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce large hailstones, very heavy rainfall, flash flooding and damaging winds in a number of regions - including Coffs Harbour - over the next several hours.
Illawarra science whiz takes out national award
4:29 PM | At just 16, Ethan Butson has been named one of the nation’s brightest young minds - for the third time.  | CommentsComments (1)
Beware the wild weather, says bureau
4:29 PM | Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce large hailstones, very heavy rainfall, flash flooding and damaging winds in a number of regions - including Port Macquarie - over the next several hours.
RBA leaves rates on hold
4:21 PM | Australian borrowers will have to wait at least another month for more interest rate relief after the Reserve Bank surprised pundits by leaving its key rate unchanged.
4:20 PM | Hopes are fading for a Canberra man feared drowned after disappearing from Haycock Point near Eden on Monday afternoon.
4:02 PM | Governor-General Quentin Bryce made a morale-boosting visit to flood-ravaged Moree today.   | GALLERY: Moree Floods: February 2012
High-rises haunt St George
4:00 PM | FEAR that high rise development will be forced on St George suburbs has risen another notch after the state government's recent proposal to bypass councils and let developers choose sites to be rezoned.
Hills boys off to serve
3:59 PM | Andrew Johnston and Brendan James have joined the Australian Defence Force.
Police puzzled over cubby house blood at Riverwood
3:51 PM | Police are puzzled after finding "a substantial amount of blood" inside a cubby house at a Riverwood school last Tuesday.   | Possible crime scene discovered ...
3:44 PM | THE Reserve Bank of Australia has left interest rates on hold at its first meeting of the year, despite expectations of a third consecutive rate cut.
3:43 PM | THE controversial pilot wood pellet fuel plant in Eden has been approved by the Bega Valley Shire Council.
3:42 PM | Detectives have formed a strike force to investigate the suspicious death of a woman at Greta.
3:41 PM | THE much-anticipated Oxley Highway upgrade was officially opened today.   | CommentsComments (3) | $158 million highway opens
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