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School students buck trend to stage their own live music festival
Teenagers on NSW Central Coast create student-led Northwave music festival Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 3:36pm In short: Hundreds of people attended a live music festival that was organised entirely by high school students on the NSW Central Coast. The teens coordinated everything from booking local acts to marketing and lighting. The event was the final assessment for their VET Entertainment Industry Studies course, providing a career pathway into the sector.
Decades of Effort Restore Steelhead and Salmon Passage on Alameda Creek
Last year, California Trout and Pacific Gas & Electric removed the final barrier to fish passage on California’s Alameda Creek with funding from NOAA Fisheries’ Office of Habitat Conservation. For the first time in 50 years, threatened Central California Coast steelhead and other migratory fish can reach spawning grounds and juvenile rearing habitat in the upper watershed. Construction crews relocated a Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) natural gas pipeline and removed its concrete covering.
Weather warning for abnormally high tides along entire SA coastline
The State Emergency Service has responded to about 200 requests for help, mostly related to wind damage and minor flooding. Warnings are in place for coastal flooding and damaging winds. The SES has urged people to take care of their safety over taking photos of the storms.
Trump blames Iran for downing of army helicopter and says US must respond
US president says crew members are ‘safe and uninjured’ after attack near strait of Hormuz early on TuesdayMiddle East crisis – live updatesDonald Trump has blamed Iran for downing a US army helicopter near the strait of Hormuz, warning that the US would be forced to respond to the attack. The US army Apache helicopter gunship crashed off the coast of Oman early on Tuesday, according to US Central Command. The two crew members were later rescued in an unprecedented operation using an...
When police charged an NRL star, one detective broke ranks
When police charged footballer Tom Starling with assault, one detective broke ranks Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 4:45am As rugby league player Tom Starling, torn shirt, bloodied face and concussed, paced his police cell, a veteran detective's phone started to ring. It was a Sunday morning in December 2020 and Detective Sergeant Kurt Hayward was at home. "I received a few calls that an NRL player had been arrested by the local police," Hayward told Four Corners.
News bulletin cuts 'canary in the coal mine' for regional journalism
Fears of job losses as NBN confirms overhaul of television bulletins Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 3:25pm In short: Media academics fear for the future of regional journalism after WIN Corporation announced cuts to one of Australia's oldest nightly news bulletins. The current one-hour 6pm weeknight news bulletin on NBN in northern NSW will be cut to 30 minutes and shifted to 5:30pm, while local weekend bulletins have been axed. NBN News staff were told this week that WIN management will look at the news...
Trump admin’s cancellation of wind energy projects causes business turmoil
Trump admin’s cancellation of wind energy projects causes business turmoil Seven northeastern states have sued US gov’t for paying TotalEnergies to withdraw from offshore wind projects. French energy giant TotalEnergies is embroiled in a lawsuit between seven US states and the federal government as the administration of President Donald Trump upends domestic energy policy, shutting down some wind energy projects while pushing fossil fuels. It has also raised questions about the...
US military kills two alleged narco-terrorists in latest Eastern Pacific strike on drug-trafficking vessel
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Seven states sue Trump administration over offshore wind project deal
Seven states sue Trump administration over offshore wind project deal The states contend the deal will harm their states’ economies, energy grids and climate goals - Bookmark New York’s Attorney General has sued the Trump administration over a controversial deal to terminate an offshore wind project. The agreement, revealed in March, grants French company TotalEnergies $1 billion – essentially a refund for its offshore wind leases off New York and North Carolina – on the condition it invests...
New bulk-billing contraceptive centres aim to combat information void
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