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Two people killed in truck, car crash south of Nowra
Two people have died in a truck and car crash on the New South Wales south coast. The Princes Highway at Falls Creek, south of Nowra, remains closed in both directions as emergency services tend to the scene. Police have established a crime scene and are investigating the cause of the crash.
15yo girl left with fractured skull after e-scooter crash
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