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Old Wiggles make way for the young (and female)
4:00 AM | After entertaining children for 21 years, three original members of toddler supergroup the Wiggles will retire in favour of younger performers, including a woman.
Cessnock councillors complain of delays
4:00 AM | Cessnock council's executive team has come under fire from angry councillors who say they appear to be on a "go slow campaign".  | CommentsComments (1) | Call for inquiry into Cessnock ...Accusations fly at Cessnock ...
Extra houses for Maitland-Kurri corridor
4:00 AM | 400 new home sites are planned for 56 hectares of land at Gillieston Heights, near Maitland.
Police farewell Anita Face
4:00 AM | The police force has changed a great deal, especially for women officers, since 1971 and Anita Face has been there through it all.
Council fixes plan for Lorn bats problem
4:00 AM | Maitland City Council has unanimously endorsed a plan to manage a colony of flying foxes that have plagued Lorn for more than two years.
Holden to sell Chevy to the US
4:00 AM | Holden is preparing to rekindle exports to the United States with plans to sell a high-performance version of its next Commodore model in North America, badged as a Chevrolet.
Tillegra project officially dead in the water
4:00 AM | Hunter Water has abandoned for good any plans to resurrect the controversial Tillegra Dam project as an option for drought-proofing the region’s water supply.   | CommentsComments (1)
Council accused over dog attack
4:00 AM | The state government has been urged to investigate why authorities failed to declare dogs at a Lake Macquarie property as dangerous.  | CommentsComments (1) | Teenager mauled in savage dog ...A dog attack every day | GALLERY: Dog attack on Natalie Southam
4:00 AM | RESIDENTS of a Hillvue home came face-to-face with a thief on Wednesday afternoon.
4:00 AM | A 13-YEAR-OLD boy will appear in court, and another could face his victims under the Young Offenders Act, after they were arrested over a break-in at Moree.
Uralla SES moves into purpose-built offices
4:00 AM | URALLA SES has a new home.
4:00 AM | Comforted by the knowledge that her immediate family members are safe, Tomoko Shiine wants to get to the truth about how far Japan has come more than one year on from its devastating tsunami.
Century of league caught on film, set free on walls  at Tamworth gallery
4:00 AM | A SPECIAL celebration of rugby league, highlighting 100 years of the game, is on show at Tamworth Regional Gallery from tonight.
4:00 AM | TWELVE schools across the New England region will take control of their own budget and staffing under the national Empowering Local Schools Initiative.
4:00 AM | THE NSW Farmers’ Association has welcomed the state government’s proposed action to strengthen farmers’ property rights in relation to mining practices on their lands.
4:00 AM | ARMIDALE’S Traffic Education Centre should become a full-time facility devoted to the education of young drivers, according to member for Northern Tablelands Richard Torbay.
Paws to the floor for RSPCA cause in North West
4:00 AM | Rescue dogs of all ages, breeds and personalities will scamper their way into your heart at RSPCA Million Paws Walks in Tamworth, Armidale, Glen Innes and Inverell on Sunday.
4:00 AM | AN NRMA executive’s inspection of the Newell Highway in the North West has revealed parts of it and roads near it have deteriorated so badly that some local councils have even considered replacing them with gravel.
Coal battle heats up at Boggabri mine
4:00 AM | A PROTEST at the Boggabri Coal Mine yesterday started peacefully and ended peacefully, but the protesters say they’ll keep going back until their demands are met.
BlueScope gets Salvos’ appeal off to fine start
4:00 AM | In one of his final duties before leaving BlueScope Steel, external affairs manager Mike Archer handed over $30,000 yesterday to kick off the Salvation Army Red Shield Business Appeal.
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