What are you reading? | Top stories from the week
- A local man was flown to Newcastle with head injuries after he fell on the railway tracks.
- A mothers group slammed Emmaville Central School after students were reportedly banned from using the school's play equipment.
- Glen Innes Correction Centre will be allocated more than 50 new beds to cope with the state's rising prison population.
► NEW ARRIVAL: Grant and Kylie Kneipp of Dundee welcomed their new baby Travis Walker Kneipp on August 2 at the Glen Innes and District Hospital.
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Travis was born a healthy seven pounds and seven ounces, with grandparents Roger and Flo Kneipp, Peter and Leigh Walker, and great grandparent Margaret walker are delighted with the arrival.
► BUILT FOR SPEED | PHOTOS
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► RECYCLING SHAME:
Glen Innes Severn Council's development planning and regulatory services director, Graham Price, said up to 50 per cent of recycling loads are being abandoned to the Glen Innes landfill site, because the loads are contaminated with hundreds of used nappies, bags of rotting food and animal faeces
So, what goes in which bin? Find the answer here.
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► SHORT FILM SUCCESS
Funding that helped Tamworth student Geordie Brown launch his new short film, 'The Crimson Pointe', at the Australian Decorative and Fine Arts Society on Thursday night, will be available to aspiring artists across the New England this year.