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8:30AM: That is it from me have a good weekend folks!
8:27AM: Go back in time with Shellharbour History gallery of times long gone but not forgotten...
8:25AM: Is there a trick to persuading people to eat fruit? Perhaps there is and an Australian study thinks it has the answer!
8:25AM: Get the full story about injured Milton-Ulladulla Bulldogs player Brad Hammond.
“He was unconscious for seven to eight minutes, a serious thing. Brad will have brain scans to make sure he’s OK.”- said club president Bert Powell.
Mr Powell said the doctors had advised Mr Hammond not to play football again.
8:20AM: A special Anzac Centenary exhibition at the Kioloa Fire Station on Anzac Day. Following the story of Doctor Rae Howard Riley and her father’s relentless dedication to the wives and children of his fellow soldiers killed in World War I.
“My father never spoke much about the war, but he always stood up for those left behind,” she said.
8:15AM: Keep your eyes peeled for these guys this season... protect your head as they protect their little ones...
8:13AM: A very familiar scene down on the south coast...
8:12AM: Friday's meeting of the Council of Australian Governments meeting looks like being dominated by state government anger over the loss of $80 billion in federal hospitals and schools funding promised by the previous Labor government. More here.
8:10AM: Significant job losses are likely after the axing of Moruya’s Southern NSW Medicare Local.
The service has failed in its bid to become a national Primary Health Network in a federal shake-up of the sector.
The government announced last year it would replace Medicare Locals with the networks, forcing services to compete in a tender process. More.
8:10AM: He's the only politician who could appear on Q&A in a leather jacket and get away with it. Now, Malcolm Turnbull has set sartorial tongues wagging again by appearing on the cover of the latest edition of men's fashion magazine GQ.
8:05AM: ONE Bega Valley local has built a full-size working flight simulator in his backyard!!
Hidden in the hills behind Verona is a garden shed with a difference.
8:00AM: Don’t know if the Queen will be very happy about this…
7:55AM: The state-sanctioned beheading of two Indonesian maids in two days in Saudi Arabia has prompted fierce protests in Indonesia and renewed criticism of the country's double standard on the death penalty as it prepares to execute two members of the Bali nine drug ring.
The executions were condemned by Indonesia's government even as it ignores global protests about its own plans to kill dozens of drug felons this year, including Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran. Details.
7:50AM: Drunken youths are in the spotlight in Merimbula after bottles were broken near the Pambula Surf Life Saving Club on Monday night.
Get the police updates.
7:45AM: Get akll the latetse fishing report for the coast.
ANOTHER recreational boat had a ‘situation’ or ’near miss' on the Narooma Bar on Monday... get more.
7:40AM: Check out some Shoalhaven pics that have made waves on social media.... wow we look good!
7:35AM: A SEX worker has allegedly pocketed $63,900 from an 83-year-old man who said she gave next to nothing in return.
Ulladulla police say she may be the same woman who relieved another man of up to $100,000 as far back as 18 months ago. Get the details.
7:30AM: Efforts have been praised for the successful decoration on Kiama Lighthouse for the Centenary of Anzac logo.
7:25AM: The 80s never dies with Hasselhoff…
7:20AM: A very emotional plea from the mother of missing toddler William Tyrrell says she has a vision in her head that somebody "reached over and ... has gone 'clump' on his shoulders, picked him up and moved him on ... because ... that's the only way ... to explain for him not to be there".
"We can't live forever... like this"... can you help?
7:15AM: Police are encouraging people who are subject to racist attacks to come forward following an incident on a Sydney train where a young woman defended a Muslim couple who were being harassed.
The incident was captured on film and has been viewed more than 80,000 times.
7:10AM: NOWRA: A strange incident occurred in Kangaroo Valley on Wednesday afternoon when a man’s cries for help echoed throughout the valley although no one had reported a missing person.
Police began a search for the man which was called off yesterday. Get more details.
7:05AM: WARILLA: Incredible footage of a young girl who was hit by a car in Warilla where a very lucky girl narrowly escaped serious injury or death.
7:00AM: WOLLONGONG: Human remains were allegedly discovered at a Wollongong unit block last night.
A crime scene has been established at the units at Crana Place, Mangerton where what is believed to be human remains were discovered at 11:50pm, Thursday, April 16. Get the details.
Wollongong police attended a unit block in Crana Place at Mangerton about midnight, where they found what is believed to be human remains in an external building within the complex.
A crime scene was established and an investigation is now underway by Wollongong Detectives, assisted by investigators from the State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad.
Police have advised there may be some disruption for nearby residents while specialist officers process the
Anyone with information is urged to call Wollongong Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/
Northbound traffic may be affect by an accident on Mount Ousley following a multiple car accident.
Trains are running on time and no traffic incidents to report this morning, stay safe on the wet roads and remember to drive to the conditions.
Cloudy today with a 90 per cent chance of rain and temperatures between 15 and 18. Light winds becoming northerly 15 to 25 km/h in the afternoon.