Backpackers learn new life skills as they help rebuild farm fencing destroyed...
A melting pot of international backpackers combine with farmers to rebuild infrastructure destroyed by bushfires.
View ArticleSnowy Valleys residents now have customised help
Snowy Valleys residents now have tailored help to recover from the bushfires, as part of a scheme launched across NSW, Catherine Marriott is leading the team in the southern inland.
View ArticleSee the list: The residents allowed to cross Victorian border as NSW varies...
NSW has signed off on an exemption to its Victorian border rules that will allow some people to travel interstate, but conditions apply.
View ArticleMouse plague partly blamed for massive Telstra outage
Thousands of Telstra customers are offline after two separate faults took out more than 40 mobile sites overnight. Mice are suspected to be behind the outage at one of the exchanges.
View ArticleHatchie was breaking into the overseas market. Then COVID hit
Interviews with more than a dozen artists, managers, agents and others paint a picture of an Australian music industry grieving over what has been lost.
View ArticleShire speaks out over boundary concerns
Tumbarumba Shire Council in southern NSW has moved to allay community concerns about boundary changes.
View ArticleCrews contain east Vic, Hobart fires
Light rain has brought relief for firefighters battling a blaze at Yallourn North in east Victoria.
View ArticleFire surrounds crews as blaze heads north
A fire is threatening homes in the town of Michelago, south of Canberra, amid reports of property losses in the area.
View ArticleResidents vigilant as rains ease fire threat
Conditions have eased on fire grounds near Michelago, south of Canberra, with light rain hitting some areas.
View ArticleRaging bushfires destroy 10 homes
10 houses were destroyed as bushfires raged out of control in NSW yesterday.
View ArticleDamaging blazes spark call to be fire ready
There is an appeal for Riverina Murray residents to be prepared for bushfires after two big blazes yesterday burnt out more than 15,000 hectares.
View ArticleResidents take stock after bushfire terror
NSW residents take stock after wild bushfires destroy homes and blacken thousands of hectares of land.
View ArticleCool change gives firefighters upper hand
Cool temperatures and light rain have helped firefighters get the upper hand on bushfires across NSW.
View ArticleTalks to provide help for fire towns
People impacted by the Tooma and Gerogery fires can find out about available help at public meetings in both centres tonight.
View ArticleMouse plague partly blamed for massive Telstra outage
Thousands of Telstra customers are offline after two separate faults took out more than 40 mobile sites overnight. Mice are suspected to be behind the outage at one of the exchanges.
View ArticleHatchie was breaking into the overseas market. Then COVID hit
Interviews with more than a dozen artists, managers, agents and others paint a picture of an Australian music industry grieving over what has been lost.
View ArticleUnwind with Fanny Lumsden: How the musician decompresses after touring with...
Returning to farm life with her young family helps musician Fanny Lumsden decompress after big months on the road.
View Article'They've filmed people throwing their instruments': Musicians share baggage...
A broken instrument can put a touring musician's livelihood in jeopardy, but many have horror stories about damaged equipment after travelling with commercial airlines.
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