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May 2024

Posted inWhat's on

Hear from some of your favourite authors from the comfort of your local library

blankby Penelope ShawMay 2, 2024

The Sydney Writer’s Festival is getting Live and Local again this year with some of Australia’s biggest names in journalism and literature being livestreamed to local venues.

Posted inCrime, NSW Politics

It’s not love, it’s coercive control: New campaign highlights hidden abuse

blankby RK CrosbyMay 1, 2024

The NSW Government have launched an advertising campaign to raise public awareness and understanding of coercive control.

Posted inLocal festivals and shows, Moree

More to Moree’s foodie festival than what’s on the plate

by Georgie PooleMay 1, 2024

The Moree on a Plate festival next weekend is a celebration of regional produce, yet the festival is just one of the opportunities visitors have to enjoy Moree’s hospitality over the Mother’s Day weekend.  

Posted inBusiness

Facebook assets vulnerable to hacking and theft, but don’t expect Meta to help you

blankby Lia EdwardsMay 1, 2024

If you lose control of your Facebook business account or page, good luck getting it back from the social media giant. 

Posted inHealth, Tamworth

Suicide prevention programs receive $900 000 boost via PHNs pitch night events

blankby New England Times News DeskMay 1, 2024

The Hunter New England and Central Coast Primary Health Network (HNECC PHN) held two Pitch Nights this month, showcasing pitches from four local suicide prevention organisations and allowing participants to pledge funding for those they feel best meet the needs of the community. Read more here.

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