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The newspaper is titled after the Manning River which is a prominent river system near the town of Taree. The Manning River Times started publication in 1952 and is still published currently. [3] Previously to 1952 the newspaper was published as The Manning River Times and Advocate for the Northern Coast Districts of New South Wales. [3]
The Manning River news and advocate for the Northern Coast districts of New South Wales: Balgowlah: No: defunct: 1865–1873 Manning River News: Cundletown: No: defunct: 1874–1887 Manning River Times: Cundletown: No: defunct: 1869–1893 Manning River Times: Taree: No: current: 1939– The Manning River Times and Advocate for the Northern ...
After August 1939 the Executive Council had automatically commuted death sentences to a term of imprisonment. [195] In 1955, with the Labor party in control of both houses of the State Parliament, New South Wales abolished the death penalty for crimes such as murder and rape.
Studios were opened in Kempsey in 1956 but local news came from 2NR in Grafton until 1960 when the first locally produced bulletins began. The station relocated to new studios in Port Macquarie in 2004. ABC Mid North Coast is the originating station of Statewide Afternoons, heard on most of the other ABC Local Radio stations in New South Wales.
Taree, New South Wales, Australia: Cancer [26] Ronn Goedert White Witch: 49: July 16, 2000: Cancer Jerome Smith KC and the Sunshine Band: 47: July 28, 2000: Miami, Florida, U.S. Crushed by a bulldozer [27] Nazia Hassan: 35: August 13, 2000: London, England: Lung cancer Alan Caddy Johnny Kidd & The Pirates The Tornados: 60: August 16, 2000 ...
The railways of New South Wales, Australia have had many incidents and accidents since their formation in 1831. There are close to 1000 names associated with rail-related deaths in NSW on the walls of the Australian Railway Monument in Werris Creek. Those killed were all employees of various NSW railways.
Felt throughout North East Victoria and Southern New South Wales, but not in Melbourne. New South Wales: Newcastle: 1906-05-16 UK Damage in the suburb of The Hill. Ruptured water mains. Caused some cliff erosion [8] [9] New South Wales: Taree – Newcastle: 1916-06-11 UK Damage to the Seal Rocks lighthouse. Caused alarm along the Mid-North ...
Taree (/tɑːriː/) is a city on the Mid North Coast, New South Wales, Australia. It and nearby Cundletown were settled in 1831 by William Wynter. [ 2 ] Since then it has grown to a population of 26,381, [ 1 ] and commands a significant agricultural district.