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Melbourne’s mid-season resurgence has continued with the Storm taking another big scalp in as many weeks with a thrilling 32-30 victory over Newcastle.

In an action-packed Friday night match at AAMI Park on 5 June, superstar halfback Jahrome Hughes piloted his team to the win to continue their climb back up the competition ladder after last round’s win over the Syd...


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All roads, and paths, will lead to the Lower Hunter with the return of the Loxford Maitland Running Festival this weekend.

Hosted by local company H Events, the sporting extravaganza continues to grow each year.

And, 2026 will be no exception, thanks to a new half-marathon course, naming rights sponsor and a late deadline for entries.

“The festiv...


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At the conclusion of this round, the 2026 Denton Engineering Cup season officially reaches its halfway point.

Some big surprises remain in the top five, namely the form of surprise packets Central Newcastle and Lakes United.

However, the highly-fancied Entrance Tigers occupy sixth position with a game in hand and last year’s grand finalists Cessnock sits j...


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He’s been labelled “passionate, dedicated and someone who is always in pursuit of excellence”.

And, anyone who’s met Craig “Skippy” Johnston knows that description aptly hits the mark.

A Lake Macquarie legend, who attended Booragul High School, the 65-year-old’s best known for his footballing deeds with Liverpool during the 1980s.

Johnston made 2...


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Women waiting weeks and months in regional areas to get a doctor’s appointment for a prescription for the pill can now head to their local pharmacy.

NSW is the latest state to expand access to contraception beyond the GP’s office after Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania enacted similar changes.

Karen Carter has been serving her community, five hours’ drive ...


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