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Leadership upheaval – Deputy John Barilaro follows Gladys Berejiklian out of NSW parliament

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Leadership upheaval – Deputy John Barilaro follows Gladys Berejiklian out of NSW parliament

By Margaret Dekker

NSW Deputy Premier and leader of the NSW National Party John Barilaro has joined former Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Transport Minister Andrew Constance in resigning from parliament in an extraordinary week in state politics.
“I have decided now is the right time for me to hand the reins over to new leadership and resign as Deputy Premier of NSW,” the former Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW, Industry and Trade said in a statement on Monday, October 4.
He said it was time for NSW to embrace a new era.

Water Minister Melinda Pavey is tipped to be new NSW Nationals leader

Water Minister Melinda Pavey is tipped to be new NSW Nationals leader

“As we emerge from lockdown, we must embrace this time as a new beginning for our state and welcome the opportunity it presents for a refresh,” John Barilaro’s statement continued.
His shock resignation came just a day after NSW Transport Minister, veteran Bega MP Andrew Constance announced his resignation on Sunday October 3, citing a possible tilt at Federal Politics in 2022.
Three resignations in as many days will see by-elections now held in the seats of Monaro (Barilaro replacement) Bega (Constance replacement) and Willoughby (Berejiklian replacement.)
Mr Barilaro was elected leader of the NSW Nationals and Deputy Premier of NSW in 2016.
“Ten and a half years is a long time in politics. Five years is a very long time as Deputy Premier, I’ve taken it seriously and given everything I possibly could have,” John Barilaro said on Monday.
“It is tough on anybody in public life to continue in this role, especially under so much scrutiny, especially media scrutiny.”
Mr Barilaro hoped regional NSW recognised his “genuine and tireless effort to be there for them.”
A Nationals party room meeting was set for this Wednesday for John Barilaro to formally resign as leader and call a ballot for his replacement.
Nationals MP Melinda Pavey, the Member for Oxley and current NSW Minister for Water, is widely tipped to replace John Barilaro as the next NSW Nationals leader.
“I’ve almost had 20 years in Parliament. I just want to continue serving our community,” Ms Pavey said earlier this week.
Andrew Constance MP said he wasn’t surprised by the sudden changing of the guard in New South Wales.
“The situation with Gladys was always going to trigger an enormous change or shift in the paradigm, and that’s what’s happened,” Andrew Constance said.

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BREAKING NEWS: The Northern Rivers Times – Edition 245 is Out Now!

🔹 Minns Government Reshuffle
Janelle Saffin joins the NSW Cabinet as Minister for Recovery and North Coast in a major government shake-up. Her appointment is expected to strengthen regional recovery efforts following recent natural disasters

🔹 Vale Nella Pinkerton
Casino mourns the passing of local icon Nella Pinkerton, the matriarch of Pinkerton’s Jewellers. A beloved community figure, her legacy of generosity and service is being remembered fondly by friends, family, and long-time customers
 

🔹 Caravan Park Evictions Spark Outrage
Clarence Valley Council orders long-term caravan park residents to vacate by June 30, sparking anger and uncertainty as affected tenants face financial hardship and displacement. Many are calling for government intervention to stop the forced evictions​

🔹 Council Meeting Chaos
A Clarence Valley Council meeting descends into chaos as the Mayor abruptly shuts it down, sparking protests from councillors and community members. The meeting, meant to address critical local issues, was cut short amid growing tensions

🔹 Disaster Payments Extended
Residents of Richmond Valley, Kyogle, and Clarence Valley are now eligible for federal disaster payments following the devastation of Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. The extension comes after local leaders pushed for urgent assistance for affected families

🔹 Midwife’s Mission in Myanmar
Woodburn’s Mon Parker shares her harrowing yet inspiring experience delivering healthcare in Myanmar’s war zones. Despite dangerous conditions, she continues to help build medical facilities for those in need, earning international praise for her humanitarian work

🔹 Casino Beef Week Secures Major Sponsor
Australian Food Super signs a three-year deal as naming rights sponsor for the highly anticipated Casino Beef Week’s Super Saturday Street Festival, promising to elevate the event’s success with new attractions and greater community involvement

🔹 Alstonville Cultural Centre Needs Urgent Repairs
Ballina Mayor calls for $16 million in funding to restore the storm-damaged Alstonville Cultural Centre. The community hub remains in disrepair, with fears it may be permanently closed without government intervention

🔹 Farmers Demand Urgent Support
Nationals MP Richie Williamson is pushing for immediate financial relief for primary producers affected by Cyclone Alfred. With farms devastated and supply chains disrupted, calls grow louder for government assistance to aid recovery

📢 Stay updated with the latest local news – Grab your copy of The Northern Rivers Times today! 🗞️

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Four youths charged – Smithfield

Tuesday, 24 September 2024 11:53:46 AM

Officers from Strike Force Sweetenham have charged 4 teens following a pursuit in Sydney’s south west yesterday.

About 11.40am (Monday 23 September 2024), officers attached to Cumberland Highway Patrol attempted to stop a grey SUV on Woodpark Road, Smithfield.

When the vehicle failed to stop as directed, a pursuit was initiated.

The pursuit was terminated and a short time later, the vehicle allegedly collided with a white SUV at the intersection of Merrylands Road and Cumberland Road, Greystanes.

The driver of the white SUV, a 75-year-old man, was trapped for a short time before self-extricating.

He was treated at the scene by NSW Ambulance paramedics before being taken to hospital as a precaution.

The driver of the grey SUV, a 14-year-old boy, and his four passengers ran from the scene.

Three boys, and 11-year-old, two 14-year-olds, and 18-year-old man, were arrested nearby and taken to Granville police station.

A fourth female passenger ran from the scene and has not been located.

The driver was charged with police pursuit and drive conveyance taken without consent of owner. He was given conditional bail to appear before a Children’s Court on Monday 14 October 2024.

The18-year-old man was charged with be carried in conveyance and breach of bail. He was refused bail to appear before Parramatta Local Court today (Tuesday 24 September 2024).

The other 14-year-old boy was taken to Westmead Hospital for treatment of a broken arm, and he will be dealt with under the Young Offender’s Act.

The 11-year-old boy was dealt with under the Young Offender’s Act.

Inquiries are ongoing into the incident.

Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.

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The Northern Rivers Times Hits the Stands!

We are thrilled to announce the release of our latest edition of The Northern Rivers Times! Grab your copy today for just $2 at leading newsagents, Woolworths stores, and service stations from Coffs Harbour to Coolangatta.
Featured Stories:
• North Coast Flood Plain Probe Cut Short
• Mayor and MP Continue Fight for Ferry
• Regional NSW’s Biggest Hospital Move Successfully Completed
• TAFE NSW Giving First Nations Job Seekers in Casino
• Federal Budget 2024/25: Implications for Ballina Shire
• Northern Rivers Koala Hospital Needs Funding
• Spider Woman’s Book Lifts Lid on Care Risks
• Scenic Rim Clydesdale Spectacular 2024
• New Marine Rescue Brunswick
• Alarming Surge in Homelessness
This special edition is packed with essential updates and engaging stories from the Northern Rivers region. With a variety of captivating articles, this edition offers a rich mosaic of news that keeps you connected to the vibrant life across our communities.
Don’t miss out—pick up your copy today and stay informed about everything happening in the Northern Rivers region!

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