Council approves first round of Community Initiatives Program Clarence Valley Council has approved more than $60,000 in funding for 39 applications in Round One of the Community...
Australian teachers pave the way for the future The 2022 Commonwealth Bank Teaching Awards celebrates 22 of Australia’s most outstanding educators for building a brighter future...
BIRTHDAY BASH FOR 90-YEAR-OLD GRAFTON BRIDGE A piece of infrastructure that was vital to the development of the North Coast and intercity transport has turned 90,...
Cervical cancer screening now available with self-collection Women and people with a cervix will soon be able to perform their own cervical screening test under changes...
Second death in custody at new jail By Tim Howard A 29-year-old inmate has died at Clarence Correctional Centre on June, the second man to die...
Appeal fails: John Edwards behind bars till 2035 By Tim Howard A former Grafton school teacher jailed for 24 years for the murder of his wife...
Grafton’s time-old royal tradition leads the way against gender discrimination By Lesley Apps FOR the first time in its 88-year history the Jacaranda Queen program will...
Staff recognised at STRIVE Awards Clarence Valley Council has acknowledged the contributions of some of its top-performing staff of 2021 in the STRIVE Awards ceremony. The...
Emergency call saves hotel from disaster By Tim Howard A quick-thinking cleaner has saved an iconic Grafton watering hole from serious damage says Grafton Fire and...
“Unreasonable complainant” vindicated By Tim Howard A Yamba woman Clarence Valley Council branded an “unreasonable complainant” has been vindicated in the findings of independent regulator the...