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Cooma bridge could be closed for two years
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Alpine Way speed change causes frustration
Transport for NSW has implemented a permanent 80 km/h speed limit along a 30-kilometre stretch of the Alpine Way, between Jindabyne to Thredbo.
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Councillor Andrew Thaler accused of bullying Snowy Monaro Regional Council CEO
The Industrial Relations Commissioner has heard that Snowy Monaro Regional Councillor, Andrew Thaler, allegedly called council CEO, Noreen Vu, a ‘silly little bitch’, a ‘liar’ and ‘a corrupt, bullying psychopath’.
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Tax reforms aimed at reallocating existing housing stock, not building homes.
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Council of social service urges parliament to pass capital gains and negative gearing reforms.
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