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Operators commence new services as part of updated NSW TrainLink network

Operators commence new services as part of updated NSW TrainLink network

Australian Bus and Coach

Numerous Australian bus and coach operators have announced the start of new services as part of a revamped New South Wales TrainLink network.

CDC secured four new seven-year contracts covering nine routes across Victoria, regional NSW and Canberra.

These contracts form part of an uplift to NSW TrainLink coach services announced by the NSW government in May. Commencing on July 1, CDC, alongside other operators, has started running services across the NSW TrainLink coach network.

CDC’s Victorian business CDC Victoria will operate one of the new contracts, covering one route with four services, strengthening connections between Broken Hill, Mildura and surrounding regional communities. Operating between Broken Hill and Mildura, these services will run twice a week on Wednesdays and Fridays from commencement, as part of the new seven-year contract.

CDC’s regional NSW operations, through CDC NSW and CDC Canberra, will operate the other three contracts covering eight routes in regional NSW across the Far North Coast, North West Slopes and Southern NSW, including key corridors such as Tweed Heads to Casino, Ballina and Moree to Grafton, Queanbeyan and Young to Yass, Goulburn and Jindabyne to Canberra as well as Narrabri, Burren Junction and Wee Waa.

Friday, July 3, 2026/Author: Kate Schwager/Number of views (0)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: No rating
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Pride of the Lions

Pride of the Lions

The Courier

WEE Waa Lions Club hosted its changeover dinner on 23 June, with special tributes to the late Noel Holland, a Wee Waa Lion, and the late Rob Gilbert, a Narrabri Lion.

A minute’s silence was held in recognition of both men, honouring their decades of service to the community, their loyalty to Lions and their unwavering dedication to the volunteer activities and initiatives the groups have supported over the years.

Narrabri Lions Rod Onus and John McPherson attended the dinner, held at Wee Waa Bowling Club, showing support for their neighbouring club and playing a few friendly tricks and jokes to keep the Wee Waarians on their toes.

 

Friday, July 3, 2026/Author: Kate Schwager/Number of views (0)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: No rating
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From Sport to Everyday Life: Applying Recovery Science to Daily Routines

From Sport to Everyday Life: Applying Recovery Science to Daily Routines

Practical strategies from Recovery Science show how everyday routines can improve health and wellbeing.

Recovery Science is often associated with elite athletes, but its principles extend far beyond the sporting field. This article explores how everyday Australians can apply recovery strategies to improve sleep, nutrition, movement, and mental health. By incorporating small, consistent changes into daily routines, individuals may experience greater energy, resilience, and focus. From active recovery like walking and stretching to mindful practices for stress management, recovery is a holistic approach that benefits both body and mind. Insights from Recovery Science highlight how evidence-based practices can support sustainable wellbeing in daily life.

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How Funeral Services in Sydney Are Embracing Culture and Community Traditions

How Funeral Services in Sydney Are Embracing Culture and Community Traditions

Cultural respect and modern compassion are shaping the future of funeral services in Sydney.

Sydney’s funeral services are evolving to reflect the city’s rich cultural diversity. No longer confined to standardised practices, they now incorporate traditions from Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Sikh, Islamic, Jewish, and Indigenous communities. Families increasingly seek eco-friendly options, live-streamed ceremonies, and community-based memorials that align with modern needs. Case studies show how sensitive providers blend heritage and contemporary elements, offering comfort through personalised farewells. Cultural sensitivity is vital, not only for grieving families but also for reinforcing Sydney’s identity as an inclusive city. Families looking for compassionate funeral services in Sydney may find comfort in this supportive approach.

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Political News

Fuel Subsidies for Community Services

Fuel Subsidies for Community Services

5 May, 2026

Member for Barwon, Roy Butler, has warned that the ongoing fuel crisis could severely compromise access to essential health and community services in rural and remote communities unless a temporary fuel subsidy is introduced.

Mr Butler’s office has been contacted by numerous organisations that provide transport for rural and remote patients to attend health and specialist appointments, as well as organisations delivering health services directly into people’s homes.

“These services are a lifeline for people who have no other means of transport,” Mr Butler said. “Any disruption caused by increased fuel prices would have serious consequences for health and wellbeing outcomes in our communities.”

Tuesday, May 5, 2026/Author: Kate Schwager/Number of views (0)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: No rating
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Fuel Crisis Prompts Tourism Concerns

Fuel Crisis Prompts Tourism Concerns

5 May 2026

Rising concern about the impact of the fuel crisis on local tourism has prompted the Member for Barwon, Roy Butler, to urge city residents to continue with their plans to visit regional NSW over the Easter holiday.  

Local tourism operators are reporting a bump in Easter cancellations against a backdrop of lower overall bookings in March this year compared to the same time last year. 

“It’s a tough time for many people who work in tourism,” said Mr Butler.  

“Caravan parks in Broken Hill are reporting a drop in revenue of more than 25%, with management and staff discussing reduced hours. 

“Fewer shifts are available for motel workers around Narrabri too. 

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Rural News

Telstra's coverage map shrinks, past black spot funding under the microscope

Telstra's coverage map shrinks, past black spot funding under the microscope

Governments relied, in part, on telecommunication companies to provide coverage maps. Now the maps have changed - and the NFF wants black spot funding reassessed.
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Irrigation property with excellent water sold soon after auction | Photos

Irrigation property with excellent water sold soon after auction | Photos

An outstanding irrigation property has sold soon after auction.
Wednesday, July 1, 2026/Author: SuperUser Account/Number of views (21)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: No rating
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