Corowa residents have paid tribute to two teenagers killed when twin brothers crashed in separate cars on a residential street.
Help keep family & friends informed by sharing this articleA southern New South Wales community is mourning two teenagers who were killed after twin brothers crashed in their separate vehicles on Tuesday night.
Family and friends of the victims have tearfully visited the fatal scene as they try to process the tragic crash — joined by local emergency service organisations and community members in leaving floral tributes and messages at the tree.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Pre-school parents in NSW set for hundreds of dollars in fee reliefThe initiative is aimed at boosting early childhood education, the Minns government said.
Read more »
NSW government to deliver ‘housing strategy’ in upcoming budgetNew South Wales Treasurer Daniel Mookhey says people of NSW can expect in the upcoming budget, a “housing strategy” designed to help people own their homes and equally to assist renters. This comes in response to the progressively worsening housing crisis in NSW which is putting more stress on homeowners and renters. “We have signed up to some pretty aggressive targets,” Mr Mookhey told Sky News Australia. “Working in partnership with the Albanese government. “But we need to do that … we have already commenced an overhaul of the NSW planning system.”
Read more »
Hundreds of dollars in childcare relief expected for thousands of NSW families‘These are big reforms that will impact the way we deliver early education in NSW.’
Read more »
Eraring will not stay open a ‘day longer than it needs to’: NSW TreasurerNew South Wales Treasurer Daniel Mookhey says that Eraring Power Station should not stay open for a “day longer than it needs to”. The coal-fired power station is set to close once a replacement energy supply is established, to avoid energy insufficiency. “Nor do we want to pay a cent more than we have to when it comes to this particular issue,” Mr Mookhey told Sky News Australia. “But we are and have already announced $800 million dollars to be able to fast track the connection of renewable energy zones to the New South Wales power grid. “That is the most important investment we will be making, that will allow us to stabilise the grid.”
Read more »
Park’nPay app on NSW budget chopping block but FuelCheck sparedThe Minns government has confirmed the popular parking app will be axed as it tries to find savings to the state’s bottom line.
Read more »
Mookhey evasive as he prepares to hand down NSW BudgetNew South Wales Treasurer Daniel Mookhey was evasive when asked about the government's plans on housing and the Eraring coal fired power plant as he previewed the upcoming state Budget.
Read more »