The Northern Rivers Times Edition 173

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The Northern Rivers Times

November 2, 2023

8 NEWS

Alstonville wins Tournament of Minds

Getting trains back on track

TOM raising funds

By Samantha Elley Alstonville Public School has walked away with the gold in the recent International Tournament of Minds held at La Trobe University in Melbourne nearly two weeks ago. The team of Year 6 students: Nahla Turner,

“They had two challenges they had to complete,” said Amy. “There was a long term one where they were in a room for three hours.” The project involved creating artwork, dances and performances. The action was performed in a 3x3 metre squared space.

“I think they were super excited to win the La Trobe water bottle,” laughed Amy. “They were over the moon with the win. “There was a lot of cheering, especially as we were representing NSW.” Amy said the girls

By Samantha Elley

TOM Winners

Bridget Farrelly-Wight, Charlotte Davis-Job, Cleo Wynd and Year 5 students Trixie Gillett and Ashor Kincade rocked the Arts segment of the competition. After winning the NSW finals in September, they headed to Melbourne with teachers Amy Gartside and Dave Hutchins and their parents to come up against all the other states and New Zealand.

“At one point there was a spontaneous task of 10 minutes where they were judged on their creativity,” said Amy. “They were confident with their spontaneity as they had received good feedback from the state finals.” The talented six ended up walking away with the winners medal, a trophy and a gift pack from La Trobe University.

and their friends and families had worked very hard to make it to the international finals. “They raised all the money themselves, as they didn’t receive any government handouts,” she said. “They work really well as a cohesive team and they have been very grateful for all of the support from our school.”

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Recently, a meeting to reinstate trains in the New England area had been held in Tenterfield, and this was reported in The Northern Rivers Times. The meeting promoted a petition to highlight the issue, and now with 10,749 hardcopy signatures, it was tabled at a ceremony at Armidale train station which was attended by residents from Tenterfield, Glen Innes and Armidale. The petition is now in the hands of State Parliament to be

debated at a date to be confirmed. “This follows considerable efforts by the larger train reinstatement body Trains North Inc representing people from the New England area deprived of reasonable public transport between central NSW and (the) Queensland Darling Downs areas,” a spokesperson for Trains North Inc said. “Our studies indicate this train line can replace the hundreds of trucks on the New England Highway, saving hundreds of

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A Guide to Indigenous Australian Plants

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Large Fossil Spider found in Australia

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Why low-cost ketamine is still inaccessible to many with severe depression

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LIFELINE AND ON THE LINE AMALGAMATE TO BETTER SUPPORT PEOPLE IN CRISIS

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Dementia is Not Just About Memory Loss

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Grape Expectations by Max Crus Foreign Correspondence.

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Erasing Homelessness: A Ten-Year Solution

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New Subdivisions in Brisbane Address Housing and Land Shortage Crisis

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2026 LEXUS LF-ZC AND LF-ZL CONCEPTS: NEXT-GENERATION ELECTRIC VEHICLES PLEDGE A 900KM DRIVING RANGE

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Sneak Peek at the Honda Prelude EV

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TOKYO MOTOR SHOW UNVEILS THE TOYOTA FT-SE ELECTRIC SPORTS CAR

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Driving the Great Ocean Road

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Global fertiliser markets looking calmer in 2024, despite Israel-Hamas confict uncertainty

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New grants to help build resilient regional communities

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page 35

True colours: the art of breeding coloured sheep

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Plant protection guides out now for citrus and temperate fruit growers

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KATIE BROOKE SHARES NEW SINGLE ‘TOO FAR DOWN’ + ANNOUNCES FORTHCOMING SHOW DATES

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BEST ON THE BOX

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“Hats Off” to them.

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RECENT CATTLE MARKET REPORTS

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FEDERAL FIRE ANT FUNDING, CALLS FOR STATES TO COMMIT

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Gig economy, cost of living crisis and housing hostility: Young people are feeling worse off than their parents

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ATO secures additional $6.4 billion from large corporates

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Local talent, global impact: Cameron’s Kia ad editing win

2min
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Pictures from the edge

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page 20

Outpatient cancer care report shows positive experiences of care for Northern NSW patients

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North Coast students set to change the world in Game Changer Challenge

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Marine Rescue Brunswick to host food capability training exercise

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INNOVATIVE SAFETY SOLUTIONS FOR REGIONAL AUSTRALIA’S LEVEL CROSSINGS

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KEVIN HOGAN MP

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Arts+Culture

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Diary of a Flood Survivor

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HUGE SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR BYRON BAY WILDLIFE HOSPITAL AT WILD AID 2023

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Getting trains back on track

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pages 8-9

ANYONE UP FOR A GAME OF CROQUET?

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Rob’s Bentleg celebrates 30th anniversary

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Invasive weed Tropical soda apple impacts Northern Rivers farmers

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HELICOPTER TEST FLIGHT SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED

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VALLEY SHOWS SUPPORT FOR TIMBER INDUSTRY

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JACARANDA KING CROWNING A FESTIVAL FIRST

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