10June2026

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Saturday, 06 June 2026 16:17

ILLEGAL TO LEAVE YOUR DOG UNATTENDED

NEW NSW animal welfare laws will make it illegal to leave a dog unattended in a vehicle for more than 10 minutes when temperatures exceed 28°C, with fines of up to $44,000. The reforms also ban prong collars, mandate pain relief for sheep mulesing, strengthen animal fighting penalties and improve emergency animal welfare responses. The legislation modernises 45-year-old laws and reflects strong community support for tougher animal protection standards.
Saturday, 06 June 2026 16:16

INVESTING $290M IN NSW COACH NETWORK

THE NSW Government is investing $290M over nine years to expand and improve the NSW TrainLink coach network, increasing services by 36 per cent from 1 July. The upgraded network will operate 638 weekly services across 49 routes, servicing more than 360 destinations. New routes, faster travel times, better connections and modern accessible coaches will improve journeys for regional communities, with features including wheelchair access, charging points, seatbelts, onboard defibrillators and toilets.
 
Saturday, 06 June 2026 16:15

VINNIES WARN AGAINST RISING LIVING COSTS

MORE than half of Australians (55%) are cutting spending on essentials such as food, medication and bills to afford housing, according to a new YouGov survey commissioned by the St Vincent de Paul Society. The research found 29% lack sufficient savings to cover an emergency expense, with 3.7 million Australians strongly disagreeing they have a financial buffer. Launching its Winter Appeal 2026, Vinnies warned rising living costs are pushing more households into financial hardship and homelessness, urging Australians to donate as demand for assistance with food, bills and essentials continues to grow.
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