Recognising our Local Sporting Champions

Will 14-year-olds Benjamin Auckram and Madeline Ewing be the next James Magnussen and Alicia Coutts and will 16-year-olds Lachlan Walker and Aimee Landrigan be the next Ian Thorpe and Susie O’Neill and 12-year-olds Harry Kilburn and Abbie Yourell be the next Michael Klim and Libby Trickett when it comes to swimming? Could 12-year olds Angus…

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Recognising our Local Sporting Champions

Will 14-year-olds Jamie Plunkett and Toby Campbell be the next Alicia Coutts and James Magnussen and will 16-year-old Hanna Tait and 15-year-old Krystal McMahon be the next Sally Pearson or Cathy Freeman? Could 16-year olds Jake Lambeth and Tyler Gaddes play for the Australian Men’s Hockey Team, the Kookaburras? And perhaps 14-year-old Harriett Irving could…

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More bridges for Clarence Valley

The announcement of funding for the replacement of two bridges was made today by the Federal Member for Page Kevin Hogan. “The two timber bridges were in need of replacing,” he said. “The first bridge is on Kungala Road and is a single lane timber bridge that will be replaced with a two lane reinforced…

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Kevin Hogan announces Grafton Youth Hub

A new training hub for young school leavers will be established in Grafton, Federal Member for Page, Kevin Hogan announced today. “Unemployment is close to historic lows in NSW. Recently unemployment  was at 3.9% in NSW. The youth unemployment rate is also at its lowest rate in 7 years. However we still have more work…

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Kevin Hogan announces Media School Grant

St Joseph’s School, Coraki, has received a Media School Grant to help students gain more access to practical subject resources, Federal Member for Page, Kevin Hogan said. “Today I announced a Grant that will give the students of St Joseph’s a hands-on experience to their learning,” he said. “The Grant will go towards teaching Science,…

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Leave our Farmers Alone

The activist group called Aussie Farms are about attacking our farmers, Federal MP for Page, Kevin Hogan said. “They publish private information about Australian farmers and agricultural producers including their names and addresses, exposing them to potential trespass, biosecurity hazards, and reputational damage. “The group refuse to take down the website with the information. “Our…

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