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The woman voluntarily attended the Kempsey Police Station on Thursday afternoon.
Police handed the woman a Criminal Infringement Notice for offensive behaviour with an on-the-spot fine of $500.
The Mid North Coast Police District confirmed in a statement that the woman engaged in verbal attack against McDonalds employees.
A 28-year-old man screamed everyone here is fed up with this f ing restaurant to staff at a McDonalds in Kempsey
Staff at the McDonald s restaurant in Kempsey New South Wales (pictured) have been offered support by their manager The incident involved reports of a female aggressively abusing (several) staff, including teenage employees, over a dispute on the time it was taking for her order to be processed, police said.
Metropole Property Strategists has issued a warning about buying an apartment
It cited RiskWise Property Research listing ten at-risk postcodes for unit buyers
Rouse Hill in north-west Sydney set to see unit numbers triple within two years
Sydney apartment prices fell in December for the eighth consecutive month
Gosford on NSW Central Coast is expected to see unit numbers almost double
Panama disease threatens Coffs Harbour banana plantations, supply of Lady Finger and Ducasse varieties at risk
TueTuesday 12
JanJanuary 2021 at 2:42am
Once Panama disease infects a farm s soil, it is almost impossible to grow a viable crop.
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A highly destructive fungal disease known for wiping out entire banana crops, is devastating plantations on the New South Wales Mid North Coast, putting local supply in jeopardy.
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Growers are concerned high rainfall will spread the disease to surrounding properties
The disease strain affects both Lady Finger and Ducasse banana varieties
The disease, Panama disease race 1, is threatening a banana supply shortage of the Lady Finger and Ducasse banana varieties.
Driftwood artist finds treasure in the debris along Port Macquarie beach
SunSunday 10
JanJanuary 2021 at 8:42pm
Sean Rudd at work on a sculpture of a woman made of driftwood collected from beaches in Port Macquarie.
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For most locals and tourists alike, going to the beach is about white sand, glassy turquoise water and sunshine.
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Logs and branches from the Upper Hastings have washed down the river and onto Town Beach in recent weeks
It has been a goldmine for sculptor Sean Rudd, who uses driftwood in his work
He has spent many months and hundreds of hours working on a sculpture of the female figure