Paramedics arrived outside a suburban address early Sunday morning to find the man unconscious but he died at the scene.
Tweed Heads, Byron Bay to exit lockdown as Port Macquarie put on notice
Stay-at-home orders for the Kempsey Shire and Port Macquarie areas are being considered, but Byron and Tweed are set to have some freedoms restored.
Photo shows A footpath with shops and a sign with a love heart that says 'Byron Bay'NSW government shuts down possibility of moving Coolangatta-Tweed border
Hopes of moving the border are shut down, with the NSW government saying the border "cannot move and should not move".
Photo shows Queensland police at the border checkpoint in CoolangattaBroke border residents say they are 'losing' themselves amid Queensland crackdown
Border residents say they feel like they are "not being heard", with some left without work or unable to attend clinical placements, while a petition to create a bubble is attracting thousands of signatures.
Photo shows two police officers talking through car window to driver at a border checkpointQueensland border zone requirements change for essential workers
The Police Commissioner says changes to the border system will be finalised in the "coming days" after police announced changes to the border zone earlier this week.
Photo shows A sign at the Coolangatta border reads "Road Closed ahead, police control ahead"NSW-Qld border communities become COVID 'sandwich' as police beef up presence
While the Tweed Shire Mayor says the area is "sandwiched" by NSW and Queensland COVID-19 outbreaks, Queensland Police are preparing to strengthen its border as more NSW regions lockdown.
Photo shows Two police in high visibility yellow vests speak to a person inside a white carCrossing Qld-NSW border? Here's everything you need to know
In a dizzying turn of events for border residents, those living on the Queensland – New South Wales border will need special border passes to travel around the area. Here's everything you need to know.
Photo shows a 'road closed' sign attached to red barricades, a yellow school bus approaches the closureWoman, 91, bashed in own home during terrifying daylight robbery
Police say an elderly woman is being treated for facial injuries after a man entered her unit and attacked her in Tweed Heads South yesterday.
Photo shows police tape restricting an area'I can't keep doing this or I'll end up dead': Dealing with the chaos of addiction
After struggling with undiagnosed mental health issues, it took a near-death experience for Jacquelynn to decide to turn her life around.
Photo shows A woman in a green shirt smiling in front of trees.Why broadcaster Daniel Browning says the NAIDOC theme is not a statement — it's a provocation
As ABC's editor of Indigenous Radio steps into a new role on Radio National's art show, he says the NAIDOC theme is not a statement — it's a provocation.
Photo shows An Aboriginal man with short hair, beard and white shirt standing in front a colourful Aboriginal dot painting'Absolutely chaotic': What's happening with the Queensland/New South Wales border?
Border bubble planned for border communities, as local MPs slam situation as 'chaotic'
Photo shows Cars lined up and a police officer on the border between New South Wales and Queensland'I feel really proud': The factory of fulfilment and friendship
Nestled in a busy industrial estate in northern NSW is a nondescript factory where friendship, support and determination are all part of the package.
Photo shows Packaging worker Mitchell O'Keefe smiling in front of factory sign saying "I want to work"Crafting a future these young change makers want to grow into
It's hard not to feel disempowered when young, but these five leaders are laying the groundwork for their communities and themselves.
Photo shows A young indigenous woman holding a sign toward camera saying Dream for a better world.12yo girl's fear of cemeteries sparks long-running passion for cleaning graves
Most 12-year-olds spend their spare time hanging out with friends, scrolling through social media or playing sport. Not Tj Kleeman — she visits her local cemetery and clean the graves of people she's never met.
Photo shows Tj Kleeman cleaning a grave site at the Tweed Heads Lawn and General Cemetery.Seeking love match: 100-year-old table tennis player keeps his options open
There aren't many sports clubs where being 80 makes you one of the youngsters, but at this table tennis club the only numbers that matter are on the scoreboard.
Photo shows Veteran table tennis players Teddy Marchwicki and Cec Shaw touch paddles after playing a gameVenues penalised for plying pokie players with free alcohol, but authorities want tougher laws
Two licensees have been penalised for giving tens of thousands of dollars worth of free alcohol to gamblers, but the NSW Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority wants the power to punish the venue owners.
Photo shows A distorted picture of a woman playing the pokies.'You can still enjoy life': Religious leaders offer alternatives as places of worship are shuttered
Traditional churches have cancelled services, including those for Easter, along with weddings and other occasions in line with the Government ban on large indoor gatherings.
Photo shows A woman wearing a purple cloak and cross necklace is standing next to a man smiling. He is seated.Sand of origin: Interstate feud erupts over sand
An interstate feud has erupted between NSW and Queensland beachgoers after Tweed Coast residents accused their Queensland neighbours of taking too much sand while their own beaches suffer from erosion.
Photo shows Southern Gold Coast super sand break at Snapper Rocks from aboveWar veteran remembers Hiroshima clean-up
An elderly Australian war veteran remembers helping to clean up in Japan after the atomic bombs.
Photo shows An old man and a woman talk in their butcher work clothesWoolworths under fire as NSW pubs are investigated over free drinks for pokies players
An investigation into two pubs who allegedly supplied free drinks to pokies players has embroiled supermarket giant Woolworths with the Alliance for Gambling Reform calling for the company to get out of the poker machine business.
Photo shows Woolies under fireDisability advocate labelled 'fatty, porky' as hospital stoush tears town in two
A prominent disability advocate says he has received almost a dozen abusive emails because he supports a controversial hospital planned for northern NSW.
Photo shows Tim Morrissey runs a photography business and advocates for people with a disability.