Emma Siossian
Port Macquarie, NSW
Emma Siossian is a journalist with ABC News, who covers the NSW Mid North Coast. Emma is based in Port Macquarie.
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Fisherman missing while another found dead on rocks as rough seas pound NSW coastline
An extensive search is underway after a man was swept from rocks while fishing in the Port Stephens area. It comes after a man was found dead on rocks in a separate incident on the NSW North Coast.
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Wounded eagle rescue restores vet's faith in people after residents rally in lieu of experts
Chris Tippett says he has helped small birds and even pelicans before but a large eagle presented a bigger challenge. With no trained specialists available, he called on people power.
Dominique suffered postpartum psychosis after her son's birth. She wants new parents to know help is available
Paramedic Dominique Daye felt confident she would take being a mum in her stride, but it wasn't what she expected. She's encouraging others to use new support tools when things get tough.
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Teen's lucky escape after shark bite during Christmas Day surf
Julian McLennan was enjoying a Christmas Day surf near Taree when he felt something grab his leg, only to look across to see a "massive fin" come out of the water.
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Cicadas are so loud their chorus is often above local noise restrictions and there are a lot around this year. Here's why
The cicada's distinctive courtship call is the soundtrack to an Australian summer and in parts of the country it's the most penetrating it's been in years. Just look out for "cicada rain".
'Early Christmas present' as rare turtle lays eggs to edge species back from brink of extinction
Conservationists say it was "incredible" to find that a Manning River turtle had laid a dozen precious eggs as part of a breeding program aimed at saving the critically endangered species.
Australia's first uterus transplant recipient gives birth to healthy baby boy
Christmas has arrived early for Kirsty Bryant, who has given birth to Henry — a healthy baby boy who grew within a uterus donated by her mother.
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Documenting a nation: Why food traditions and old cookbooks matter
In a world where recipes can be accessed with a keystroke, well-thumbed, old cookbooks can provide more than nostalgia and the comforts of home — they're a snapshot of who we are and where we've come from.
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Lorna's 93 years of achievements and memories preserved with help of high school students
Friendships across generations are being formed in a northern New South Wales community, as high school students compile books illuminating the lives of elderly residents.
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Do you use a bucket in the shower to save water? This award-winning student has found a better solution
Watching water go to waste while waiting for the shower to get hot sparked an idea that high school student Rani hopes can help save thousands of litres of the precious resource. It's also caught the attention of Australia's innovators.
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'It still doesn't seem real': Fallen volunteer firefighter farewelled by devastated family
More than 600 people including top emergency officials gather to farewell 75-year-old RFS captain Leo Fransen, who's been remembered as a generous, loving and loyal father who was a dedicated volunteer.
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Surfing community unofficially breaks world record for largest paddle-out, in memory of shark victim
More than 600 surfers, including a recent shark bite survivor, have taken part in the event to honour Zac Young, killed by a shark 10 years ago at the age of 19.
Town rallies round for iconic Pacific Venture fishing vessel after storm sinking
The northern NSW community of Laurieton is determined to refloat and restore a piece of their maritime history, with efforts underway to salvage a 60-year-old former pride of the fleet from the Camden Haven River.
Man charged with murder after alleged shooting spree in NSW Mid North Coast that left another man dead
Tyrone Russell, 32, is the second man to be charged over a series of alleged shootings across the region on Thursday that led to a 13-hour search and allegedly left a 30-year-old man dead.
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For 25 years there's been one event this passionate birdwatcher won't miss
Every year, Mick Roderick commits to an "obsessive" Twitchathon race across the countryside. This year it's helping save one of Australia's rarest birds.
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Why Australia's largest owl is being forced further into urban areas
Conservationists are working with citizen scientists to ensure the powerful owl is protected as habitat loss drives it into new areas.
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'Brings tears to my eyes': Historic fishing boat sinks, amid restoration plans
A 60-year-old fishing trawler has sunk after a storm in northern NSW overnight. The local community hopes the boat and its "amazing history" can be saved.
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Strike force investigates cause of 'incredibly dangerous' bushfire that threatened NSW coastal township
Detectives want to speak with the driver of a utility seen driving through the area of a blaze that has burned through 3,000 hectares of the Hat Head National Park since last week.
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Four homes confirmed lost as farmers count the cost of 'tragic' NSW fire
Farmers are assessing their losses after what has been described as a "firestorm" that tore through a rural area west of Kempsey earlier this week, claiming the life of a 56-year-old man.
Prime minister pays tribute to man killed in bushfire, expresses concern about upcoming fire season
Anthony Albanese has shared his condolences following the death of Richard Mainey, who had been defending his family farm near Kempsey.
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On remote Lord Howe Island, swimming lessons take place in a coral lagoon teeming with marine life
Unlike at most swim schools, at Lord Howe Island there is no shallow end. There, lessons take place in the island's lagoon.
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Kindness of a stranger saves family heirloom guitars lost off the back of a ute
Holly Willis had spent a long day moving furniture when she was "devastated" to discover two of her most precious possessions, guitars owned by her late father, were missing.
Courtney set a goal to claim a world title in her sport. A year later, she's done it twice and is 'over the moon'
Young New South Wales athlete Courtney Webeck claims two world titles and a swag of medals, representing Australia in tennis and cricket at international blind and low-vision championships.
One of Australia's rarest birds encourages conservationists with 'remarkable' record long-distance flight
A critically endangered regent honeyeater, released as part of a captive breeding program, has travelled hundreds of kilometres in only three months. Conservationists says it shows captive-bred birds can adapt and thrive in the wild.
'A massive step forward': Rare glossy black cockatoo nests discovered in bushfire-damaged country
For the first time in more than 20 years, glossy black cockatoo nests are discovered on the NSW Mid North Coast, in an area ravaged during the Black Summer bushfires.