Crews on standby as Dungog deluge evokes 2015 memory

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March 22 2021 - 5:30am
YOU CAN LEAD A DOG TO WATER: A man and his dog on a flooded Stroud Hill Road in Dungog. Picture: Marina Neil
YOU CAN LEAD A DOG TO WATER: A man and his dog on a flooded Stroud Hill Road in Dungog. Picture: Marina Neil

WHEN heavy rain lashes, Dungog residents would be forgiven for evoking the memory of the 2015 super storm, the thousand-year event that washed away four homes and killed three people.

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Sam Rigney

Court Reporter

Sam began his Newcastle Herald career as a night police reporter in 2011. He is an experienced court reporter who has won two national court reporting awards, including the Kennedy Award for Outstanding Court Reporting for his coverage of the Hunter's worst serial rapist. Before working at the Herald, Sam was a sports journalist with the Maitland Mercury where he won awards for his coverage of the Newcastle Rugby League salary cap scandal. Sam is a Novocastrian born-and-bred.

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