Zoe Cartwright, Illawarra Mercury

Zoe Cartwright

Illawarra Mercury

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Past articles by Zoe:

Berkeley man's plea to NDIS for toilet he can use

Jade Parkinson has begun to vomit faeces, he's in such desperate need of a new commode, and his family says the NDIS won't help. → Read More

Valmai Jane Birch manslaughter trial continues

'I know what I heard and I swore on God and that's all I have to say.' → Read More

Valmai Jane Birch manslaughter trial continues

'I know what I heard and I swore on God and that's all I have to say.' → Read More

Teihana's terrifying encounter with stranger on Wollongong street

Teihana was about to get out of her car on George Street and head to work on Wednesday... → Read More

Moss Vale Road closed at Kangaroo Valley after truck accident

Police say two people remain trapped after the accident which occurred shortly after 8.30am. → Read More

Lockdown has changed top travel destinations for Aussies

Google trends shows a shift in the countries Australians are most interested in travelling or moving to. → Read More

Ten-year wait for social housing in Illawarra

Ten-year waits for public housing have become the norm across the Illawarra - but St Vincent de Paul says there is a solution, if the government will act. → Read More

Amanda Stott shares neurofibromatosis diagnosis story

Four-year-old Lyla Stott is friendly, talkative and always happy → Read More

Federal candidates face off over women's issues

Illawarra candidates are showcasing their position on the issues that affect more than half of the electorate → Read More

Federal candidates face off over women's issues

Illawarra candidates are showcasing their position on the issues that affect more than half of the electorate → Read More

Urgent care back for Bulli, nothern suburbs residents

It is not known when a doctor will or will not be available at the centre. → Read More

Carly Bishop's hunt for a housemate ends in success

'We can't to make this home our own and do lots of activities together.' → Read More

Tarj Baxter arrives home after Gerringong Falls accident

It's been a long road for Tarj Baxter to get home from hospital - but his battle isn't... → Read More

Tarj Baxter arrives home after Gerringong Falls accident

It's been a long road for Tarj Baxter to get home from hospital - but his battle isn't... → Read More

Water hyacinth infestation at Coomaditchy Lagoon

With glossy green leaves and pretty purple flowers, water hyacinth is a popular choice for backyard ponds, but it wreaks havoc in Australian ecosystem. → Read More

Rosie Batty launches the Australian Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Recovery Alliance

The allinace hopes to center the needs of child victims of family violence. → Read More

AHURI research into regional migration finds locals are worried

It took a pandemic for some city-dwellers to discover the joy of the regions - but are locals... → Read More

Liberal candidate Mike Cain backs trauma centre

'Women and families deserve better': Liberal candidate Mike Cain backs trauma centre Senator for NSW Hollie Hughes and Liberal candidate for the seat of Whitlam, Mike Cain visited the Illawarra Women's Health Centre on Tuesday, to hear about world-first concept to tackle violence against women and children. → Read More

Rosie Batty to launch Australian Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Recovery Alliance on Thursday

The Australian Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Recovery Alliance is a community-based coalition of advocates from across Australia. → Read More

NSW Teachers Federation announces strike to go ahead on Wednesday

STRIKE: Former principal Vicki Walsh and NSW Teachers Federation Deputy President Henry Rajendra at Lowden Square. Picture: Robert Peet. Teachers' strikes across NSW on Wednesday are due to failures by the NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet and Education Minister Sarah Mitchell, NSW Teachers Federation Deputy President Henry Rajendra says. → Read More