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Posted: 25 May 12 | RECENTLY the NSW Police force celebrated its 150th year since the government of the day announced it would be the official vehicle for law and order. | CommentsComments (0)
Posted: 24 May 12 | With more than $100 million raised since Aussies were first asked to boil the billy back in 1994 it goes to show every cup really does count in the fight against cancer. | CommentsComments (0)
Posted: 23 May 12 | THE hurly-burly of determining the value of a car for the mayor is overshadowing the principal in which the kind of car was to be identified. | CommentsComments (1)
Posted: 22 May 12 | LAST NIGHT Rotarians from across Australia converged on Dubbo for a dinner featuring the International President of Rotary, Kalyan Banerjee and his wife Binota, who had travelled to the city. | CommentsComments (0)
Posted: 21 May 12 | A CONTAINER deposit scheme has been running in South Australia since 1977, and for the first 31 years refunded the collector five cents; this sum is now 10c and if you put your mind to it, think of all the empty soft drink cans and bottles you might have seen left lying around at the show. | CommentsComments (0)
Posted: 20 May 12 | There were many things that turned out perfect for the 139th Dubbo Show; one was the weather, the other was the iconic Dagwood Dog. | CommentsComments (2)
Posted: 18 May 12 | EARLIER this week Dubbo City Council proposed it would be seeking funding for a third bridge across the Macquarie River. | CommentsComments (0)
Posted: 17 May 12 | THOSE of you who go to the Annual Dubbo Show today or at some time during the weekend are in for a treat - and it may not be a ride on an adrenalin-pumping amusement machine or a Dagwood Dog. | CommentsComments (0)
Posted: 16 May 12 | ANIMAL welfare could be a hot conversation topic among the exhibitors at this weekend’s 139th Annual Dubbo Show. | CommentsComments (1)
Posted: 15 May 12 | THIS week Don Ritchie, the man credited with preventing hundreds of suicides through his vigil at The Gap for more than four decades, passed away. | CommentsComments (0)
Posted: 14 May 12 | UNION leader Paul Howes’ warning that the Australian union movement could be wiped out if there is another episode like the Health Services Union (HSU) scandal is timely. | CommentsComments (0)
Posted: 13 May 12 | Driving past the showground this weekend, you may have spotted the red tip of a circus turret or the arch of a ferris wheel on the horizon. | CommentsComments (0)
Posted: 11 May 12 | IMAGES published online and in the print media yesterday of a confrontation between a senior ALP minister and a Liberal backbencher are a clear indicator federal parliament could ramp up its level of nastiness. | CommentsComments (1)
Posted: 10 May 12 | YESTERDAY’S fundraiser for the PCYC here in Dubbo was a whole lot of fun and, along the way, almost $8000 was raised, which should allow for a new floor in the weight room. Thirteen members of our community were escorted in handcuffs to the old Dubbo Gaol and only released once they had raised the minimum of $500 for bail. | CommentsComments (0)
Posted: 09 May 12 | WHILE Treasurer Wayne Swan is glowing in his success of producing a surplus for Tuesday night’s federal budget - there are still storm clouds on the horizon for the average taxpayer. | CommentsComments (0)
Posted: 08 May 12 | THERE are worrying signs out there in the community that there are more and more people relying on assistance from charity organisations like Baptist Community Services or similar bodies like the Salvation Army or St Vincent de Paul. | CommentsComments (0)
Posted: 07 May 12 | THE release of the federal budget today - apart from the bits leaked to gauge public reaction and to try and shore up goodwill for the government - will be a mark of the government’s economic competency. | CommentsComments (0)
Posted: 06 May 12 | NOW in its 50th year, the Showgirl competition may not have as much appeal to young Dubbo women as it once did, but the concept still has relevance. | CommentsComments (0)
Posted: 04 May 12 | TODAY’S edition carries several stories highlighting selfless actions of individuals and groups of community volunteers. | CommentsComments (0)
Posted: 03 May 12 | THE news Australia’s competition watchdog is launching a formal investigation into price information sharing arrangements between petrol companies will prompt many readers to nod their heads with agreement, having suspected something like that may have been happening all along. | CommentsComments (0)
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