Western Districts Exhibit manager, Tom Dwyer, calls it a day

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Updated February 26 2021 - 2:41pm, first published February 22 2021 - 10:25am
Tom Dwyer was one of 18 people from Forbes to Condobolin with a baby and a kelpie reproduced in coloured wool.
Tom Dwyer was one of 18 people from Forbes to Condobolin with a baby and a kelpie reproduced in coloured wool.

BACK in 1962 Tom Dwyer and his brother John, known as Pat, grew a crop of Whistler wheat which placed third in the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW (RAS) Wheat Crop Competition.

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Mark Griggs

Journalist 0- Central West NSW

Central West and Western editorial reporter living at Wellington and based out of The Land, Dubbo office.

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