Printhie Wines has returned as the NSW Swifts' official wine partner again in 2021.
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Printhie Wines, which is run by the Swift Family, has been producing award-winning wine since 1996 and, like the Swifts, is very proud to represent NSW all over Australia.
Located in the high-altitude, cool-climate Orange region, Printhie Wines is a boutique winery and cellar door producing premium wines.
Printhie Wines co-owner Emily Swift said the family has been promoting women in sport for 25 years.
"We're passionate about empowering women, especially regionally-based women and by providing support to the NSW Swifts, we hope to play a role in helping them realise their dreams," she said.
Netball NSW commercial and marketing general manager Yael Reed said she was delighted to see Printhie return to the Swifts.
"In the Swifts we have an iconic NSW sports brand, and in Printhie we have a hugely respected, award-winning NSW wine producer which plays a key economic and cultural role in the Central West of the state," she said.
Big-name burgers
They claim to be "the Tiger Woods of burger shops" and growing burger chain Burger Urge are coming to Bathurst and looking for a restaurant manager and assistant manager.
With stores in Queensland, NSW, Victoria and the Northern Territory, Burger Urge pride themselves on making "the biggest, the best, the tastiest, the craziest" burgers, using local ingredients and chef-crafted recipes.
The burger chain is set to open at 59 William Street.
Prime time
Staff at popular Bathurst cafe The Hub Espresso Bar and Eatery is getting ready to work some overtime.
The Hub has long been a favourite breakfast and lunch venue and has now begun a trial of opening for dinner on Friday nights.
Husband and wife team Brett Dinger and Danielle Ranshaw bought the Keppel Street business in February 2020, just prior to the pandemic taking hold, and they are now looking forward to making a few changes.
"There's a lot of places you can go to, the pubs, you've got some fine dining options, and you've got international cuisine but there's no intermediate café-styled restaurant that offers a range of different cuisines," Ms Ranshaw said.
Closed for business
Dubbo's Commonwealth Bank Orana Mall branch closed on Friday, May 14. The decision was made after 'a drop in transactions over the last five years'.
Staff at the bank have been offered permanent roles in other teams or roles that suit their skills, including supporting customers online and over the phone.
The CBA branch in Macquarie Street remains open for those who prefer over-the-counter service.
Game day lunch
The Dubbo Chamber of Commerce will host a Rabbitohs luncheon ahead of the Rabbitohs v Panthers match at APEX Oval. The lunch will be held at the Dubbo RSL on Friday, May 21, from 12pm.
Guest speakers include Rabbitohs Assistant Head Coach Jason Demetriou, Rabbitohs CEO Blake Solly and former Rabbitohs players Ethan Lowe, Kyle Turner and Jo Williams. Tickets can be purchased via 123Tix.com.au.
Approved
The Wellington North Solar Farm has been given the green light by the NSW Government. The $540 million solar farm near Wellington will create up to 400 local construction jobs.