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Book to examine Moorilda history
10:15 AM | A MOORILDA woman's passion for history and determination to ensure the past is preserved will see her author a groundbreaking new book - and you're being invited to be a part of it.
Vandals target cottage
10:10 AM | A GROUP of young vandals were caught damaging a flag pole out the front of Blayney's Tourist Information Centre on Sunday morning.   | Cops talk crime with locals
10:09 AM | LOCAL residents now have direct access to expert mental health advice for the first time following the launch of a 24 hour telephone support service yesterday.
10:08 AM | ENTRIES for the 2012 NSW Farm Inventor of the Year competition, run in conjunction with the NSW Farmers Association at major field days throughout NSW, are now open - but your help is needed to scour the countryside for entrants.
Bill calls it a days after 36 years
10:07 AM | AFTER 36 years of dedicated service as an emergency services worker, respected Blayney man Bill Purser is calling it a day.
10:07 AM | JOBS are on offer to locals who want to work at polling places as election officials at the upcoming local government elections, which will be held on Saturday September 8.
10:05 AM | MAURIE Garland had proved a tale of political scandal, dishonesty and fraud will always transcend the barriers of time.
10:05 AM | SOUTHERN NSW graziers have been issued a warning ahead of a cold front due to cross the state later today.
Don't argue with these teens
10:04 AM | BLAYNEY High School's debating team has won the second round of the Years 9-10 Premier's Debating Challenge, defeating the Canobolas Rural Technology High School team.
10:03 AM | WORK starts this week on a project to replace the flood ravaged Bootawa Road culvert with a 14 metre concrete bridge.
10:01 AM | ALL roads will lead to Wingham on the weekend of June 2 for the eighth Bonnie Wingham Scottish Games and Fair.
10:00 AM | THE $31 million expansion of Nestle Purina PetCare's Blayney plant is great news for regional NSW and the state's economy, according to Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services Andrew Stoner.   | $31 million boost for Blayney ...
9:58 AM | SOUTHERN NSW graziers have been issued a warning ahead of a cold front due to cross the state later today.
9:55 AM | BLAYNEY police officer Sergeant Barry Walker has been announced as the first officer in the Chifley Local Area Command to receive the newly created National Police Service medal.
9:48 AM | The value of growing pulse or brassica crops in various combinations and under different management regimes in a cereal-based cropping system is being investigated through a collaborative southern region project.
Liverpool Police seek witnesses after brutal assualt
9:36 AM | A MAN in his 30‘s is being treated for severe head injuries after he was seriously assaulted outside a Hume Highway hotel in Liverpool last night.
Community centre in funding crisis
9:30 AM | TOLLAND Community Centre will be forced to close its door in July to the hundreds of people it assists if it can’t secure $100,000 in funding.
Milestone for preschool
9:30 AM | LAST week the Junee RSL Memorial Preschool celebrated a milestone with the official opening of its brand new building.
9:30 AM | AT LEAST 400 primary and secondary students will be showing off their star qualities in a musical extravaganza by combined Catholic schools from Wagga and surrounding districts.
9:30 AM | Numbers decreased to 2910 and quality was only fair across all trade weight grades.
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