31 May 02 | WENTWORTH
TOMORROW is the first day of winter and golf in the form of stroke play will greet members and visitors alike at Wentworth.
31 May 02 | SOFTBALL
ORANGE and district softball association is in full swing with off season activities.
31 May 02 | SOCCER
ADDED focus in front of the goal square is tipped as Western Branch's key to upsetting the traditional dominance of the greater advantaged Sydney sides at the under 13's NSW State titles held at Merimbula in July.
31 May 02 | ORANGE CITY
THE senior members of the Orange City Lions need to lead by example to drag the team out of its current slump, according to City captain John Nunn.
31 May 02 | RUGBY UNION
FREQUENT player absences is something Emus have come to expect during the average Blowes Cup season.
31 May 02 | RUGBY UNION
UNIVERSITY of Sydney Orange Campus second rower Angus Haynes has a good feeling about the 2002 Blowes Cup season.
31 May 02 | TODAY marks the 100th anniversary of the end of the Boer War and for local historian and author Helen Haynes it is a time to reflect on the women and men who fought for their country in that war.
31 May 02 | LOCAL engineers, technicians and tradespeople will have the opportunity this week to discuss the latest technologies and solutions for the manufacturing industry as part of National Manufacturing Week (NMW) celebrations.
31 May 02 | A LACK of access points to streets and footpaths in Bel Air is causing problems for wheelchair and gopher users, according to Michael Lamers.
31 May 02 | THE 75th anniversary of Old Parliament House has provided an excellent opportunity for year 9 extension students at James Sheahan Catholic High School to showcase their knowledge of 20th century Australian history, the impact of parliament, and major issues affecting the nation.
31 May 02 | THE exercise has stretched their patience and their tolerance to the limit but Maree Glohe and Nicole Dyer were yesterday the only remaining contestants in a 'Big Brother' style competition run by a local radio station.
31 May 02 | ORANGE Police have an unprecedented problem - not enough space for officers working at the station.
31 May 02 | Friday, May 31, 2002
IN 1954, when the present Orange Police Station was opened, the local force boasted 14 police officers - all males.
30 May 02 | SJS RUGBY LEAGUE
Under 16
SJS showed plenty of character in beating Bathurst Panthers 26-18 on Saturday in a sometimes spiteful match.
30 May 02 | GOLF
SENIOR Duntryleague members Warwick Boyce, Bill Brindle and Max Laughton should be considered an outside chance of beating teams containing the likes of Robert Payne and John Dawson in Sunday's Holden Scramble.
30 May 02 | RUGBY LEAGUE
A TIGHT contest for the top six is expected to ensue at the NSW PSSA Championships and Western Region is expected to do it tough to get that far against sides like Polding, MacKillop, Hunter and Sydney.
30 May 02 | RUGBY UNION
DAVID Lyons doesn't believe his path into the Wallabies starting side will be any easier at openside flanker than number 8.
30 May 02 | RUGBY UNION
HE played with distinction at fly half in Country Cockatoos' win over Canada, but Bathurst's Nick Lavelle will play a different role for Central West.
30 May 02 | KARTING
HIS decision to contest the opening round of the Ford Kart Star Junior Blitz has left Orange 15-year-old Chris Preen with plenty to think about.
30 May 02 | CHAMBER music composer Peter Carter volunteers three hours of his time every Sunday afternoon at Community Radio Orange FM 107.5 to educate listeners about classical music.