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Flannery making a name for himself in Bathurst
26 May 12 | BATHURST’S new $5 million Flannery Centre provides a glimpse of the future, according to its namesake, professor Tim Flannery.
Family pets poisoned
26 May 12 | THE lives of a young Orange family have been turned upside down this week after their two pet dogs were poisoned in the backyard of their home in Bowen.
Rail siding on track for SeaLink
26 May 12 | BLAYNEY’s new $20 million cold store warehouse SeaLink Rail Siding will help generate investment and jobs throughout the region, according to Deputy Premier Andrew Stoner.
26 May 12 | WORK to transform one of Orange’s most iconic buildings into professional offices is well underway. By the end of this year, the former Dudley Hospital and Baldock Stacy and Niven building on the corner of Hill and Summer Streets will be the home of accountancy firm Pigot Miller Wilson.
Tap into pipeline debate
26 May 12 | BOTH sides of the Macquarie pipeline debate will be presented at a public meeting hosted by the Environmentally Concerned Citizens of Orange (ECCO) next week.
Kicking the heels up in gay paree
26 May 12 | AN avenue of trees lit with lights simulating the Champs Elysees will greet guests tonight when they step through the foyer at the Orange Function Centre for Soiree Parisienne.
26 May 12 | JOBSEEKERS will be judged on their behaviour at school and may be refused employment if they were bullies as teenagers. In an offensive against high school bullying, ClubsNSW launched a scheme yesterday designed to deter children from offensive behaviour such as bullying, cyber stalking or harassment.
Rain puts damper on wines
26 May 12 | Winemakers in Orange are struggling to produce 2012 vintages, while one winemaker will have no 2012 sauvignon blanc. And next year’s yield is at risk.
26 May 12 | ORANGE City Council will not have to pay the $23 per tonne carbon price when the legislation begins from July 1.
Hats off to our Boer War heroes
26 May 12 | ORANGE will commemorate the death of four young men from the district who died in the Boer War, in a ceremony to be held at the Boer War memorial in Robertson Park tomorrow at 11am.
25 May 12 | Police are urging motorists to avoid the Great Western Highway between Medlow Bath and Blackheath after a truck jack-knifed just before midnight.
Splitting headache: anger over dual occupancy dwellings in Diamond Drive
25 May 12 | AFTER years of speaking out about the influx of duplex developments that have “flooded” Diamond Drive, resident Regina Wasow reached breaking point when she realised yet another dual-occupancy development was going ahead across the road.   | CommentsComments (12)
Pipeline war of words
25 May 12 | Orange City Council has hit back at claims by the Orange and Region Water Security Alliance following the group’s demand for government funding for the Macquarie River pipeline to be redirected towards a regional solution for future water supply.   | CommentsComments (14)
25 May 12 | PUBLIC schools in Orange will receive thousands of dollars in extra funding to support children with disabilities and special needs.
Prevision sets great store in Leewood
25 May 12 | LEEWOOD Estate will soon be home to a $2 million warehouse complex housing up to nine businesses when engineering firm Prevision begins work to expand.
New recruits set to learn on the job
25 May 12 | ORANGE ambulance service has received three new recruits, boosting the station’s numbers to 25. Trainee paramedics Brady Deakin, Meredith Stewart and Holly Ireland will spend seven months in Orange completin on-the-job training in their quest to become fully qualified.
25 May 12 | ORANGE City Council will have to find another firm to build the $3.2million landfill on Euchareena Road after the successful tenderer, Central West Surveying and Civil, went into liquidation.
Analogue televisions' fall from grace
25 May 12 | WITH only 11 days to go until the digital television switch over, Orange residents are discarding their soon-to-be obsolete analogue television sets in record numbers.   | CommentsComments (1)
Sobering thought about alcohol tax
24 May 12 | HIGHER taxes on beer and wine will push problem drinkers into buying bottles of spirits according to one Orange liquor retailer. The latest poll by The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education, released yesterday, revealed the majority of Australians believed alcohol was a problem in Australia.  | CommentsComments (4)
24 May 12 | A NEW Calare aged care residential facility will be built opposite Orange Health Service on Forest Road.   | CommentsComments (3)
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