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And there certainly has been plenty happening!
From a former Australian Army turned RFDS base manager winning gold at the Invictus Games to a charity ball raising thousands for children in Uganda.
Former Australian Army serviceman meets the royals, goes on to win gold:
Royal Flying Doctor Service Broken Hill base manager Marcus Wilson met the Duke and Duchess of Sussex when they visited the RFDS Dubbo base earlier this month.
And as if that wasn’t enough, the former Australian serviceman then competed in the Invictus Games - which Prince Harry created in 2014 - where he won a gold medal in the sailing event.
The Budgy Smuggler, Thank A Farmer team up to help rural communities:
Proceeds from the sale of the exclusive Smugglers will go straight to the Thank A Farmer brand and help them help farmers' voices reach far and wide.
Herd2Homes is helping to save working dogs, provide education:
Since starting Herd2Homes three years ago, Peri and Jenny have rescued over 1600 dogs and have worked with pounds, shelters and RSPCA's.
Life Charity Focus Ball in Dubbo raises thousands of dollars for children in Uganda:
Over 100 generous people from across western NSW raised $22,000 recently to help children in Uganda.
Weighbridge at saleyards causes agitation for central west agents:
In Bill Tatt’s column he speaks about how agitation is mounting regarding the implementation of a weighbridge at both Forbes and Dubbo saleyards to monitor all trucks that enter and leave both facilities with regards to their load capacity.