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Sausage kings of Mudgee
5/09/2008 | They’re sometimes referred to as mystery bags - but there’s nothing mysterious about these sausages.
Local attends seminar in US
5/09/2008 | The Mudgee Rescue Squad and State Emergency Services can now benefit from international experience after one of its members completed training in operational response to mass casualty incidents in the USA recently.
5/09/2008 | A 23-year-old Mudgee man will face court charged with driving in a dangerous manner after his vehicle hit a power pole on the corner of Market and Douro Streets on Wednesday night.
Home owners have been cut some slack
5/09/2008 | Mortgage holders in Mudgee are expecting to save about $50 per month on the cost of an average home loan after this week’s interest rate cut.
5/09/2008 | Proposed amendments to the NSW Mining Act come on the back of the ongoing legal battle between Xstrata (Ulan) and Felix (Moolarben).
Centacare opens an office in Mudgee
5/09/2008 | Meet Carole O’Reilly. She is the new face of frontline counselling for Centacare in Mudgee.
Finally being fixed
5/09/2008 | Dropping fast food while manoeuvring the McDonald’s roundabout could soon be a thing of the past with the Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) announcing it will spend $600,000 to fix the notoriously potholed Church/Horatio Street roundabout.
2/09/2008 | Independent Dubbo MP Dawn Fardell has urged western area communities to have their voices heard on a discussion paper into the restructure of the Greater Western Area Health Service (GWAHS).
2/09/2008 | Critical postal services in the Parkes electorate could be threatened by rising fuel costs, the Member for Parkes Mark Coulton has told Parliament.
Super slimmers
2/09/2008 | Imagine losing weight equivalent to an entire person. Well for two local women, they don’t have to imagine any more. They’ve done it and want to go even further.
Local teachers walk
2/09/2008 | Mudgee teachers joined their counterparts across the state with a two-hour work stoppage yesterday.
2/09/2008 | Like all farmers across our district, the president of the Rylstone branch of the NSW Farmers Association, David Clarke called weekend rain “terrific.”
A helping hand
2/09/2008 | Thanks to the generosity of the auxiliary committee for Kanandah Residential Hostel, staff and residents will have an easier way of living and working together.
Mudgee kids benefit
2/09/2008 | Mudgee PCYC is now $1500 richer and it’s going to be the kids who will benefit the most.
Flying on empty
2/09/2008 | In six weeks’ time, Mudgee Airport could be without a refuelling facility.
Woolgrowers chief to visit Mudgee this week
1/09/2008 | Mudgee wool growers will host Australian Wool Initiative (AWI) CEO, Craig Welsh, when he attends a forum to discuss the future of the Australian wool market and the role the AWI will play in it.
Improvements at day care
1/09/2008 | Concern about the future of the community day care centre has been laid to rest with the release of details of an upgraded program for the facility.
Building bridges at St Matthews
1/09/2008 | Joining in the fun of science week, St Matthew’s Central School held a bridge building competition for students from Kindergarten right up to Year 6.
Cancer van comes to town
1/09/2008 | The Cancer Council Outreach Service made a trip to Mudgee yesterday (Sunday), parking its massive yellow, white and blue van at the intersection of Church and Market Streets.
Pulling the plug on sell-off
1/09/2008 | The Premier and his treasurer, Michael Costa have been forced into a compromise after the state Opposition scuttled their original $25 billion electricity privatisation strategy.
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