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Dubbo's Apex Oval to host the Rabbitohs in 2021/20222

After some persistent negotiation, Dubbo Regional Council (DRC) is pleased to share with the community that it has secured two NRL matches for the next two NRL seasons. The South…

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Get moving again and Stride4Stroke

Get moving again and Stride4Stroke

Australians, in need of inspiration to get moving again, are being urged to take part in Stride4Stroke this November (2020). (more…)

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Queensland farmers begin their power saving stories

The Queensland Farmers’ Federation (QFF) has reached a major milestone in the Energy Savers Plus Program Extension, with 100 per cent of farm energy audits now complete and many participants…

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Construction underway at Rocky Creek Bridge

Construction underway at Rocky Creek Bridge

Construction is underway on a new two-lane bridge and approach roads over the Rocky Creek Crossing on Robinson Road, Borroloola. (more…)

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