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Help Murrumburrah celebrate
10/10/2008 | MURRUMBURRAH celebrates 150 years tomorrow and there are a heap of activities planned for the celebration.
10/10/2008 | A Melbourne based mining company seeking to develop a nickel mine with Chinese partners in Young, has made a statement to the Australian Stock Exchange about on site drilling and the development of a low cost extraction method.
10/10/2008 | THIS Saturday is Young Picnic Race Day and while the day will hold much enjoyment and entertainment for everyone, racegoers are being urged to heed the rules on alcohol consumption.
Transplant innovation a game of strategy
10/10/2008 | LIVER transplant recipient Mackenzie Argaet has come a long way since her transplant operation two year ago, and her parents Letice Carswell and Guy Argaet are thrilled at the extent of her progress.
Fabulous Fashions
10/10/2008 | Young is getting excited about frocking up for the prestigious Fashions on the Field tomorrow at the Young Picnics as both beaus and belles battle to be the most fabulous.
Bright future for new network
10/10/2008 | THE Young community has taken the first official step in tackling the scourge of suicide in our community with the formal launch of an organisation aimed to reduce both its risk and impact on people living in the area.
QLD Variety bash through town
10/10/2008 | HUNDREDS of cars and travellers in the Queensland Variety bash have taken the opportunity to come south of the border and take in the sites of our own region, stopping off in Young on Wednesday as part of their 2,300km journey to raise money for Variety.
10/10/2008 | LOCAL girl Brooke Stevenson was recognized for excellence in her chosen field of study at the Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) when she was presented with the top award at the Tourism and Hotel Management Awards Evening last month.
Australia’s Open Gardens come to Young in October
10/10/2008 | Australia’s open garden weekend in Young on October 18 and 19 will rival other such events held in the Hilltops region in recent years. Staged on three magnificent properties from 10am to 4.30pm both days it features spring bulbs, flowering shrubs, colourful perennials, native and exotic trees and other highlights of interest on each property.
Liquid gold falling from the sky
10/10/2008 | Widespread rain over the weekend has painted a smile on farmers faces throughout the region as the season’s prospects go from extremely marginal to potentially excellent.
Cruising down a dusty road with Pat
6/10/2008 | A FORMER Young resident stars in a new television show to be screened from October 11.
Embracing every experience
6/10/2008 | OUR own local idol Luke Dickens is making the most of this dream opportunity which doesn’t look likely to end any time soon.
6/10/2008 | THE Roads and Traffic Authority and local police who patrol Young streets have reached agreement about turning traffic in Zouch St following extensive new markings on the roadway.
Colourful past, precious history
6/10/2008 | The 50th anniversary of the formation of the Young Historical Society and the opening of a new permanent mining exhibition were jointly celebrated on Wednesday at the Lambing Flat Folk Museum in Campbell Street.
Moppity wine wins in London
6/10/2008 | YOUNG’s Moppity Vineyards has stunned the international wine show circuit, winning the Top Gold Medal for their 2006 Reserve Shiraz at the prestigious London International Wine and Spirit Competition (IWSC).
The bonnie highlands of Young
3/10/2008 | The Scottish Dancing Association of Australia held their NSW and ACT Highland Dancing Championship last Saturday in town at the Young Services Club.
3/10/2008 | THE Saturday of the October long weekend is almost here and that means that Bribbaree Show will be on this Saturday, October 4.
3/10/2008 | AN outbreak of viral gastroenteritis at the Mercy Care Centre in Young is now well controlled, according to the Director of Population Health with Greater Southern Area Health Service, Tony Kolbe.
Bridging the political divide
3/10/2008 | THE bipartisan efforts of two former state government politicians to secure critical road funding for Young shire was recognised this week with the formal opening of the Armstrong Scully Drive between Murringo and Boorowa.
Over 260,000 km by pedal power
3/10/2008 | DAVID ‘Bluey’ Norton retires today after 42 years keeping people in touch with loved ones…
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22/09/2008 | Once upon a time finding a mate was easy. It was a childhood sweetheart, someone from church or if you were ugly, the other ugly person.
100 Years of Scouting
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