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Photographic movement

Our set subject ‘Movement’ had to show a subject that was obviously moving, but to make things a bit more […]

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Thunderbolt and lightning …

The weekend’s rain event across much of the state’s agricultural area was unusual for this late in the year. Moisture and thunderstorms drifting down from...

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Dublin History Group explores time capsule

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Peterborough icon illuminated again

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ANZAC reflections for Clare Probus

The Combined Probus Club of Clare meets monthly on the fourth Tuesday of the month, at the RSL Hall at 10am. The aims of...

Keen demand for trade lambs and mutton

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Regional funding shifts in federal budget

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Funds secured for drought prep projects

Six groups from the Mid North will share in a total allocation of just less than $150,000 as part of a $2 million grant...

Tradies tee off for mental health

Tradies have put down the tools to pick up golf clubs for a day, coming together to raise funds and spark discussions around mental...