DUBBO: Father-and-son bonding went awry on Monday when a male giraffe calf born at Taronga Western Plains Zoo fell onto an electric fence.
DUBBO: Father-and-son bonding went awry on Monday when a male giraffe calf born at Taronga Western Plains Zoo fell onto an electric fence.
DUBBO: Father-and-son bonding went awry on Monday when a male giraffe calf born at Taronga Western Plains Zoo fell onto an electric fence.
MUDGEE: Mudgee's Glen Willow complex on fire. Photo: JIM YEO
MUDGEE: An investigation into Monday’s fire at Glen Willow Regional Sporting Complex confirmed an electrical fault started the blaze.
DUBBO: Dubbo MP Troy Grant confirms the Cobbora Coal Project will be sold or leased. Photo: LOUISE DONGES
BATHURST: Bernardi’s Marketplace Supa IGA manager Geoff Bottom got in pallets of water following a failure at the city’s water filtration plant. Photo: ZENIO LAPKA 063013ziga
BLAYNEY: A logging truck rolled over on the Mid Western Highway at Blayeny on Thursday morning.
BATHURST: Bystanders assist a postie who collided with a taxi on Monday afternoon in Howick Street. Photo: ZENIO LAPKA 070113zprang
FORBES: A man has been charged with drink-driving following a crash at Forbes on Tuesday afternoon.
BATHURST: Youth liaison officer Constable Matt Holden, crime prevention officer Senior Constable Sue Rose and Acting Superintendent Mark Wall get ready for the police community day this week. 062713zpolice
BATHURST: Contractors for Bathurst Regional Council were at Mount Panorama on Tuesday with specialist equipment for a massive concrete pour on the new outer barrier along Pit Straight. Photo: PHILL MURRAY 070213pconcrete
BATHURST: Bathurst Regional Council’s water filtration plant supervisor David Cashen carries out routine water testing at the plant. Photo: CHRIS SEABROOK 070113cwater2
DUBBO: Bill O'Neill wants to find the woman who save his life. He is pictured here with his wife Josie, the couple have been married for 58 years. Photo: Louise Donges
BLAYNEY:Four people were seriously injured when the four-wheel drive car in which they were travelling rolled six times on the road between Barry and Hobbys Yards near Dowsett Lane about 25km south of Blayney just before 9:45am on Tuesday. Road blocks were set up to divert traffic from the site. Photo: Lynne Hand
ORANGE: Infrastructure policy committee chairman councillor Reg Kidd is pleased the raising and upgrade of the dam wall is progressing as water storage should be the number one priority. Photo: STEVE GOSCH 0704sgdam
BATHURST: Twelve-year-old Annabelle Hockey was thrilled to receive a letter from Prime Minister Julia Gillard last week, just before she lost office. Photo: ZENIO LAPKA 070113zreply
BATHURST: Sergeant Peter McFarland is congratulated on his long career by Bathurst mayor Monica Morse, senior constable Brad Barry and senior constable Samantha Ennion.
BATHURST: The ceremonial march marked the end of Sergeant Peter McFarland's career.
BATHURST: Hundreds of families turned out for Chifley Local Area Command's engagement day at Victoria Park on Thursday.
BATHURST: Hundreds of families turned out for Chifley Local Area Command's engagement day at Victoria Park on Thursday.
ORANGE: Orange Local Aboriginal Land Council director Jamie Newman, chief executive officer Annette Steele, board member Debbie Spicer and mentor support co-ordinator Neil Ingram with their award received last week. Photo: STEVE GOSCH 0703sglands2
of families turned out for Chifley Local Area Command's engagement day at Victoria Park on Thursday.
FORBES: Songstress Celia Pavey gave listeners a brief insight into her powerful voice during a live performance at Forbes’ community radio station on Thursday morning.
FORBES: Singer Celia Pavey signs a poster at the Valley FM studio.
ORANGE: Traffic committee chair Cr Russell Turner believes making the Anson Street car park near Woolworths a shared zone is the answer to making the area safer for pedestrians. Photo: STEVE GOSCH 0703sgcarpark
BATHURST: Sonia Nunan is forced to take her son Darcy to Katoomba for treatment for his ongoing medical problems. She says she hasn’t received answers as to why her son can’t get treatment from a paediatric physiotherapist at Orange. Photo: ZENIO LAPKA 053013zhealth2
ORANGE: Vicki Garrood can’t work out how her mother’s 16 unit block in Warrendine Street has six red bins, six yellow bins but 16 green bins, all of which, when on the street make it impossible to drive through. Photo: NICOLE KUTER 0703nkbin
ORANGE: North Orange Newsagency owner Peter Minogue, with Kylie and Laura Lewis-Minogue, says it’s great to know he sold a winning Lotto ticket. Photo: STEVE GOSCH
BATHURST: Red Cross volunteers Elaine Slattery and Nicole Hansell. 061413ssredx
PARKES: A group of young Parkes people left on a mission to help others in Cambodia this week. From back left, Paul Brown, Emma Brown, Sarah Melhuish, Cassandra Horwood; front, Savannah Lee, Emilie Noakes and Isabel Lovell (absent Matt Melhuish and Tracey Lee).
LITHGOW:From Wallerawang to Wolverince, Dick and Sue Wye with some of their cats including Sebby on Sue’s lap whol will appear in the new Wolverine film. lm062713cat
DUBBO: Ricky Powell knows boomerangs and has a philosophy inspired by the traditional tool to share at Dubbo on the weekend.
DUBBO: Dubbo firefighters Bernard McTiernan, Steve Gilbert, Chris Sanders and Scott Habgood stand in support of fallen firefighters in Arizona. Photo: BELINDA SOOLE
DUBBO: Danielle Plummer with 'Trigoona the Night' from Trigoona Red Angus Stud, Tottenham at the 14th National Red Angus sale.
WELLINGTON: Wellington's Douglas Verning trying some moves out. Photo: Michelle Barkley
BATHURST: The Macquarie Lions Club of Bathurst has put in a mammoth fundraising effort, selling 20,000 tickets in their Kids in Need raffle. Members Graham and Leslie Carter, Judy and Michael Ryan, and Roger and Licia Thomas are pictured here with 2BS general manager Phil Cole at the prize draw. Photo: CHRIS SEABROOK 070113cdraw
ORANGE: A 16-YEAR-OLD Orange boy who went missing from the St Andrews area of Sydney on Sunday, was found at Ashfield Railway Station early on Tuesday morning.
MUDGEE: Jessica Maclennan of Gulgong was among those affected by side affects after using SkinnyMe tea.
DUBBO: Principal Geoffrey Fouracre planning a strong future for Macquarie Anglican Grammar School under the ownership of the Sydney Anglican Schools Corporation. Photo: BELINDA SOOLE
LITHGOW: Senior members of the project team involved in the $8 million conversion of the Hoskins Institute, from left, Caroline Skene, senior project manager UWS capital works and facilities; Vince Pellegrini, senior project manager Cochrane Constructions; Eva Ing, UWS senior manager finance and infrastructure; Glenn Ferguson, facilities manager UWS College; Edin Pervanic, project support officer UWS capital works; Alex Kibble, managing director TKD Architects; and Alicia Pozniak, senior architect, TKD Architects.
COWRA: Craft at Cowra Library. Jemima Scammell, Cailin McKay, Niamh Webster, Hannah McKay, Maddy Mulligan, Zoe McKay (front), Bella Scammell, Lucy Scammell, and Heidi Osborne.
COWRA: Cowra country music performer Stephen R Cheney is a member of the South Australian Country Music Hall of Fame after being inducted last month.
COWRA: Cowra equestrian combination Narelle Shingles and her horse The Social Pages (stable name Sam) have enjoyed further success. the Cowra pair took out the Overall Amateur Junior Horse at the recent Appaloosa National Championships held in Tamworth
Pictured at the launch of the new Parkes Shire Liquor Accord multiple-venue barring policy (left to right) Senior Constable Tracey Bolam (Licensing Officer Lachlan Local Area Command), Mayor Ken Keith, Mr David Wilson (Parkes Shire Liquor Accord President), Melanie Suitor (Roads and Safety Officer) Charlene Usher (Licensee Royal Hotel) and Superintendent Chris Taylor. Photo: Bill Jayet
CANOWINDRA: Jennifer Holmes and Hayley White with horses Amy and Wally, did a week of work experience with the Mounted Unit- NSW Police Force.
WELLINGTON: St Mary's students play a snakes and ladders game from Wachs.
CANOWINDRA: Experts have gathered with visitors from as far away as Victoria in Canowindra paddocks teaching ways to improve grazing management and ruminant nutrition. Pictured here are Shane Bodiam and Peter Nilon at the grazing management school last week..
HARDEN: Trinity Catholic School Public Speaking Championship winners with their awards and judges Mr Barry Woolridge and Mrs Carmel Babos.