Western Advocate
Sunday, 19 May 2024
Here's what you missed in round four of the PMP.
Nick Guthrie and Dominic Unwin and Alexander Grant • 1hr ago
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Blayney's Nic Tilburg stole the show with a chip and chase try.
Dominic Unwin
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The Premier was in Orange for the community cabinet meeting.
Grace Dudley
From left, Julia Andrews director of external engagement Orange and Bathurst, Vice Chancellor Renee Leon, Samantha Beresford head of government relations and regional engagement, Premier Chris Minns and Member for Orange Phil Donato (obscured) at Charles Sturt University Orange campus. Picture by Jude Keogh
St Pat's won their first home game of the PMP season.
Alexander Grant
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Jackson Brien completes his hat trick (main), celebrates his opening try and watches teammate Caleb Wardman score (insets). Pictures by James Arrow.
It comes as she upgrades to a $12.5 million home.
Jen Melocco
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Bold wallpapers and furnishings featured in period rooms with original marble fireplaces. Pic: Supplied
One lady is farewelled at the black-tie dinner.
Hayley Warden • 1hr ago
The highly anticipated black-tie event in "the big smoke". Picture supplied by Channel 7
A second crime scene has been established after a man stabbed a police officer in the head during an altercation in Sydney's central business district.
Kat Wong
A police officer has been stabbed by a man in one of Sydney's busiest areas. (Steven Saphore/AAP PHOTOS)
'There were about a dozen children playing in the Vale Creek.'
Alan McRae
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The Macquarie was a place of celebration, recreation and, occasionally, tragedy for past citizens of Bathurst.
'There was foreseeable risk of a serious accident.'
Riley Krause
The defending champions look as strong as ever.
Alexander Grant
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Azariah Ah-See crashes over for one of his three tries in the Hawks' 38-0 win. Picture by James Arrow.
'It's a worry for all the women that I love.'
Rachel Chamberlain
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'Too many young people are walking around with knives.'
Jay-Anna Sleeman
Bathurst Courthouse, where Logan Goodfellow was sentenced on May 8, 2024. Picture by James Arrow
Carillon Business Awards to enter its 40th year of celebration.
Newsroom
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Winners of the 2023 Peoples Choice Award for Bathursts Favourite Hospitality Organisation went to Cafe Viva. Picture by James Arrow.
There's some big inclusions for round four.
Tom Barber
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Former South Sydney player Anthony Cherrington will make his Mudgee debut this weekend. Picture by Mark Nolan/Getty Images
'... that's the elephant in the room and it's hurt.'
William Davis
Do you have a burning question you want answered? You can ask it here?
Grace Ryan
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Image of a woman pondering and The Catch-Up logo. Picture is created on Canva
Police are waiting for updated medical reports.
Artificial intelligence results have 'unprecedented' accuracy.
Bageshri Savyasachi
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Dr Danh-Tai Hoang led a team of ANU researchers and US experts to develop an AI tool which classifies brain tumours faster than ever before. Picture supplied
'This record of yours will send you back to jail if you return.'
Jay-Anna Sleeman
Bathurst Courthouse, where Matthew Manuel Howes was sentenced on May 8, 2024. Picture by James Arrow

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The make-up artist left broken promises - and Fair Trading complaints.
Connor Pearce • 1hr ago
A man is facing serious charges after another man was allegedly shot in the back in regional NSW.
Rachael Ward • 2hrs ago
A man is recovering in hospital after he was allegedly shot in the back in Tamworth, NSW. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)
Anthony Albanese says parents 'are worried sick' about what their kids have access to online, as he welcomes moves to ban kids from social media.
Kat Wong
Parents are concerned about their kids accessing inappropriate material online. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)
Police allege Ulises Davila was the leader in the alleged corruption.
Carla Mascarenhas
Macarthur FC players Kearyn Baccus, Ulises Dvila and Clayton Lewis have been charged. Pictures by AAP Image Jeremy Ng/Darren England/Dan Himbrechts
'It got past the breakwater and out into the open sea.'
Katrina Lovell
Jordyn Murphy saved racehorse Cleitus after he started swimming out to sea and behind the breakwater when he tripped on seaweed. Picture by Anthony Brady
Here's what you missed in round four of the PMP.
Nick Guthrie and Dominic Unwin and Alexander Grant • 1hr ago
No comments
Blayney's Nic Tilburg stole the show with a chip and chase try.
Dominic Unwin
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Orange CYMS do battle with Bathurst Panthers in round 4. Pictures by Dominic Unwin
St Pat's won their first home game of the PMP season.
Alexander Grant
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Jackson Brien completes his hat trick (main), celebrates his opening try and watches teammate Caleb Wardman score (insets). Pictures by James Arrow.
The defending champions look as strong as ever.
Alexander Grant
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Azariah Ah-See crashes over for one of his three tries in the Hawks' 38-0 win. Picture by James Arrow.
There's some big inclusions for round four.
Tom Barber
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Former South Sydney player Anthony Cherrington will make his Mudgee debut this weekend. Picture by Mark Nolan/Getty Images
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It comes as she upgrades to a $12.5 million home.
Jen Melocco
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Playing the waiting game could lead to more competition for homes.
Jemimah Clegg
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Home owners and first-home buyers who were holding out hope for an interest rate cut this year will need to wait a further 12 months, experts say. Pic: Shutterstock
It last sold in 2022 to Billson's Brewery's Nathan Cowan.
Madilyn McKinley
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Take a dip in the backyard pool of the Olympian.
Melissa Kehagias
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Ariarne, her younger sister Mia and parents Steve and Robyn at the family home they are now selling. Pic: Peter Brew-Bevan/Australian Women's Weekly
The front two rooms remain in original condition.
Madilyn McKinley
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22 Batt Avenue, Wodonga has a price guide of $1.65 million to $1.75 million. Picture supplied
Carillon Business Awards to enter its 40th year of celebration.
Newsroom
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An inaugural medieval banquet will also be held this year.
Tanya Marschke
A viking performer at the 2023 Newbridge Winter Solstice Festival. Picture by Mark Logan
'What we teach is ... understanding the biology of our emotions.'
Alise McIntosh
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Program facilitators David Cumming and Lachlan Mitchell are bringing Emotional First Aid to Bathurst. Picture supplied
And here's some delicious recipes from Sarah Pound.
Karen Hardy
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Try Sarah Pound's express family lamb moussaka for dinner tonight. Picture by Mark Roper
"I probably cried more watching that than the birth of my kids."
Josh Leeson
Anna Prchniak as Gita Fuhrmannova and Jonah Hauer-King as Lale Sokolov in The Tattooist of Auschwitz. Picture Stan
Sit back and see the best of New Zealand on this sweeping rail and coach tour.
Emma Brown
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Travel through the Panama Canal on a ship built for maximum enjoyment.
Emma Brown
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Colourful houses Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Picture Shutterstock
The Central West Orana community is being offered the opportunity to support renewable energy projects for the region by investing in the developments.
Crudine Ridge Wind Farm, one of Squadron Energy's operational wind farms about 45km south of Mudgee. Picture supplied
Drink in history and the future with a tasting adventure of award-winning Barossa shiraz.
Rosie Ryan
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Picture Shutterstock
The Northern Lights hold a fascination for humans the world over.
Emma Brown
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The polar lights in Norway. Picture Shutterstock
Carillon Business Awards to enter its 40th year of celebration.
Newsroom
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'There are a diverse range of opportunities behind the scenes.'
Rebecca Wotzko
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Talking Newspaper volunteers Sandra Parker, Donald Alexander and Monica Morse. Picture supplied
Video and photos from Annie's Ice Cream Parlour of 40 years ago.
Alise McIntosh
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Annie's Old Fashioned Ice Cream Parlour circa 1984. Picture supplied
'I highly recommend it, it's one of the best things I've done.'
Alise McIntosh
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Mark Bradbury, Paul Burge and Scott Knight will be participating in the NSW Variety Bash 2024. Picture by James Arrow
There's still time to say yes to the dress at Leanne Hamilton.
Alise McIntosh
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Leanne Hamilton in the bridal showroom of Leanne Hamilton Couture. Picture by Alise McIntosh
The make-up artist left broken promises - and Fair Trading complaints.
Connor Pearce • 1hr ago
One lady is farewelled at the black-tie dinner.
Hayley Warden • 1hr ago
The highly anticipated black-tie event in "the big smoke". Picture supplied by Channel 7
Here's what you missed in round four of the PMP.
Nick Guthrie and Dominic Unwin and Alexander Grant • 1hr ago
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Referee Willy Barnes and other officials around the competition were kept busy on Sunday. Picture by Nick Guthrie
Blayney's Nic Tilburg stole the show with a chip and chase try.
Dominic Unwin
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Orange CYMS do battle with Bathurst Panthers in round 4. Pictures by Dominic Unwin
St Pat's won their first home game of the PMP season.
Alexander Grant
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Jackson Brien completes his hat trick (main), celebrates his opening try and watches teammate Caleb Wardman score (insets). Pictures by James Arrow.
'There were about a dozen children playing in the Vale Creek.'
Alan McRae
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'How much water do we have? How do we use and misuse it?'
Tracy Sorensen
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 Professor Greg Leslie (left) and former Bathurst Regional Councillor John Fry look at reeds used to filter domestic grey water at Peel. Picture by Tracy Sorensen
'There are a diverse range of opportunities behind the scenes.'
Rebecca Wotzko
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Talking Newspaper volunteers Sandra Parker, Donald Alexander and Monica Morse. Picture supplied
It's a hard choice, but our duelling experts are here to help.
Mal Chenu and Amy Cooper
Raise a glass to some of the country's out-there outback pubs.
John Borthwick
Way-out watering holes: Our pick of Australia's best outback pubs
Explore Waikiki through the legacy of one of its greats.
Caden Helmers
Johor Bahru is often overlooked yet brims with cultural delights.
Michael Turtle
Hidden in plain sight: The Malaysian city you should visit next
The lowdown on AirTags and other similar devices.
Sue Wallace
The Big Question: Are luggage trackers a source of panic or reassurance?
Heart-racing hikes meet scenic cruises and world-class cuisine.
Akash Arora
Incredible moments you can only have in this part of Tasmania
Plus, a ground-breaking wellness retreat is tackling menopause.
No-alcohol holidays are on the rise - would you sign up for one?
Car Expert
No matter how good your fake number plate might look, if it's not issued by the state authority, it is illegal to use.
Matt Campbell
The Jeep brand was built on simple, rugged off-roaders, and the Wrangler-based Shortcut concept embraces this heritage.
Simon Christie
Why Jeep needs to sell this back-to-basics off-roader
Here's how warranty works in a nutshell – and whether you have to service within a dealer network to get it.
Max Davies
Does servicing outside your dealership void your warranty?
New car pricing is more complicated than you think. Here are the elements that add up to a drive-away price.
Josh Nevett
What's included in the drive-away price of a new car?
The flagship petrol Subaru Crosstrek has some great features and is better off-road than many of its rivals.
Matt Campbell
2024 Subaru Crosstrek review
The Senior
Think you're smarter than The Lightning Bolt? Find out all about the new Chaser in Australia.
Therese Murray
Proposed law changes to reduce financial elder abuse.
Eileen Wood
The Standing Council of Attorneys-General is looking into changes to financial Enduring Powers of Attorney. Picture Shutterstock
Persistence has paid off for veterans golfer Rita Gounder.
Rowan Cowley
Rita Gounder is Western Sydney Region Veteran Golf Association's ladies player of the year. Picture supplied
The Land
Columnist, Libbe Paton, explains why there's good reason to have hope of a career in farming.
Libbe Paton • 33m ago
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One lady is farewelled at the black-tie dinner.
Hayley Warden • 1hr ago
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The highly anticipated black-tie event in "the big smoke". Picture supplied by Channel 7
Photos of who was at the Hereford National show and sale.
Helen Decosta
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International judge for the Hereford National show and sale, Shane Bedwell, American Hereford Association, Kansas City, USA giving his comments on the grand champion class.
Farmhouse in Victoria's high country has been lovingly restored.
Australian Made Week reminds us of the talent produced at home.
Linley Wilkie
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Adorn your house with Australian made
You could be fined for sifting through a neighbour's bins.
Jessica Belzycki
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The rubbish in your bin may not belong to you. Picture by Jonathan Carroll