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Eels helping business slip into market
10:48 AM AEST | Wellington Inland Fisheries is preparing to expand into the Chinese export market.
NRMA delegates on mission to discover our road problems
10:39 AM AEST | Wellington’s roads came under the scrutiny of a travelling band of NRMA executives on Tuesday.
10:37 AM AEST | Wellington residents have been urged to have their say on the NSW Government’s controversial power privatisation plans.
Time stands still at VIP gathering
10:36 AM AEST | A new and exciting product line prompted NJ Jewellers to host a special VIP night on Wednesday.
10:35 AM AEST | A spate of winter grass fires has caused concern for the Wellington Rural Fire Service.
Centre extends hours to help kids
10:34 AM AEST | The Barnardos homework centre has expanded its days of operation from one to five afternoons a week.
Seventy guests for 70 years
2/07/2008 | A party was held at the Mitchell Inn Geurie to celebrate Tiger Paxton’s 70th Birthday on Sunday June 8.
Crowd shows support for boys
2/07/2008 | Wellington Cowboys played an excellent match on Sunday afternoon, but with the glorious weather it was the spectators who came out true winners.
Celebrating 100 years of Scouts
2/07/2008 | The local scouts and cubs are thrilled to reach the century milestone.
2/07/2008 | Wellington residents will soon be reminded of the local area crash statistics when they eat at fast food outlets across town.
Gas leak evacuates Tafe
2/07/2008 | A gas leak at Wellington TAFE saw police, fire brigade and ambulance services called and the building evacuated yesterday morning about 8am.
Thumbs up for crews
2/07/2008 | Freezing days spent in a boat on Lake Burrendong have been the order of the day for local volunteers since a 21-year-old Dubbo man went missing on June 21.
Will smaller lot sizes have a renaissance?
30/06/2008 | The current thinking in the NSW agencies is that west of the divide, extensive agriculture is the go, and that to achieve the necessary economies of scale the existing holding sizes have to be protected.
Joyce marks milestone
30/06/2008 | Joyce Marsh celebrated her 90th birthday with family and friends at Keston Rose Garden Café on June 14.
Service takes action to focus on drug issues
30/06/2008 | Drug Action Week ended yesterday after a big week for staff at Wellington Aboriginal Corporation Health Service (WACHS).
Plans in motion to help fund unit
30/06/2008 | Cancer Care Western NSW vice-chairman Stuart Porges was in town on Wednesday to talk business with Rotary Club members.
New site needed for accommodation plan
30/06/2008 | Plans to provide short-term accommodation for families visiting inmates at Wellington Correctional Centre have gone back to the drawing board due to lack of a suitable facility.
Residents say slow down
30/06/2008 | Montefiores St is an accident waiting to happen, according to its residents.
Eco-warrior’s artistic work commended
27/06/2008 | First and foremost, Kate Maurice is an artist. But she is also a print maker, sewer, sculptor and most of all a scavenger with a passion for salvaging old materials from discarded objects, tips, bins and even the roadside.
Town on agenda for Irish pilgrims
27/06/2008 | Wellington will soon be blessed with the presence of more than 70 Irish pilgrims stopping off for 10 days on the way to World Youth Day (WYD) celebrations in Sydney.
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11:13 AM AEST | Farewell to the Clouseau of foreign ministers: pompous, slightly ridiculous and self-important.