Orange marked Australia Day, 2020 in very different ways on Tuesday. Nearly 20 people become new citizens in front of a packed Cook Park while others took the chance to take in the yabbie races at the Ophir Hotel.
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Orange marked Australia Day, 2020 in very different ways on Tuesday. Nearly 20 people become new citizens in front of a packed Cook Park while others took the chance to take in the yabbie races at the Ophir Hotel.
Read More »The ACT Greens are today marking January 26 as a Day of Mourning, calling for greater discussion in the local community about how our city, as the nation’s capital, should commemorate this day in years ahead.
Read More »The WA government plans to spend another $4.4 million on COVID-19 advertising by July this year, having already spent $6.63 million from April to November last year.
Read More »Alistair Coe says the Liberals must "develop better alliances" on the right side of politics in order to break Labor and the Greens' stranglehold on power.
Read More »THE state government is being urged to put a trade diversification strategy in motion, given the state’s heavy reliance on China.
Read More »Monday marks 100 days since the ACT election but there's criticism from the opposition that Barr's government hasn't done enough.
Read More »The ACT Greens are today celebrating the commencement of the United Nations' Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, calling on the
Read More »More contributed photos have been procured from across the greens of the Goulburn Valley Bowls Division. John Crilly has been snapping away in between bowls, and if members of your club have done the same please send the resulting pictures to sport@sheppnews.
Read More »Aria award-winning band Collard Greens & Gravy have been forerunners of the Australian Blues and Roots Scene since their formation in 1995. Since that time the band have clocked up countless kilometres performing their gritty driving blues to thrilled audiences at major festivals across Australia and the United States.
Read More »Nic Street, Liberal Member for Franklin Policy-free Labor caves into the Greens yet again. After months of sitting on the fence on the issue of ongoing support for
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