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26 May 12 | The Buearu of Meterology has issued an extreme weather warning for gale force and damaging winds for South Eastern NSW, with wind gusts of up to 90km/h recorded at Goulburn.
25 May 12 | ANOTHER public meeting has been planned next month by AGL to voice concerns and questions that the community of Dalton have in regards to the proposed gas-fired power station development.
25 May 12 | TO commemorate National Sorry Day a ceremony and morning tea will be hosted by Goulburn Mulwaree Council today starting at 10am in the Goulburn Regional Art Gallery
YMCA makes a splash
25 May 12 | THE YMCA has been brought in to manage the Goulburn Aquatic Centre, raising probity concerns among some councillors.
25 May 12 |  SPECULATION around Goulburn job service provider Campbell Page’s closure is still mounting as questions regarding what aspects of the employment services deed it failed to meet go unanswered.  | CommentsComments (4)
25 May 12 |  IMPATIENCE is rearing in National Party ranks to field a candidate in Hume. The hierarchy says there’s no rush but Yass branch at least wants a pre-selection hurry up.
25 May 12 |  ENHANCING learn to swim programs and injecting a “family oriented” atmosphere are just two of the YMCA’s aims at the Goulburn Aquatic Centre.  | CommentsComments (12)
Southern star Amy’s anthem for success
25 May 12 | WHEN it comes down to the nitty gritty parts of life, 16-year-old singer songwriter Amy Paterson says “you’ve just got to harness it and enjoy every moment like you were on a rollercoaster”.
Truck roll-over near Goulburn
23 May 12 | A loaded B-Double travelling along the Hume Highway in the early hours of Monday morning came to a sudden halt after the vehicle flipped spilling wood-chips along the busy stretch of road.
23 May 12 | WITH Goulburn hit hard by the news of company closures and job losses in the past two weeks, the Salvation Army says it’s more important than ever that communities bind together to support one another.
23 May 12 | AT any given time tomorrow morning more than 11,000 people across NSW will be participating in Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea.
Mono-mono double miracle
23 May 12 | BEARING jumpsuits that say “my twin did it” Goulburn’s newest set of double-trouble opened their bright eyes to the world on April 21.  | CommentsComments (2)
Nats ‘keen’ to take on Taylor
23 May 12 | THE National Party is to launch an all-out assault on the Liberal-held seat of Hume. This was made evident by a meeting on Saturday to restore the Cootamundra party branch, and the first Young Nationals conference in Wagga in two decades.  | CommentsComments (6)
Con plans an encore
23 May 12 | A PERFORMING arts venue at another prominent local building is making an encore, almost four years after its first appearance. Back in November 2008, former Goulburn Regional Conservatorium director Steve O’Connell suggested the Bourke St building’s old ceramics room would make a great space.  | CommentsComments (2) | The stage is set – finally
The stage is set – finally
23 May 12 | GOULBURN’S prolonged quest for a performing arts complex has finally taken centre stage, with concrete plans to build a facility.  | CommentsComments (12) | Arts out in cold in ...
21 May 12 | GOULBURN High School is setting out to empower parents when it hosts the ‘Raising Teenagers Information Night’ on Wednesday, starting at 6pm, in the school hall.
All creatures great and small walk the walk
21 May 12 | THERE was plenty of bark and bite at Victoria Park yesterday, as hundreds of dogs and their owners took park in the Million Paws Walk and BBQ.
21 May 12 |  THE Oallen Ford Road bridge over the Shoalhaven River will soon undergo urgent repairs, following an inspection last week. The work will mean that the bridge will be closed while the work takes place.
Work starts on $11m re-hab unit
21 May 12 | CONSTRUCTION has started on a new Sub-Acute Rehabilitation unit for Goulburn Base Hospital.  | CommentsComments (1)
21 May 12 | ASOUTHERN Highlands transport firm is among several parties chasing a former Goulburn steel operation over allegedly unpaid invoices. Owners of Braemar based T&G Kelly’s Couriers Rowena and Tony Kelly claim Mass Steel Australia Pty Ltd owes them $20,790, plus legal costs.
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