PROPONENTS of a Marys Mount commercial development have scaled back their plans in response to community concerns.
THE wave of civic pride following Goulburn’s 150th birthday celebrations is rolling on with moves to form a ‘Celebrations Committee.’ The group would be independent of council and help organise milestone events like Heritage Week.
ANGRY: Members of the Goulburn branch of the NSW Nurses and Midwives Association (NSWNMA) gather outside the Council Chambers to protest changes to nurse-patient ratio and pay rise agreements by the State Government on Friday.
DANCER: Merinda Eden with her mum Melissa after her hair was shaved as part of her ‘Curls for Cancer’ campaign in February. The 16-year-old Mulwaree High School student will take her passion to the next level as she travels to Las Vegas to take the International stage.
CCTV footage: police hoped this group of people may help with their investigation. Photo: Supplied
Just after his sever bashing, Simon Cramp spoke his first words to his mum. Photo: Facebook
Bedside vigil: Simon Cramp's parents, Angela (centre) and Phillip Cramp, are staying close to their son at St Vincent's Hospital. Photo: Ben Rushton
Agonising wait: Friends, Mitch Gardiner and Laurie Symes, who were with Simon Cramp on the night of the bashing. Photo: Ben Rushton
A man, left, has been charged over the assault of Simon Cramp. Photo: Kate Geraghty.
TAFE Illawarra institute director Dianne Murray and Kenmore owner Lila Chan signed an agreement on Monday, which will see Chinese Aged Care/English Language students both living and studying at the former hospital site before the end of the year.
NOT-SO-HAPPY MEAL: Sarah Prazeres was horrified to discover three under-cooked nuggets in her daughter’s Happy Meal on Thursday evening. Photo: Sarah Prazeres.
NEEDS WORK: The figure of between $1 million and $2m has been suggested for imminent repairs to St Clair, says Cr Saville. Inset: A Heritage Council plaque describing recent maintenance works undertaken at St Clair.
130 public service positions in Goulburn could be lost according to figures revealed in a recent survey
STARTER: Citizen’s Electoral Council candidate for Hume Lindsay Cosgrove. He joins Angus Taylor (Liberal); Michael Pilbrow (Labor); James Harker-Mortlock (Independent); Adrian Van Der Byl (Christian Democrats) and Bruce Nicholson (Katter Australia) on the September 14 ballot sheet
Hard work is paying off for up-and- coming greyhound trainer
EDGED OUT: Riley Nelson found space in Trinity’s First XV match with Royals. Like their young counterparts, the First XV fell short.
BEST OF LUCK: Todd Whittaker, who is is on the cusp of pursuing a full-time study and football career in San Antonio, Texas, is congratulated by Trinity assistant principal Matt Burke.
After losing their first round match, the Dirty Reds have now gone through 7 rounds without a loss after beating Cooma 35-3 on Saturday.
EDGED OUT: Riley Nelson found space in Trinity’s First XV match with Royals. Like their young counterparts, the First XV fell short.
Riley Parsons and Will Mooney worked hard for the Trinity Under 13’s against Burgmann on Saturday
A defeated Trinity U13’s and coach Tom Andreatta were not discouraged by the loss.
One of Goulburn's eight Monaro reps, Ben Todkill.
Aiden Greaves has been picked in the Monaro rep team once again.
Form forward Jordan Wilcox will also be playing in the Monaro team at the Brumbies Provincial Championships in Batemans Bay this weekend.
Mulwaree High student Daniel Hopkins, 12, came first at the Mulwaree High Cross Country carnival and also fourth in the District championships.
Hugo Cunningham, who's death last year prompted the Goulburn Rugby Club's Beyond Blue Day.
Hugo's parents, Jo and David "Jack" Cunningham.
Kell Anable was one of the lead organisers in the Beyond Blue Day held at Rugby Park.
Attune / Royal Institute of Deaf and Blind Children fundraiser, Sat June 1, 2013.
Attune / Royal Institute of Deaf and Blind Children fundraiser, Sat June 1, 2013.
Attune / Royal Institute of Deaf and Blind Children fundraiser, Sat June 1, 2013.
ENDEAVOUR Industries is getting sick of illegal dumpers unloading their rubbish outside their front gates. Yet another incidence occurred on Monday at the entrance of their property on Oxley Street.
ANGRY: Endeavour Industries CEO Margaret Cunningham and Assistant Recycling Manager Chris Bale are fuming about the illegal dumping outside their recycling business on Monday morning.
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