Looking for some positive news stories? We have got you covered. Every Sunday we provide a weekly wrap-up of feel-good stories from Goulburn for the week.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
Just click on the link to learn more.
Goulburn Lions Club and Tony and Adriana Lamarra donate to Legacy
Goulburn Legacy received $6000 from the Lions Club of Goulburn City and local business people and philanthropists Tony and Adriana Lamarra this week. Legacy Appeals committee chairman Ron Stamm said all donations, regardless of the size, were gratefully received.
McGrath breast care nurse Christine Walterlin supports patients
Breast care nurse at Goulburn Community Health Centre Christine Walterlin reminded patients to seek help if lost, confused or sad. The former community nurse currently has around 40 women in the region who require her support. Find out what she loves about her job, why she took on the role and more.
Goulburn High School students return to face-to-face learning
Kindergarten, year 1 and year 12 students returned to face-to-face learning on October 18, while all other years returned this week. Here are some tips for parents as well as photos supplied by Goulburn High School.
Shot of confidence: Goulburn's Cafe 5911 throws open doors
Roses Cafe has moved to Verner Street and in its place is new business Cafe 5911. Goulburn MP Wendy Tuckerman officially opened the city's newest cafe on Thursday before some 20 invited guests. Learn more about the cafe, how the name came about and its owner Vishal Oberoi. It even has its own coffee brand!
Mitch Cornish caps off strong year with Weissal Medal win
Former Goulburn Bulldogs playmaker Mitch Cornish dominated the 2021 Group 9 Rugby League First Grade competition. In fact, he did so well, he won the most prestigious award available in the division, the Eric Weissel Medal. The former NRL man was surprised by his accolade.
Did you know the Goulburn Post is now offering breaking news alerts and a weekly email newsletter? Keep up-to-date with all the local news: sign up below.