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Runners line up in council field as time ticks down to election
The council election is just days away but what do we know about the candidates vying for nine positions on Goulburn Mulwaree? Get the down low on who's who in the election, and all the other details you need.
Wakefield explores ACT opportunities for race circuit
Goulburn's loss may be Canberra's gain if talks to move all or part of the Wakefield Park raceway to Canberra succeed. A consultant to the Braidwood Road motor racing outfit, who wished to remain anonymous, confirmed that Wakefield Park representatives were meeting with two ACT Ministers next week to sound out the government's interest in a racing circuit.
'People are skiting about living here': proud mayor hopes to lead into the future
Goulburn Mulwaree mayor, Cr Bob Kirk, has been on the council for the last 13 years, five of them as mayor, and - on the eve of the council election tomorrow - feels like he can look back with pride on what has been achieved.
Senator hits out at Veolia's withdrawal of performing arts centre grant
A Labor senator has accused a major waste company of being "petulant" for withdrawing its grant for Goulburn's performing arts centre. Senator Deb O'Neill has also affirmed the party's opposition to Veolia Environmental Services' $600 million waste to energy proposal for Tarago.
'We ask to be valued': teachers strike to improve conditions
Teachers from the Highlands and Tablelands are determined to have their voices heard and improve conditions for teachers across the state in next week's 24 hour strike. Principals and teachers across NSW are due to walk off school premises for the entire day on December 7, and schools in Goulburn and the Highlands will take part. Find out why.
Hard-earned farewell: Joe Stephens steps down after 21 years
After more than 20 years spent working to build and promote local rugby league, long-time Goulburn Bulldogs president, Joe Stephens, has decided to step away from the club. But far from feeling sadness or regret, Stephens said he is "happy and relieved" to move on from the role that he poured his heart into at the expense of time with his family.
Conscientious objection 'critical' to Goulburn MP's support of Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill
Goulburn MP Wendy Tuckerman says the ability of health practitioners to conscientiously object was 'critical' to her support of the Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill. The NSW Legislative Assembly on Friday voted on the controversial bill, which legalises voluntary assisted dying, with the bill passing by 52 votes to 32.
Laura Fletcher reflects on her time as showgirl
In her application to be showgirl a couple of years ago, Laura Fletcher stated that her goal was to bring joy and education to those she visited with the assistance of her animals. She strived to be a positive role model for younger girls and to advocate for women, youth and agriculture.
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