Local news for Harden-Murrumburrah & surrounding areas

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October 2018

General News

Heat Wave On The Horizon

With temperatures in some parts of the region expected to reach 40 degrees this week, Murrumbidgee Local Health District is urging people to take the risk of heat-related illness seriously.    Director Public Health Tracey Oakman said while heat-related illness may affect anyone, certain groups are particularly vulnerable. These include the over 75s, infants and… Keep Reading

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Money For McLean

Emma James, Karen and Kai Steele Junior President , Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke, Maryanne Fitzgerald, Samantha Doolan and Club President Jason Pollard. Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke made announcements for Harden Murrumburrah community and sporting organisations this morning with McLean Oval set to receive $731,405. Mclean Oval had already received $132,000 in earlier announcements… Keep Reading

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Wayne Ryder Rolling Into Bowling Club

The Harden District Bowling Club will be hosting Wayne Ryder on Saturday November 3 from 730pm. Wayne is the classic Live Musician. He studied Bachelor of Music 1985 at Griffith University and Audio Visual Technics at Wollongong  University from in 1999-2000. He owns and operates a production company. Wayne loves touring and his act at the… Keep Reading

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Races Ready To Roar

Over 40 nominations have been received for this Saturday’s Harden Picnic Races. Gates open at 11:00am. Get ready for a great day out. The track is lush and green, the roses are in bloom with the annual Harden Picnic gearing up for what will be the 38th running of the Harden Picnic Cup in a… Keep Reading

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All Grown Up – Emma Perceval

Our new feature ‘All Grown Up’ has been very popular with the Twin Town Times readers and we continue this week with local lady Emma Perceval. “Emma is the daughter of Lyn and Gerard, Emma Perceval seems like she was always destined to pursue a career in the family of agriculture, and she’s truly made… Keep Reading

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Local Government NSW Moves Landmark Motion Re Forced Amalgamation

Shadow Minister For Local Government Peter Primrose supporting protesters for Save Tumbarumba Shire Inc and Save Gundagai Shire at Albury today. Over an hour ago an amendment was proposed and carried at the Annual Local Government Conference held in Albury. The amendment and resolution now become part of policy for Local Government New South Wales.… Keep Reading

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Spacky Saddling Up For Kosciuszko Race

Wagga trainer Scott Spackman is preparing O’ So Hazy for the $1.3 million dollar Kosciuszko race at Randwick on October 13. Former local horse trainer Scott Spackman is celebrating after one of his stable’s stars O’ So Hazy secured a spot in The Kosciuszko at Randwick next month. The Wagga-based sprinter will compete in the… Keep Reading

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