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Monthly Archives: August 2016
Guess who’s standing for Council !
With nominations now closed for the Council election on Saturday 10 September, the Electoral Office has released the full list of candidates for Wingecarribee. In case you were wondering if your ‘favourite’ Councillor has re-nominated, check out the full list … Continue reading
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Berrima Gaol to reopen in September
Goulburn MP and Minister The Hon. Pru Goward has announced that the historic Berrima Gaol is set to reopen in September after new painting and plumbing works currently underway are completed. The Goal is planned to accommodate up to 75 male minimum-security … Continue reading
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Debunking the claims from Hume Coal that its proposed coal mine means jobs for our local community and returns to NSW
Respected economists Rod Campbell from The Australia Institute, and Tim Buckley from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, will present their analysis of the economics of Hume Coal’s plans for an export coal mine in the Southern Highlands … Continue reading
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