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Funk fusion rocks central west
24/07/2008 | Pubs of the central west will soon be rocking to a new tune; the funk fusion sounds of local outfit, EQD.
Legend has time of her life
24/07/2008 | TIMES of My Life to tour to Orange Civic Theatre next Thursday night is a walk through the golden days of Australian entertainment with Toni Lamond.
24/07/2008 | METROPOLITAN HOTEL - ORANGE Tonight: The Room Upstairs Friday: Anton Zannit
Crime manager to make tracks
24/07/2008 | ORANGE’S crime manager has been promoted and will leave the city to take on a new role as Commander based at Walgett.
Wangarang offers mail, pack and shred service
24/07/2008 | WANGARANG Industries has launched a new mailing and packaging division since buying a professional printer and a security shredder.
Orange Credit Union in nation’s top 10 ratings
24/07/2008 | ORANGE Credit Union (OCU) has been named in Money Magazine’s list of the top 10 credit unions in Australia.
Draft organic standard out for public comment
24/07/2008 | IN a bid to clear up confusion consumers suffer at the supermarket checkout, Standards Australia has released its own criteria for certifying a product is genuinely organic.
Squeezing profit from disaster
24/07/2008 | A LOCAL producer has hit the jackpot by breaking into the highly lucrative Asian market with a rather unusual product ... cherry juice.
Finding rhyme and reason  behind children’s games
24/07/2008 | THE playgrounds may not resound to the call of ‘British bulldog, one, two, three’, ‘red rover’ or the clinking of marbles any more, but the classics like skipping rhymes, elastics and hopscotch are still enjoyed by local school students.
Call for more foster families to help children in need
24/07/2008 | WITH only 35 registered foster families in Orange, abused or neglected children are being sent to foster homes as far afield as Dubbo and Cowra because the Department of Community Services (DoCS) does not have enough local families willing to help children in need.
Amateur photos in the picture
23/07/2008 | THE Western Districts National Photographic Exhibition celebrates its 21st birthday this year, with more than 50 photos from amateur photographers around the country currently on display in Orange City Library.
Good grounding for Orange aerodrome emergency plan
23/07/2008 | EMERGENCY service personnel have been praised for their rapid response to a crash landing at Orange Airport on Monday.
Real treat in store for wine lovers
23/07/2008 | THE Union Bank will launch a specialist wine store on August 1 which will offer locals the chance to savour a variety of wines sourced from all over the world.
Linen claim  won't wash with council
23/07/2008 | ORANGE City Council has told Central West Linen Services the bill for any design changes to Forest Road will have to be met by the business and not council.
Watertight: reality not washed up yet
23/07/2008 | REALITY TV may be dead, but that hasn’t stopped Orange City Council from peeking into the homes of Orange residents for the next six weeks, in the name of water conservation of course.
Review of fire safety likely at Duntryleague
23/07/2008 | ORANGE City Council is expected to recommend that a fire safety engineer be enlisted to advise Duntryleague Golf Club on what changes need to be made to its clubhouse, the iconic Duntryleague home, in order to ensure the future safety of its patrons.
Papal encounter of a lifetime
23/07/2008 | SHAKING hands with Pope Benedict XVI will go down as one of the highlights of Sister Margaret Flood’s life.
Replica pistol prank lands man in court
23/07/2008 | A PRANK using a replica pistol in a simulated shooting with two mates on a busy Orange street went horribly wrong for a young Orange man who appeared in Orange Local Court yesterday charged with unauthorised possession of a prohibited weapon.
Jungle rulers conquer trek
22/07/2008 | EVEN a badly injured ankle and knee couldn’t stop Sasha Kent from being one of 16 Orange men and women who successfully trekked the famed Kokoda Track.
Paper cut to save councils
22/07/2008 | A simple but effective program rolling out across 14 regional council aims to slash paper usage levels by as much as 30 per cent.
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