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Author: The Courier

‘Fed up’ with climate activists

Am I the only one fed up with climate activists? The climate is going to change no matter what. It has been doing so since the world began and will do while ever the world lasts. If the climate never changed we would still be...

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Act FAST

National Stroke Week may be over for another year, but raising awareness of the F.A.S.T. signs of stroke is an ongoing mission we can all embrace. I was heartened by the thousands of volunteers right around the country who took...

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Boggabri Coal workers will be ‘highest paid’

Idemitsu Australia Resources’ Boggabri Coal has released a statement on progress of negotiations between the Construction Forestry Maritime Mining And Energy Union and the company. “Boggabri coal is yet to reach agreement with...

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Information sought on our indigenous Anzacs

I have now completed articles and stories in the recently released second limited edition of the Centenary of ANZAC book. A selection of the stories involved local indigenous volunteers. I have been contacted by the Indigenous...

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Anniversary celebration

Friends gathered at the Captain Sturt Hotel, Wentworth, on August 31 for a 25th wedding anniversary celebration lunch for Allan and Ruth (nee Shearer) Michell. The Michells, formerly of Rowena and Burren Junction, now live at...

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