What a difference 12 months can make!
Read More“I love my cattle and it is such a great way of life,” says Des Redmond out on his 200-acre property south of Orange.
Read MoreWith so many people losing jobs and money becoming scarcer, it is always helpful to look back at a time in which circumstances were very similar.
Read MoreGood inflows from the Macquarie pipeline and the city’s stormwater harvesting have again pushed back the date when Level 6 water restrictions could begin in Orange.
Read MoreThe Rotary Club of Orange North have partnered with the Rotary Club of Castle Hill to assist businesses in the Cumnock-Yeoval district
Read MoreIt has been far from a good year for wine growers across the region.
Read MoreIt all started during a New Year's Eve gathering. A group of local musicians were wondering what they could do to help local farmers suffering from this disastrous, extended drought.
Read MoreThroughout history, there have been numerous times when as a Nation, we’ve had to contend with events and issues that arrived with potentially devastating consequences.
Read MoreIt’s a quote that came to mind this past week, after we were given interesting article from Orange City Life reader Don Perry.
Read MoreWater conscious Orange residents have reduced their home water use to the lowest level in the last ten years.
Read MoreI love that saying “he’s going on like he just won Lotto”.
Read MoreThis summer has been a tough one for many Australians. The long period of dry weather has seen unprecedented bushfires level vast areas of bushland and destroy hundreds of properties.
Read MoreIt was like Australia came out to play over the summer holiday for us.
Read MoreMore and more people today are looking to lessen their impact on our natural environment, but often they don’t know just where to begin
Read MoreIf you’ve been doubting the Aussie Spirit of late read on, I’m about to put your mind at ease. We’ve got some wonderfully resilient and caring people in our community, and we are proud to share the story of one in our very own backyard.
Read MoreThe Queen called 1992 her ‘Annus Horribilis’, let’s hope 2020 is a better one for us.
Read MoreLast Friday, St Joseph’s Catholic School Blayney, along with many across the State, were involved with ‘Bust the Dust’, an initiative started by St John’s Primary in Trangie
Read MoreThe 12th annual Cruisin’ Along charity drive in May will serve a dual purpose; raising money for Cancer research while supporting Central Western towns feeling the pinch from this sustained drought.
Read MoreFor those following my columns regarding the chap who believes he has something worthwhile to offer Orange to help with our water issues, let me provide this final update.
Read MoreSt Joseph’s Catholic Primary School Blayney will be kicking their heels up on Friday December 13 as they get involved with ‘Bust the Dust’ an initiative organised by St John's Parish School Trangie.
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