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27/08/2008 | Angry farmers and residents have called on Duralie Coal to use some of its profits from record coal prices to fix water storage problems predicted by locals but ignored by mine management.
Camping fees for Tops
27/08/2008 | To help with the cost of providing facilities, camping fees will be introduced for overnight visitors to Barrington Tops National Park and Towarri National Park from September 1.
Daffodil’s delight
27/08/2008 | Gloucester’s Quotarians were in the middle of a sea of yellow on Friday as they manned a stall in Church Street for Daffodil Day.
Gloucester junior cattle show 2008
27/08/2008 | This year Junior Show continued the success of previous years with the involvement of just short of 90 kids from preschoolers through to year 12.
27/08/2008 | Saturday August 23, Port Macquarie’s Regional Sports Stadium, hosted the Group 3 Junior Rugby League preliminary Finals.
Keeping the meals wheels moving
27/08/2008 | Today is National Meals on Wheels Day. It’s the day that the tireless efforts of some 80,000 volunteers are acknowledged for their work in delivering meals.
Maggies into finals
27/08/2008 | Saturday afternoon, a windy, cold and drizzly squall blew across Berties Oval for the last competition round for the Maggies who were up against the 3rd placed team, Abermain Hawks.
27/08/2008 | Gloucester Apex Club will host a meet the candidate night in the lead up to the September 13 local government election.
27/08/2008 | The premier A grade match turned out to be a cliff hanger. Unfortunately Troy Higgins was unable to play, but Hayden Tull floated in his place. Result was a one game victory to minor premiers, Williams.
Remembering Vietnam
27/08/2008 | Local cadets were flanked by flags remembering Hunter soldiers who did not return from Vietnam at Saturday’s Vietnam Veterans Day service in Gloucester.
27/08/2008 | Residents living near Ironstone Mountain south of Stroud are stunned by a Newcastle-based resources company’s plans to mine the local landmark.
27/08/2008 | Extremely cold conditions for this round of netball. Sub juniors: Red d Yellow, on a forfeit; Blue d Green, on a forfeit.
Smiles and goodbyes
27/08/2008 | A standing ovation from fellow councillors and staff farewelled two self-described “old guard” of Gloucester Shire Council as they attended their final council meeting last Wednesday.
Talented students take to the stage
27/08/2008 | There will be Bucketts of Talent on stage in Gloucester tomorrow, Thursday.
27/08/2008 | Gloucester tennis ladies have been invited to the open day at Krambach, on Sunday August 31 to play on their new grass courts commencing at 10am. Why not get a group together to help Krambach celebrate and have a great social day of tennis.
All things new
20/08/2008 | With almost 12 months having passed since the equine influenza outbreak hit, one local horse stud has welcomed the first of it’s new arrivals, a sure sign that the industry is recovering.
Farmers and greens unite over mine waste threat
20/08/2008 | Famers and environmentalists have united at Stroud to protest plans by a local coal mine to dump its waste water into local waterways.  | CommentsComments (1)
Junior Magpies drought has broken!
20/08/2008 | A decade long drought has been broken for the Gloucester Magpies Junior Rugby League, who now has a team which qualified through to the Group 3 Junior Rugby League 2008 Finals Series.
20/08/2008 | Division 2 Bardwell v Tull. Pam played a commanding role at the net in an even match where Tulls (Kelli, Colleen and Nikola_ took the winners’ two points finishing with games 31/21 and sets four to two.
Vietnam Veterans day march and service
20/08/2008 | The Gloucester RSL Sub-branch is to conduct a combined Vietnam Veterans’ Day Commemoration on August 23. All ex-servicemen and women are invited to attend the march and service at the clock tower.
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13/08/2008 | Catherine Deveny is no fan of sport. So why is she parked in front of the TV, with bowl of chicken soup in hand?
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