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Celebrating Australia Day in Crookwell
02 Feb 12 | WHAT BETTER way to spend a morning than listening to two true Australian Ambassadors that are devoted to promoting Australia.
02 Feb 12 | “Absolutely piffling, an insult,” is how Cr. Mike Coley described an offer from AGL Energy to contribute $40,000 a year to the community from the operation of the proposed gas-fired power station near Dalton.
02 Feb 12 | A BIG thank you to all for the fantastic support of the Crookwell Kids Karate Club. Mr. Michael Whittington said: “I was very honoured by the amazing response to the classes and it has been a wonderful first six months to what I hope will be a long running recreational activity for your children.”
02 Feb 12 | Cr. Malcolm Barlow, in a personal submission to the State Government’s proposed new guidelines for wind farm development, has described them as a “dog’s breakfast” and a “slap in the face” to Councils.
University – here we come!
24 Jan 12 | We all dream of an enjoyable working future and a great job we really like. Most of us land on our feet and find employment when we leave school after Year 10 or 12 studies. But many students like go that extra step and are devoted to their study to receive University entry to further study for their chosen profession.
24 Jan 12 | WATER usage at Crookwell for the whole of 2011 was the lowest annual figure since 2003. Upper Lachlan’s Manager of Operations, Mr. Luke Moloney, reported this to last Council meeting.
24 Jan 12 | UPPER Lachlan Council road staff is still working on repairs to roads damaged in the severe storm of December, 2010.
24 Jan 12 | The Jerrawa Landcare Group has praised the part Upper Lachlan Weeds Manager Mr. Paul Brown has played in the Tussock Tamer project.
Heavy horses at the Show
24 Jan 12 | THE HEAVY horse section of the Crookwell Show will be conducted on Saturday February 11, commencing at 9.00am.
24 Jan 12 | MOTORISTS are advised essential maintenance is being carried out on MR 54, also known as Goulburn Crookwell Bigga Road.
24 Jan 12 | NORM Fountain at the 2011 Australia Day Celebrations has been nominated along with Tracey Anderson from Crookwell Lions Club for Citizen of the Year.
19 Jan 12 | THE MCGEECHAN Rural Supplies/Bill Searl Bricklaying sponsorship for the 4 Ball Best Ball Stableford Aggregate competition attracted a good field of 41 players, to compete for the excellent trophies.
19 Jan 12 | A NEW element to the Crookwell Potato Festival this year is the Acciona Energy Photographic Competition.
19 Jan 12 | MONDAY NIGHT’S Canberra harness racing meeting was a success for local trainers, and a virtual whitewash by Goulburn District trained horses.
Leigh graduates as a Doctor
19 Jan 12 | CROOKWELL’S Leigh Cummins has graduated as a Doctor after six years of study at University of NSW. Leigh’s proud Parents are Wayne and Annette Cummins of Crookwell and his grandparents are Shirley and Austin Cummins also of Crookwell and Dorothy and Allan Picker of Bigga.
17 Jan 12 | ENGAGING with the local Council “is essential at all stages of the wind farm development process.” This is one of the requirements laid down by the State Planning Department in its proposed new guidelines for wind farm development.   | CommentsComments (1)
Australia Day celebrations
17 Jan 12 | GROWING in popularity each year, the Crookwell Australia Day Breakfast is a fantastic opportunity for the community to connect and celebrate the privilege it is to live in the lucky country.
10 Jan 12 | The Crookwell Gazette is commencing a recipe drive for 2012. We are inviting businesses to send in their staff’s favourite recipes for us all to enjoy.
10 Jan 12 | THE “only feasible option” has been taken to locate the proposed toilet block to service Kiamma Park on a site opposite the Clifton Village retirement units.
10 Jan 12 | THE Crookwell AP&H Society’s Flock Ewe Competition will again be known as the “ANZ Flock Ewe Competition” as a result of the continued sponsorship by ANZ Agribusiness.
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