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5/09/2008 | Last-minute August rain has boosted local crop prospects considerably, district agronomist in Dubbo Kathi Hertel has reported.
Rural lands board declares war on rabbits
5/09/2008 | As rabbit numbers in Dubbo reach their highest point in about 10 years, the city’s major tourist attraction continues to fight the pests.
New liquor store opens doors to public
5/09/2008 | The 1000m2, over-sized, alcohol store that has been under construction for the past six months has finally opened its doors.
5/09/2008 | One Australian is lost to suicide every five hours. And each day 180 people attempt to kill themselves.
5/09/2008 | A Dubbo man has pleaded not guilty to charges of supplying drugs after police raided his home and discovered 23 grams of either ice, heroin or speed on Wednesday.
Taxi driver ‘humbled’ by top award
5/09/2008 | A Dubbo taxi driver is ‘humbled’ to be awarded the Country Taxi Driver of the Year by the Taxi Council of NSW.
City’s transport hub under scrutiny
4/09/2008 | Last financial year more than 193,000 visitors poured through Dubbo airport.
Homebuyers cautious as rates are cut
4/09/2008 | The average borrower with a $180,000 housing loan will have an extra $33 a month in their pocket following this week’s quarter of a percent interest rate cut.
4/09/2008 | Dubbo farmers have been warned to watch out for locusts as they threaten to inflict more pain on some of the most drought-ravaged parts of the State.
Turf club gears up for spring carnival
4/09/2008 | The Dubbo Turf Club has been a second home for apprentice jockeys coming from across the region to learn the ins and outs of riding in the horse racing industry.
4/09/2008 | Rural mail services are a “lifeline” linking country people to the outside world and they must be maintained.
DRUG BUST
4/09/2008 | A 39-year-old Dubbo man will appear in Dubbo Local Court after being charged following a drug raid by police yesterday.
Midwives report baby boom in city
3/09/2008 | It’s baby season in Dubbo.
Plans to lift quality of care
3/09/2008 | A plan to put new child-care centres on “P-plates” to lift the quality of early childhood education, has won the praise of some Dubbo child-care centres.
Group 11 to review historic experiment
3/09/2008 | The fireworks provided on and off the field at Saturday night’s historic Group 11 grand final at Apex Oval will be reviewed by the organisers before their annual general meeting in November.
3/09/2008 | Further industrial action is on the cards as NSW teachers yesterday voted overwhelmingly against the NSW Government’s handling of the State’s education system.
RABBIT INVASION
3/09/2008 | Rabbit numbers across Dubbo are the highest they have been in 10 years as increased rainfall and food supplies encourage the animals to breed.  | CommentsComments (1)
Probationary police constables hit the beat
3/09/2008 | There was 20 years’ age difference between them, but Andrew McKelvie and Naomee Ison matched each other in enthusiasm and pride on the first day of their new job.
Stock destroyed after semi rolls
3/09/2008 | Rangers had to destroy about seven head of cattle on the roadside after a truck rollover near Eumungerie yesterday afternoon.
Software to help farms save water
2/09/2008 | In a prolonged, nationwide drought a product developed in Dubbo that claims to save gigalitres of water has turned heads on the national stage.  | CommentsComments (1)
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5/09/2008 | THIS WEEK I turned 40. How does that explain the schoolgirl figure and youthful looks?
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