Students studying medicine in Calare are a step closer to taking up jobs in the bush and helping address the shortage of health professionals in regional areas, with the number of students now training at Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) School of Rural Medicine doubling.
Read MoreThanks to $500,000 in Australian Government funding through the Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Grants program, the Capertee and District Progress Association can purchase a Category 6 Bulk Water Tanker to protect their community.
Read MoreCentury-old machinery currently exposed to the elements at the Oberon and District Museum will soon be protected for generations to come, with plans to build and store the artifacts in a new Heritage Machinery Pavilion.
Read MoreThanks to $2.1 million in Australian Government funding, the Lithgow Area Women’s Shed has the funds to make their dream of having their very own digs a reality.
Read MoreMental and health wellbeing support organisation, headspace, will expand its current programs and increase its workforce in Lithgow, thanks to a $726,746 grant awarded to Marathon Health in the latest round of the Australian Government’s Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Grants program.
Read MoreYoung families across Bathurst are having a ball, with a bevy of exciting new park and playground equipment springing up in Eglinton and Kelso.
Read MoreFarmers and residents across the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales could soon have better access to the water they need to support and grow their businesses.
Read MoreCanowindra’s main street will undergo a one million dollar makeover under Round 5 of the Australian Government’s Building Better Regions Fund (BBRF).
Read MoreThe Australian Government will invest $18 million to develop a world-class rural health and medical research facility that will support the needs of rural communities through-out Australia.
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