Dubbo Photo News 26.07.2018

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Bypass would help traffic flow AN improved Tomingley to Eumungerie Road is likely, with Member for Dubbo Troy Grant confirming that the State Government was contributing $25,000 towards a feasibility study of the potential upgrade. “We are assessing that as a potential heavy vehicle bypass that will complement the Inland Rail investment,” Mr Grant confirmed.

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Telco blunders ‘beyond a joke’ MARK CUMMINS says he’s not the fighting type, but a month of Telstra and NBN blunders has left him fighting mad. With wife Michelle he runs the South Dubbo Newsagency and he’s fuming that not only was his internet shut off a week before the NBN was meant to be installed, but that neither company wants to accept any blame for their incompetency.

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A dino and a rhino DUBBO Airport’s missing rhino statue was recovered by police in Coonabarabran this week, but an almost-as-famous model T-Rex is still on the missing list.

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Sisters, brothers, and best friends too!

SI SIBLINGS Amber, Lily and Seth Bayley were having a fantastic time in the le playground at Dubbo’s Taronga Westpl ern Plains Zoo when Dubbo Photo News er caught up with them during the week. ca Children form their first friendships with their brothers and sisters and ahead of International Friendship Day this Monday, July 30, isn’t it good to know that kids don’t always drive their parents up the wall during school holidays! PHOTO: DARCEE NIXON


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