Dubbo NSW: The hub of the west
☀️???? WHAT: Big drought country road trip. ???? WHERE: To the hub of the west Dubbo NSW. About 40km north west of Sydney. ❓❓ WHY: It's a great old town with lots to do and see. ???? WHEN: First weekend of Spring. It get's bit hot in the summer. ???????????? FOOD: There's a good selection of cafes and restuarants. We enjoyed a delicious breakfast at CSC in Macquarie Street and a great burger at the bistro at Macquarie Inn off Wheelers Lane. ????STAYED: Macquarie Inn. ???? SHOWERS: Keep them really short, Dubbo is on water restictions. ???? HIGHLIGHTS: We really enjoyed Dundullimal Homestead - National Trust of Australia NSW and The Dubbo Regional Botanic Garden. Dubbo City Heritage Walk is really interesting. ???????????? NEXT VISIT: Western Plains Zoo.
Harry and Meghan touch down in the country town of Dubbo
The Duchess and her husband Prince Harry were in Dubbo, Australia, on the second day of their historic first international tour together which will also take them to New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga over 16 days. Meghan admitted early pregnancy has left her a 'bit tired' and she is 'running on adrenaline' but showed no sign of fatigue as she threw herself into her royal duties. The couple were mobbed (main picture) by excited school children at Dubbo Senior College (inset), which specialises in improving the educational outcomes of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders who hailed 'role model' Meghan. Kieasha Ross, 17, said: 'Us being Aboriginal girls and her being of a different race and being accepted into the Royal Family shows us anyone can be accepted. It's great that someone who's bi-racial and American can do this [marry into the Royal Family]. It makes her a role model.' Earlier the Duchess shielded Prince Harry from torrential rain and when the local mayor offered the prince his umbrella, Harry smiled and said: 'It's all right, I've got my wife'. This tender moment came after a community BBQ where guests got to try a loaf of the Duchess' banana bread, which she baked in the kitchen at Admiralty House, Sydney.
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A shocking new warning about New South Wales' water supplies | 7NEWS
There's a shocking new warning about our water supplies.
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Dubbo locals voice their criticisms of the Morrison Govt’s drought response
As part of the Jones & Credlin 'The Big Dry' program the Sky News hosts have asked locals about how they are coping with the the devastating drought gripping parts of NSW.
Australia needs more dams in order to tackle the worst recorded drought in history: Barilaro
Governments of all political persuasions need to cut through red and green tape in order to build more dams to mitigate the worst drought in recorded history, according to NSW Deputy John Barilaro.
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TRIP TO BATHURST NSW AUSTRALIA
Bathurst is a country town in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. It is about 200 kilometres (120 mi) west-northwest of Sydney and is the seat of the Bathurst Regional Council. Bathurst is the oldest inland settlement in Australia.
In the centre of the city is a square known as Kings Parade. Originally a market area from 1849 to 1906. it was redesignated as a public recreation ground and site for a soldiers memorial. Kings Parade now contains three memorials, an open space park and gardens.
Bathurst has retained a mix of main street shopping along with enclosed shopping centres within the CBD, unlike other towns where the CBD focus has split between main street and new shopping centre developments located in the suburbs. Within the CBD lies Kings Parade; this is a park setting with several memorials of people and events in history. It is a popular location for locals to meet. Keppel Street is Bathurst's second commercial shopping area, removed from the CBD by two blocks to the south. This area developed once the railway arrived in 1876.
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Dubbo 2019 Country Champs Qualifier
Re-live the 2019 WRA Country Championships Qualifier from Dubbo Turf Club as Westlink (Darren Hyde) and Sons Of Bourke (Clint Lundholm Racing) earn their tickets to the $500,000 Newhaven Park Final at Royal Randwick on April 6.
'Day Zero' nears for NSW water supply
Official day zero predictions reveal the time major dams and rivers will no longer be able to supply drinking water - the first towns including the western town of Dubbo - will be dry in November unless there is major rainfall. - Sunday Telegraph
#PartofMore: Billy
Billy from Narromine, New South Wales claims Rugby is the lifeblood of his town. Narromine has survived some terrible droughts which often goes on hand in hand with mental health problems. However the local Rugby club has helped pull a lot of people through and recently raised 13 thousand dollars for those battling with depression.
British royals Harry and Meghan visit local school in Dubbo
Harry and Meghan tour a school that works with young indigenous Australians in their visit to the outback Australian town of Dubbo
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Prince Harry has playfully swatted flies away from a woman during his trip to Dubbo.
Prince Harry has onlookers in hysterics as he playfully mocks woman swatting flies during a speech in Dubbo.
Prince Harry has playfully swatted flies away from a woman during his trip to country Australia - prompting his pregnant wife Meghan Markle to burst out laughing.
His hilarious parody of the 'Aussie salute' - where Australians wave their hands in front of their faces to keep away flies - happened as Ruth Sandow, a representative of the Royal Flying Doctor Service, delivered a speech about the body's importance to remote Australia.
A TOUR OF MUDGEE | AUSTRALIA TRAVEL
Today i got to wander around and do a walking tour of Mudgee - a small country town in rural New South Wales, Australia that's well known for it's honey and being a winery district.
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A little more about Mudgee from Wikipedia:
Mudgee /ˈmʌdʒi/ is a town in the Central West of New South Wales, Australia. It is in the broad fertile Cudgegong River valley 261 kilometres north-west of Sydney. Mudgee is at the centre of the Mid-Western Regional Council local government area. At the 2011 census, Mudgee had a population of 9,830 people.
The Mudgee district lies across the edge of the geological structure known as the Sydney Basin.
Mudgee has developed as a wine producing region and is therefore dependent on wine manufacturing as a major part of its economy. It is also heavily dependent on several major mines in the surrounding area.
Other rural produce includes cattle, sheep, wheat, alfalfa, olives, fruit, tomatoes, corn, honey, and dairy products. These, however, do not play as major a role as the mining industry.
The Ulan coal mines are in the district. During the 19th century, the area was a major goldmining area and the district also produces marble, pottery clays, shale and dolomite. These mines have further potential to expand in the region, however they are also the topic of local environmental concerns.
Tourism is also a growing industry based largely on the wineries.
A laboratory was established in 1987 to test meat for pesticide residues.
Local real estate, petrol and living costs skyrocketed since 2010 when the mining boom began to peak. This has rolled onto the local population, who have since had increased difficulty in living in the town.
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