Tag: Blayney 2799
Blayney Hospital emergency dept reopens
The emergency department at the Blayney Hospital has reopened overnight but will be without a doctor every second weekend.[MORE]
Police hunt man over alleged abduction attempt
Police in Blayney are searching for a man who allegedly attempted to abduct a nine-year-old girl.[MORE]
Plan aims to boost western businesses
There is hope a new business plan will create economic growth for businesses across western New South Wales.[MORE]
Fears for fate of Blayney Community Centre
There is concern the newly-elected Blayney Shire Council will not go ahead with a planned upgrade to the town's community centre.[MORE]
Council moves to protect investments
The Blayney Shire Council has moved to protect two of its investments from the problems surrounding Lehman Brothers.[MORE]
Rees to hear lake expansion benefits
The benefits of a $44 million expansion of Lake Rowlands will be raised with the New South Wales Water Minister today.[MORE]
Blayney logistics firm seek expansion approval
A Blayney warehousing and logistics company is seeking approval for a $7 million expansion.[MORE]
Water plan considers Lake Rowlands expansion
A study examining a $180 million plan to boost the region's water security will look at the expansion of Lake Rowlands.[MORE]
Blayney pet food factory stays open
The future of Blayney's Nestle Purina pet food factory has been assured, with the company announcing it will close another factory and transfer production to the central west.[MORE]
MP wants Govt to address Orange region water security
The Member for Orange is calling for urgent New South Wales Government action to help secure the region's long-term water supply.[MORE]
Subdivisions likely to boost Millthorpe development
Two new residential subdivisions are expected to trigger further development in Millthorpe.[MORE]
Blayney Shire seeks rates rise approval
The New South Wales Government needs to sign off on a special rate variation in the Blayney Shire, after the council last night approved plans to increase rates to fund a community centre redevelopment.[MORE]
Blayney Group launches recruitment drive
A warehousing and logistics company in Blayney has launched a recruitment drive to hire 100 extra staff.[MORE]
Council meets to elect new Blayney mayor
An extraordinary meeting will be held in Blayney this morning to elect the shire's new mayor.[MORE]
Hundreds to farewell Blayney Mayor
Hundreds of people are expected to attend the funeral of Blayney Mayor Ted Wilson today. [MORE]
Objections to Blayney rates rise
The Blayney council has been flooded with about 50 submissions over plans to boost rates by $75 a year.[MORE]
Gold miner hopes to allay land-holder water fears
Gold miner Cadia Valley Operations is to begin test pumping of bores at Spring Terrace near Blayney next week.[MORE]
Wild weather hits central west NSW
Gale force winds have brought down trees over roads across central west New South Wales, but emergency workers say there has been little structural damage.[MORE]
Greens fear for youth mentoring scheme
The New South Wales Greens say a successful central west youth mentoring program could be axed.[MORE]
Blayney councillors consider special rate rise
Blayney Shire councillors will tonight decide whether to seek New South Wales Government approval to increase rates by $75 a year.[MORE]
Budget blow-out for Blayney MPS
An upgrade of Blayney's Multi-Purpose Health Service (MPS) could cost more than twice the amount budgeted for the project.[MORE]
Blayney Shire may up rates
Blayney Shire Council is again considering increasing rates to help pay for a redevelopment of the town's community centre.[MORE]
Derailment sparks call for Blue Mountains expressway
Dubbo abattoir boss Roger Fletcher says this week's train derailment near Blayney is further reason for an expressway to be built over the Blue Mountains.[MORE]
Blayney residents quizzed about council performance
Blayney Shire Council has spent about $10,000 surveying residents on its performance.[MORE]