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Murrumburrah’s part in 'Big Dish' green power
28/08/2008 | Heat from the sun will soon be providing electricity for homes in rural and regional Australia, 24 hours a day, if an experimental solar thermal generator designed by scientists and engineers at the Australian National University proves successful. Murrumburrah is part of the project.
Harden-Murrumburrah cleaner and greener
7/08/2008 | Harden and Murrumburrah are set to become cleaner and more environmentally friendly thanks to a new kerbside recycling service. The fortnightly household recycling service, which begins on August 14, aims to help from the environmental perspective by not creating unnecessary waste, and also keep costs down for the community.
Full steam ahead
31/07/2008 | WORKS on Harden’s $3 million Kruger Health and Wellness Complex are going full steam ahead gearing up for the official opening taking place on Friday August 8.
Local man volunteers at World Youth Day
24/07/2008 | LOCAL Harden icon Nic Nadycz (pictured above) has given thousands of hours of volunteer work through out his life on a local, state and national level; however his recent adventures as a volunteer at World Youth Day (WYD) he says were a unforgettable highlight.
Boot scootin’ Santa jumps the gun
17/07/2008 | Although it was probably cold enough to snow, Christmas came early again this year when the Harden Linedancers held their Annual Christmas in July celebrations on Tuesday, July 8.
The end of the line for Railway workers
10/07/2008 | It was the end of the line for Harden-Murrumburrah and its association with the railway, when the majority of railway employees finished their last day of work on Friday, June 27.
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8/09/2008 | When I heard that some obscure woman from Alaska had been selected as the Republican Party's vice-presidential nominee, my first reaction was not to check the cable news channels, or even the internet news sites. No, my first reaction was to go to YouTube.
100 Years of Scouting