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Goulburn is the seat of Goulburn Mulwaree Council. Goulburn is a railhead on the Main Southern line, and regional health & government services centre, supporting the surrounding pastoral industry as well as being a stopover for travellers on the Hume Highway. It has a central historic park and many historic and listed buildings.
The tone of coverage changed once the strain on local government schools became apparent. The fear of similar strike action or even the collapse of the Catholic system altogether led to calls that "something must be done". [4] A local Catholic priest explained to the media, "We have tried for 80 years, by speech and talk, to influence them.
1894 New South Wales colonial election: Goulburn [57] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Free Trade: Leslie Hollis: 1,115 67.8 Protectionist: Arthur Barrett 432 26.3 Ind. Free Trade: Edward Ball: 98 6.0 Total formal votes 1,645 98.9 Informal votes 19 1.1 Turnout: 1,664 82.5 Member changed to Free Trade from Labour
During 2011–2013, Goulburn Mulwaree Council has been at the centre of alleged breaches [4] of NSW Council Rules and Regulations. In late 2013, a Government investigation by the New South Wales State Government found that the Goulburn Mulwaree Council's Multi-Use Centre Tendering Process breached established State Regulations, ruling that: "[Goulburn Mulwaree] Council contravened regulations ...
In 2011, the Minister announced that the name of the academy would change from New South Wales Police College (held since 2002) to the New South Wales Police Academy. [4] [5] Prior to shifting to Goulburn the academy was based at the inner Sydney suburb of Redfern for a number of years, from the 19th century, known as the Redfern Police Depot ...
The Penny Post building in Goulburn, built in 1935 Front page of the Goulburn Evening Penny Post, Tuesday 4 January 1881. The Goulburn Evening Penny Post [1] was an English-language newspaper published in Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia from 1870 until 1957.
Alterations to the complex provide a record of ways in which milling and brewing technology has changed. [1] The site is an important element in the heritage of Goulburn. The size and nature of the buildings have made it a local landmark. It indicates the importance of Goulburn as the major provincial centre in southern NSW in the 19th century ...
The Goulburn Valley Water's Wastewater Treatment facility located in Shepparton emits a strong smell which has been an issue for the past 30 years. Despite improvements and the instalment of a new $10 million anaerobic lagoon cover in 2021, [ 52 ] the smell remains and EPA Victoria has been doing odour surveillance in nearby areas and ...