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  2. Burrowa News and Marengo, Binalong, Murrumburrah and ...

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    The Burrowa News 15 Jan 1932. The Burrowa News and Marengo, Binalong, Murrumburrah and Cootamundra Reporter (also published as the Burrowa News) was a weekly English language newspaper published in Boorowa, New South Wales, Australia.

  3. Boorowa - Wikipedia

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    Boorowa (/ b uː r oʊ w ə /) is a farming village in the Hilltops Region in the south west slopes of New South Wales, Australia. [ 2 ] It is located in a valley 340 kilometres (210 mi) southwest of Sydney around 490 metres (1,610 ft) above sea-level.

  4. List of newspapers in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Burrowa News: Boorowa: No: defunct: 1874–1951 The Burrowa News and Marengo, Binalong, Murrumburrah and Cootamundra Reporter: Boorowa: No: defunct: 1873–1951 The Burrowa Times and Binalong, Frogmore, Reid's Flat and Rye Park Advertiser: Boorowa: No: defunct: 1880–1942 Burwood Scene [9] Burwood: Yes: current: 2006– The Bush Telegraph ...

  5. Henry Joseph Curran - Wikipedia

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    Henry Joseph Curran (1843-1882) was an Australian journalist and leading figure in the Catholic communities in Goulburn and Boorowa in the 1860s and 1870s. Curran worked for newspapers in Goulburn, established and edited the Burrowa Advocate and also worked in Sydney on the Freeman's Journal.

  6. Maher Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Gundagai Tigers which through the influential Gundagai Independent newspaper had long pushed for the end of the Maher Cup, [62] developed a formidable team, winning 24 matches straight from August 1951 to September 1952. This record was bettered by Harden-Murrumburrah with 29 games in a row from September 1958 to June 1960.

  7. Hilltops Council - Wikipedia

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    This area was formed on 12 May 2016 from the merger of Boorowa Council, Harden Shire and Young Shire. [4] The local government area covers much the same area as the Hilltops wine region. The mayor of Hilltops Council is Margaret Roles, an independent, and was elected unopposed after the inaugural election held on 4 December 2021. [5]

  8. Boorowa Shire - Wikipedia

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    Boorowa Council was a local government area in the South West Slopes region of New South Wales, Australia. The LGA was located adjacent to the Lachlan Valley Way and included Boorowa and the small towns of Rye Park , Rugby , Frogmore and Reids Flat .

  9. Farm Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Farm Weekly is a newspaper published by Australian Community Media. Founded in 1974 as Elders Weekly, it was renamed Farm Weekly in 1993. It focuses on the agriculture industry in Western Australia. [1] It was published by Fairfax Media until sold to Australian Community Media in 2019. [2]