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Importance of supporting local health services discussed at hospital auxiliary conference By SHARON BONTHUYS THE importance of supporting local hospitals and health services was a key discussion point at a regional hospital auxiliary conference held in Narromine last week. “We have a common interest, the welfare of our hospitals and health facilities,” said Narromine Hospital Auxiliary President, Daphne Johnson, at the Orana Far West Regional Conference which was held at Narromine Golf Club on April 5. “As someone here said earlier, ‘it’s the most important building in town’. We’re very supportive of our hospital,” Ms Johnson added. About 35 people attended the conference representing the 19 hospital auxiliary branches within the Orana Far West Region, which is one of 12 zones in the United Hospital Auxiliaries (UHA) of NSW. UHA NSW State President, Sally Cronberger, also told the conference that there are 3700 volunteers spread across 167 hospital auxiliary branches in the State today. Continued page 2
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Renewable energy protestors demand Dubbo MP’s resignation ON the day that the NSW Government held a public consultation in Dubbo about its review into improving compulsory land acquisition processes for communities impacted by state infrastructure projects, a large group of protestors converged on the electorate office of local State Member, Dugald Saunders, demanding his resignation. Members of the Central West Orana (CWO) REZist action group had gathered to express their anger over the number of renewable energy projects in the region and the compulsory acquisition of large swathes of land for “transmission easements”. They also accused the current NSW Nationals Leader of not doing enough on the issue, which he denied. “I will continue to represent the people’s concerns,” Mr Saunders told the protestors. “I can’t, with the magic swipe of the pen, fi x everything,” he added. His words, however, failed to appease the group of committed local landholders. “We want him gone, and we want him gone now,” one man said. As the Dubbo MP attempted to talk about the appropriateness of the projects and suggested the presence of inhome solar was evidence the
Dubbo MP and NSW Nationals Leader, Dugald Saunders, fronts a group of protesters calling for his resignation over his support for renewable energy projects in the region. PHOTO: CWO REZIST.
community was already living with renewable energy systems, some heated words were shouted from the crowd. Concerns about renewable energy projects are spreading across the Central West
as residents question the safety and necessity of large scale projects taking shape in the 20,000-kilometre Central West Orana Renewable Energy Zone. Projects like the 69-turbine Uungala Wind Farm at
Wellington, which is slated to become the largest in the State when it is completed, and solar energy establishments across the region impacting landholders. Continued page 3
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