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This week’s issue comes direct to you from November 1998 and will be delivered in two parts.
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A Sydney-based company has paid around $9 million for Tubbo Station, the region’s most prestigious sheep farm. Mission Mind Pty Ltd paid $8.9 million for the 23,000 hectare Darlington Point property.
An inquest into the deaths of Karen Fletcher and Leanne Uren, who died in a crash in Wantabadgery in March, was opened at Wagga Coroner’s Court by Coroner Sev Hill.
The opening of a $1.3 million pharmacy laboratory at Charles Sturt University will be the most advanced training facility in the country and will help address the current shortage of pharmacists in rural Australia.
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Wagga has been promised two high-profile premierships in February’s Australian Rugby League pre-season blockbuster at Eric Weissel Oval. Wagga is confident of its coveted position in the country’s national rugby league carnival, with premierships Brisbane or 1980s giants Parramatta in town for the opening games.
Gary Cullen has opened a new chapter in his coaching career by signing for Group 20 strugglers Darlington Point-Coleambally. The former Turvey Park boss has taken on one of the toughest jobs in Riverina rugby league after who was appointed captain-coach of the Roosters.
Gardeners in the Batlow region are facing $20 million in losses after last month’s freezing temperatures. Many growers in the region lost their apple and stone fruit crops to the cold on October 28, when temperatures dropped to minus five degrees.
A bronze bust of Australian cricket captain Mark Taylor has been found deep in the Cootamundra Dam, almost a month after the captains toured Jubilee Park.
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A meeting in Canberra next month could breathe new life into Wagga City Council’s bid to seek Federal Government involvement in next year’s major horticulture show in -China. The council rejected requests to support the government’s participation in the $1 billion US exhibition in China’s sister city of Kunming from May to October next year.
Waggan’s Joe Williams and Gary Dowling will represent their country for the first time when Australia tour New Zealand in the last 16 football team in December.
One of rugby league’s most famous families will meet in Wagga this week for the first time in years. The Mortimer clan will be special guests at the unveiling of the wagga Magpies junior club plaque.
A suspected gas leak has forced the evacuation of more than 300 students from Coolamon Central School. Officials evacuated the school shortly after noon after a strange smell of gas was noticed after an unused LPG tank was removed from the school grounds.
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You can find news, live blogs, and everything in between. Do you have any advice? Email [email protected]. The Lafayette metro area has lost the most jobs in the country over the past five years, in stark contrast to the 106 consecutive months in the United States. job development, national survey.
Delaware news and financial opinion firm 24/7 Wall Street reviewed the percentage change in US cities and found that from June 2014 to June 2019, the number of unemployed people in agriculture decreased the least.
This method, using statistics from the US Bureau of Labor, ranked Lafayette third on the list behind only Casper, Wyoming and Houma-Thibodaux.
According to U.S. job data and the Lafayette Economic Development Authority, the Lafayette metro area may have seen a decline in employment since 2014, but the area has grown steadily constant.
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“Many of the LEDAtracks economic indicators have started to improve, including the volume of business,” said Gregg Gotreaux, the franchise president and chief executive officer. reduction”
Lafayette and Houmere were two of the four Louisiana cities with the largest job losses by percentage. Shreveport-Bossier City was 15th and Alexandria 12th.
The Houma-Thibodaux area has lost about 17% of its jobs since 2014. Shreveport-Bossier and Alexandria lost about 4%. Louisiana lost about 0.4% during that period, and US employment rose more than 7%.
From June 2014 to June 2019, Lafayette lost approximately 7% of its jobs. Lafayette’s decline began in October 2014 and continued into January 2017, a 12 percent decrease since October 2014.
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But since then she has seen progress. Although employment has fallen since 2014, it has increased by 5% since January 2017.
Most of these losses come from the manufacture of products such as oil and gas, which includes any industry that produces a tangible product. According to the Federal Reserve, these jobs decreased by 30% from 2014 to 2018. Losses in mining, logging and construction, which include oil and gas operations, were around 34%.
But while overall employment has declined since 2014, employment in sectors such as healthcare and hospitality have increased by 8% and 4%, respectively.
“While the recession was devastating for the energy sector, we are fighting to regain every job lost in the energy sector by increasing jobs in other sectors,” said Gautea. through a programmatic plan based on the four pillars of the economy, including impact, energy, medicine, entertainment and technology. Smith
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Hundreds of harvest jobs started this week as GrainCorp began looking for another large harvest-paid workforce to handle a third consecutive winter crop across the river.
Up to 850 positions in weighbridges, sample stands, buyers and laboratories will help manage operations at more than 160 GrainCorp recipient sites across southern NSW.
Originally from Sydney, Ms Considine studied at Monash University and after failing to find work in her field decided to move country.
“One day in the middle of 2020, I was watching television and there was a big call for the harvest and how they were struggling to fill the workforce because of the big harvest.
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“I lived in Tullibigeal, so I met people there and I had contact with two farmers at the GrainCorp site and where I live.”
FOUNDATION: Georgie Considine of working Kikoira weight and GrainCorp silos in the 2020 crop. Photo: Attached
A particularly memorable experience was the meeting with a local woman who brought barley and received a price that exceeded expectations.
“One of the first loads on the site was brought in by a local farmer,” Ms Considine said.
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“He was so excited when he got the barley and he just had a smile on his face.”
After working there, Ms Considine decided to continue her career with GrainCorp and is currently an Operations Assistant based in Wagga.
“It was a great experience and I encourage people to apply and give it a try,” she said.
The regional vacancies include 20 offices in Wagga, 180 in Temora and surrounding areas, 180 in Wyalong West and 80 in June and Coolamon and Grower Services.
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There are also 80 positions at the Lockhart and Boree Creek crossings, 50 at Hillston, 50 at Griffith/Barellan, and 180 at Forbes and Parkes.
In its latest crop report, the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) forecasts 50.9 million tonnes of wheat produced in the 2022-23 season, the fourth l -highest on record.
The forecast estimates that 24 million tonnes of wheat, canola and barley will be produced across Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.
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Originally from South Australia, Andrew Mangelsdorf grew up in Victoria before starting his career in Temora, NSW. He also worked as a journalist at Lake Cargelligo before moving to The Daily Advertiser in 2022. Always looking for story ideas, let me know if you have any: [email protected] Ready and Able: Aishwarya Anilkumar has been looking for work for over a year. One of over 300 people who attended the Wagga job fair. Photo: Conor Burke
A La Trobe University student based in Wagga has been looking for odd jobs to supplement his income while studying, but has had no luck in a city crying out for workers.
He turned down job applications