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$10m power station approved in Lake Cargelligo
The Lachlan council has approved plans for a $10 million power station at Lake Cargelligo.[MORE]
Councillors urged to green light recycling
Lachlan Shire Council staff have recommended councillors approve a proposal to introduce recycling in the shire.[MORE]
Council considers Lake Cargelligo industrial expansion
Lake Cargelligo's industrial estate could be expanded in a bid to create more jobs in the town.[MORE]
Council bolsters efforts to keep doctor
The Lachlan council is to spend a further $10,000 in a bid to retain one of the shire's doctors.[MORE]
Knife bandit robs bowling club
The Lake Cargelligo bowling club was robbed at knifepoint last night.[MORE]
Iron ore exploration ramps up in Cobar, Lake Cargelligo
A company probing iron ore deposits in Cobar and Lake Cargelligo is to spend $2 million stepping up its exploration.[MORE]
Fluoride proposal for Lake Cargelligo, Tottenham
Fluoride could be added to the water supplies in Lake Cargelligo and Tottenham.[MORE]
Lake Cargelligo moves towards solar power
A development application has been lodged with the Lachlan Shire Council for a $10 million solar power station at Lake Cargelligo in western NSW.[MORE]
Rudd urged to visit storm-hit farmers
There are renewed calls for financial assistance for western New South Wales farmers who were hit by storms late last year.[MORE]
Ad campaign aims to lure Lake Cargelligo visitors
An advertising campaign is to be launched to cash-in on the rising level of Lake Cargelligo in central western New South Wales.[MORE]
Lake Cargelligo carp wash up dead after heavy rain
The rain has caused another disaster in Lake Cargelligo which remains on level seven water restrictions.[MORE]
Macquarie Valley water allocations reassessed following rain
Water allocations in the Macquarie Valley are being assessed after recent rain boosted the level of Burrendong Dam near Wellington.[MORE]
NSW farmers counting the cost of floods
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Drought-stricken communities count the cost of flooding as harsh extremes hit west NSW properties.[MORE]
Lake shore covered in 200 tonnes of dead carp
The rain has caused another disaster in Lake Cargelligo where the community remains on level seven water restrictions.[MORE]
Rain delays Lake Cargelligo solar project
Recent wet weather has delayed the commissioning of a new solar storage system planned for Lake Cargelligo.[MORE]
Lachlan Shire to probe water treatment plant failures
The Lake Cargelligo water treatment plant, in central western New South Wales, which has failed twice since it was built, will be the subject of an investigation by Lachlan Shire Council.[MORE]
Rail group promises grain lines to remain open
The Rail Infrastructure Corporation has pledged to keep all of New South Wales' restricted grain lines open to cope with this year's expected bumper harvest.[MORE]
Rain delays solar energy storage tower
Rain has delayed the construction of a solar energy storage tower which will be located at Lake Cargelligo in central western New South Wales.[MORE]
Council will investigate failed water treatment plant
The Mayor of the Lachlan Shire Council, in western New South Wales, says it will investigate the viability of Lake Cargelligo's treatment plant, which has failed for the second time this year putting the town's water supply at risk. [MORE]
Lake Cargelligo chosen as solar energy project trial site
Lake Cargelligo, in central western New South Wales, has been chosen as a trial site to demonstrate more efficient ways of storing solar energy.[MORE]
Council under fire over water woes
A Lake Cargelligo resident has criticised Lachlan Shire Council for allowing the town to be without water for almost two days, saying the problem should have been avoided. [MORE]
New program encourages Indigenous people to get licences
A new program hopes to alleviate high unemployment in Murrin Bridge near Lake Cargelligo in western New South Wales by helping Aboriginal people gain their learner driver's licence.[MORE]
Water tower inquest hears claims of inadequate safety
An inquest into the deaths of two men in a water tower collapse at Lake Cargelligo has heard more allegations of substandard safety measures.[MORE]
Fortnight for water tower collapse inquiry
Two weeks have been set aside for the resumption of the coronial inquest in Griffith into the deaths of two men at Lake Cargellico in October 2002.[MORE]
Mayor hopes for more flexible drought aid
The Bogan Shire Mayor says any new criteria for Exceptional Circumstances (EC) drought assistance will need to be flexible enough to be updated if the drought worsens.[MORE]