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There has been a fair amount happening in the region this week including the Mamamia Podcast supporting drought affected farmers, to a Boorowa local and his best friend Fly as well as a paddock to plate event.
Below are some of the stories making headlines this week.
Mamamia Out Loud podcast aims to help farmers in drought:
Mamamia Out Loud Podcast will take its live shows to Dubbo and Tamworth later this year to raise money for rural charity Drought Angels.
Boorowa's Oliver and Fly are ready for Cobber Challenge:
Boorowa’s Oliver Adlington and his dog Fly are competing in the 2018 Cobber Challenge, which will see them vie for the trophy and bragging rights of Australia’s top working dog.
Central west producers pitch their businesses:
Producers from Dubbo, Tullamore, Wellington, Mudgee, Narromine and beyond took part in the 2018 Regional Platters event.
Drought doesn’t stop Merino studs from flocking to Field Day:
More than 100 people from across western NSW flocked to the Dubbo TAFE campus last Friday for the annual Midstate Merino Field Day.