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Town Hall full for Dannevirke Anzac concert

Sue Emeny s 49 year career in journalism ends

Sue Emeny s 49 year career in journalism ends 22 Apr, 2021 05:30 PM 3 minutes to read Sue Emeny at her desk on her last day of work. Bush Telegraph By Dave Murdoch From the time Sue Emeny was a toddler the smell of lead, moving machinery and ink permeated her life, being the daughter of print foreman, Trevor, at the Dannevirke Evening News. Sue said her dad worked long hours in the production of Dannevirke s daily paper and she spent time watching and learning about the business, developing a desire to become a journalist. At age 17 she joined the company as a cadet and worked three years in that role under the guidance of local icons Warren Barton, Colin Laurie and Hap Appleton. She had to overcome incredible shyness but experience is a great teacher.

Longest Day concludes fantastic Dannevirke Cactus

Longest Day concludes fantastic Dannevirke Cactus 22 Apr, 2021 02:05 AM 5 minutes to read Towing the full water tanker to the fire station. Bush Telegraph Pic 3: BTG190421CP3 Caption: Hauling two 4WD vehicles up Hospital Hill. Pic 4: BTG190421CP4 Caption: Hearing about Chanuk Bair at the Cenotaph. Pic 5: BTG190421CP5 Caption: Different reactions to carrying poles. Advertisement Pic 6: BTG190421CP6 Caption: Towing the full water tanker to the Fire Station. Pic 7: BTG190421CP7 Caption: All over but the dinner – The Dannevirke Cactus Group 2021 outside the fire station. Pic 8: BTG190421CP8 Caption: Performing the haka at the end of the Graduation Dinner. By Dave Murdoch

Vaccinations to keep you safe on agenda

Vaccinations to keep you safe on agenda 25 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 2 minutes to read Tony Hewald receives his flu injection at the Dannevirke Community Hospital main entrance without even getting out of his ute. Tony Hewald receives his flu injection at the Dannevirke Community Hospital main entrance without even getting out of his ute. Bush Telegraph By: Dave Murdoch Pic 2: BTG260421VT2 Caption: Nurse Finn Panchaud receives his first Covid-19 vaccination from Nursing team leader Michelle Wilson at Barraud Street Health Centre. Pic 3: BTG260421VT3 Caption: Tony Hewald receives his flu injection at the Dannevirke Community Hospital main entrance without even getting out of his ute.

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