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Dubbo

Town in New South Wales, Australia, on the Macquarie River, 409 km/254 mi northwest of Sydney; population (1996) 30,102. It is the major service centre for the surrounding agricultural region, and incorporates industries such as the manufacture of building materials and agricultural machinery. The region's activities include the production of wool, wheat, hay, cotton, pigs, beef, and fruit and vegetables. Dubbo is also an important rail, road, and air junction. One of the area's greatest attractions is the open range Western Plains Zoo.



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A survey of graduate nurses at Dubbo Base Hospital has prompted the development of a mentoring program to improve the transition of graduates to clinical roles.
The (former) local MP and Minister for Racing and Gaming, Richard Face, had proposed that Newcastle follow Dubbo and Orange in testing a venue curfew of 1 a.
Postural stability, falls and fractures in the elderly: results from the Dubbo Osteoporosis Epidemiology Study.
 
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