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JOB READY: 2016 Jacaranda Queen candidate Heidi Madsen hopes the quest will help her career prospects while she becomes involved with the community. Picture: Adam Hourigan
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Heidi’s Jaca job application

Former South Grafton High School student Heidi Madsen decided she wouldn’t make the best teacher and so instead she has entered the Jacaranda Queen Quest.

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POSITIVE OUTLOOK: Grafton Chamber of Commerce’s Allan Sams is optimistic about business in 2014.

Allan’s raring to go in 2014

HE HAS the passion, the know-how and the experience, and Allan Sams is raring to go in the secretarial seat of the Grafton Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

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Grafton Dragon Boat Club is shocked by the loss of three gazebos. Photo Leigh Jensen / The Daily Examiner. Picture: Leigh Jensen

Thefts a bit hit for club

GRAFTON Dragon Boat Club wants the people of the Clarence Valley to join around 62,000 people around Australia in the search for three portable gazebos.

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NYE DRAWCARD: A big crowd visited the beachside fair before the early fireworks on New Year’s Eve at Yamba. Photo Adam Hourigan

Public embrace NYE event idea

GRAFTON needs to find a New Year’s Eve activity the public will support if the city is to put on viable entertainment, says Deputy Mayor Craig Howe.

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TIME HAS COME: Captain Keith Atkinson and his wife Major Christine Atkinson will move to Taree after five years with the Grafton Salvation Army Corps.

Time marches on for Army captain

HAVING served the Clarence through three major floods, Salvation Army Captain Keith Atkinson and his wife Major Christine Atkinson are preparing to move on.

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