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Orange is a modern city that has grown from its rich mining past, in fact Orange was the home to Australia's first payable gold discovery at Ophir in 1851.
Orange is a thriving regional centre only a three and a half hour drive from Sydney. Orange’s proximity to Sydney and the nation’s capital, Canberra, makes it an accessible destination for those who want to escape the pressures of the city but who still want to enjoy the benefits of city life.
Orange has a population of 38,000 people and with surrounding towns and villages, supports a population of 100,000 through its industrial, commercial and service resources.
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The Western NSW Local Health Network is undertaking an exciting phase with the redevelopment of the Orange Health Service. The Mental Health component of the campus will be one of its kind in NSW and will provide both State and Area wide services - there will be many exciting employment opportunities in Child and Adolescent, Older Persons, Forensic, Rehabilitation, Adult Acute, Mental Health Intensive Care, High Dependency & Extended Care.
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In an Australian first, seven of NSW’s leading regional cities
have united to form the Evocities campaign and encourage
people to live, work and invest in an Evocity, one of which is
Orange, NSW. The main objective of the campaign is
to encourage capital city residents to make the move to an
Evocity and enjoy the wealth of lifetstyle, work and
investment opportunities available.
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The University of Sydney's rural clinical school was
established in 2001 with the dual aims of teaching
medicine in a rural setting and strengthening the rural
medical workforce. Each year, around 60 Sydney Medical
Program students attend our campuses in Dubbo and
Orange, and are taught by health practitioners throughout
western NSW.Click here for more information
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