Lauren Bohane
Orange, NSW
Lauren Bohane is a radio producer in the Central West of NSW.
Latest by Lauren Bohane
How a passing comment during doctor's appointment saved Alf's life
A simple visit to the doctor for a script turns into a medical emergency for Alf Cantrell with a trip to Sydney to unblock three coronary arteries.
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Vigil held to support community impacted by 'horrific' crash that killed three people
Family, friends and local residents have paid tribute to the victims and first responders to a five-vehicle crash in the New South Wales Central Tablelands during December.
How case of mistaken identity led to serenading nursing home residents on 800km trip to Elvis festival
The population of Parkes has more than tripled for the annual Elvis Presley festival, with fans and impersonators arriving from across the world to shake, rattle and roll.
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Spike in 'freaked out' kangaroos popping up in suburban backyards baffles wildlife rescuers
WIRES has recently rescued 10 wayward roos in Orange and staff are not sure what is drawing them away from their natural habitats.
Spare engine parts, PVC pipe and decking boards: Backyard marimbas are building these kids' confidence
Students at a central west NSW primary school are learning to play the marimba on instruments built in a teacher's backyard.
From student to swimming instructor, Shen is showing other migrants their first dip doesn't have to be daunting
When Shen came to Australia three years ago, she didn't have much swimming experience. Now, she's teaching other migrants in regional New South Wales how to approach the water with confidence.
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Denise's grandfather helped build Bathurst's carillon. Ninety years on, she's keeping his legacy chiming
When Anthony Hicks came home from World War I, he wanted to commemorate fellow local soldiers who hadn't returned. Today, his granddaughter is still ringing the bells at this unique war memorial landmark.
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Women make up 39pc of the clean energy workforce. Kacee finds the industry 'more welcoming' than mining
Electrician Kacee Milnes swapped her job in mining for the clean energy industry because she wanted to be part of "the way of the future", and when she got there she found a less male-dominated industry.
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'No filter, no editing': Global audience hooked as falcon family welcomes new chicks
For the past 15 years, falcon lovers around the world have watched on with joy and at times heartbreak at the private lives of a peregrine falcon family live streamed for a university project.
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Home cooks learn to get most out of ingredients as food charity demand doubles
Free home cooking classes are taking people back to basics in the kitchen to experience the satisfaction of creating a meal from scratch.
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City council votes to demolish $1.6 million beautification project for car parks
Work on a street beautification project in Central West NSW started less than a year ago, but the local council last night voted to rip it out and replace it with car parks.
Farmers warn pausing plans for Australia's longest tunnel will affect food prices
The 11km tunnel would ease transport costs, saving trucks from traffic lights, congestion and frequent crashes, farmers say.
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Estella's only been dragon boating for six years. She just led Australia to gold
The moment Estella Ferri picked up a paddle she knew dragon boating was something she was passionate about. Now she's a world champion in a sport surging in popularity.
Plans to revitalise NSW city's CBD turn into 'hot mess' as businesses go backwards
The revamp of a street in Orange was designed to attract more people to the precinct. Instead, it has left a cafe owner taking a significant financial hit and fielding daily complaints.
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'You don't have to hide': Local AFL promotes LGBTQI+ inclusion with Pride Round
Emily and Dael found a sense of community and belonging in their local footy team. They hope the launch of Central West NSW's first AFL Pride Round will mean others in the local LGBTQI+ community can do the same.
Geoff waited 50 years to dig up a time capsule, but he'll have to wait a bit longer to see what's inside
Trinkets and messages are sitting inside a time capsule previously buried in a regional NSW park. But concerns over what could be inside mean opening it has to wait.
'Thunder and banging' of NSW earthquake wakes residents, spooks pets
The tremor in the Southern Tablelands occurred just before 2am, according to Geoscience Australia. It is the fifth quake recorded in the state this month.
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Sharon lost her dad in mass flash flooding. Now she's slowly putting her life back together
Eugowra resident Sharon Radwick has finally moved back home after a flash flood destroyed her house in Central West NSW. But some scars will never heal.
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A bike crash left Harrison a complete quadriplegic in year 9. He finished school as dux
When a traumatic mountain biking accident left Harrison a complete quadriplegic it was recommended he scale back his studies. Instead, he became dux of his school.
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Rare albino echidna rescued from road in 'out of this world' encounter
Locals have been asked to look but not touch following the discovery of an albino echidna — dubbed "Raffie" — in central-western New South Wales.
Losing his wheelchair-accessible van in floodwaters left Trent isolated. Then a group of strangers decided to help
When this man's wheelchair-accessible vehicle was swept away in floods, he lost his only safe mode of transport. A generous donation means he's now back on the road.
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Four hours from the coast, Bush Nippers learn water safety
Hundreds of kilometres from the nearest beach, one of the country's only inland Nippers programs is teaching kids from the bush how to stay safe in the water.
New York Times bestselling author pens a happy ending after buying regional community's last bookshop
Kelly Rimmer couldn't bear to see her city's bookstore close down or move to non-local ownership, so she moved from writing books to selling them.
This mobile cafe is giving mums leaving jail a second chance
For most people in western New South Wales, the Three Wise Women mobile cafe is a place to grab a coffee, but for some women it's a second chance.
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How recycled corflutes are helping deliver lifesaving treatment to wombats
The election might be over, but one wildlife organisation is hoping to give corflutes a second life by helping treat wombats for mange.