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Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC KC, Governor of New South Wales, and husband, Mr Dennis Wilson visited Hay on Friday and Saturday.

Her Excellency enjoyed a diverse but busy schedule of official visits.

“Dennis and I are excited to be travelling out west to Wentworth, Balranald, and Hay Shires in the Riverina, the heartland of Australia’s food-bowl, to meet community and business groups, volunteer organisations, schools, and councils,” Her Excellency said.

“We are especially looking forward to hearing from locals about their achievements, challenges, and aspirations, and celebrating with them this wonderfully diverse and community-minded part of our State.”

After travelling from Balranald, the Governor called in to Gayini conservation area as guests of Nari Nari Tribal Council and met with land managers to discuss the ongoing conservation works being undertaken.

At Hay Public School Her Excellency was guided on a tour of the school by captains and shown the Catchment Kids projects, before year 1 students serenaded the official party.

Governor at Hay War Memorial High School
Her Excellency and Mr Wilson with Hay War Memorial High School Students
Bailey Caughey and Lucy Shea. Photo: Krista Schade, The Riverine Grazier.

At Hay War Memorial High School Her Excellency visited the school’s war museum and farm before hosting a community reception on Friday evening at Hay Bowling Club for local volunteers and community leaders.

On Saturday Her Excellency and Mr Wilson met with Hay Youth Taskforce, visited Shear Outback and rounded out their visit with a surprise appearance at Hay Cricket Club’s annual presentation day.

In Balranald highlights included travelling to Mungo National Park to meet representatives from the Balranald and Wentworth Shire Councils, National Parks and Wildlife, and Barkandji, Ngiyampaa, and Mutthi Mutthi Aboriginal Advisory Groups.

The official party toured the Mungo Visitor Centre and participated in a guided sunset tour of the spectacular “Walls of China”.

They toured the Tronox Atlas-Campaspe mine, met students from Clare Public School, visited the Balranald Discovery Centre and toured the Cadell Almond Orchard before attending a dinner with the Kyalite Progress Association.

The Riverine Grazier 20 March 2024

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This article appeared in The Riverine Grazier, 20 March 2024.

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