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Fresh intake of 20,600 fingerlings along local river waterways

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Hay Shire Council and Hay Lions Football and Netball Club joined forces once again for their much-anticipated annual native fish restocking event in the Murrumbidgee River at Hay late last month.

Around 6600 Murray Cod fingerlings were released near Sandy Point, marking another significant step in enhancing the local aquatic ecosystem.

President of Hay Lions Football and Netball Club, George Auldist, expressed his pride in the club’s ongoing environmental contributions.

“Our beautiful river is not only a source of recreation but also a vital component of the natural balance that sustains our community,” he said.

“Over the years, we’ve seen real improvements in the aquatic environment thanks to this program.”

Hay Shire Mayor, Cr Carol Oataway, was also on hand to assist with the release, emphasising the collaborative effort behind the initiative.

“Council is proud to be part of this program and greatly appreciates the contributions of Hay Lions Football and Netball Club and the Department of Primary Industries (DPI),” she said.

“The DPI’s $2-for-$1 funding match significantly increased the number of fingerlings we could purchase and release this time.”

Funds raised by Hay Lions Football and Netball Club’s annual fishing competition are instrumental in supporting the vital fish restocking program. 

The Riverine Grazier 8 January 2025

This article appeared in The Riverine Grazier, 8 January 2025.

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