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Australia Day conundrum – Shire to gauge sentiment

Patricia Gill. The Shire of Denmark will gauge community sentiment this year about its support of future Australia Day and other major celebrations. Despite advertising twice last year for a group to run Australia Day celebrations in Denmark none was forthcoming ... Shire president Kingsley Gibson said a bigger conversation would be held with the community about Australia Day and other major celebrations.

Denmark Bulletin, 23 January 2025

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Corryong Courier, 23 January 2025

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Narrandera Argus, 23 January 2025

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Killarney Show, 21-22 February 2025

Killarney Show & Rodeo Society Inc I Calendar and Map

Cooyar Show, 22 February 2025

Cooyar Show I Calendar and Map

150th Bushy Park Show, 15 February 2025

Bushy Park Show Society I Calendar and Map Nestled among the hop fields in the heart of Tasmania’s Derwent Valley, the Bushy Park Show is...

Chudleigh Show, 15 February 2025

Chudleigh Agricultural & Horticultural Society I Calendar and Map

Dederang Picnic Races, 22 February 2025

Dederang Picnic Races For the Community, By the Community: The 2025 Dederang Picnic Races! Get ready for a day of thrilling action and community spirit as...

Dorrigo Dog Trial, 14-16 March 2025

The Dorrigo Showground Trust

Canni Creek Picnic Races, 15 February 2025

Buchan and Gelantipy Racing Club

Top global trends impacting Australian food and agri to 2030: Rabobank

Changed eating patterns due to the rising use of anti-obesity drugs, a shift towards in-home alcohol consumption and increasing demand for dairy products tailored to older consumers are among some of the top global trends in food and agri set to be felt in Australia in the next five years, according to a new series of podcasts from Rabobank.

Rochester ‘Great Northern’ Show, 21-22 February 2025

Rochester Agricultural & Pastoral Association, Inc. I Calendar and Map Its all systems go for the organising of our Show. On the Friday night (5.00pm...

Stanthorpe Show, 31 January – 2 February 2025

Stanthorpe Show I Calendar and Map

The Riverland’s scramble for eggs

Madison Eastmond. Riverland consumers are currently facing empty egg shelves and purchase limits as shortages continue to impact major supermarkets. Glenview Poultry Farm owner and South Australian and Tasmanian director of Egg Farmers of Australia, Darren Letton, told The Murray Pioneer the shortages are due to a range of consumer, governmental, and environmental factors.

Zac says, “Thank you.”

If Yamba’s Zac Oatley could secure his dream job it would be greeting people at the door as they enter Yamba Fair – now thanks to the Rotary Club of Yamba, the Gulmarrad Rural Fire Service, Phil and the Bowlo Sports and Leisure Yamba team and the generosity of the community who raised more than $10,500 he will be more comfortable enjoying one of his favourite activities.

Farewell concert “Text Me Back”

One of the Clarence Valley’s most promising musical talents, Sumira Mahoney will say farewell to the region with a special concert including family and friends titled ‘Text Me Back’ at the Harwood Hall on January 31, before she leaves to study musical theatre in Sydney.

Cash must be ‘King’ this year

Towards the end of this 2025 year, all Australians have been guaranteed continued access to using cash by special mandated legislation. This development at Federal level will be one of the most important advances facing each of us personally in the near future as it will hopefully deter those who set out to steal our hard-earned money.

Disappointing start to 2025 for local racing team, Kermit Racing

After much anticipation, preparation and travelling more than ten hours to One Raceway near Goulburn in NSW, Kermit Racing’s weekend finished just 5 hours after the race start. Kermit Racing’s driver team for this event was Graeme Ussing, David Morrison, Paul Newcombe and Brady Newcombe.

A harvest season of mixed results in Nhill, Kaniva and surrounding districts

The harvest season in Nhill, Kaniva, and the district brought a mixed bag of results for farmers. While some crops exceeded expectations, others underperformed, reflecting the challenges posed by the season’s dry conditions. Kaniva farmer Brett Jewell commented, "It certainly has been interesting, with some crops yielding better than expected and others worse.

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