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LHAC hosts successful hospital open day

Hay’s Local Health Advisory Committee (LHAC) hosted a very well attended open day at Hay Multipurpose Service (MPS) ... More than 65 community members and service providers gathered on the lawns for morning tea, before tours of McFarland Wing were given by Acting Facility Manager Melissa O’Brien.

It’s show time!

The Nhill Show is on tomorrow ... with action starting at 8:30 am and wrapping up at 9:00 pm with the magnificent fireworks display. From shearing competitions to the animal nursery and home industries, there’s plenty to keep everyone entertained throughout the day.

Owner of proposed Maclean subdivision in liquidation

The owner of the controversial proposed 157 lot ‘River Glen’ subdivision at Maclean, Global Capital Property Fund was placed into liquidation this month by the Federal Court after deposits were taken on at least 20 lots. When Global Capital Property Fund updated investors about the River Glen project on its website in November 2021, it stated "the team currently has EOI’s and deposits paid on 20 lots", and the CV Independent was informed further deposits were taken on blocks in the subdivision.

Spot spraying tech ban may boost paraquat use in grain regions: GPA

Weed seeker and spot spraying technology is reducing the cropping area paraquat is applied to by between 40-90 percent for one Western Australian grower.   But now, proposed changes to the use of this herbicide could ban this practice and potentially lead to more of the chemical being used across larger areas of Australia’s grain growing regions.  

Highlights and challenges for sustainable fisheries: ABARES  

The annual assessment of Commonwealth fish stocks by ABARES has found that the majority of stocks assessed were not overfished or subject to overfishing. The ABARES Fishery status reports 2024 provides an annual, independent assessment of the biological and economic status of Commonwealth-managed fisheries.

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Prepare your property ahead of increased fire risk

CFA is urging residents to prepare their properties ahead of the fire danger period, with parts of Victoria facing an early start to fire season. The AFAC seasonal outlook for Spring, released last month, predicts an increased fire risk in west and southwest Victoria, following a notably dry Autumn and Winter.

Market failure and middle men

Long, long ago, in the early 1980s, a group of Western Australian farmers decided they had had enough of the growing spread in tractor prices between what was on offer at their local dealer and what American farmers were paying. So, they decided to bypass the local dealer network and order directly from the land of the free, thereby proving that middlemen exist only if you allow them.

The first Nhill Show?

John Williams. “Situated on high ground on the main road, within half a mile of the town, it is both convenient and dry, and it commands one of the most picturesque views of the vicinity of Nhill. On two sides may be seen over the top of the fence a background of foliage which presents a charming appearance on a clear bright day ..." Words from the Nhill Free Press written on the opening of the new showgrounds in 1888.

Angourie local Monty Webber’s autobiography launch

Angourie local and Australian surfing legend Monty Webber has lived a full and colourful life that he has documented in his Autobiography Is the Moon the Sun? – The Autobiography of a Time Rich Experience Junkie that will be officially launched at Yamba Cinema …

Aimee Pirie – Australia’s youngest woman to conquer gruelling 246km Spartathlon

Aimee Pirie, who spent 14 years growing up in Yamba, recently completed the toughest challenge of her life, the Spartathlon in Greece, running the final 85km with a severely sprained ankle due to ‘inflammation from extensor tendinitis’, becoming the youngest Australian woman ever to finish. Described as the world’s most gruelling race, the 246km Spartathlon runs over rough tracks and muddy paths ...

134th Junee Show, 26 October 2024

Junee Show Society The excitement is building as the Junee Show Society prepares to welcome visitors to the grand 134th Junee Show, set for Saturday,...

Murray Pioneer, 16 October 2024

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126th Jeparit Show, 30 October 2024

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Navigating the economy with Nimbin’s unique strengths

David Hyett. Like many across Australia, small businesses in Nimbin face ongoing economic challenges as we enter the last quarter of 2024. However, Nimbin’s strength lies in its vibrant, alternative community, which reflects Aquarian values. We offer a unique experience.

No cruisy matter

Sarah Herrmann. Wallaroo will soon enter its fifth summer since a cruise ship docked at its jetty. The port town last hosted a cruise ship during the 2019-20 cruise season, not long before the Covid-19 pandemic began ... South Australia will host 119 cruise ship visits during the 2024-25 season, key stakeholders are advocating for the ships to return to the Copper Coast.

YP welcomes women’s football

Wilson McShane. Women’s football is set to return to Yorke Peninsula for the first time in over four years, with a new competition kicking off at Moonta Oval ... This marks the second attempt at establishing female football in the region after the previous competition was discontinued due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Nimbin blend scores top coffee gong

Denise and Owen Whitney, owners of Mountain Top Coffee, travelled to Sydney with manager and roaster Bernard Rooney ... to receive a champion trophy for the Nimbin Blend line of roasted coffee at the Sydney Royal Fine Foods Festival. This is the second champion trophy they have received, the earlier being the Microlot in 2021.

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