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The upcoming referendum: What is The Voice to parliament?
The Albanese government has proposed to change the Australian constitution to include an Indigenous Voice to parliament, which will be voted on in a referendum.
The Riverine Grazier unpacks the main points.
Dexter returns to Urana with help from the Hay team
A journey that began 23 years ago for Tim Matt from Hay, NSW finally came to fruition last week with a dedication ceremony for the Dexter Horizontal Turbine which he helped to rebuild.
Tegan’s sky high dreams pay off
Tegan Allott, local AgFLite pilot, dreamed of flying from the time that she was quite young. Tegan was recently awarded the Professional Pilot Award 2023, at the Aerial Application Association of Australia annual convention.
SA stud takes Supreme Champion trophy at 71st Hay Sheep Show
An impressive ram owned by the South Australian merino stud ‘Mulloorie’ took home the Bill Lamb trophy for supreme champion ram or ewe at the 71st Hay Merino Sheep Show.
Hay SES logistics specialist deployed to assist in Canadian wildfires
Hay SES logistics specialist, Aileen Honeyman has been deployed to Alberta to assist with supply coordination alongside Canadian firefighters for five weeks.
The Nature Conservancy offers Great Cumbung Swamp for controversial sale
In a surprise move The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Australia has offered The Great Cumbung Swamp up for sale.
Touted as one of the largest remaining natural reedbed wetlands in NSW the joint properties of Juanbung and Boyong Stations are located 110 kilometres northwest of Hay and encompass 34,114 hectares.
It is expected the properties will attract offers over $60 million, which could nett TNC and partner Tiverton Agriculture more than a $5 million profit after four years of ownership.
Shooters play their part in biosecurity and feral pig control
The Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (SSAA) and Grain Producers Australia (GPA) may not seem likely partners at first glance, but the two organisations have partnered to protect biosecurity on farms.
Venue for Hay’s hydro pool to be decided soon
The venue of the proposed Hay Hydro Therapy Pool is expected to be determined soon, and the committee is hoping for a slice of the John Houston Memorial Pool complex.
New restaurant a step closer to fruition
A first-class restaurant facility, The Drunken Ram, has been approved for Lachlan Street, and demolition of the adjacent former ANZ Bank building will enable the developer to increase the footprint.
New vehicle for Haydays
Haydays Retirement Hostel Board Chair, Wayne Mitchell was presented with a cheque for $43,000 from Hay Community Bank Branch Manager Sandra Dolan and Customer Relationship Officer Maddison Aylett for the purchase of a new Nissan X trail SUV from local dealership Arandt Nissan Hay.
Housing squeeze - Hay needs eight houses a year
The regional housing squeeze is holding back the economy, and in Hay, NSW an average eight dwellings will need to be constructed every year to cope with the town’s expected annual growth rate of 0.60 per cent.
Frustration boils over as Ivanhoe shuts shop
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