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Pottinger Energy Park partnership announced
Someva Renewables have announced a partnership with energy powerhouse AGL Energy, for the development of the Pottinger Energy Park, 60 kilometres south of Hay.
2023 Ram Sale feature
The Riverine Grazier’s annual 2023 Ram Sale feature is now available to browse online.
NSW award recognition for Reg
Can Assist Volunteer, Reg Fell, was honoured at NSW Volunteer Awards in Wagga last week.
Reg received the nomination from the Hay Can Assist branch for single handedly raising an astronomical $88,990 in can collections.
50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War commemorated
Hay Returned Services League, Hay schools, returned servicemen and women and members of the public gathered at the Cenotaph on Friday to mark the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietman War.
New tax slugs drinkers - prices rise $20 per slab
It’s a bleak situation, with the yet another beer tax hitting the pockets of all.
This is expected to translate to $20 on a slab of full strength, or a dollar a full strength middie.
$9,000 Variety Bash donation to Hay Public School
75 mad-cap vintage vehicles rolled into Hay last week, on day two of the 2023 B to B Bash, hosted by the Variety Bash. The crew visited Hay Public School with a very generous $9,000 grant to fund new timber playground equipment.
Funding boost for local community groups
ENGIE has awarded over $40,000 in sponsorship funding, distributed across 13 community groups and organisations in Hay, following the launch of The Plains Renewable Energy Park Community Sponsorship Program in May.
MaariMa connecting community through NAIDOC and Reconciliation celebrations
Balranald Shire Council recently granted a request for the costs of hire of Theatre Royal to be waived.
MaariMaa, the local Aboriginal Health service recently applied to have the fees waived, for their NAIDOC Week celebrations, and community dinner that was held on July 15.
NAIDOC Day celebrated at Hay Park
Nari Nari Tribal Council hosted a well-attended celebration in Hay Park on Saturday afternoon, to mark 2023 NAIDOC (National Aboriginal and Islander Observance Day).
Story and photo gallery
Hay Bridge celebrates 50 years
The community of Hay turned out to celebrate 50 years of Hay Bridge. Story and photo gallery.
Embracing Aboriginal Culture and Traditions at Hay Public School
On the bright and sunny morning of Thursday, July 27, Hay Public School came alive with vibrant colours, laughter, and an air of excitement as students gathered to celebrate NAIDOC Day.
Business calls for rethinking of Lachlan Street plan
A former councillor and employee of Hay Shire Council, Roger McGrath has labelled the draft Lachlan Street Upgrade Master Plan as one which will stifle existing businesses and restrict future development in the main street.
Lee Kernaghan set to lift up Hay
Country music super star Lee Kernaghan has been announced as the surprise headline act for the upcoming Lift Up Hay concert.
Novel conversations - Hay kids take on podcasting
Children of Hay are getting their pertinent questions answered as well as learning new skills.
Meredith Gaw, Daniel Green, Frederick Nelson, Paigan Gee, Euen Kerr and Kodi Scott have been learning how to podcast during a novel workshop conducted at TAFE Connected Learning Centre last week.
A real ‘Ace’: McDougall takes Victorian title
Local champion dog handler and breeder Geoff McDougall and his dog six-year-old Ace took home the Victorian Yard Dog Championship on the weekend.
MPS submission lodged for hospital
Hay Hospital is one of two facilities being prioritised for Multi Purpose Service status.
Another application to turn the hospital into an MPS has been submitted by Murrumbidgee Local Health District, with a decision to be made by September. Local Health Advisory Committee chair, John Perry said it had been a long road getting to this point.
No avant-garde structure for Hay
An amended application for the demolition of the former ANZ Bank building was approved by Council at its recent meeting, which will see the entire structure being pulled down.
This comes after Council imposed a condition that the remaining front wall be subject to engineer designed support.
“I considered this condition to be unnecessary,” the applicant, and owner of the building, Roger McGrath said.
Holbrook success for HWMHS stud
Hay War Memorial High School’s Aberline Dorper and White Dorper Stud had another successful showing at the recent Holbrook Sheep and Wool Fair, taking out the most successful Dorper and White Dorper exhibitor award.
Closing one gate, opening another
Sue and Lloyd Schneider are planning a tandem retirement after careers serving the Hay community.
Floodplain management planning sessions held in Hillston, Hay and Moulamein
Representatives of the NSW Department of Planning and Environment’s (DPE) water group visited Hillston, Hay and Moulmein recently, gathering first-hand information to inform the newest iteration of floodplain management plans for the Murray Darling Basin.