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New tax to be buried in NSW
Another tax has been wacked onto local ratepayers by the State Government.
The Cemetery and Cremation Tax which comes into effect on July 1 is set to hit not only Local Government Councils, but also grieving families.
The State Government has announced it will impose the tax on every burial and cremation carried out, including at council-owned facilities. General Manager, David Webb said the revenue would be used to fund the Cemeteries & Crematoria Association of NSW.
“This got wacked onto us and no one knew it was coming,” Mr Webb said.
“It is to run the Association; straight out a money grab by the State Government.”
A Clip Above the Rest: Unveiling Australia's Shearing Heritage at Shear Outback
Hay, New South Wales, is a small town basks in the golden glow of the outback summer sun. It is a community whose history is deeply intertwined with the iconic figure of the Australian shearer. Here, amidst the vast sheep stations and dusty plains, lies Shear Outback: a treasure trove dedicated to preserving the rich legacy of this vital industry.
Shear Outback isn't just a museum; it's a multi-faceted experience that throws open the gates to the fascinating world of Australian sheep shearing.
Hay’s ‘sixth museum’ sells for $530k
A unique parcel of land in the Riverina town of Hay went under the hammer on Friday, with local businessman Geoff Murphy emerging from a spate of spirited bidding as the successful bidder.
Major improvement works to start in main street next week
Improvements are on the way for the main street of Hay.
Work is set to start next week on improvements to the main street to provide a stronger road and a smoother and safer journey for up to 5000 vehicles that drive through the town each day.
Hay Shire Council General Manager, David Webb welcomed the announcement made on Monday afternoon.
“Council staff have been working with TfNSW on the Lachlan Street surface upgrade works for the past two years and we look forward to the works finally being undertaken.,” Mr Webb said.
Police news - Brawl disrupts ANZAC Day commemorations and vandals strike Hay Park
Emergency services were called to Hay Services Club on, after reports of two separate assaults which occurred during ANZAC Day two-up.
Several businesses had their garbage bins removed from their premises with reports they were used to block streets during the early hours of Saturday April 27.
Extensive damage to the changerooms at Hay Park was discovered on Sunday morning, by volunteers setting up for a local sport competition.
Addressing Sturt Highway’s road toll
A Sturt Highway Taskforce has been formed in response to the rising road toll on the Sturt Highway.
“Two-thirds of fatalities are in regional areas and it's necessary to keep roads open for economic development and trade,” Hay Mayor Carol Oataway said.
No money left in Hay Shire Council’s charity bucket.
Two requests for financial assistance by waiving fees and charges have met with a firm no from Hay Shire Council, and community and sporting organisations and groups can expect this to continue, at least for the current financial year.
“We do not have any money left in the budget,” General Manager, David Webb said. “Council is not immune to economical pressure.”
Manny Pottinger honoured in Someva Renewables project naming
Manny Pottinger, an icon of Conargo Shire and surrounding districts, has been honoured in a renewable energy project.
Someva Renewables, a specialist renewable energy developer operating in Australia, has named its local project, Pottinger Energy Park.
You called an ambulance for what?
Kimberly Grabham reviews Tim Booth best seller “You Called an Ambulance for What?”, a humours tome of the trials of being a paramedic.
Book review: Crawling Through the Darkness by Linda Goldspink-Lord
Read Kimberly Grabham’s book review on Linda Goldspink-Lord’s touching tribute “Crawling Through the Darkness.”
AGL Energy and Someva Renewables announce community funding as part of Pottinger Energy Park near Hay
AGL Energy and Someva Renewables have announced tens of millions in funding for the Hay Shire and Edward River Councils regions if the proposed Pottinger Energy Park proceeds.
The funding was announced today during a community event in Booroorban last Thursday.
The bulk of the funding will be delivered via two voluntary planning agreements between Someva, AGL Energy and the two councils.
Under the proposed agreements, funding will be delivered to both Hay Shire Council and Edward River Council throughout the 30-year life of the proposed project.
Hammer time! Crime author Chris Hammer visits Hay
Crime writer, Chris Hammer nailed it on Saturday during his author’s talk hosted by The Riverine Grazier and attended by around 50 of his readers. Hammer spoke about the pitfalls, the highlights and the learning curves of becoming a published writer.
Runny nose, sneezing, mild cough and fever. What this flu season can mean to a young family.
Whooping cough is surging in Australia. How can we protect ourselves?
In the first three months of 2024, 2,799 cases were recorded in Australia. With more than 1,000 cases being in New South Wales and Queensland.
Hay Public School fete rolls with a rocking’ good time
Hay Public School’s rock ‘n roll fete photo gallery.
Murray Darling Basin television campaign uproar - Dalton says MDB ads ‘disgraceful’
Independent Member for Murray, Helen Dalton, has called on the federal government to scrap its Murray Darling Basin advertising campaign, labelling it “dishonest and disgraceful.”
“These ads, which have been airing on commercial TV networks for a number of weeks, falsely portray NSW farming families as environmental vandals,” Ms Dalton said.
“The ads must be taken off-air immediately.”
George Butterworth: tailor, trooper, reporter, auctioneer, agent, advocate and pound-keeper
This history of one of Hay’s founding fathers was penned by Ian Beissel.
A former Hay student, Ian entered this tale in The Riverine Grazier’s 150th anniversary writing competition, taking out the major prize in the open category.
Read on to learn all about George Butterworth.
Opinion: The rise and rise of the Voices movement
Opinion: The Riverine Grazier’s Krista Schade discusses the rise of Voices movements across Australia, including the electorates of Ini and Farrer, s the country looks towards the next federal election.
Top honours for Benalla duo
Top honours at the 13th annual Shear Outback Hay Yard Dog Championship Trial on Saturday went to Dale Thompson and his dog Jake from Benalla, Victoria.
Dale and Jake took out this year’s Open lifting from 5th place at the 2023 event.
Equal second placings went to last year’s Open winner Dean Incher with both Raffa and Hulk, and top local trial competitor Geoff McDougall and Ace.
Hay Public School’s hippety hoppety Easter hat parade fun
The annual Hay Public School Easter Hat Parade was its usual fun and dazzling display of talent on Thursday. Children proudly paraded their Easter Hats, dancing to some lively classic kids tunes.
Hay Shire Council embraces golden opportunity to keep Hay strong into the future
Hay and Carrathool Shire Councils are joining forces to develop a 10-year roadmap outlining practical actions councils, business, industries and communities can take to diversify their economies.
This includes building economic, social, cultural and environmental resilience.
The Resilient Economy Roadmap for Hay and Carrathool Shires is being developed as part of the Regional Drought Resilience Planning Program.
“The roadmap is for the future of our region, to be developed in collaboration with community, industry and government members,” Hay Shire Council General Manager, David Webb said.