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Hay Inc Rural Education 2024 cohort graduates

Hay Inc has delivered the Hay Inc Rural Education Program for 10 years, and now have 145 young adults that make up the Hay Inc Alumni.

After completing their final training week, graduation was held after competing in the Junior Sheep Judging at the 2024 Hay Sheep Show.

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Krista Schade Krista Schade

Member for Farrer Sussan Ley calls for nuclear power stations

Member for Farrer Sussan Ley has backed the call for nuclear power in Australia.

On a recent visit to Hay the federal member and deputy leader of the opposition said there needs to be an important discussion about nuclear energy production.

“I'm pro renewables because we all need to make the renewable energy transition,” Ms Ley told The Riverine Grazier.

“We need a genuine discussion about whether we should have a nuclear option, which I think is a really important discussion.”

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Krista Schade Krista Schade

AWU calls out ‘cowboys’ in push for safer farms in the Hay district

The NSW Assistant Branch Secretary for the Australian Worker’s Union (AWU) Ron Cowdrey has slammed farm owners and managers that he describes as ‘cowboy operators.’

“If cowboy operators want to come here and roll out modern slavery like practices, or bully and underpay staff, or flout our customs laws and import pests and endanger our entire industry, then they can think again,” he said.

“The people in this district won’t cop it,” said Mr Cowdrey.

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Krista Schade Krista Schade

Farrer MP predicts December election

Member for Farrer Sussan Ley was in Hay last week, meeting members of the community, as part of her ‘Pollies in the Pub’ campaign.

Ms Ley’s first round of meetings took place at Kinfolk Coffee Shop, which is where The Riverine Grazier met up with the local member, who said there’s a “50/50 chance” of a federal election this year.

“I'm not the only person who thinks that, so it could well be there's an election on December 7,” Ms Ley said.

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People and History Krista Schade People and History Krista Schade

Hay Merino Sheep Show: a rich history

Hay Merino Sheep Show has seen major changes since the first show, held 72 years ago while still retaining the heritage atmosphere and feel that the exhibitors love and travel for.

Exhibitors travel from NSW, SA and VIC annually. The people involved in the first shows have descendants still contributing to the show today.

President Ian Lugsdin said it was a credit to the Hay district for the longevity of the current and previous committees to maintain the high standard of sheep, both flock and studs, on show for the last 72 shows in its current form, and looks forward to the future of an iconic industry.

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Krista Schade Krista Schade

Big fun in a small package - Hay Mini Nationals 2024

Organisers of the annual Hay Mini Nationals were delighted with strong interest from participants this year. President Declan Dwyer told The Riverine Grazier demand for accommodation was up from previous years and he enjoyed welcoming a good contingency from Tasmania as well as growing numbers of Mini car collectors from Canberra.

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Krista Schade Krista Schade

No more bandaid solutions for Hay Pool, and D-Day for the hydrotherapy pool

There will be no further band-aid remedies for Hay’s 60-year-old John Houston Memorial Pool.

Hay is to get a new swimming pool after Council made the difficult decision last week to borrow up to $4 million.

The alternative was coping with a leaking pool and handing back the $3 million received under the State Government’s Multi-Sport Community Facility Fund for pool replacement.

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Rural Krista Schade Rural Krista Schade

Dean Whitehead educates CWA on NSW fire ants response

The global threat of fire ants is under control in NSW, thanks to the efforts of Dean Whitehead and Industry and Investment NSW.

Mr Whitehead spoke at a recent meeting of Hay CWA in response to the threat of fire ants, and to explain the Fire Ant Eradication Program.

Mr Whitehead said the objective in regards to fire ants is eradication, and a stringent process is followed to achieve this goal.

Fire ants were first detected in Australia in Brisbane in 2001. They are native to South America, but have established globally and are one of the world’s worst invasive species.

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Community Krista Schade Community Krista Schade

Chef Nelson wows the crowd

Hay Services Club hosted a soft launch last Wednesday evening of its new restaurant operated by Chef Nelson Kong.

Invited guests were treated to an array of specially selected dishes and the opportunity to meet Chef Nelson, his wife Stephanie Yu and sous chef Alan Ho.

Chef Nelson hails from Canberra but has cooked all over the world, travelling and working in China, Japan, South East Asia and Europe as well as across Australia.

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Community Krista Schade Community Krista Schade

‘Just a Farmer’ - Home grown movie aims its lens at suicide prevention in the bush

Farmer Leila McDougall is determined to raise awareness about farmer suicide after "losing too many people."

Hailing from Tatyoon in Victoria McDougall the 35-year-old began writing the feature film during the pandemic when Mellow in the Yellow, an annual music event she organises to promote mental health, was cancelled during lockdown.

Stream the feature length film now - link in story.

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Hay community comes together, holding candlelight vigil for Molly

An emotional candlelight vigil was held at Hay Lions Park on Wednesday evening, bringing together a group of more than 30, who each took a stand against family violence.

National vigils are held annual on the first Wednesday of May to remember and honour those who have been killed by domestic or family violence.

This year, the family of murdered Forbes teacher and mother Molly Ticehurst asked the nation to come together or to leave their house light on in her memory, which prompted the gathering in Hay.

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