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Poll success for pioneering breeder
Quietly spoken John Vagg is pioneering a bloodline of poll
goats, using decades of observation and trials to produce animals
that consistently out perform their horned counterparts.
Uni campus for Hay?
A Country Universities Centre has been mooted for Hay.
Hay Shire Council General Manager, David Webb said this could well be a possibility in the not-too-distant future.
OAM for Carol
Carol Bunyan’s interest in Hay’s history and museums led to her ongoing Dunera research which has earnt her an OAM.
Jane a tireless worker for Hay community
Tirelessly dedicated Jane Griffiths is Hay’s 2023 Citizen of the Year.
Ivanhoe’s angel, Wendy Aves
Wendy Aves has been an Ivanhoe local since birth, and the pride and love she has for her town is evident.
She has recently hit the milestone of raising $20,000 for cancer sufferers.
Senator calls for transparency over $120 million Gundaline sale
Chinese clothing manufacturer Smart Shirts Ltd has purchased Gundaline Station, Carrathool, from Dutch company Optifarm, in a deal worth $120 million, as Sentaor Perin Davey calls for transparency over the sale.
Jump aboard team Dyson
Dyson Group is looking for school bus drivers, and in the company’s small-knit, happy and friendly community
18 months to prepare for new 3-bin system
A 3-bin system is expected to be introduced in Hay Shire by July 2024 to replace the current weekly single bin collection.
Woodpark Poll makes top ten list
The Land newspaper has released its annual Top 25 Merino ram sale average in NSW for 2022, with Woodpark Poll snatching 8th position on the list.
District farewells two principals who served with distinction
Hay farewells school principals Lindy Stewart and Vince Campbell.
Roy shares his connection with Ngiyampaa Country .
To follow on from their native garden project, Booligal Public School has been exploring Aboriginal culture and the country that connects to the students and their homes; Ngiyampaa Country, with the help of Elder Uncle Roy Kennedy
We’re throwing Kimberly from a plane
We're throwing Kimberly out of a plane... and you can help too!
Kimberly Grabham, The Riverine Grazier’s cadet journalist is raising funds to support the National Bullying Prevention Week appeal.
Four generations of Japp family gather in Hay
The family reunion last month in Hay brought together four generations of Japps, many of whom haven’t seen each other for over 40 years.
Skybound shearers
Members of the Morrison shearing team were treated to silver service on the weekend, by the Murray family, of Trilby Station.
Minister opens million-dollar projects
Hay celebrated the completion of more than $1 million in community infrastructure and sporting facilities with a recent visit from Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW, Paul Toole to officially open the projects.
End of an era for Booligal
It is the end of an era for Booligal Public School which closes next week.
What is your favourite part of The Grazier
Reader Poll - What is your favourite part of The Grazier?
Riverina State movement aims for seats by next year
The founder of a movement to form a separate Riverina State hosted a public information meeting in Hay last Thursday.
Wakool resident and former National Party member David Landini shared his disillusionment with the current representation of country people in NSW.
New Aerodrome Master Plan spells big development for Hay
Industrial land, freight movement and housing development are all included in Hay Shire Council’s updated Aerodrome Master Plan.
The plan is now ready for community consultation and also includes general aviation and biodiversity offsets.