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Hay Inc launches tenth rural education program

Hay Inc. launched their tenth highly regarded Rural Education Program last week, with a cohort of 16 students.

The participants hail from Hay, Ivanhoe, Condobolin, the Central West region and eastern Riverina, ranging in age from 18 to 25 years.

This year female students make up the majority of the class.

“A couple of students have grown up in cities and keen to have a career in agriculture,” program manager Sandra Ireson told The Riverine Grazier.

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Krista Schade Krista Schade

Birth of a newspaper - How The Riverine Grazier goes from digital to physical

Riverine Grazier staff road tripped to Wodonga recently to observe how the newspaper is transformed from a digital file into the tangible paper we pick up off the shelf on Wednesday mornings.

An illuminating experience, with many different steps and processes in the four-story building where Newsprinters Wodonga houses its multimillion dollar set up.

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Community Krista Schade Community Krista Schade

Scam alert - Hay NSW locals caught up in sophisticated scams

The University of NSW Business School reports Australian’s lost a staggering $3 billion to scams last year, and where once scams were something that happened to other people, an increasing number of local people are falling victim to incredibly sophisticated cons.

One couple lost their deposit on a new caravan when the email of their supplier was intercepted by a scammer, another couple has had their accommodation business replicated and a young family had their child’s images used in a catfishing scheme.

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Rural Krista Schade Rural Krista Schade

From cars to conservation - UAG turns to ex-Holden plastics firm for waste-to-fertiliser components

When UAG Bio Nutrients needed specific plastic manufacturing expertise to produce its patented vermiculture modules, it turned to Select Plastics at Adelaide’s Lionsgate Business Park.

The vermiculture modules – each about 2m by 2m - are a critical component of UAG Bio Nutrients’ anaerobic digestion and vermiculture system.

The process is the first in the world to efficiently and cleanly integrate anaerobic digestion and vermiculture at industrial scale to convert organic waste into bio-fertiliser and clean energy.

Construction is underway on the company’s first full-scale plant at the Ravensworth feedlot in Hay, NSW.

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Absolutely magical: Steph Cattanach

Steph Cattanach is one of those rare people. The vibe that you feel from her, is just something that cannot be put into words. A more cynical person would question if she is real; she has that unworldly quality. The honest truth is - she is as real as you can get.

Earnest, with the very best of intentions, a person with a journey, and a person who has the most sincere and wonderful intentions for all around her. A person, who I would truly aspire to be. Many would know her journey, or part of it.

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Krista Schade Krista Schade

Mr Adrian Gorman OAM

Mr Adrian John Gorman, a beloved member of the Balranald community, was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the General Division for his service to the community of Balranald.

Balranald Australia Day Citizen of the Year recipient in 2019, Adrian has penned four books, two on his life and two books of stories.

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Community Krista Schade Community Krista Schade

Australia Day Awards 2024 - Rob Neill is Hay’s top citizen

Hay sports nut, Rob Neill, has dedicated most of his adult life to assisting the Hay community.

On Australia Day, Rob was rewarded for his hard work and dedication when he was announced Citizen of the Year.

Other 2024 award winners: Leo Fitzpatrick-Dedini - Young Person of the Year, Pauline Symons - The Gavin Johnston Memorial Vocational Award and Leanne Congdon, Helen Rogers and Adrian Myers - Achievement Awards.

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U-turn decision led to fatal Sturt Highway collision near Hay

The horrific crash just outside Hay last week was directly linked to poor driver behaviour according to Police.

The Sturt Highway collision left two dead and the road closed for more than 24 hours.

Crash Investigation Unit Commander Inspector Jason Hogan said the tragic Sturt Highway collision on Monday, January 15 at about 5.10 pm was the result of the sedan driver attempting a U-turn in front of a fully loaded semi-trailer.

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CRISIS POINT

The grim reality of the shortage of available housing in Hay hit home to one young family recently.

After a career change which saw Mick and Gabby Flattery and six-year-old Connor leave employer-supplied housing, they faced the disheartening search for a rental property in Hay.

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Community Krista Schade Community Krista Schade

Hay Youth Taskforce sets sights on safe place to gather

Hay Youth Taskforce has identified the need for a safe place for young people to gather and socialise.

The community building at Park, which is close to all three schools, is considered underutilised and has the potential to redevelop into a modern youth and community indoor/outdoor space.

Hay Shire Council has successfully applied for funding under the Regional Youth Investment Program to develop concept plans to redesign the space, consult with stakeholders and develop detailed building plans and cost estimates.

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Community Krista Schade Community Krista Schade

Mikayla and Connor are at the Balranald Discovery Centre Cafe helm

The new managers of Discovery Café in Balranald, Mikayla Bax and partner Connor Westcombe, have opened the doors.

Aged 21 and 24 respectively, the courageous pair have decided to branch out for themselves, after Mikayla worked for the former owners for five years. Connor is an electrician, having recently left his job of six years to pursue the venture with Mikayla.

“I always loved working at the Discovery Cafe, and for Sue and Charlie,” Mikayla said. “And I always wanted to branch out on my own. So, when the opportunity arose, we mutually decided to have a go.

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Sturt Highway claims two more lives near Hay

A man and woman have died following a two-vehicle crash near Hay late Monday afternoon.

The accident occurred about three kilometres east of Hay on the notorious Sturt Highway, which has claimed the lives of at least 10 people between Balranald and Darlington Point in the last five years.

Emergency services were called to the scene at about 5.10pm on Monday, following reports a sedan and a truck had collided.

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People and History Krista Schade People and History Krista Schade

The Riverina - People and Places - the important historical record by Robert B Ronald

Robert Ronald’s work “The Riverina - People and Places” is an important record of the settlement of the region around Hay. It was first printed in Melbourne in 1960 by EW Cheshire Pty Ltd. Robert’s younger brother agreed to underwrite the printing costs, after publishers showed little interest in the tome, however the first print run of 1000 copies quickly sold out, and a second print run was organised

Almost fifty years later Robert’s sons Wilson and Hugh worked with The Riverine Grazier’s Rod McCully to reproduce the book in 2004, with the inclusion of a forward, penned by the brothers.

In the book, Robert writes about explorers Oxley, Throsby, Currie and Ovens, Hume and Hovell, Mitchell and Charles Sturt, and records the early settlements along the Lachlan, Murrumbidgee, Edward and Murray Rivers and the Yanko Creek.

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Carbon offsets and carbon farming - what is it all about?

Carbon farming refers to a set of agricultural practices and land management techniques aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions or capturing and storing carbon from the atmosphere.

In Australia, it involves various methods designed to sequester carbon or reduce emissions in agricultural and land-use activities. This includes practices such as reforestation, revegetation, improved grazing and cropping techniques, as well as conservation and sustainable land management approaches.

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Local heroes save teen from drowning at Hay pool over Christmas holidays

Two young boys, Jae Nisbet (8) and Nash Payne (11) and life guard, Kelly Rutledge-Robson have been hailed Hay’s true heroes when their quick action prevented a teen from drowning on New Year’s Day.

The incident occurred early afternoon at the John Houston Memorial Swimming Pool when the victim, known to bystanders only as Jack, suffered what is believed to be a “shallow water blackout” which is caused while holding breath underwater.

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Highway a death trap

The Sturt Highway has become a death trap. It is a stretch of road that deteriorated in the worst way with 2022 flooding, and a common sight all over the area are road crews repairing roads.

Lives were lost in two horrific truck collisions in the last month, one at the Carrathool turn-off and one at Waddi.

Tragically, a nine-year-old also died on Sturt Highway in Balranald last week when he was hit by a vehicle in the main street.

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