Category Archives: News

Headlights urged for overcast conditions

Residents are urging each other to please drive with headlights on during the day especially in overcast or worse weather conditions.

Having headlights on improves visibility of cars coming the other way and increases safety as it is considered that certain car colours and pedestrians/cyclists etc cannot be seen properly in gloomy conditions.

An article on practicalmotoring.com.au from 2014 describes NSW laws on when headlights have to be used, when fog lights can be used, the definition of reduced visibility that forces headlights to be used between Dawn and Dusk and when High Beam lights can be used.

News.com.au also released an article in 2015 giving 15 road safety tips which may surprise some readers for example it is not illegal to drive barefoot but one of the tips does advise headlights on both day and night.

DNS wishes safe travels for all through all kinds of weather and conditions.

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Picture from RACQ.com.au

 

Survey closing for DBEA

The 2016 Deniliquin Business Excellence Awards are coming up and everyone gets a chance to help shape who wins the ‘Excellence in Customer Service’ Award.

All you need to do to vote is visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3C8FBY5 and number ten businesses from one to ten just as the conditions state and then press done to complete the survey.

Readers better hurry as voting closes at Midnight on Monday (July 11).

The Gala Dinner that announces the winner is on Friday 22 July at the RSL Club and we wish all that have been nominated the best of luck and an enjoyable time at the awards.

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DNS records 10,000th hit

This afternoon, DNS recorded it’s 10,000th hit on it’s website and that is a figure that was never dreamed about.

Why? Because in late 2014 we had 30 hits, 2015 received 60 and 2016 would of been a win if 120 was reached because we would of doubled the total of the previous year.

No single person is responsible for DNS getting to this milestone of 10,000, it takes several people just to get things rolling every single day, we are a news blog but we take ourselves seriously apart from April 1 of course and that what we pulled off on April 1 this year was a good one.

So to celebrate 10,000 hits, below is some of DNS’s favourite stories from the 178 (including this one) that has been published over time.

Inspiration found on Running Track

This story started off our 2016 surge, It was believed only a few would read it and it would fade away but it got peoples curiosity and suddenly people wanted to know what DNS was and it was absolutely bewildering.

The best thing about this story was that it brought awareness to Little Athletics and also shows how good Humanity is when something wonderful happens.

Flashback to the Art Expo

This story wasn’t really seen but it was nice to recount what happened last year, the Certificate 1 Access to Work and Training class really worked hard and it is good somebody recorded events so it doesn’t end up in oblivion.

Class of 2004 came home this month

DNS started with this story, the DHS Class of 2004 reunited on one hot November afternoon and it was an amazing time for pretty much everyone at both DHS and The Exchange and so it is good thoughts were written down about it for ten year reunions only happen once.

A New School Era Set for 2017

This story is probably our best one because we had to research the heck out of everything to make sure everything added up because you don’t want to write garbage and well everything added up in the end.

Noodle store a hit

This story was a ‘Will anyone read this?’ kind of stories, the opening of a Noodle store doesn’t seem like a big deal but it turns out it was a very big deal because people still read it every month probably because the story has the phone number to Papa’s Rich Noodle.

Those five stories are our favourites though many more could make the list for one reason or another like the stories on demands for a Cinema, our updates on the Blue-Green Algae situation, What resources Deniliquin needs, the better than average rainfall and more.

177 stories were written to get to 10,000 hits, the site has identified there has been 7,085 visitors and April 4th was the best ever day that DNS had with 807 views in a single day.

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Thank you to everyone who has visited, thank you to everyone who has commented, thank you to everyone who make sure that stories make sense because without you all DNS wouldn’t be able to be any good for the people who read what is said every day.

Now the journey to reaching six figures has begun, will we make it there someday? Stay tuned.

Thefts worry residents

Thieves are starting to cause concern for Deniliquin residents as locals have been reporting thefts of items.

Houses have been broken into, a BMX bike was taken from the High School, A Caravan has been stolen and so too has a Dirt Bike and residents are starting to get really angry at what is happening around them.

Residents both young and old are affected by the thefts and it is wrong that people have to be put through pain and misery because somebody thinks it is better to steal something to own than buy something to own.

It is sad to think that Deniliquin residents will soon have to become really protective of their possessions as thieves seem to have no problems with taking anything that is not bolted down.

DNS hopes that all of our readers do not have anything stolen from them in the future, please make sure all possessions are secured as best as possible to ensure they are never taken away.

We hope that all these thefts stop, the thieves face justice and we hope that the stolen items be returned to those who truly own them.

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Mini Fete at Stadium

It’s Mini Fete time again at Deniliquin Stadium this afternoon/evening with lots of fun planned for between 5pm and 7pm.

Kids can enjoy a whole range of activities and goodies and that includes the list below;

Sporting Theme Games
Hair Colouring
Temp Tattoos
Raffles
BBQ
Fun Stalls
Milkshake Stand

The Milkshake Stand is a new addition and it should attract a good crowd as people do love their Milkshakes especially if various flavours are offered.

Using the stalls is very low cost with fees ranging costing no more than 50 cents ensuring that kids can play many times with minimum expense and lots of fun.

Kids must be supervised by Adult(s) and all proceeds to today’s Mini Fete will go towards making future improvements to the Stadium.

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