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A new School era set for 2017

Deniliquin’s public Primary School’s will be merging as escalating costs to run the three schools have forced no alternative but for the schools to join forces and be one school from 2017 onwards.

The new school will be called Deniliquin Public School and will incorporate the colours of all the schools leading some who were in the know to nickname the new school ‘The Rainbows’ due to the mix of colours of Green, Red, Blue, White and Yellow.

Deniliquin’s current public school principals are all vying for the new job with each principal having solid resumes that would make them an ideal choice for leading Deniliquin’s public schooling into a new era.

It has been jokingly suggested that the principals of North and South School play a game of heads or tails with the winner of the contest taking on Edward School’s principal for the right to be suggested to the Department of Education as the inaugural principal.

South School has been chosen as the merger site but the merger has not been smooth sailing with North School providing the heaviest resistance to the merger in the closed doors meetings that has put the schools on the path towards the upcoming new and historic era.

Edward School believed it’s school would be the choice location due to it’s abundance of space but were forced to concede after it was shown South School’s site would be better from a School Bus route perspective.

Edward School however got a consolation prize as it’s motto ‘Truth Above All’ is the motto of choice for DPS, a move that brought cheers to those campaigning for Edward School to have a large say in proceedings.

It is still yet to be decided if any buildings from Edward and North School will be transported over to South School, If none of the buildings can be safely transported it is likely that DPS will get Government funding to build what is needed in order to fit everyone in for the 2017 school year.

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The new school song is expected to be an altered form of North School’s school song with North insisting ‘Cha Cha Cha’ is kept at the end of the song with the accompanying bum shaking to remain as optional as it is considered a nice end to something so formal as a school song.

School bus routes should not be affected but times may be altered to make sure that everyone who needs to be taken by bus can get to school and continue their education at DPS.

It will be a sad time in December as all three schools close for the last time, there has been decades of great students and teachers as well as intense rivalries that sometimes escalated into verbal and on occasion physical fights between schools but soon after the majority of all who graduated from the fine establishments all ended up at Deni High and be classmates the very next year.

Meanwhile Deniliquin Christian School and St Michael’s are staying on their own and will not merge into a multi religion private school with both of the schools believing that it is God’s plan for the other schools to merge and their schools to remain intact.

Relax readers, it’s April 1 and the Schools are going to be fine.

 

Intereach to launch new service

Mental Health issues is something that people around the world are facing more and more each day from Anxiety to Depression and much more and it is now good to see that those who are under 18 years old will shortly have a new service in Deniliquin to fight it.

Next Wednesday (April 6) sees Intereach launch their new Family Mental Health Support Service and it is called ROAR (Reach Out And Relax).

The ROAR program has been designed to help improve the emotional health and wellbeing of children and youth under 18 years old who are showing the signs of or at risk of developing a mental health issue.

The launch will be attended by  Health Minister (and local Federal member) Sussan Ley with the launch running between Noon and 1pm and there will be light refreshments available for those who attend the launch of this important service that will have great benefits for years to come.

The Intereach Deniliquin Neighbourhood Centre is located on the corner of Napier and Trickett St’s and further details on next week’s launch can be found on the event page on this link.

Why does fast food cost so much?

We all see ads on TV from Dominos and Pizza Hut etc with their cheap Pizzas and wonder why are we paying so much more for locally made and in most cases superior product?

Could it be something as simple as Economics as the further delivery companies have to go to transport Pineapple to local shops etc the more it costs Pizza eaters in order for the shop to make some sort of profit to keep the doors open.

It’s not really fair considering it takes a lot of transporting to provide ingredients to suburban stores around Australia whilst the areas that provide the ingredients have to pay more.

The big businesses/corporations are lucky, The prices of the local McDonalds and Subway outlets are the same as their suburban counterparts but they have the advantage of being part of a corporation that can buy in bulk and spread the ingredients around by the truck load whilst local shops have to be careful with their supplies.

The local shops are burdened with the question of how far low in cost per Pizza can they go without cutting too much into the profit margin and without sacrificing the quality of their product, nobody wants to pay less for a bad pizza and if the pizza is bad then the business would soon close.

What are readers thoughts on things? Comments always welcome here and on Facebook just make sure it is PG.

500 likes for DNS

Greetings DNS readers and those who are curious,

Thank you for giving us 500 likes on Facebook, it is a humbling milestone to achieve as when the page was established one like would of been fantastic so to get 499 more of them is really something special.

Thank you for also leaving comments, it is always good to know other people’s opinions on matters and together we do very well.

It has been good to write about events like World Water Day, the uneasiness about the Murray-Darling Basin Plan and events like the World’s Greatest Shave Cake Stall and the Cake Stall and Earring Sale for the Burrumbuttock Hay Runners.

It is sad but we’ve also had to write about things like Blue-Green Algae which has dragged on for far too long as it affects in no particular order tourism, recreational activities, farming and much more.

Coming up in the future will be pieces on the best takeaway foods, go into history some more, write more on what could be really good for Deniliquin to have in the future, more Rovers Talk, maybe dip into controversy and question the existence of the Ute Muster (it does have people who wish it goes away) and much more.

Thank you once again for the 500 Facebook likes and over 2,000 site hits this year, We certainly hope we don’t write shocking in the future and cause almost everybody to leave us because that would really suck if that happens but we’re sure it won’t.

Rovers Talk 28/3/16

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The Rovers on the weekend done a masterful job on the BBQ at the Rodeo as they kept Rodeo goers well fed with nicely cooked food, over a dozen Rovers participating in keeping the BBQ running at all times with Trav Beames clocking up at least 16 hours of work on the day.

April 2 brings us the Deni Dero Shuffle, the free entry event (event is not for U/18’s) is at the Rovers Clubrooms from 7pm and the style of dress is Dero/Bogan.

A total of 30 songs can be purchased like a person buys a raffle ticket and they will be played throughout the night, the twist is unlike a raffle it’s the last song left that results in having a winner of the contest.

There is no doubt that these 30 songs will be very interesting selections and we can only hope they aren’t howlers like Paris Hilton or Justin Bieber for those who don’t like the two singing.

The winner of the contest will find themselves a little richer than what they came into the night with and will set the rest of their weekend up nicely.

DNS thinks that April 2 will be a great time Rovers fans, for more information visit the event page on this link.

Update: There is now 40 songs available, each song can be chosen for $40 with the winner pocketing $600 if their song is the last to be played, all details available in the above link.

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