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New monthly rainfall record – December 2017

December 20 2017

The December 2008 record of 68.8mm of rain was broken in the early hours of this morning.

4.8mm of rain fell from around 6:04pm until midnight with 4mm of it falling in just an hour and sixteen minutes.

The local area was also battered by high wind gusts between 5:56pm and 6pm, the winds reached 70km/h whilst the gusts were blowing at 100km/h.

The last of the major gusts was at 6:06pm with the gust recorded at 76km/h.

There was one report of a power outage around Wirraway Drive and lasted for several hours according to the Essential Energy power map.

The rain returned between 5:30am and 6:50am this morning which broke the tie between December 2008’s record and this month and now that we have a new December rainfall record.

Peacock Enclosure debate continues on

December 15 2017

Debate on the fate of the Waring Gardens Aviary continues as everyone weighs up the pros and cons of keeping the long standing and much loved enclosure and their animals in the Waring Gardens.

Many locals are keen on keeping the enclosure and the animals and want the upgrades to take place, 753 people have so far signed a petition that calls on the Peacocks to stay.

Many others say the Peacocks stay should come to an end with several citing costs as a factor which includes $30,000 for a satisfactory enclosure, $10,000 for staff and food per year, $8580 for enrolling two people into a course to get the right certification and there is extras for educational material plus zoo working.

Part of the $30,000 goes into an industrial kitchen and freezer to make sure the animals get the very best which may seem extravagant but rules are rules.

Locals have to think about some of the following and more;

– Are the Peacocks worth the minimum $50,000?
– Do the Peacocks have any economic value to the town?
– Can the Peacocks Enclosure be moved to anywhere else in the Gardens?
– Can they be re-homed permanently anywhere else in Deniliquin?
– Is there something else worth spending the $10,000+ a year on?
– Does the town really want to lose another icon?

For the next 28 days there is a section on ‘Our Say‘ dedicated to the Waring Gardens Avery question and it lays out all the pros and cons and there is a section where you can login using your Facebook or Google details and submit a question if you have any.

Log in

The above picture is what you’ll find when clicking ‘Login’ on the top right corner of the Our Say website.

More information can be found on the ERC press release as well.

For and against feedback is welcomed by the ERC and it can be done in four ways.

The first is by emailing the General Manager at council@edwardriver.nsw.gov.au and in the subject line put in ‘Waring Gardens Aviary’.

The second is to post your feedback in a letter to

The General Manager – Waring Gardens Aviary
PO Box 270
Deniliquin NSW  2710

The third is to submit your feedback to the ERC Customer Service Centre at 180 Cressy Street.

The last option is to email the Councillors directly and to do so, you just click here which takes you to ‘Our Councillors’ and beside the photo of each Councillor is their details and pretty much below each photo is their email address to contact them on and don’t forget ‘Waring Gardens Aviary’ in the subject line.

Remember to be polite in your letters, nobody wants to receive nasty mail.

We’ll continue to report on the situation as it develops.

Legends of the Mountain – Kyabram 2018

December 14 2017

Locals are invited bring their Restored vehicles, old model Trucks, Classic’s Cars, Hot Rods, Sports Cars, Utes, Panel Vans, Toranas and old model Fords to Kyabram on February 25th for the ‘Legends of the Mountain‘ event held at the Kyabram Showgrounds.

Those who just want to check out all the action can do so as well so nobody misses out on the opportunity to see some fantastic cars.

But wait there’s more, people get the chance to meet some “Legends of the Mountain” and they are none other than three time Bathurst 1000 winner Dick Johnson and two time Bathurst winner John Bowe.

Joining them at the event is Joe Felice (Holden Manager of Motor Sport) and Lewis Brock.

The event will also have House of Muscle and Peter Brock Merchandise Trucks there too so you can buy as much super car stuff as you like and don’t forget to bring something to be signed as well.

The action kicks off at 8am and ends at 2pm and entry to the event is a gold coin donation which is paid upon entry and if you enter a display car the cost is $10.

For those who wanting to make a weekend of it in Kyabram, there is an event on the Saturday with the Bathurst legends night on the 24th of February down at the Kyabram Bocce Bowls Club from 6:30pm, it is hosted by Glen Ridge and tickets are $85 and you can call 040 838 1028 or 0418 379 127.

Further information can be found on their event page.

Cinema Pop Up – January 2018

December 11 2017

Edward River Oval is set to host the airing of four movies in the first week of January.

Big Hero 6 kicks off proceedings by being screened on January 4.

Red Dog will screen next on January 5.

The Lego Batman Movie will screen on January 6.

Step Brothers will be the last movie to be shown over the four days and that is on January 7.

To book your tickets, click on each of the movie titles to be taken to the booking page, if you book the tickets are free except for VIP section which is $15 plus fees which takes it to $16.37 but you do get a Bean Bed with VIP.

If you buy a ticket at the gate it is $10 for Adults, $5 for Children and VIP is $20.

Gates open from 6pm and the movie gets underway at nightfall.

Food Trucks, A Bar and Entertainment are on offer, patrons can bring in blankets and chairs but no food or drink is allowed to be taken in.

Further information can be found on this website, the information includes prices of food and drink, what can be brought in and more.

Train pictures continue to come

December 11 2017

Local train lovers will be pleased to know that more pictures have been uploaded onto Flickr.

Below are links to seven of the pictures, The Geoff Cargeeg Collection has been a treasure trove of pictorial history when it comes to local rail and the new pictures were uploaded late last week.

Among the seven pictures whose links are below is one of K176 when it was displayed on a turntable before it eventually ended up at Seymour.

1. Train at Station
2. Train being loaded
3. Station with smaller buildings beside it
4. More of the station in picture
5. K176 on display
6. A distant shot of the station with passengers
7. Station at night

This picture on Weston Langford taken in 1994 may interest people too as it does show a lot of differences of the area towards the rice mill.

It will be interesting to see if any more pictures will come up online in the near future.