Is A Merger Worth It?

A hot topic at the moment is the proposed merger between Conargo Shire and Deniliquin Council.

A merger would result in a $19 million dollar benefit over 20 years assuming all is going wonderful in those 20 years, $10 million dollars from the Stronger Communities Fund for community infrastructure projects and the population will go up to become 9,000 people (8,972 on old figures).

As it currently stands, Deniliquin Council runs 143 square kilometres of land, Conargo Shire is 8,738 square kilometres, a merger will make the total area 8,881 square kilometres.

Both have offices in Deniliquin but Deniliquin is not part of the Shire which can be confusing to people.

In 2014, Deniliquin was recorded having 7,437 people as residents whilst 1,535 people lived in Conargo Shire, Deniliquin is expected to have a small population decline in coming years.

Deniliquin’s operating revenue is more than double of Conargo Shire’s (16.9m vs 8.1m) with merger predictions expecting a total of 28.1 million by 2019-20.

Deniliquin made a $100,000 operating result profit compared to Conargo’s $800,000 loss in 2013-14 but a merger is expected to bring a $900,000 increase to operating result profit.

Deniliquin also has a larger asset base worth 129.7 million compared to Conargo Shire’s 100.9 million.

One point that may be of interest is Deniliquin’s Infrastructure backlog is sitting at 22% and a merger will lower that by 9% to be 13% which would please Deniliquin residents but residents will have to remember Conargo has a 0% backlog and infrastructure will no doubt be spread around the new area.

Of course there is other benefits and changes in the proposal (see link at the bottom of page) but Deniliquin residents have to decide if they like being in the small confines of Deniliquin Council or be part of something bigger land wise with a new Council?

One last thing to consider is the fact that Council mergers have not been popular in Australia, Victorians did not like the Jeff Kennett ordered mergers in the 1990’s and in the late 2000’s Queensland’s mergers were met with community anger and several Councils managed to de-amalgamate after just four years.

To see all the merger plans to make the best possible personal decision, click on this link.

Conargo

(Conargo Shire Map with Deniliquin Council also on it)

Nurses campaign continues on

The campaign to defeat the Murrumbidgee Local Health District restructuring proposal continues after a very successful Friday to Sunday period in which Deniliquin was coloured blue and hundreds of signatures were gathered in support of the local Nurses.

A silent ‘Respect Our Community’ site is now operational at 410 Charlotte Street, details can be found by visiting the event page here, the silent protest site was established p so people can see the townspeople’s unhappiness at the restructuring proposal without disrupting what happens at the hospital.

Residents who didn’t get to sign the petition on Friday and the weekend and still want to do so still have an opportunity to sign the petition until March  4 at the following locations;

Deniliquin Florist
Central IGA
Bakers Delight
Soul Pattinson Pharmacy
Ochre Medical Centre (Deniliquin Medical Centre)
Dr Magee’s surgery

Residents are still encouraged to keep colouring Deniliquin Blue so if you still want to show your support by putting something Blue outside your home or business then you are more than welcome to do so.

DNS will continue to report on the situation as it further unfolds.

 

Residents mark Rare Disease Day

Unknown to the vast majority of the world, the last day of each February is declared Rare Disease Day, Rare Disease Day is a day when awareness is given to diseases and conditions that are usually never given the spotlight.

Readers are probably wondering what does Rare Disease Day got to do with Deniliquin? Residents do have rare diseases and conditions for example Essential Thrombocythemia and Budd Chiari Syndrome and researchers around the world are working hard at combating these diseases and conditions that affect Platelet levels in a a person’s Blood and the Liver respectively.

Right now, Deniliquin is battling to defeat the not good for Deniliquin Hospital restructuring of the Murrumbidgee Local Health District and the two events can be linked for the restructuring would affect those who have rare diseases and conditions for they require frequent care from the Nurses at Deniliquin Hospital and a restructuring would affect that level of care.

Keep the colour Blue flying around town Deniliquin residents, look up some rare diseases and conditions for better understanding or maybe even donate a couple of dollars to a foundation and make this years Rare Disease Day a very special and informative one.

Deniliquin FB Page Directory

Last Updated March 30 2020

Listed here are businesses, attractions and community groups that have a Facebook presence, this will take some time to fully compile so if a business or group on Facebook and is not here, please inform us on Facebook or wait for us to update it on next Facebook check.

Bookmarking this page is recommended so it is not lost in the shuffle of blog posts etc.

Every link opens in a new tab.

Council (1)

Edward River Council

Pubs, Clubs, Caravan Parks, Hotels and Motels (14)

The Globe
White Lion (The Zoo)
Edward River Hotel
Coach House Hotel Motel
Deniliquin Motel
Deniliquin RSL Club
Big4 Deniliquin Holiday Park
McLean Beach Holiday Park
Deniliquin Riverside Caravan Park
Riverview Motel
Railway Hotel Deniliquin
Exchange Hotel
Deniliquin Boat Club
Deniliquin Bowling Club

Churches (1)
Deniliquin Baptist Church

Real Estate (2)

Lloyd Property Agents
Big River Real Estate

Businesses (91)

Deniliquin Florist
Deniliquin Veterinary Clinic
Deniliquin Newsagency & Bookstore
Deniliquin Bakery
Deniliquin Eyecare
Deniliquin Travel Centre
Deniliquin Betta Home Living
Deniliquin Party Hire
Party, Pack & Wrap
Haig Studios
Cafe Bakery 285
Devour Cafe and Catering
Deniliquin Auto Electrical
3G Printing & Graphics
Metro Mobil North Deniliquin
Josh’s Bakehouse
Deniliquin Mitre 10
Vogue Hair Design
Imperative Apps
Patrick’s PC Pick-me-ups
Rural Ford
Purtills
Bronte’s Gourmet
Elders
Elders Insurance
Willis Cabinets
Central Murray Regional Library (Deniliquin Library)
Deniliquin Genealogy Society
Deniliquin Soul Pattinson Chemist
Noisy Street Design
Scoop n Brew
Smokoshak
Motiv8 Health & Fitness Centre
Activ8 Health & Rehab Clinic
Black Cat Cafe
Deniliquin Yamaha
Deni Salvos
Deni Infotech-Solutions
Deni Driver Training
Central Cellarbrations Deni
Deni Fitness Club
Deni Sushi Bite
Deniliquin Tree Service
Deniliquin Autoglass and Window Tint
Deniliquin Waxing Lounge
Photobooth Deniliquin
Wired Entertainment
Evolve Fitness + Wellbeing
WishyWorld Embroidery
Design & Build Cabinets by Wally Bulmer
Deniliquin Aluminium Windows
Menadue Floor Coverings
J & K Picture Framing
Pallet Pieces – Deniliquin
Pop-up Op Shop, Deniliquin
Lindy’s Rox
Deniliquin Toyota
Dance Studio One – Deniliquin
Deniliquin Community Group INC
Bowser Bean Cafe
Bakers Delight Deniliquin
That Pizza
Hawley Concreting and Construction
Deniliquin Rescue Squad
Bimbella Beef
Siena Services
Red Rose Diner
RPM Automotive
Natural Balance Health & Massage
Carissa’s Heavenly Scents
Aria & Harper
Foot Mechanix
One Physique
Made by Jade Creations
Country Waste Systems
Fleming Partners
Fellows Bulk Transport
Brian McCleary & Co Accountants
Navorina Nursing Home
All Terrain Automotive
Total Bliss Massage & Beauty
Deni Yard Dog Association
That Retro Shop
Jen’s DanceFit
Riverina Watermatic
Blue Bird Bazaar

Schools/Daycare (6)
Deniliquin High School
Edward School
Deniliquin Children’s Centre
Friends and Family of Deniliquin North Public School
St Michaels Parish Primary School

Supermarkets (1)
Deniliquin IGA

Girl Guides and Scouts (1)
Deniliquin Girl Guides

Sporting Clubs and Facilities (12)

Deniliquin Stadium
Deniliquin Little Athletics
Deniliquin Rams
Deniliquin Rovers
Deniliquin Racing Club
Deniliquin Badminton Club
Deniliquin District Soccer Club
Deniliquin Lawn Tennis Club
Deniliquin Cycling Club
Deniliquin Aero Club
Deniliquin Motorcycle Association
Deniliquin Sporting Car Club
Deniliquin Triathlon Club

Community Groups/Events (19)
Deniliquin Community Garden
Deniliquin History in Photos
Deniliquin Naponda Farmer’s Market
JOBS in Deniliquin
Deniliquin Ute Muster
Deniliquin & District Historical Society
Pokémon Go Deniliquin
Snake Sightings in Deniliquin
Deni Truck Show & Industry Expo
Deni Buy, Swap & Sell Cars
Deniliquin Collectors Club
Deniliquin RSL Iron Jack Fishing Classic
Deniliquin-Conargo SES Unit
Donut Derelicts of Deniliquin
Rotary Club of Deniliquin
Deniliquin Business Chamber
Cancer Support – Can Assist Deniliquin

Attractions (1)
Peppin Heritage Centre

 

The Blue-Green Problem

For some time now, the Edward River has been looking a little Green and until today (26/2/16) it was not considered to be officially a problem.

Deniliquin residents however knew that the green in the water wasn’t an attempt by Deniliquin Council to start St Patrick’s Day several weeks early and when activities on the river was cancelled by Thursday things started getting serious.

Despite the cancellations and the green look of the river, an alert wasn’t issued until today which confused many residents for cancellations + radio alerts = problem.

Visit Deni had to change their information today after being told yesterday by Council that there was no warnings in place and all plans would be unaffected, yesterday’s post was removed and replaced with the alert.

Even if it wasn’t Blue-Green Algae, Algae of any form is not very pleasant and warnings of Algae being in the Edward River should of been issued to give the people a chance to assess their options for midweek or weekend fun on the water.

The last thing anyone needs is to not hear any warnings, get into some green water (similar to what is in the image below) and then find themselves in a lot of medical trouble.

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