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Week Starting Monday 26th August 2024

 

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Merriwa Senior Citizens

MERRIWA Seniors Meeting will be held on Tuesday 27th August. 11.30 in B.B Q area of R.S.L Club.
 
We will be discussing trip to Morpeth in September, Melbourne cup day, and Christmas party.
 
After meeting we are having a B.B.Q lunch. Cost of lunch is five dollars.
 
We will be having some Olympic themed activities after lunch for a bit of fun, we might even have some Break Dancing. So put on your green and gold and come along, you might win a gold medal.
 
New members are always welcome
 
BARBARA CRONIN.
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Merriwa and District Chamber of Commerce and Industry

🎉 Merriwa Shared Pathway Fundraising Update! 🎉

24/08/2024 – 🎉 𝐖𝐞’𝐫𝐞 𝐉𝐮𝐬𝐭 $𝟓,𝟎𝟒𝟕.𝟎𝟒 𝐀𝐰𝐚𝐲 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐎𝐮𝐫 𝐆𝐨𝐚𝐥! 🎉
 
Thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, our fundraising total for the Merriwa Shared Pathway is now $𝟓𝟒,𝟗𝟓𝟐.𝟗𝟔! We’re so close to reaching our $60,000 goal, and every dollar brings us nearer to covering the residential co-contributions for this essential project.
 
A special shoutout to our recent donors:
– St Joseph’s Primary School P&F
– Angela Vero
– Ashleigh West
– Justin O’Connell
– Bridget Smith
– Lorraine Cottom
 
Your support is making a real difference in helping us build a pathway that will connect key locations in our community, improving safety and accessibility for all.
 
Let’s push through to the finish line! Every little bit helps, and we’re incredibly grateful for your continued support.
 
Donations can be made via GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/4a789411 or by Direct Deposit:
𝐁𝐚𝐧𝐤: Regional Australia Bank
𝐁𝐒𝐁: 932 000
𝐀𝐜𝐜𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐭: 100 498 003
𝐀𝐜𝐜𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐭 𝐍𝐚𝐦𝐞: Merriwa and District Chamber of Commerce
 
Donation tins are still in many local businesses and we thank each and every person who has popped some change into these.
 
The Merriwa Men’s Shed are continuing to collect all 10c Recyclables (approved bottles, cans etc). These can be dropped off at the Merriwa Men’s Shed on Thursday mornings, or get in touch with James Constable on Facebook.
 
Together, we can reach our goal and make Merriwa an even better place to live and visit!
 
 
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Merriwa Touch Football Association

EGM – Extraordinary General Meeting

Tuesday 27th August – 6:30pm at the Merriwa Sports Club
– all positions vacant and need to be filled for next season to go ahead.
Tonight’s AGM, we had 1 person attend.
Last call…
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NewsXpress Merriwa 

BOOKFAIR TO SUPPORT THE SHARED PATHWAY

Dear Community Members,
 
We want to extend our deepest gratitude to each and every one of you who has generously donated books for the Merriwa Book Fair fundraiser. Your support and contributions are truly appreciated, and it’s heartwarming to see our community come together for such a wonderful cause.
 
At this time, we are pleased to announce that we have reached full capacity for book donations. Your overwhelming generosity has been instrumental in making this event a success!
 
The Book Fair will open this Thursday the 29th of August, and we warmly invite you to join us. It promises to be a fantastic event, and we’re hopeful that with your continued support, we’ll be able to raise the remaining funds needed to achieve our goal.
 
Thank you once again for your kindness and enthusiasm. We look forward to seeing you at the fair!
 
📅 When: The Book Fair will run over three weekends:
Weekend 1: 29, 30 and 31 of August.
Weekend 2: 6, 7 and 8 of Spetember.
Weekend 3: 13, 14 and 15 of September.
Between the hours of 10 AM and 2 PM.
 
📍 Where: 102 Bettington Street, Merriwa. Formerly Happy Guru.
 
For more details or to sign up as a volunteer, please contact Merriwa Hardware or newsXpress Merriwa.
 
Thank you for your generosity and involvement. Let’s come together to support a great cause and make our Book Fair a fantastic success!
Warm regards.😄

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Merriwa Railway Society Inc

Come along, meet the committee, grab a sausage sanga. A bit of gardening, mowing, whipper snipper. Bring the kids, its School Holidays.
 
Some passenger carriages at the platform will be open for inspection.
 
Any enquiries please phone or text Troy Stolz 0411 862 275

 
 
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Merriwa District Progress Association 

CADNIDATES FORUM

If you don’t know who to vote for in the Council elections on 14 September 2024, come along to our CANDIDATES FORUM on 4 September 2024 at 6:00 PM at the Merriwa RSL Club to meet the candidates and hear what they have to say. All welcome. Free entry.

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 Merriwa RSL Club

HAPPYMAN CHINESE RESTURANT

Chef Ray Bistro has been now been re named as 𝐇𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐲𝐦𝐚𝐧 𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐞 𝐑𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐭.

New menu and new highly experienced Chef & Staff!

Dine in or take away • 6548 2295 ☎️

Lunch specials available Tuesday – Saturday. Head over to the Merriwa R.S.L Club page to see full menu.

• 𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐇𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐬 •
𝘊𝘭𝘰𝘴𝘦𝘥 𝘔𝘰𝘯𝘥𝘢𝘺𝘴.
Tuesday – Sunday:
Lunch 11:30 – 2:00PM
Dinner 4:30 – 9:00PM
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LIVE MUSIC

𝑺𝒖𝒏𝒅𝒂𝒚 𝑴𝒖𝒔𝒊𝒄! 🎶🎵Live & Free – BLUE WATER COWBOYS
 
8th September 2-5PM in our BBQ area! (weather permitting).
Save the date, bring your mates and come down for a relaxing Sunday afternoon! 🥂
 
• 𝑯𝒂𝒑𝒑𝒚 𝑯𝒐𝒖𝒓 •
$5 Schooners 🍺 11:30-2:30PM!

 

 

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Permaculture at the Pub Merriwa!

I had a good chat with Craig at Royal Hotel Merriwa today, and we have a place to have our meetings!
 
We are going to kick off our meetings to be held on the first Tuesday of the month on 3rd September at 6.00pm.
 
If you are planning to come along could you please comment so we know how many people to expect for the staff at the hotel.
 
I look forward to meeting you all there. Nicki

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Sandy Hollow Charity Motorfest

MAJOR RAFFLE

Our Major Raffle is now LIVE! With over $10,000 in prizes up for grabs, you won’t want to miss out on this! Check out our 9 prizes we have on offer, all thanks to our amazing sponsors! All money raised from our raffle will be donated to MS Australia to help those in need. DRAWN 1st October 2024 at 2pm LIVE on our Page!
 
Click this link to buy your tickets today!
 
 

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Starting the preparation for our September competition, please pop your teams through for the draw and dates to be finalised ! Thank you
 

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Hunter Local Land Services 

UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS 

GROWING YOUR NATURAL CAPITAL – WHAT’S IN IT FOR ME? UPPER HUNTER

Join us on-farm for a Natural Capital conversation as we launch of our Natural Capital Program. Learn about what natural capital is and how you can recognise the value of natural assets on your land.

We will have a range of service providers in attendance to discuss topics including:

  • Carbon and environmental markets
  • Identifying and maintaining natural assets
  • Financial opportunities
  • Emissions reporting and market trends
  • Hear from landholders who are actively managing their natural assets

Registration is essential and you can register your attendance by clicking on this link.

When
13 Sep 2024 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Region
Hunter

Where
Venue details will be provided on registration
Merriwa

Contact
Julia Emerson
0477 954 302
Julia.emerson@lls.nsw.gov.au

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NSW Farmers

EMPOWERING WOMEN IN FARMING

Join NSW Farmers at the Empowering Women in Farming Businesses event.
📍Merriwa CWA Rooms
📅Wednesday 4th September
🕘9AM-3PM
This event will bring together like-minded women from the farming sector to upskill, network, and learn from each other.
Tickets are limited, so register your attendance today!

WORKPLACE RELATIONS TOUR 

🚜 NSW Farmers’ Workplace Relations Tour is coming to Regions 1 & 4! 📅 Join us on Sept 10-12 for free workshops on new workplace laws and wage compliance.
Guest speakers include Gracia Kusuma (NSW Farmers – Head of Worplace Relations) and Aruva Modular Homes.
📍 Locations & Times:
• Moree: Sept 10, 9:30-11:30am
• Walgett: Sept 10, 4-6pm
• Narrabri: Sept 11, 9:30-11:30am
• Gunnedah: Sept 11, 2:30-4:30pm
• Tamworth: Sept 12, 9:30-11:30am
• Merriwa: Sept 12, 3:30-5:30pm
💲 Free for members, $30 for non-members (deductible if you join). Register now to secure your spot!
Don’t miss out on crucial updates for your business! 🌾

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14 SEPTEMBER 2024

Tickets are now available for pre-purchase at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/…/cassilis-rodeo-tickets…
 

 

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🎸 Festival Lineup Announcement! 🎶

We’re thrilled to unveil the amazing lineup for this year’s Cassilis Country Music Inc. Event! Join us from October 4th-6th, 2024, at the Cassilis Bowling Club for an unforgettable weekend of live music, kids’ entertainment, trivia, raffles, games, and much more.
 
Performing Artists:
• Dan Eade
• Shyanne Irwin
• Imogen Hall
• Chris London
• Cross Country
• Samantix
• Matt Barratt
• Jarred Taylor
• Mackenzie Lee
• Squeaky Sound Box
• Victoria McGee and Southern Stone
 
Get ready to experience the best of country music with a fantastic lineup that promises to keep you entertained all weekend long!
 
📅 Date: October 4th-6th, 2024
📍 Location: Cassilis Bowling Club
 
Mark your calendars and bring your friends and family for a weekend full of fun and music! 🎤🎵
 
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STALLHOLDERS WANTED 

 
Stall Holders Wanted – Saturday 5th October 2024 -Cassilis Country Music
 
Please get in touch via their facebook page or via email at cassilisccc@gmail.com

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🏊Pools are FUN!!!🏊‍♀️ So why not work at one this Summer!🌞😎

 
We are seeking Lifeguards with a knack for problem solving and great customer service to join our team on a casual basis.
 
No Experience Required – Apply NOW by emailing your Cover Letter and Resume to mitch@communityaquatics.com.au
 
Also send through any questions regarding the role to mitch@communityaquatics.com.au
 
See the below for more information.
 
About us
Community Aquatics operates the three Upper Hunter Shire Council Pools (Merriwa, Scone, & Murrurundi) positioned with views of beautiful rural scenery. Our facilities feature an outdoor 50m, 25m and child leisure pools, as well as progressive programs in Learn to Swim and Squad; Community Aquatics facilities is a community space catering for aquatics and leisure. Our experienced team of lifeguards, instructors and coaches inspires our community to live active healthy lifestyles in great facilities!
 
The role
As a Casual Lifeguard, you will play a pivotal role in shaping our customer experience and keeping our facilities safe. You will build great relationships with our members and provide supervision over numerous bodies of water, identifying and responding to potential risks in and around the water. This role will also see you managing water quality, plantroom functions, cleanliness tasks, operating point of sale systems, & hot food preparation.
 
About you
You will be a team player, natural communicator and have a strong commitment to the safety and well-being of our local community.
In addition, you will meet the following criteria:
• Willingness and ability to obtain Pool Lifeguard licence, First Aid & CPR Certificates
• Working with Children Check (or willing to obtain)
• Strong communication and customer service skills
 
Desirable
• Pool Lifeguard Certificate
• Previous Lifeguard / supervision role
 
Our benefits
Our team are our greatest asset, with literally hundreds of great people within these walls, think of the friendships and connections ahead! We also offer:
• Wellness program – Free Pool Season Membership
• Balance – rosters posted 4 weeks in advance and shifts designed to give you the most out of your day offering you the chance to plan how you relax and recharge!
• Discounted food and beverages,
• Unrivalled Learning and Development Opportunities
 
The fine print
Flexible hours and days are required for this role. Shifts may range from open (5:15am) to close (8pm). Only candidates with current Australian work rights will be considered.
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Upper Hunter Shire Council

WORKS SCHEDULE – WEEK STARTING MONDAY, 26 AUGUST 2024

Each week Upper Hunter Shire Council prepares a report detailing the work that our infrastructure crews plan to deliver in the coming week. 

Scheduled work is merely an indication of what we intend to undertake and is not a guarantee of work being carried out. As factors such as weather, resource availability and unexpected needs can impact Councils priorities for the coming week. 

Works Delivery

  • Bunnan Road – Heavy patching
  • Flight Springs Road – Maintenance grading
  • Road inspections as required
  • Action requests as required

Parks and Facilities

  • Amenities maintenance
  • Cemetery maintenance
  • Parks, sports fields, rest areas, entrances/approaches, Showground Passive areas and reserves mowing and maintenance
  • Playground inspections
  • Actions requests as required

Water and Sewer

  • Water treatment plant operation and maintenance
  • Sewer treatment plant operation and maintenance
  • Water and sewer distribution systems and actions requests as required
  • Water main renewal work- near 57 King George V Avenue Merriwa (work commencing 6 August 2024)

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Have you seen something that needs attention?

Please use the Customer Request Management Form available online by clicking here to lodge an action with UHSC.

Alternatively, you can download and use the Snap, Send, Solve app from the App store. This app allows you to submit requests with various authorities or Local Council with ease. Learn more about the Snap, Send, Solve app here

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State Matters

A Weekly Bulletin from Dave Layzell MP

Member for Upper Hunter     26 August 2024       

 

EPA COAL REVIEW

THE NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has commenced a statewide consultation on the regulation of coal mines.

Coal communities are being asked to provide feedback to ensure licences are operating as intended, to protect the health of the community and environment.

A community drop-in event will be held on Tuesday 17 September, 5-7pm at the Singleton Youth Venue, corner of Pitt and Bathurst Streets, Singleton.

To register your interest in attending, please visit: https://forms.office.com/r/ADUK3MD8iZ

EPA Chief Executive, Tony Chappel, has advised that the authority’s is continually working closely with mine licensees to ensure they are complying with strict licence requirements, including limits on noise, dust and water quality.

The current community feedback will complement the statutory five yearly reviews of coal mine licences with many licences due for review this year. 

Public consultation is open until 2 October and you can access the public consultation and the Have Your Say survey at: https://yoursay.epa.nsw.gov.au/state-wide-coal-mine-consultation.

 

TOCAL DAIRY UPGRADE

Tocal College, Paterson will benefit from a NSW Government program worth more than $60 million to enhance animal welfare and research.

Tocal is earmarked for a state-of-the-art dairy facility that enables the highest animal welfare standards through an efficient and modern system using robotics.

Seven research facilities and five emergency response sites across regional NSW will receive investment to deliver the upgrades.

The government has also appointed former NSW Chief Scientist and Engineer, Professor Mary O’Kane to chair a panel of independent experts to develop a renewed Primary Industries Research Strategy which ensures world class research now and into the future.

The panel will consult with stakeholders, experts and the community with an initial report to government on the panel’s work is expected by the end of this year.

 

HOSPITAL TENDER AWARDED

Richard Crookes Constructions has been appointed by the NSW Government as the building contractor for the $45 million Muswellbrook Hospital Stage 3 Redevelopment project. 

It’s anticipated that construction activities will commence on site by late-2024 with completion forecast for 2027. 

Stage 3 of the project includes a new operating theatre suite, new central sterilising department and relocation of Community Health clinical spaces into the existing hospital.

Later this year, the project team, hospital managers and the builders will host an event on site ahead of work starting on site.

Further details at: https://hneinfra.health.nsw.gov.au/projects/muswellbrook

 

WELCOME SUCCESS!

Muswellbrook can be proud of itself with the Welcome Experience program to now be rolled out to 52 local government areas across the state.

The Upper Hunter Electorate shire was one of eight pilot locations to provide extra support for teachers, healthcare professionals and police to relocate to regional NSW.

The NSW Nationals and Liberals in government originally launched the Welcome Experience in November 2022 with the goal of rolling it across more locations in 2024.

Close to 1,800 workers inquired about the pilot locations with 511 essential workers helped to relocate and settle into their new communities including 38 to Muswellbrook.

Further information on the free service supporting essential workers is available at:

www.nsw.gov.au/regional-nsw/makethemove/welcome-experience

 

FIVE NEW RECRUITS

Five new Probationary Constables have started at their new home stations in the Hunter Valley Police District.

Class 363 recently attested at the Goulburn Police Academy following eight months of training in the Constable Education Program (CEP) with four months spent training at the Academy.

The new officers now undertake 12 months of on-the-job training as a Probationary Constable.

NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb APM encouraged all the attesting probationary constables to seize every opportunity, never stop learning, and to take pride in the uniform they wear every day.

 

CORRECTIVE SERVICES CHANGES

Corrective Services NSW will become a standalone public service agency on 1 October.

The NSW Government has initiated change following the Astill Special Commission of Inquiry which highlighted the systemic workplace culture, leadership, and other organisational issues in Corrective Services NSW.

Under the changes, the Commissioner of Corrective Services will be the head of the agency appointed directly by the Minister for Corrections and will report directly to the Minister.

It brings the Commissioner of Corrective Services role into line with other frontline Commissioner roles in the NSW Government, such as Fire and Rescue NSW, the NSW Rural Fire Service and the NSW State Emergency Services.

 

SERVICES COME TO TOWN

Service NSW Mobile Service Centres are back in the Upper Hunter Electorate from later this week.

Similar services to the service centre offices are offered including driver licence, photo card applications and renewals, Driver Knowledge Tests, Working With Children Checks applications for birth, death and marriage certificates and the Savings Finder program,

On Friday 30 August, the Mobile Service Centre is at 62 Cowper Road Stroud, 8.30am-12.30pm.

Murrurundi Visitor Information Centre is the venue on Tuesday 3 September, 9am-3pm.

Driver testing appointments are scheduled for Scone when the mobile centre sets up at Upper Hunter Shire Council on Wednesday 4 September, 9am-3pm.

On Thursday 5 September Clarence Town hosts the mobile centre in Grey Street, 9am-12pm and then 1pm-4pm its at John Tucker Park, Prince Street Paterson.

For the latest visit: www.service.nsw.gov.au/campaign/mobile-service-centres

 

THINKING CAPS ON!

A heads-up from the Premier’s Department that planning is underway for the next Community Building Partnership (CBP) round.

In the meantime, organisations are encouraged sign up for alerts to be notified when the next round will open.

The NSW Government invests in infrastructure projects through CBP to deliver positive social, environmental, and recreational outcomes, while also promoting community participation, inclusion and cohesion.

Incorporated not-for-profit community organisations and local councils are eligible to apply for grants of between $5,000 and $150,000.

Projects with contributions from the applicant’s own, or other sources, will be considered favourably.

Local councils, including their section 355 committees, are required to provide matched funding to the CBP grants.

For alerts go to: www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/community-building-partnership

 

DUNGOG ROAD FUNDING

Dungog Shire Council will receive close to $9 million as part of the Regional Roads and Transport Recovery Package jointly funded by the Australian and NSW Governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.

As part of the funding, a new 76-metre concrete bridge will be built across the Paterson River, Gresford to allow for all-weather access for the community and better economic opportunities for rural producers to use larger vehicles.

Work will also be carried out on 21 river crossings targeting rural, predominantly low-level causeways and small bridges across the region.

Pavement strengthening on Hooke and Lord Streets, Dungog will receive funds from the package to improve resilience and reduce ongoing maintenance costs for council.

 

CLINGING VINE

As we head outdoors this spring, local weeds officers are asking us to be alert for a high priority weed in the Hunter region.

Bridal veil creeper is a clingy vine that climbs up trees and fences as well as being known for smothering native plants within its reach, spreading quickly and creating dense curtains of vines.

If you are seeing this weed spread or having impacts from its presence, go to NSW WeedWise for more information.

Planning your management is key to good long-term results with physical removal of small infestations done by hand digging the roots out and removing larger infestations with mechanical equipment.

Check the NSW Weedwise website: https://weeds.dpi.nsw.gov.au/Weeds/BridalVeilCreeper

or contact your local council Weeds Officer: https://hunterregionalweeds.net.au/index.php/weed-officer-contact

 

MULLINS PRIZE WINNER
Sydney’s Merilyn Fairskye has been named as the winner of the 2024 Mullins Conceptual Photography Prize.

The Australian Photographic Society and the Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre (MRAC) recently announced the three adjudicators choice at the official opening of the finalists’ exhibition.

Merilyn receives the $30,000 cash prize for the winning work which will be acquired and join all previous Mullins Prize winners in MRAC’s permanent collection of post-war contemporary paintings, ceramics and photography.

The photograph entitled Focus Infinity IV is part of Merilyn Fairskye’s ongoing Long Life Project with her current work looking at Australia and its looming nuclear future.

The exhibition of the winning work and the 34 other finalists continues at MRAC until 12 October.

 

Contact:

Email address:  upperhunter@parliament.nsw.gov.au

Phone number: 6543 1065; 

Postal address P.O. Box 493, Muswellbrook 2333.

www.davelayzell.com.au/news/categories/state-matters

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