Temora’s Bectric Rocks concert showcasing talented lineup and offering bus service to event.
The disappearance of a truck driver near Narrandera became a cause for concern, but fortunately, the driver was found safe and sound the following day. The Griffith woman accused of toddler manslaughter has been granted bail, and her case has been delayed for further proceedings. In other news, brumby numbers in the Snowy Mountains have reached a record low, as per the latest figures.
Phillip Kyaw, a grocery business owner, handed over his business to his brother-in-law after suffering a life-threatening brain injury. Wagga Motors, a car dealership with a rich history spanning 75 years, continues to thrive and make a mark in the automotive industry. The Albanese Government stepped in to assist workers who were left out of pocket due to a women’s clothing company collapse.
In Tumut, a female carpenter overcame imposter syndrome to achieve success in a male-dominated field. A Canberra teen’s dream shifted from being a pop star to aspiring to become a policewoman in Wagga. The Chauvel Anniversary Light Horse Memorial Ride took participants on a historical journey through time.
CSU’s March Forward event celebrated International Women’s Day with powerful female speakers taking the stage. Temora’s Bectric Rocks concert, featuring a talented line-up, is set to offer a bus service to ensure attendees can travel to the event hassle-free. Additionally, a list of 11 things to do around the Riverina region was shared for residents looking for activities in the upcoming week.
Timothee Chalamet’s career took a defining turn with his role as Bob Dylan. An ex-Home and Away star led a gala concert to mark the reopening of Leeton’s revamped Roxy Theatre. Prawn cocktails and devilled eggs made a nostalgic appearance in discussions about disappearing food trends.
The Riverina Harvest Festival promised record attendance and strengthened community connections in its inaugural edition. Rachel ‘Raygun’ Gunn shared her experiences making Harden her second home. Issues such as the digitalization of services leaving the elderly behind and triggering experiences with automatic gates at supermarkets were highlighted.
Wagga’s historic Conjura Homestead awaits its next chapter while a Sydney-based builder of a Griffith affordable housing project faces administration, leaving local contractors unpaid. Mixed reactions were observed regarding the ban on foreign investors purchasing Australian homes. Significant upgrades to female changerooms were announced for a busy sports ground in Wagga.
The talent of Riverina-based rider Jodie Dunstan shone bright in equestrian events. Event organizers for the upcoming Temora’s Bectric Rocks concert are expecting a successful and enjoyable evening for all attendees. The event aims to raise funds for the maintenance of the historic Bectric Hall, promoting community spirit and live music entertainment.