Rates set to rise
TEMORA
SHIRE Council will follow the suit of most other region- al council’s by
lifting rates by 2.6 per cent for the next financial year.
Temora
Shire Council...
Coldest Temora day in almost five years
RESIDENTS waking up to thick fog and biting cold earlier this month had a genuine reason to rug up.
July 6 turned out to be...
Fatique and speed killing our drivers
Startling
new figures have highlighted the districts road toll in the last five years,
with Coolamon Shire doubling the number of fatalities when compared to Temora
during...
Graincorp recruitment continuing strong
Recruitment for Temora’s bumper harvest is
going well, with Graincorp’s Area Manager for Temora and district Rodney Crowe
stating a significant number of jobs have already...
A tough year for asthma sufferers
Temora born and bred country music performer Craig Giles
has recounted a difficult year with asthma in the wake of a La Nina effect
causing more...
Positive HSC/ATAR results please Temora High School students
The elation for Temora’s HSC students is continuing after their HSC/ATAR results were released last Thursday. Ruby Waterson and Michael Laxina fared much better...
Hopes Temora flood plan will be completed next year
Its hoped a flood management plan for Temora will be completed by August next year.
It comes as a preliminary final report is due to...
A change for BFB
While some changes are planned for BFB, it’s expected they will have little impact on its Temora operations.
It’s been confirmed a name change for...
A strong year for TBEG
The Temora Business Enterprise Group (TBEG) has celebrated another strong year, it was heard at their recent AGM.
Much of that success was due to...
A bumper sowing season on the way
One of the few sectors that appears to be surviving the effects of
COVID-19 in Temora is agriculture, with a number of agronomists saying that...