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Spring Garden Trail ‘truly astounding’
The numbers are still being finalised, but there is no doubt that the New England Garden Festival (NEGF) has been an outstanding success. Physical ticket sales for the main event held in Armidale over the weekend were around 4500, but organisers expe...
Fantastic formal for Year 10 students
On the 25th of October, nineteen Year 10 students from Guyra Central School had a fantastic night at their Year 10 formal, held at the Guyra Bowling Club. The kids looked amazing as they danced and had a good night. Big thanks to Jacko’s JukeBo...
Fantastic weekend at New England Sings
Black Mountain Public School students had the wonderful experience to perform at New England Sings. What a fantastic weekend with our KUKRA Yulugi Dancers and New England Singers! Thank you so much to our students who gave their time and energy on th...
War Memorial Hall -104 years old
The Guyra War Memorial Hall Crown Land Manager sincerely thanks the generosity of the Guyra community for their financial and in kind contributions to our beautiful Soldiers’ Memorial Hall. We are particularly grateful to Guyra Lions for their ...
Runners up at Diocesan Touch Football Carnival
On Friday November 1st, nine students from St. Mary of the Angels travelled to Inverell to compete against around 400 students from across the Armidale Diocese at the Diocesan Touch Football Carnival. The St Marys team were astounded to find themselv...
Join RSL sub-Branch for Remembrance Day on Monday, November 11th
The Guyra RSL sub-Branch will hold a brief Remembrance Day service at the Soldiers Memorial Hall in Bradley Street, commencing at 10.45am on Monday, 11th November.Members of the community are invited to attend as a show of respect for all our service...
Poetry Workshops for Young and Old
Calling all aspiring poets to Guyra! The Cultivating Poetic Voices workshop series, part of the Poets on the Mountain Festival, is offering free poetry writing and performance workshops to all youth under 18 provided they pre-register. Workshops are ...
Picnic at Llangothlin Nature Reserve
It was a fantastic day on Sunday the 20th of October at Little Llangothlin Nature Reserve The skies reflected on the oh so still, mirror surface of the water, the weather and the water birds were resplendent for the Picnic in Nature! Visitors enjoyed...
Guyra Can Assist President’s Report 2024
As a service group in a small rural community we are indeed privileged to receive the outstanding support of our local community. While very few families escape the dread of a cancer diagnosis to someone close to them, we are extremely fortunate to h...
Vets tournament set to become yearly event
What a tremendous success! Our first attempt at this tournament and we had around 133 nominations over the three days which I think equals all expectations. It was a learning experience and no doubt next year will be bigger and better. What a ...
Biosecurity On-Farm: A Practical Perspective
The Guyra Landcare Network hosted the Biosecurity On-Farm: A Practical Perspective event, held on October 23rd at the Guyra Community Hall. It was a fantastic success, with good attendance and lively audience engagement throughout the day.Local farme...
Headspace visit engages students
In recognition of Mental Health Month, Headspace Armidale visited Guyra Central School on Tuesday October 22nd, to engage with students and provide a delicious BBQ lunch. This meal was offered to all secondary students, as well as those in Year 6. It...
Show Society looking for young women
Guyra Show Society is on the hunt for entrants in the 2025 Guyra Show Young Women competition. To enter this competition you must be between the age of 18 and 25 years, have had a NSW address for three months and are ready to be a wonderful ambassado...
New parking app launched at Armidale Airport
A new car parking app will replace older ticketed machines at Armidale Regional Airport. The new EasyPark app, which will be trialled for 12 months, allows users to pay for parking without the need for cash or physical payment at machines. Payments c...
Remembrance Day is Monday, 11th November
The Guyra RSL sub-Branch will hold a brief Remembrance Day service at the Soldiers Memorial Hall in Bradley Street, commencing at 10.45am on Monday, 11th November.Members of the community are invited to attend as a show of respect for all our service...
St Marys join New England Sings!
On Sunday 27th of October St Mary’s students, Kirby Nugent, Lexi Cochrane, Lewis Robinson, Darcie Campbell, Charlotte Bavea and Principal Zoe Nugent performed at the mass Choral event New England Sings. This performance brought together ov...
Hunt on for new General Manager
Armidale Regional Council (ARC) General Manager James Roncon will not seek a fifth year of his contract. Mr Roncon announced last week that he will resign on January 10th, 2025 to make way for a new General Manager to drive the long-term vision of th...
Deadly day at St Marys
Last Thursday the 17th October, St Mary of the Angels Students had a special visit from Marc Dorse from “Deadly Australians”. “Deadly Australians” is a public awareness programme, educating Australian children about ...
Oh what a night for rural women
The Rural Women’s Day Celebration in Guyra which was held on October 12th was an unforgettable evening of bubbles, canapés, and connection.Guest speaker Annabelle Brayley delivered an inspiring talk, and the fabulous food by Emma McLenna...
Over 75s in the swim with free pool entry
Armidale Regional Council (ARC) has introduced free access to swimming pools in Guyra and Armidale for all community members over the age of 75 in a bid to promote health and wellbeing. The new initiative recognises the valuable contributions and the...
Permaculture workshops at Community Garden
Guyra Neighbourhood Centre (GNC) together with local permaculture teacher Heidi McElnea from Highland Permaculture, are putting on four workshops for the community in November and December. The workshops will be held at the GNC’s Community...
Free mulch for residents
With spring well and truly in the air, local garden gurus have the opportunity to bring their gardens into full bloom and save water by accessing free mulch. As part of Armidale Regional Council’s (ARC) water conservation campaign, the free mul...
Black Mountain Music Program
The students at Black Mountain Public School have the excellent opportunity to work with music teachers from the New England Conservatorium of Music every Thursday and Friday. The K-2 students enjoy learning music and dance with Mrs Rowena Teege and ...
Region chiselling out a place as top tourism hotspot
The Armidale region was the place to be on the October long weekend as the city and surrounds buzzed with energy, attracting thousands of visitors for a lineup of sensational events. From the rousing Cold Chisel concert to the Australian Orienteering...
Building the Tingha community spirit
TINGHA’s art gallery will be given a much-needed $11,498 boost for mobile display stands, wall hangers, a coffee machine and table and chairs.Member for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan said the project came about after the devastating 2019 f...
President’s report - CWA Evening Branch
As an ex history teacher (and due to the sheer abundance of activities that our branch has participated in) I’d like to present a chronological representation of the events of the CWA Guyra Evening Branch for 2023/2024. We keep extending this b...
Ragavi Jeyakumar awarded Rhodes Scholarship
The daughter of Guyra GP Thampapillai Jeyakumar and his wife Indrani has been announced as the NSW Rhodes Scholar for 2025. Following in her father’s footsteps, Dr Ragavi Jeyakumar studied medicine and is passionate about health equity. She hop...
A Fin-tastic fortnight of fishing for Guyra Anglers
Guyra Anglers Club (GAC) members have been hooked on helping out our local, and wider, community members to learn all things fishing over the last fortnight.Trout season opening saw GAC hold both the John Wilcox Trout Cl...
First meeting for new council
Councillor Sam Coupland was returned as mayor of the Armidale Regional Council at the first meeting of the newly elected council on Wednesday, October 9th.Cr Coupland was the sole nominee for the top job and will serve as mayor for the next two years...
St Mary of the Angels Open Day
St Mary of the Angels Primary School Guyra will be hosting a School Open Day this Saturday the 19th of October 2024. All current and prospective families as well as all members from our community are welcome to attend.The program will start at 11.00a...
Picnic in Nature at Little Llangothlin
Join the Ben Lomond Landcare Group and the Guyra Landcare Network for a Picnic in Nature at the stunning Little Llangothlin Nature Reserve on Sunday, 20th October. Elizabeth Rosser from Southern New England Landcare said they are very excited to host...
Garden trail through New England
The New England Garden Festival is just over three weeks away and all the plans are coming together well. With close to 100 market stalls there will be something for everyone from plants, hats, gloves, garden tools, stunning handmade garden ornaments...
TroutFest draws visitors to town
The TroutFest held over the long weekend once again drew people to Guyra from far and wide. While they were in town there was plenty to keep them busy, from workshops to market stalls, open gardens, art displays and plenty of fishing related activiti...
TroutFest Art Show
Louise Pearson of Our Little Gallery won the Sculpture/Collage/3D art category of the TroutFest Art Competition and a Highly commended for the Window dressing contest. Harvest Collective and Crop Hair Design were first in the window dressing...
Tradies breakfast
Dasha’s Hardware hosted a tradie breakfast on Friday October 4th. Fifty tradies joined the Dasha’s team, sharing a bacon and egg roll while raising $1795.00. The funds raised will be donated to Can Assist Guyra, helping local families goi...
Looking for rural women to represent Guyra
The Land RAS/ASC Rural Woman of the Year competition 2025 (formerly Showgirl) is the perfect opportunity for you to get involved, connect with like-minded woman, and have your voice heard on the issues that matter most to rural communities.This annua...
New school leaders for 2024-2025
Guyra Central School announced their 2024-2025 School Captains at an assembly held on Wednesday September 25th. Treigh Bonser-Karhu (Captain), Annabelle Collins (Captain), Aukustino Alefosio (Vice Captain), Lillianna Eddy (Vice Captain) and Ingrid Ch...
Year 12 Class of 2024 farewelled
Guyra Central School bid farewell to the graduating Year 12 Class of 2024 on Friday, September 27th.The day began with a traditional ‘Year 12 Breakfast’ hosted by the Year 11 students. Following this, the ‘Class of 2024’ was h...
Frocking Fabulous: Rural Women’s Day in Guyra
Southern New England Landcare, in collaboration with the CWA Guyra Evening Branch, is excited to announce a special Rural Women’s Day Bubbles and Canapes event on October 12th in Guyra. This event is dedicated to celebrating the contributions o...
Results are in for council election
Counting in the local government election wrapped up on Monday, with the nine councillors to represent Armidale Regional for the next four years now finalised.Incumbent Mayor Sam Coupland and his team were the big winners, securing around 48% of the ...
TroutFest action this weekend
TroutFest celebrates the Trout Season opening in streams and dams of Guyra and the high country of New England. Activities commence from this Thursday October 3rd and will continue through to October 7th.Held in the heart of Guyra and around the dist...
SWOOPING SEASON IS NIGH!
Last week I sat and watched a small toddler as he doggedly pursued an adult Magpie, round and round some bushes, in an Armidale park. I was impressed by the child’s tenacious fascination as he wobbled after the bird, matched only by the toleran...
Guyra Warmer than Armidale?
Well, certainly not if we just look at the average daily maximum temperature. According to the BoM figures, the Guyra Hospital weather station has an average maximum of 17.8 degC while the figure for the Armidale Tree Group Nursery in Mann St is 20.4...
Spring into library for school holiday fun
From robots and coding to a teddy bears’ picnic – there will be fabulous activities for all school aged children during the coming school holidays at Guyra and Armidale libraries. As in past years, the libraries – run by Armidale Re...
‘Guyra what a wonderful community’
The Old Boys soccer fundraiser held on August 31st raised a total of $9324.00 - with all proceeds being donated to Can Assist Guyra.The soccer club would like to thank all those who contributed to the success of the day and congratulate the prize win...
Residents urged to ‘Get Ready’ for the return of bush fires
The Rural Fire Service (RFS) is encouraging residents to prepare themselves and their homes for the upcoming bush fire season.More than 300 Rural Fire Brigades hosted events across the state over the weekend which included firefighting equipment disp...
Full week of activities for NAIDOC week
During Week 8, Guyra Central School celebrated NAIDOC Week. This year’s theme, “Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud,” honours not only the survival but also the indomitable spirit of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander com...
Moylan calls for local input on the integrated transport plan
Member for NORTHERN Tablelands, Brendan Moylan is encouraging locals to jump online and use an interactive map to guide the NSW Government’s Strategic Regional Integrated Transport Plan.Mr Moylan said it’s an opportunity for people to mak...
Community response to Mental Health workshops highlights need for more training
Southern New England Landcare, in partnership with Highway to Well, recently delivered three successful Mental Health First Aid workshops in Guyra, Walcha, and Uralla. A total of 40 attendees participated across these sessions, reflecting the strong ...
Building bridges for communities
The Australian and New South Wales governments continue to partner with Armidale Regional Council to deliver targeted road safety improvements – with $8 million in bridge upgrades now complete and open to traffic. Ageing bridges at Laura Creek,...
Election delivers a mix of old and new
Two Guyra candidates are still in the hunt to secure a spot on Armidale Regional Council following the Local Government Elections which were held on September 14th.It will be two weeks before the final results are known, however both Eli Imad and Jan...
Young shearer headed to New Zealand
Guyra shearer Jack Lockyer is heading to New Zealand to learn how to encourage more young shearers to join the industry. Jack and his employer, GA & A Mayled Shearing Contractor’s are participating in the Global Footprints Employer Supporte...
Regional Australia Bank Celebrates in Guyra
Regional Australia Bank proudly celebrated the Community Partnership Program on Thursday 12th September at Rafters, bringing together over 40 local groups from Guyra and surrounding areas. The evening honoured the remarkable contributions of communit...
Landholders and residents ask ‘Is the New England REZ Broken?’
New England landowners and residents will ask the question ‘Is the New England REZ broken?’ at a forum to be hosted by Responsible Energy Development for New England in Armidale on October 3rd. The forum will be held at the Armidale Bowli...
Community encouraged to revisit Armidale Region’s Community Plan
Is Armidale Regional Council (ARC) on track to deliver the vision of the ‘Advancing Our Region’ Community Plan? The Community Plan was developed and endorsed by Council after extensive consultation in 2021/2022, and with the election of a...
‘Give a Sheet’ for the planet
Does your linen closet need a good spring clean? Armidale Regional Council (ARC) will be holding a ‘Give a Sheet’ linen recycling day at the Armidale Waste Transfer Station on Saturday, September 21st. ARC is partnering with BlockTexx - a...
Fiori Musicali to perform ‘Misa a Buenos Aires’ in Guyra
MisaTango or Misa a Buenos Aires (“Mass in Buenos Aires”) gained much notoriety when it was performed in Rome in October 2013, in the Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola, during the International Festival of Music and Sacred Art in the Vatic...
Bloat and pulpy kidney are ‘spring killers’
Lush green feed is currently present in paddocks across the Northern Tablelands and North West thanks to recent rainfall, however these changing seasonal conditions are also creating the perfect conditions for common springtime animal health issues. ...
After School Activities Program
Black Mountain Public School’s after-school activities program is once again well supported this term. The students are enjoying touch football on Mondays, hockey on Tuesdays, and soccer on Wednesdays.All these sessions are being delivered by q...
Records broken - warmest August night on record
Guyra, along with other regions in New South Wales, experienced unseasonably warm conditions in the second half of August with temperatures reaching 18.0C or higher on nine days with the highest of 22.0C on the 30th being the warmest for August for 1...
‘Boys on the bus’ work to beautify Guyra
A team of hard-working individuals have spent the last two years or so working hard behind the scenes to beautify parts of Guyra’s town scape.From putting in the new beds outside the council and library buildings to mowing the new rotunda war m...
Information morning well supported
On September 3rd, New England Community College (NECC) welcomed 40+ producers and guests to an information morning. NECC was overwhelmed with the response that they received for the workshop and are planning on holding more in the future.The main spe...
Carpark getting a makeover
Have you been wondering what is happening in the Bradley Street car park? The Guyra and Community Progress Association (G&CPA), in collaboration with Armidale Regional Council (ARC), is preparing to upgrade the gardens and surroundings to make it...
More homes in Guyra get access to faster fixed wireless connections
A recent upgrade to the fixed wireless tower in Guyra means that more than 500 homes and businesses can now access higher nbn network speeds on their nbn fixed wireless connection. The work was carried out as part of nationwide upgrades to enable fas...
Mid Term Assembly at Black Mountain
On Friday, 23rd August 2024, we held our mid-term assembly for Term 3 at Black Mountain Public School. Students received Principal’s Awards and Class Awards. The K-2 students proudly presented their poster entry for the ‘Wild at Art&rsquo...
Glenrac’s Free Fit farmers event
All are invited to attend GLENRAC’s free Fit Farmers information day at the Glen Innes District Services Club on Thursday September 12th. Fit Farmers takes place on RU OK day each year and is a day that highlights the importance of taking some ...
Guyra Mill changes hands
AFTER three years of ownership, Mort & Co has sold the Guyra Stockfeed Mill to Summit Milling.The Guyra mill manufactures a range of products to support the supplementary feeding requirements of livestock and poultry producers.It was established ...
Working Dog Auction tops at $8600
Sixteen out of twenty one dogs on offer sold at the second annual Top of the Range Working Dog Auction which was held on the weekend. The auction was conducted by Elders Armidale and Guyra with Myles Williams as the auctioneer, and interfaced with Au...
Riders ready for charity ride
The 2024 Ride for the Chopper, raising money for the Westpac Rescue Helicopter, is an 8 day, 7 night mountain bike ride. Now in its 22nd year the ride will take place from Friday September 13th to Friday September 20th.Among the riders will be a...
Crochet and chat over a cuppa at new library event
Do you fancy learning a new skill and making some new friends? Guyra Library will be hosting a “Crotchet, Chat and Cuppa” session on the first Saturday of every month. Run in conjunction with the Guyra Country Women’s Association (C...
How to make your vote count
Pre poll voting will commence this Saturday, September 7th and continue until Friday September 13th (excluding Sunday).Voting centres will be open at the Guyra Community Hall and the Armidale Town Hall for pre poll as well as on election day Septembe...
Brain Olympia success for St Marys
On Wednesday 26th August 2024, 16 r Primary students from St Mary of the Angels travelled to Inverell to participate in the Brain Olympia event.Students participated in teams, completing a number of activities which included General Knowledge, Drama,...
Guyra girls lift the trophy
On Saturday three Guyra teams travelled to Bingara to play in the 2024 Junior Rugby League Grand Final. In very hot conditions the players gave it their all and enjoyed the atmosphere of grand final day.At the end of the day it was the Senior League ...
The Wardrobe Project a great success
Guyra Evening CWA collaborated with Guyra Central School earlier this term, following a generous donation of formal dresses from Sorbet & Co (Tash Archibald) in Glen Innes. The Guyra CWA Evening Branch decided to utilise this donation for a commu...
Something new for Children and Youth Art
2024 sees some exciting new categories for young artists in TroutFest’s Art Competition with a move into the digital scene.Primary school children can try their hand at a short poem or the fish themed art section. A little twist on this is that...
Unique Yarns come to Guyra
Our Little Gallery is pleased to announce the introduction of new and totally unique yarns. They have been working with FibreArtsShed on the Central Coast to bring to Guyra yarns that are only available to Our Little Gallery customers. Louise and Sar...
Black Mountain Public School Book Week Parade
Black Mountain Public School students celebrated Book Week with their annual parade on Wednesday, 21st August 2024. This year’s theme was ‘Reading is Magic’. Our excited students and teachers paraded and showed off their favourite b...
Men’s Health Education Rural Van visit to Guyra
“Saving local lives” is the objective of the Rotary Men’s Health Education Rural Van (mherv) which will be in Guyra next week on Wednesday, 4th and Thursday, 5th September, from 9.30am to 3.30pm in the Bradley Street car park. You&r...
Knitting with Resilience Workshop
Southern New England Landcare hosted the sold-out Knitting with Resilience workshop in Walcha on August 10th, where 26 attendees from Gunnedah to Coffs Harbour crafted their own Merino wool throws. The workshop, delivered by the inspiring Sam Longmor...
Last stop for e-scooter trial
If you are yet to hop on a purple e-scooter now is your last chance with the popular Armidale Escooter Trial ending on September 6th. Armidale Regional Council partnered with Transport for NSW and Beam Mobility to deliver the trial which commenced la...
What’s happening at the Royal?
If you want to know what’s happening at the Royal Hotel in Guyra, there is no better person to ask than owner Ganesh Sedhain. Originally from Nepal the hotelier has plans in place to make the venue a social hub and wants the community to come o...
Thirty nine candidates to battle it out for nine spots on council
The battle to secure a place on Armidale Regional Council for the next four years has begun with 39 candidates putting their names forward. Voters will head to the polls on Saturday, September 14th to elect nine new councillors for the upcoming term....
A fantastic French themed evening
The CWA Guyra Evening Branch hosted the 2024 Guyra Community Combined Services Dinner on Thursday the 15th of August.Approximately 40 attendees, from nine Community Groups, were treated to a fantastic French themed evening, enjoyed a 3-cour...
Let there be light at new free festival this weekend
Illuminating light shows, fabulous fire twirlers, giant lantern puppets and community performances and installations will all be part of the entertainment lineup at the region’s newest event, the Armidale Light Festival on Friday August 23.Cent...
Nominate ‘unsung heroes’ for Australia Day awards
Do you know a person or group that goes above and beyond for their local community? Armidale Regional Council (ARC) is on the lookout for unsung heroes to be nominated for the 2025 Australia Day Awards. Council will be celebrating individuals and gro...
Black Mountain students enjoy Thalgarrah Excursion
Black Mountain Public School joined the other Snow Gums schools on Monday, 5th August 2024 at the Thalgarrah Environmental Education Centre to participate in Science Week activities.The K-2 students learned about the different features of animals and...
‘Proud to Belong’ at Guyra Central
Guyra Central School hosted Public Education Week Celebrations on Thursday, August 8th, starting with a formal assembly featuring student performances and the presentation of official Public Education Week Awards. The theme for this year, "Proud to B...
‘Harvest Collective’ - old space, new idea
They say that when one door closes another one opens, and at 106 Bradley St the ‘closed’ door is reopening thanks to some lateral thinking. The recent closure of Brisk Trading left a large space to fill for Cathy Mills and her staff from ...
Black Mountain Education Week Activities
Last week we celebrated Public Education Week with Ben Lomond Public School and Chandler Public School. This year’s theme was ‘Proud to belong’. We recognised the outstanding achievements of our students, staff and community and hel...
Art workshops for TroutFest
Well known botanical artist Nola Sindel from Tenterfield will be holding a one-day Botanical Watercolour workshop on Friday October 3rd during TroutFest. The classes will be at the Lamb and Potato Pavillion and will include demonstrations and hands-o...
CWA giving back through community grants
CWA Guyra Evening Branch is a collection of ladies who epitomise community spirit and constantly demonstrate a willingness to step in and lend a hand.Throughout the CWA’s October-September financial year, the Guyra Evening Branch has been invol...
Behind the scenes at Armidale Regional Airport
Black Mountain Public School students got a ‘behind the scenes’ look at Armidale Regional Airport recently.Airport Manager Angela Garvey gave the excited group of K-2 students a guided tour which included opportunities to ask questions of...
Athletics success for St Marys
Friday August 9th was a brilliant day down in Tamworth for St Mary of the Angels Athletes competing at the Armidale Diocesan Athletics Carnival. Congratulations to all of our students for giving it everything they had to represent our school. A ...
New name request for Guyra Park
Armidale Regional Council (ARC) is seeking feedback following a request to officially name the recreation area at the Southern end of Bradley Street Guyra Memorial Park. ARC has received a letter from the Combined Guyra Clubs and Organisations to req...
Rail Trail Friends launch in Guyra
New England Visions 2030 (NEV 2030) will host the final Friends of New England Rail Trail launch event on Wednesday August 14th at the Guyra Bowling Club starting at 5.30pm. There was good attendance at the two previous events with an estimated crowd...
Water budgeting: calculate your stock water requirements
Developing on-farm water management strategies for the benefit of livestock health and natural capital is the goal of the final in a series of stock water events hosted by GLENRAC, near Glen Innes. GLENRAC CEO Kylie Falconer said by taking the time t...
Explore Advances in Soil Health with the Experts
Southern New England Landcare aims to highlight the latest advancement in soil health and sustainable farming practices on Wednesday the 14th of August at the Armidale Golf Club. Leading experts Joel Williams from Integrated Soils, Grant Sims from Do...
Yards ahead with upgrades to livestock facilities
Guyra and Armidale saleyards are due to receive major multi-million dollar upgrades which will result in more modern livestock yards, improved truck driver and agent facilities and better water security at both locations.Armidale Regional Council (AR...
New dining option for Guyra
A long awaited desire will become reality for Jess Summerhayes this Friday when she opens the door to the Why Not Diner at 108 Bradley Street. Her earliest memories revolve around food, helping her grandmother prepare meals for the family and her fir...
Butchery changes hands
Robert Sisson has this week gone from employee to becoming the boss of his own business. He has commenced ownership of Guyra’s only butcher shop, rebranding as Sisson Family Meats. Robert is no stranger to the business having worked with previo...
Bridgewater Bulls top at $16000
Bridgewater Angus bulls sold to a top of $16,000 twice with an average of $8900 at their sale held on July 26th. Roger and Geralyn Flower would like to thank everyone who braved the elements to attend the sale following 20 mls of rain that morning. &...
100 Days Smarter at Guyra Central
Guyra Central School’s Early Stage 1 Sloths have hit the big 100 days of school milestone! The little scholars are shining 100 times brighter, 100 times sharper, and 100 times more clever! Hooray for the kindergarten champs who rocked their fir...
A Night of Song: “The Flower and the Fiddle”
Prepare for an evening of captivating entertainment as the Australian Poetry Hall of Fame, in conjunction with Arts North West On Tour, presents “The Flower and the Fiddle” cabaret on Friday August 16th at 6pm. This musical powerhous...
Black Mountain Public School K-2 Excursion
The K-2 Class from Black Mountain Public School started the term with an excursion to Armidale to visit the Armidale Airport and Police Station to learn about transport and community services. They also visited the Armidale Arboretum and McDonald Par...
Ben Lomond bids farewell to local couple
Long term district residents Phil Williams and Sarah Harding were farewelled recently by the Ben Lomond community. The couple were remembered as a respected local grazier, former school bus driver, keepers of the key and integral to improvements at B...
Supporting rural men with Mental health
The Glen Innes Natural Resources Advisory Committee (GLENRAC) hosted a highly impactful Men’s Night Out: Supporting Our Mates on Friday, July 26th. The event brought together over 184 community members to address mental health challenges and su...
Time to Share the Dignity again
“Menstruating isn’t a choice……but those experiencing period poverty often have to choose between purchasing period products or other essential items just to get by. They shouldn’t have to choose!That’s why ...
Still time to book tickets for Combined services dinner
CWA Guyra Evening Branch has the honour of hosting the annual “Combined Services Clubs” dinner at the Guyra Bowling Club Thursday 15th August at 6pm.Tickets can be purchased through Sticky Tickets https://www.stickytickets.com.au/.../guyr...
Garden festival expands to attract more visitors
The New England Garden Festival will return in 2024 following the success of the inaugural event held last year. It will run for seven days from October 31st to November 6th and will expand to include a Spring Garden Trail to attract visitors to outl...
St Marys celebrate 100 days of learning
On Friday July 26th, St Mary of the Angels welcomed an abundance of visitors to celebrate Grandparents and Special Friends’ Day, as well as 100 days of learning for our Kindergarten students! Thank you to Fr. O’Shea for the Mass, th...
Reduced aviation fees at Armidale Airport take off
Aviation landing and airport parking fees at Armidale Regional Airport have been reduced to encourage general aviation users and visitors to the region. “We are excited to announce that General Aviation landing fees and aircraft parking fees ha...
Local government elections draw near
NSW Local Government elections will be held in NSW on Saturday, September 14th. Armidale Regional Council voters will be asked to choose nine councillors, a reduction from the current eleven representatives. A number of candidates have already begu...
Launch events for Friends of New England Rail Trail
New England Vision 2030 (NEV 2030) will host the first of three ‘Friends of New England Rail Trail’ launch events on Wednesday July 31st at the Armidale Bowling Club starting at 5.30pm. Further launch events will be held in Glen Innes on ...
Black Mountain Public School’s Coffs Coast Adventure
Last week Black Mountain Public School travelled to the Coffs Coast Adventure Centre for our 3-6 Class excursion. We experienced new challenges, conquered our fears, and built team skills and resilience. Above all, we all had fun and supported each o...
Wildlife Tails
Quolls and their devastating visits to poultry pens.Caring for native animals can be a challenge for volunteers but also very rewarding when you encounter healthy animals. Northern Tablelands Wildlife Carers rescue and re-locate native animals which ...
Get involved in season three of Muster Dogs
Have you ever dreamed of becoming a grazier who works with professional working dogs? This might just be your big chance!ABC is poised to produce their third series of the much-loved television show ‘Muster Dogs’ and they’re searchi...
Appeal for information into the 2009 disappearance of George Ross - Missing Persons Week
Police are re-appealing for public information as the search continues to locate a man who went missing from a property in the state’s north more than 10 years ago.George Ross – then aged 89 – was on his property with his wife on Pi...
OUR HISTORY: Guyra Law and Order
With the construction of the Northern Railway, a police station was established in South Guyra and a mounted constable was appointment in 1885. Between 1887 and 1904 a number of rented premises were used for the purposes in both South Guyra and North...
New Natural Capital Advisor for the Northern Tablelands supports farmers to better manage natural capital
Farmers and land managers in the Northern Tablelands can now access new, independent guidance and support to incorporate opportunities in natural capital management and market opportunities into their farm business. This Local Land Services initiativ...
Guyra wool shines in competition
Entries into the Australian Fleece Competition from Cameron Peardon of Bellaine Merinos; Steve McElroy and Sally Johnstone of Red Hill; and Troy Martin of Rocky Flat, have showcased the quality of wool grown around Guyra.The Australian Fleece Competi...
Beth White ordained an Elder
Strange word, ‘Presbyterian’, but it simply means a church led by elders, the wise ones, keeping and promoting the stories, the culture of the tribe; caring for spiritual life of the church family; leading and caring as a shepherd, a past...
Parli-Flicks invites NSW students to define democracy in one minute
Calling all young film-makers and budding creatives!The Parliament of NSW proudly announces the launch of the Parli-Flicks Short Film Award 2024. We invite primary and high school students across NSW to showcase their creativity by exploring the them...
New kitchen on the menu for BackTrack
BackTrack Youth Works in Armidale has received a $45,560 funding boost under the State Government’s latest Community Building Partnership round for a new kitchen, Northern Tablelands MP Brendan Moylan has announced. Mr Moylan said the organisat...
Concerns about proposed changes to Native Vegetation Laws
Brendan Moylan, Member for Northern Tablelands has raised concerns over the plan foreshadowed by the NSW Labor Government that will reform NSW’s approach to managing native vegetation on privately owned land. Mr Moylan maintains that the curren...
Support for New England Veteran Advocacy Services
The Federal Member for New England, Barnaby Joyce, recently received advice that applications by three ex-service organisations in the New England electorate under the Building Excellence in Support and Training (BEST) grants program have been approv...
Red Letter Day for Wool Sales at Guyra in 1936
In March 1936 a comprehensive circular had been sent to the wool growers of the district by Messrs R. Hall and Sons Ltd of Guyra intimating their intention of inaugurating wool sales at Guyra, and that a beginning will be made in October this year, a...
Time is ripe for new approach to fresh produce exports
Costa Group has reiterated calls for a whole of government approach to ensuring new export market access opportunities for Australia’s fresh produce.Costa Chief Executive Officer Marc Werner, who was among the speakers at The Australian Global ...
Prior preparation the key to a successful calving season
With the calving season now upon us, Northern Tablelands Local Land Services advises cattle producers to consider their herd’s nutritional needs and optimise the calving environment ahead of time. Calving season often involves late, cold nights...
Let it Snow!
It was a whiteout across the Mother of Ducks Lagoon and the golf course early (7.30am) on Tuesday morning as a strong wind brought the snow, much to the delight of Melissa and Kristian Foxover and their three children, Hudson, Finn and Lilah.The Foxo...
Applications open for 2025 intake
Costa offers Graduate Programs which aim to develop leaders of the future by providing an intensive hands-on and educational experience across key produce groups, departments, locations or functions over a 12 to 18-month period.There are three option...
A history of Guyra Post Office
Prior to the arrival of the railway in 1883, a settlement had grown east of the present town site. It had a general store, a public house, a butcher store and a blacksmith, all under the proprietorship of Mr William Millis. Since about 1865, William ...
Public forum on council demerger
Last Tuesday, 9th July, Save and Grow Guyra Ratepayers Inc. hosted a Public Forum at Guyra Bowling club with NSW Legislative Council member, Dr Amanda Cohn regarding the proposal for separation from Armidale Regional Council and the re-establishment ...
Dalby Hereford Youth Camp
Six students from Guyra Central School, ranging from year 7 to 11 in Agriculture, participated in the four-day Queensland Hereford Youth Camp in Dalby alongside Mrs Smith and Mrs Gwyneth Pearson. The students kicked off their experience with an indus...
Assistance needed for skate park upgrade
We are asking any Sporting, Community and Service groups if you could please send an email outlining how an upgraded skate park facility would benefit the community. Please also include anything else that would support this cause. Stemming from the s...
Discover Your Voice at the Australian Poetry Slam Heat!
The Australian Poetry Hall of Fame invites you to witness an electrifying evening of spoken word and creativity at the Australian Poetry Slam Heat on 15th August. This event promises to be a vibrant celebration of local talent, where poets from all w...
Council Small Grants program funds community initiatives
Community groups and organisations have shared in $20,000 funding via Armidale Regional Council’s latest round of community small grants.The Community Small Grants Program supports groups and services within the ARC local government area to add...
Black Mountain Public School
Final Assembly Term 2 On Friday, 28th June 2024, we held our final assembly for Term 2, 2024 at Black Mountain Public School. Students received Principal’s Awards and Class Awards. The K-2 students proudly performed ‘Charlie Chaplin Went ...
St Mary of the Angels
It has been a very exciting week at St Mary of the Angels, with our school hosting the CSNSW Message Stick as it continues on its journey around the Diocese of Armidale, before heading to the CSNSW Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Conference lat...
A History of the Guyra Fire Brigade
Guyra has been remarkably free of major destruction by fire. “A disastrous fire occurred on the evening of Tuesday, 24th March 1925 when a produce and timber shed belonging to R. Pearson and Sons was burnt to the ground. The shed, 85 feet by 60...
Outdoor STEM at Bald Blair
Last Friday, June 28 all students and staff at Bald Blair Public School participated in an Outdoor STEM Day based around sustainable living. The weather was amazing, and the day commenced with the students highly enthused and motivated, and this comm...
Success at National Championships for Guyra Polocrosse
Guyra Polocrosse members have had great success at the Polocrosse National Championships held in Chinchilla QLD last week.The QLD sunshine did not disappoint as eight Guyra members represented NSW across most divisions and all members were part of a ...
Sports Shear fundraiser
A very successful day was had at ‘Longford’ Guyra on 22nd June to raise funds for the NSW Sports Shear team to go to WA in October for the National competition. Mandy Newberry from Guyra is on the NSW team as an open wool handler. It was ...
GCS Multicultural Perspectives Public Speaking Competition
On Thursday, June 27, the Premier’s Multi-cultural Perspectives Public Speaking event took place at Drummond Public School in Armidale. Guyra Central School was proudly represented by four students from K-6. The Stage 2 representatives were Shy...
Nationals retain Northern Tablelands
Brendan Moylan has been elected by a comfortable margin to become the new member for Northern Tablelands in the NSW Parliament. While votes are still being counted it appears that he will be elected with similar results to that which were achieved by...
Garden Club helps out vital service
The Guyra Garden Club moved indoors for their June meeting, offering members a range of demonstrations and talks suitable to the time of year. The highlight of the meeting was the presentation of a cheque for $1000 to the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Se...
St Mary's students complete Sacraments
On Thursday June 20th, five young people from St Mary of the Angels completed the Sacrament of Reconciliation. This is a special sacrament that is instituted by Jesus Christ in his love and mercy to offer us forgiveness for the times we have sinned a...
Farmers better equipped for changing climate
UNE together with Landcare groups, Southern New England Landcare and GLENRAC Inc., delivered a series of Calculating Carbon workshops, as part of the Drought Resilient Pasture Landscapes (DRPL) project, that educated landholders on sustainable farmin...
Are you missing out on free help for your country small business?
Regional NSW small businesses are already the biggest users of the State Government’s Business Bureau facility, but many more country firms could still be taking advantage of a free business advisory service provided through Service NSW.Executi...
Black Mountain Public School Mid Term Assembly
On Friday, 31st May 2024, we held our midterm assembly for Term 2, 2024 at Black Mountain Public School. Students received Principal’s Awards and Class Awards, and performed songs from our recent Eisteddfod success. Congratulations to our award...
Rotary welcomes new team
The Rotary Club of Guyra held its annual changeover on Saturday evening, 15th June, at the Guyra Bowling and Recreation Club. Outgoing President David Kanaley handed over the Club Charter to incoming President Hans Hietbrink. Hans stated that the foc...
New release for local children’s book author
Black Mountain children’s author, Bec Nanayakkara, is set to release her second children’s book, The Book Star, a heartwarming story about following dreams and staying true to yourself.Author, storyteller, and homeschooling mother-of-five...
Greens MLC to speak at Guyra meeting
Save and Grow Guyra Ratepayers Inc. (S&GGRInc) is excited to announce another public meeting to be held at the Guyra Bowling & Recreation Club on Tuesday July 9th at 5.30pm.Dr Amanda Cohn MLC, a strong advocate for separation or de-merger of ...
Emergency apps available now to download free
Getting caught unprepared in a natural disaster can be terrifying, but some simple precautionary actions can be taken with the help of emergency information phone apps from the NSW Government.Two apps in particular are regarded as potentially life-sa...
Council seeks feedback on two new Draft Strategies
Armidale Regional Council’s Draft Brilliant Region Strategy 2024 is currently available online for public exhibition. This comprehensive plan outlines the vision and initiatives set to shape the region’s development and prosperity in the ...
Free mental health first aid courses
Southern New England Landcare has partnered with Highway to Well to offer free mental health first aid courses in Uralla, Walcha and GuyraSouthern New England Landcare (SNEL) is excited to announce a partnership with Highway to Well to deliver a free...
Landholder collaboration key to controlling foxes
With feral fox populations posing a threat to both the natural environment and livestock, Northern Tablelands Local Land Services is urging landholders around Armidale, Walcha and Guyra to work together with their neighbours and participate in the up...
Black Mountain Public School success at Armidale Eisteddfod
On Thursday, 23rd May 2024 the students from Black Mountain Public School travelled to the New England Conservatorium of Music to participate in the Armidale Eisteddfod. The 3-6 students were awarded 1st Place in the Recorder Group playing ‘Rum...
Five names on the ballot paper
Five candidates will be on the ballot paper for the Northern Tablelands by election on June 22nd, seeking to replace retiring MP Adam Marshall.Electoral officer Peter Dooley conducted the ballot draw on Friday June 7, with the following list of candi...
Reconciliation Week Celebrations at Black Mountain
On Monday, 3rd June 2024 we acknowledged Reconciliation Week at Black Mountain Public School. We started the afternoon with a Smoking Ceremony followed by the planting of an Acacia Wattle in our Reconciliation Garden. This was followed by afternoon t...
New employment opportunities for First Nations people
An Indigenous Engagement program is already showing results for the team at the Costa glasshouses in Guyra. Senior HR Business Partner Kylie Taylor said they were working with Joblink Plus to provide new employment opportunities for First Nations peo...
Committee appointment for Aileen MacDonald
Guyra based MLC the Hon Aileen MacDonald OAM has been appointed to Portfolio Committee No.4 ‘Regional NSW’. The Committee examines Regional NSW, Agriculture, Western NSW, Small Business, Lands and Property, Multiculturalism and Sport. &ld...
Guyra Lions Club President’s report
It is with pleasure that I present my report of the Lions Club of Guyra. It has been a very busy year for the club and I wish to thank all members of the club, wives, partners and especially to the many volunteers that support the club throughout the...
Morning tea raises funds for cancer research
A heartfelt thank you to the students, staff, and school community of Guyra Central School for their involvement in the Schools’ ‘Biggest Morning Tea’ event organised by the Secondary Student Representative Council (SRC) on Wednesda...
Community connects for Reconciliation Week
On Wednesday May 29th, educators from Guyra Preschool and Long Day Care centre hosted a special morning tea as part of National Reconciliation Week (NRW). NRW is marked each year; from May 27th to June 3rd. These dates commemorate two significant mil...
Funds flow for Scout Hall ‘facelift’
The Rotary Club of Guyra are getting ready to roll up their sleeves and begin work on a restoration project which will transform the former Guyra Scout Hall into a permanent home for the club.The Rotary Club were appointed the Crown Lands Manager for...
National Simultaneous Storytime
On Wednesday, May 22nd the K-2 students from Black Mountain Public School travelled to Guyra Library to participate in National Simultaneous Storytime. This is an annual nationwide reading event organised by the Australian Library and Information Ass...
St Mary's perform well at Rugby trials
On Friday May 31st, St Mary of the Angels students Flynn, Ricky, Christopher, Darcy and Hugo travelled to Tamworth to attend the Diocesan Rugby Union trials and Gary McSweeny Cup. All five students gave their absolute best and showed amazing sportsma...
Armidale Zone Cross Country
Guyra Central School’s primary students attended the Armidale zone Primary Cross Country on a lovely Autumn day, Friday May 24th. The event was held at Sport UNE in Armidale and they represented the school with pride, showing great e...
First Frost - late but not a record
The first frost of the year was late this year, coming well into the middle of May. Was this a record? Unfortunately, the BoM weather stations don’t record frosts – but they do record the daily minimum temperature. We have 43 years of dai...
Applications open for Community Small Grants
Community groups, not-for-profit organisations, and individuals are invited to submit applications for Armidale Regional Council’s Community Small Grants. Successful applicants will be awarded funding up to $2000 for community projects delivere...
Big win for Guyra Polocrosse at State titles
The Guyra Polocrosse Club are the 2024 NSW Club Champions following the State titles held at Coolah on the weekend. It caps off what has already been a very successful year for the club. It is the second year that the club has won this prestigious ti...
Great enthusiasm for athletics
Guyra Central School celebrated its annual Primary Athletics Carnival with great enthusiasm and spirit. Students enthusiastically participated in various events, displaying remarkable dedication to earn points for their respective sporting houses. Th...
Guyra volunteers celebrated
The National Volunteer Week theme, “Something for Everyone,” was brought to life in the Armidale region last week.The New England Regional Volunteer Awards, supported by Armidale Regional Council (ARC), saw quality nominations which were ...
Learning new skills at Guyra Central
Guyra Central School students received accolades from Royal Life Saving Australia for their exemplary conduct and active participation in the NSW CPR Program. During this informative session, students dedicated an hour to mastering crucial CPR techni...
Black Mountain success at Finlayson Cup
On Friday, May 10th students from Black Mountain Public School travelled to Chandler Public School to compete in the Finlayson Cup Athletics Carnival. I’d like to congratulate all our students for representing our school with pride and showing ...
OPINION: Rail Trail still a long way from reality
Armidale Regional Council (ARC) recent actions regarding motioning towards a commencement of preliminary work for a permanent way destroying cycle track within the Great Northern Railway (GNR) corridor can only be seen as an undemocratic debacle from...
Neighbourhood Centre Information Day a success
Guyra Neighbourhood Centre (GNC) had a huge day on Tuesday May 14th, beginning the members meeting, and followed by the Guyra Community Information Day and Community Lunch. The Community Garden was full of services providing information to local peop...
Successful Biggest Morning Tea Fundraiser
Last week, the ADRA Op Shop welcomed nearly 100 attendees to a highly successful morning tea event in support of the Cancer Council.On a sunny autumn day, participants gathered in the grounds of ADRA to indulge in delightful treats and steaming cups ...
Council’s draft budget on public exhibition
A budget that focuses on ‘a solid foundation of regional activation and supporting an ambitious target of 4000 new jobs by 2040 underpinned by fiscal responsibility and long- term financial stability’ has been endorsed for public exhibiti...
Mother’s Day Pamper afternoon
Black Mountain Public School Mother’s Day Pamper AfternoonOn Thursday May 9th, Black Mountain Public School welcomed Mums for a Mother’s Day Pamper afternoon, to show them how much they are appreciated. The mothers enjoyed a delicious aft...
‘Modified’ Rail Trail looks set to go ahead after decision overturned
Armidale Regional Council (ARC) and Glen Innes Severn Council (GISC) will move ahead with modified plans for the New England Rail Trail (NERT) following separate meetings held last week.Following a lengthy debate at last week’s extraordinary me...
Eisteddfod celebrating 40th year
The Armidale Eisteddfod is celebrating its 40th year. The committee has been working hard on preparations and solid entry numbers indicate that this year’s Eisteddfod will be a great showcase of talent in Armidale and surrounds. The Eisteddfod ...
Reading from the same page at storytime event
Young bookworms from around the region will be able to join in the fun of National Simultaneous Storytime (NSS) on May 22 at the Guyra library.This national event is held annually by the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) and every...
Older people urged to be prepared for the winter season
With the winter respiratory virus season rapidly approaching, NSW Health is reminding people aged 65 years and older – to remain up to date with their COVID-19 vaccination, and book in with their GP or pharmacist for their yearly flu vaccinatio...
Pedestrian safety under the spotlight
The Guyra and Community Progress Association (G & CPA) have been advocating for pedestrian safety improvements for Guyra over recent months. They made successful representations to Armidale Regional Council (ARC) which resulted in raised crossing...
Team Guyra raise $4000 during challenging TDR
A group of Guyra cyclists recently completed in the Tour de Rocks charity ride, raising funds for cancer awareness, cure and prevention.Over three days they took part in the ride, covering a distance of 268km and up to 4557m of elevation from Armidal...
Guyra IGA supporting fundraising for Special Olympians
IGA Guyra has thrown their support behind Special Olympians from the North West and New England region. Special Olympics is for Athletes with an intellectual disability to participate in sport for fitness and social outings. In our area, athletes tra...
Mother’s Day pamper session
The Guyra Central School community came together last week to honour special people in their lives. Mother’s Day serves as a poignant occasion to celebrate the profound connection between mothers and their children, acknowledging the lasting im...
High Tea for Mums
On Wednesday the 8th May, St Mary of the Angels P&F hosted a Mother’s Day High Tea for all of the significant women in our students’ lives. The afternoon was spent getting pampered while enjoying an array of delicious treats, an amazi...
Big Chill Festival – so much more than great music
Armidale is gearing up for a weekend of music, culture, and community as The Big Chill Festival makes its highly anticipated return to the Armidale Showground on May 18 and 19, 2024. This year’s all-ages event boasts not only an exceptional lin...
Bald Blair Public School welcomes Transition students
The Bald Blair Transition program commenced last week with six excited students joining our school; Banjo, Baxter, Lani, Ada, Willow and Ebonee. The students enjoyed making gifts for Mother’s Day, learning the school routine, playing with other...
14th annual Bridge Walk scheduled for May 26th
ANTaR Armidale has announced its 14th annual Armidale Bridge Walk, which will take place at 12 noon on Sunday May 26th. Held during or close to National Reconciliation Week, the walk commemorates the Sydney Bridge Walk held in 2000 when 300,000 peopl...
Nature night a ribbiting success
The family Nature Night held at Mother of Ducks Lagoon held on Tuesday April 16th, brought together over 25 families for an evening packed with fun. The Southern New England Landcare organized event saw presentations from guest experts from the Austr...
Students share Anzac spirit with Kolora residents
On April 24th, members of Guyra Central School’s Student Representative Council (SRC) participated in an ANZAC Day service held at the Kolora/McLean Aged Care facility in Guyra. During the service, students delivered citations and prayers while...
Council to explore private market for Preschool construction and operation
Armidale Regional Council (ARC) will test the private market to ascertain if opportunities exist with private operators to take over operation of the Guyra Preschool and Long Day Care facility.At their April meeting, Councillors agreed to commission ...
Nationals preselect Brendan Moylan for Northern Tablelands By-Election
The NSW Nationals have preselected Brendan Moylan as their candidate to contest the Northern Tablelands by-election, following the announcement by Adam Marshall MP that he is resigning from the NSW Parliament.Mr Moylan is a solicitor with a long reco...
Tesltra services disrupted by upgrade works
Mobile phone services for Telstra customers have been disrupted this week due to upgrade works, which will bring 5G to Guyra for the first time. Customers were notified via SMS ahead of the works occurring and the worst of the disruption should be ov...
War of words (and a rescission motion) after vote to delay decision on rail trail
At Armidale Regional Council’s on Wednesday, April 24th councillors voted 6-5 to delay construction on the proposed New England Rail Trail pending a further report. However, there have been calls to overturn this decision and the matter will be...
Marathon - Kate thanks supporters
A massive heartfelt thank you to everyone who has supported my marathon fundraising in any way. I am delighted that donations for the run in memory of Peta, Sam and Aahliyah have to date reached a total of $5040.Running the marathon was a wonderful a...
CWA members head to Coffs Harbour for annual conference
Guyra CWA members are in Coffs Harbour this week for the annual Conference.Evening Branch member Daria Hadley is a delegate, and Mary Hollingworth and Christine Gellie are with The Land Cookery Committee. Heather Starr (CWA Day Branch) along with Mar...
Costa thanks Community Reference Group
Members of the Costa Tomato Exchange Community Reference Group met recently for their quarterly meeting. The Community Reference Group, which has been in place since the start of 2022, was set up to facilitate an active and open means of communicatio...
Take the plunge at Big Chill event
Big Chill Festival goers will get a chance to chill right out with a cold-water plunge at Dumaresq Dam as part of the festival’s extended program of events. The thrilling cold-water experience at Dumaresq Dam Reserve, a 15 minute drive from Arm...
Schools’ Prime Lamb Competition
During the final week of term 1, Agriculture Show Team from Guyra Central School participated in the annual Prime Lamb Competition hosted by McIntyre High School at the Inverell Showgrounds.This prominent event was attended by over 200 students and f...
Schools march with pride on Anzac Day
Welcome back to another busy and exciting term. I hope everyone had a restful and relaxing holiday. It was an honour to participate in the Anzac March last week. Congratulations to Tyleek Jerrard our Year 6 Leader for delivering the Prayer of R...
Anzac Day 2024
Anzac Day services in Guyra have once again attracted large crowds, with a highlight of this year’s services being the participation by new generations of Guyra families marching in memory of their forebears. The first service, held at the Sold...
Autumn at Ollera draws the crowds
The Guyra and Community Progress Association (G&CPA) were blessed with perfect autumn weather on the weekend and also overwhelmed that Guyra and the wider New England community got behind the Open Garden held at Ollera Station.Around 500 people w...
Anzac Day Commemorative Address 2024
Today, we gather in solemn remembrance and profound gratitude to honour the brave men and women of our region who served in the ANZAC forces. We stand here in Guyra, a town steeped in the values of community, resilience, and courage, to pay tribute t...
Biggest Morning Tea in Guyra May 15th
Throughout May and into June, friends and groups all over the country are gathering in homes and halls to share morning tea and raise funds to make a difference for those affected by cancer.Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is the largest fundrai...
Ebor Falls upgrade official opening this weekend
Ebor Falls will welcome back visitors on Saturday May 4th, as the visitor precinct officially re-opens after a $5.5 million upgrade.Visitors and locals are invited to attend the re-opening celebration to take in the incredible amount of work that has...
Ollera garden open this weekend
The Guyra & Community Progress Association (G&PCA) is excited to be showcasing autumn in the New England this weekend. They are hosting an open garden at the historic Ollera Station on Saturday, April 27th. The garden will be open to the publ...
Soldier honoured to return home for Anzac Day
Former resident Major Adam White has returned to Guyra for Anzac Day and will play a pivotal role in this year’s commemorations. He will deliver the commemorative address at the main service in Guyra, something which he says is a great honour. ...
New guidelines for City 2 Soil bins
Changes to composting guidelines have resulted in Armidale Regional Council residents no longer being able to add soiled paper and cardboard, paper towels, tissues, pizza boxes and pet faeces to their Food Organics and Garden Organics (FOGO) bins. To...
Beryl turns 102 years young
At 102 years of age Black Mountain resident Beryl Dahlenburg is proudly independent, keeps active gardening, and is able to do most things for herself.Beryl was born in Hornsby and lived most of her live in Temora NSW. Since moving to the district in...
Good news for local businesses
Two Guyra businesses are celebrating good news this week, having been recognised in the Australian Enterprise Awards 2024 run by APAC Insider. Operating across multiple channels, the APAC Insider mission is to present news and features from across th...
Long term social consequences of war
Even before the guns fell silent on the Western Front, the long-term social consequences of World War One were being felt back home. Women had a stronger voice, education, health and housing appeared on the government’s radar.While World War I ...
RAS Rural Achiever shares passion for agriculture with Guyra students
In a remarkable celebration of dedication and passion for agriculture, Guyra Central School’s very own Farm Assistant, Grace Collins, has been honoured with the prestigious 2024 RM Williams RAS Rural Achiever Award at this year’s Royal Ea...
Easter Delivery to McLean Care Kolora Aged Care
Before Easter, school captains from Guyra Central School presented an Easter box filled with donated eggs to the residents at McLean Care Kolora Aged Care. Leading up to Easter, the students gathered the eggs from the school community. The residents ...
Winning photo features Guyra Church
Guyra Anglican Minister Tim Stevens has taken out first prize in Armidale Regional Council’s inaugural Autumn Festival photography competition with a glorious image of his church surrounded by golden Autumn leaves. Tim said he took the photo on...
Bradley Street footpath cleaning to start this week
Armidale Regional Council (ARC) will be undergoing footpath cleaning in Bradley Street Guyra from April 19th to 23rd to help make it safer for pedestrians during wet and frosty weather. The removal of contaminates will help minimise slippery sections...
Artificial hollows installed as new homes for Guyra gliders
Sixty eight artificial tree hollows have been installed at the Wattleridge Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) and surrounding private properties to provide new homes for Yellow-bellied gliders, Greater gliders and other hollow dependent species in the w...
ANZAC Day Services
Ben LomondOnAnzac Day Ttere will be a service and wreath laying at Ben Lomond War Memorial Hall at 9amfollowed by morning tea. Dorothy EveryGuyraOn Thursday, 25 April, the Guyra RSL sub-Branch will hold the following services to commemorate ANZAC Day...
World class concert coming to Guyra
It’s not often that Guyra gets a visit from an internationally acclaimed singer.But get ready, because on Friday May 3rd you will have a chance to experience the magnificent voice of Neapolitan tenor Raffaele Pierno.You won’t want to miss...
PAWS UP Back Track dogs visits Black Mountain
The Back Track Paws Up team and their dogs visited our school throughout Term 1. This program helps our students to develop their communication skills and resilience. Back Track’s dogs encourage reading engagement and wellbeing. The children ha...
Timely warning from New England Police
A timely warning from New England Police with school holiday’s currently underway. It’s all about reducing the risk and removing the opportunity. Here are just a few simple tips to help you reduce the risk of becoming a victim of a break ...
GLENRAC’s Emergency Redi kicks off Proactive Workshop series
In a world fraught with uncertainties, preparation is key to safeguarding yourself and your loved ones.GLENRAC is taking proactive steps to empower individuals and communities with the necessary tools and knowledge to navigate emergencies effectively...
Autumn colour on show
Are you enjoying the change of season? As Guyra’s trees start to colour up, the Gazette is encouraging residents to share their favourite autumn scenes from around the district. Email to news@gala.org.au or share via our facebook page...
New Toy Collection comes into play
Families are now able to borrow toys from a new collection available at Guyra Library.This innovative resource aims to help alleviate the strain of living costs and will offer a diverse array of toys and games at no cost to local families.Guyra Libra...
Tour de Rocks riders heading to the coast again
Guyra cyclists are back on the roads in preparation for the annual Tour de Rocks ride, raising money for cancer research. This year the ride will leave Armidale on April 18th and finish in Woolgoolga on April 20th. The event began in 2010, when Jonat...
Marshall to call time on two decades of politics next month
MEMBER for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall will draw his 20-year career in public office to a close next month, making the announcement he would be stepping down from State politics last Thursday during a meeting of Mayors from across the region in...
ANZAC Day in Guyra
On Thursday, 25 April, the Guyra RSL sub-Branch will hold the following services to commemorate ANZAC Day: 5.45am – Dawn Service, followed by a light breakfast at the Soldiers’ Memorial Hall. 9.00am – Service at the MPS10.00am &ndas...
Life’s a beach - Dumaresq Dam Reserve official opening
Armidale Regional Council (ARC) has announced Dumaresq Dam Reserve will officially open on April 13 so residents and visitors can enjoy the full facilities the upgraded nature reserve has to offer. A family “beach party” event will be hel...
Black Mountain Public School Harmony Day Celebrations 2024
The students at Black Mountain Public School celebrated Harmony Day with a range of cultural activities. The students celebrated ‘how all of our differences make Australia a great place to live!’ Harmony Day is a celebration of our cultur...
Warning to watch out for fake email invoices
Scammers are now posing as a real business you’ve recently dealt with, and sending out fake invoices with changed payment details. Scammers make these invoices look real by copying business logos and ABNs, making the scams harder to spot.Always...
Seed orchards to conserve threatened eucalypt populations
Researchers from the University of New England (UNE) are helping to bolster the future of some of the Northern Tablelands’ most threatened ecological communities.They’ve planted almost 500 native eucalypt seedlings at two sites on the UNE...
Free event to celebrate Koala Habitat Planting
The Armidale Urban Rivercare Group (AURG) are inviting the public to join them to celebrate Koala habitat planting on Sunday, April 14th. The free event will take place at the planting site which is opposite 27 Kennedy Street, Armidale from 8.30am to...
NSW Farmers supporting rural leaders
A state wide search is underway for five bright young minds from rural communities as NSW Farmers opens applications for its 2024 Tertiary Scholarships. Each worth $4000 annually, the NSW Farmers 2024 Tertiary Scholarships will be awarded to mem...
Local woolgowers take out top award at Royal Easter Show
Guyra woolgrowers James and Janelle Stewart won have taken home three major awards at the 2024 Sydney Royal Easter Show. James is a fourth generation woolgrower, with the Stewart family breeding merino sheep on the family property “Moray’...
Northern Districts third win in five years
The Northern District Exhibit, took out the major prize at the Sydney Royal Easter Show, winning the overall District Exhibit competition for the third time in five years. The overall prize is based on a points system for the best produce presented a...
Fine knitting wins two top awards in Sydney
Guyra fibre artist Jenna Howatson has won two major awards at this year’s Sydney Royal Easter Show.Her Queen Susan replica Shetland Shawl won first place in the All-over Lace, Scarf, Wrap or Shawl, (2 ply or finer). The shawl was a labour of lo...
Fiori Musicali presents “Treasures from the Baroque” in Guyra
The acclaimed Armidale Chamber Choir, Fiori Musicali, brings its captivating concert “Treasures from the Baroque” to the Australian Poetry Hall of Fame in Guyra on Saturday, April 6th, 2024, at 3:00 PM. This promises to be an unforgettabl...
Nature night for families
Southern New England Landcare (SNELC) are inviting residents to join them for an unforgettable evening of family fun at our upcoming Family Nature Nights in Guyra and Uralla!The day promises to be a fantastic adventure filled with games, prizes, triv...
Meeting provides clarity for plans to build rail trail
Plans to build the New England Rail Trail along the abandoned rail line north of Armidale were brought back into the spotlight following a recent meeting held at State Parliament by leaders of both Armidale Regional and Glen Innes Severn Councils.At ...
Bald Blair shines at Snow Gums Cross Country Event
Bald Blair Public School hosted the small schools from the Snow Gums Learning Alliance for the annual cross-country event. Bald Blair students were extremely successful with several of our students finishing in the top six in every race. A team of 13...
Costa product innovation centre launched
The new Costa Innovation Centre was formally launched last week at Costa’s glasshouse facility in Guyra.There are close to 30 new types and varieties of produce already being tested in the Innovation Centre to assess their potential as commerci...
A busy start to 2024 for Agriculture students
It has been a bustling term at the Guyra Central School Farm, with students actively gearing up for the junior judging competitions at the Guyra Show back in February. This year, thirty-five students participated in the Junior Sheep Judging, where Li...
Momentum program coming to Guyra and Tingha
The highly acclaimed Momentum Program, an initiative funded by the NSW Government, is making its way to Guyra, Tingha and Armidale. Collaboratively developed by Real Futures, Pathfinders, and ACE Community Colleges, this ground breaking program aims ...
Harding Miller Scholarship awarded to Guyra Central School student
Guyra Central School student Rose Kliendienst has been awarded the Harding Miller Scholarship, totalling $20,000 over the next four years. This scholarship is available to year 9 students enrolled in an Australian public high school, residing in geog...
And the winner is?
On Wednesday 20th March the Guyra Lions Club with the manager of I.G.A Ben Vidler drew the Easter raffle and the winners were:- Bertha, Stephanie, Stephanie, Geoffrey Bell and David Lockyer. Thank you to all who participated. ...
Demerger protest held outside State Parliament
Community representatives from across the state gathered in front of New South Wales Parliament on March 12th to demand NSW Labor not proceed with its bill which, essentially, would make it harder for forcibly merged councils to deamalgamate.The...
Seniors enjoy a day out thanks to Lions Club
On Sunday March 24th the Lions Club of Guyra held their annual Seniors’ mystery outing and a good number of senior citizens of Guyra enjoyed the day.Leaving the RSL hall we travelled to Deano’s Trout Farm for morning tea supplied by Deano...
Make your voice heard: Rural & Regional crime inquiry begins
NORTHERN Tablelands MP Adam Marshall is encouraging local residents to contribute to the newly-established regional crime inquiry to ensure communities across the region have their say on law and order issues.The inquiry, spearheaded by NSW Country M...
Black Mountain Public School Gymnastics Centre Visit
Our whole school travelled to Armidale earlier this term to attend the Armidale Gymnastics Centre. This was a great opportunity for students to further develop their gymnastic skills. The students especially enjoyed the springboard activity into the ...
Guyra shooters excel at Nationals
Shooters from Guyra have showcased their talent with multiple successes over recent weeks. A team from Guyra Gun Club travelled to Wagga Wagga to compete the Australian Clay Target Association's Down the Line (DTL) Championships.Ben Rumbel, Dustin Ho...
Highlands Science and Engineering Challenge
On March 26th, twenty-one science students from Guyra Central School travelled to the University of New England for the Highlands Science and Engineering challenge. Schools from the surrounding region competed in various science-based challenges to e...
Volunteers needed for poetry events
The Guyra community is gearing up for an exciting line-up of poetry events, and organisers are calling for enthusiastic volunteers to join the team and help make these occasions truly special. From the heat and workshops of the Australian Poetry Slam...
St Marys celebrate St Patrick’s Day
On Friday the 15th of March, students at St Mary of the Angels celebrated St Patrick's Day. Students wore their best green outfits and participated in an afternoon full of fun activities all while raising money for Project Compassion...
Black Mountain Public School Leaders for 2024
Black Mountain Public School recently held their annual Leadership Assembly. Each year our student leaders receive their badges and address the assembly. This year the school has five leaders – Takai Mahuinga, Seth Patterson, Latai ‘Ale, ...
PSYCHS ON BIKES: Riding towards mental wellness in Rural Australia
Psychs on Bikes, a team of motorcycle-riding mental health professionals, are gearing up to hit the road and bring vital mental health support to regional and remote communities across New South Wales. From April 6 to April 13, ten dedicated voluntee...
3G shutdown - Don’t disconnect the bush
The NSW Farmers Association has called for the Federal Government to take urgent action to ensure phone companies don’t leave thousands of farmers without mobile coverage as the 3G shutdown looms.At present, large parts of NSW have limited or n...
Guyra puts their lambs on Show
The 2024 New England Livestock Agents (NELA) Guyra Lamb Show and Sale was held at the Guyra Saleyards on Wednesday March 12th, in conjunction with the weekly Sheep and Lamb Sale.This year’s entrants were judged on pens of 20 in the following ca...
Level 1 water restrictions now apply for residents
Armidale and Guyra residents will be asked to cut back on water usage as Level 1 water restrictions are introduced around the Local Government Area (LGA). Councillors agreed at the October 2023 general meeting that it would move residents to Level 1 ...
Cultural excitement for April/May
Guyra is set to become the hub of cultural excitement as the Australian Poetry Hall of Fame unveils an eclectic lineup of events for March and April. From the soulful blues rock of Gwyn Ashton to the exquisite Baroque melodies performed by Fiori Musi...
Local action group to now represent ratepayers
A meeting last Wednesday organised by Save & Grow Guyra (S&GG) Inc. will see a change in direction for the group. The meeting moved to extend their advocacy to include the representation of ratepayers within the Guyra township and distri...
116th Guyra Show - Yard Dog Trials
A successful yard dog trial was held at the Guyra show on Saturday February 17th. There were 25 maiden/novice handlers who ran 52 dogs over four rounds.Competitors came from Stewarts Brook, Bundarra, Bingara, Matheson, Walcha, Armidale, Youval and th...
Diocesan Winter Trials
On Wednesday the 6th and Friday the 8th of March 11 students from St Mary of the Angels (SMOTA) headed to Tamworth to participate in the 2024 Diocesan Winter Trails. Millie, Lachie R and Charlie B trialled for Hockey and displayed exceptional skills ...
Black Mountain Public School Show Entries
On Wednesday, February 14th, Black Mountain Public School held an information session and Welcome BBQ for students, parents/carers, and new families. Relieving Principal Mrs Justine Eddy and Mrs Lord, K-2 classroom teacher, discussed wellbeing,...
116th Guyra Show - Poultry
The Guyra Show is done and dusted for another year, and what a year it was. There were sixty eight entries in the refurbished Guyra Poultry Club Shed, the largest number of entries thus far.Judge Les, from Ebor and Stewards, April and Cheryl from Inv...
NSW Women’s Week launch
Guyra CWA Evening Branch was part of history in the making on Monday, being involved in the launch of NSW Women’s Week .They collaborated with Armidale Zonta, Healthwise and Carer’s NSW to host the event in Armidale, which included a pane...
Planning & contingencies key to stock water systems
Landholders at Ben Lomond tackled on-farm waterway health and improving stock water systems, at a GLENRAC workshop on February 13th.At the GLENRAC workshop in the Cromarty woolshed, The Pump Shed’s Matt Ridley started the discussions with tips ...
Costa awards funding to community groups
Seven organisations including community and sporting groups and a school will receive funding through the Costa Tomato Exchange Well Grown Community Grants Program for 2024.State Manager NSW Brett Ryan said there were 40 applications for funding thro...
116th Guyra Show - Horticulture
A Big thank you to all the Exhibitors who made a tremendous effort with turning up with their lovely flowers, especially our new entrants.Results:Champion Dahlia - Colin and Polly Partridge (Walcha) Novice Champion Bloom Dahlia Jenny Cummins, Champio...
Vinnies need you
Are you compassionate, caring and love being part of a team? Do you have any specific skills to care? Can Vou spend or 2 or 3 hours a week to help those in need? Vinnies needs vou. You can make a difference the lives of others in your community, and ...
116th Guyra Show - Horse Events
Dianne Newberry Memorial trophy for Supreme ridden Hack or Hunter of Guyra show 2024 went to “Kolbeach Cowboy” owned and ridden by Lali Alt from Glen Innes. A.J.E Turner Memorial Champion Hack Toby Adams from Inverell. Supreme Rider of ...
116th Guyra Show - Cattle
The feature breed at this year’s Guyra Show Cattle section was Red Poll. All up there were 190 entries across all breeds. The cattle committee also played host the Zone 13 junior judging which attracted 120 entrants from across the region. Judg...
S&GG says all may not be lost
Save and Grow Guyra (S&GG) say they that positive comments and feedback from a meeting held last week has re-invigorated the committee. Approximately 80 people “very strongly supported the long-term and current actions of the Guyra communit...
Youth of the Year regional final held in Guyra
On Saturday February 24th the Guyra Lions Club was the host club for the Regional final of the Youth of the Year quest for Region 4 There were four students participating – Armidale’s Sophia Markham, Inverell’s Indie Robinson-Farago...
Workshop a blooming success
A flower arranging workshop held in Guyra on the weekend was a great success and organiser Tahlia Fleming is already planning to run another event in March.Tahlia, husband Cameron and their daughter relocated to the area in mid-2023. They operate &ls...
116th Guyra Show - Shearing
Shearing at the Show 2024We had a very good roll up of 38 shearers on Saturday for the Guyra Silvershears. It was very pleasing to see a couple of young locals have a go in the Novice, all of 10 and 13 years of age. This year’s recipient of the...
116th Guyra Show - Wood Chop
Once again we were blessed with great weather to start our day off. Our President, Richard Post, was introduced to our axemen and women, and thanked them for supporting our community.This year our travelling axemen came from Nundle, Grafton, He...
116th Guyra Show - Cooking
Thank you to those people who exhibited cooking at the Guyra Show. It was all of a high standard.Major prize winners were:Open Section – Natasha Saunders for a Special Occasion Cake decorated in the form of a Scottish Highland Cow.Men’s S...
116th Guyra Show - Wool results
There were a record 365 entries in the wool section at the 2024 Guyra Show. This year’s judge was Greg Andrews representing the Woolbroker’s Association.Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion - Bellaine MerinosChampion & Reserve ...
Small town puts on a big Show
The official opening of the 116th Guyra Show was a chance to acknowledge people in the community who have made significant contributions to the running of the Show over many years. David Cameron, Richard Gordon and Chris Sole were presented with Life...
New Ebor Falls upper deck viewing platform now open
Four years after viewing platforms, pathways and pedestrian barriers at Ebor Falls were destroyed in devastating bushfires, the facilities which make Guy Fawkes River National Park one of the region’s most popular visitor destinations have retu...
Dance classes set to start
Australian Dance Enterprises (ADE) is offering dance classes at Guyra Central School gymnasium each Thursday afternoon starting back on Thursday February 29th. The full 2024 timetable of classes is available on their website www.australiande.com. ADE...
Rex Airlines extends suspension until October
Rex Airlines has extended suspension of its flights from Armidale to Sydney until October 27.The airline announced the extension on Friday, February 2, blaming “continuing dislocated supply chains post COVID that are heavily impacting the provi...
Inspired to run for cancer research
Guyra mother Kate Kane is in training to run a marathon in memory of her inspirational daughter Peta, forever 11, who loved to run and who she lost to brain cancer. She has already completed a half marathon as preparation for a full marathon which wi...
Guyra Show hosts Zone Junior Judging
The organisers of the Zone junior judging would like to thank everyone that gave their time to run such a successful event in conjunction with the Guyra Show. We had 40 participants in paraders on Friday with 10 of them qualifying for F002 paraders a...
FREE ‘AG.Biz Ready’ Program open to all Northern Tablelands Farmers
‘AG.Biz Ready Northern Tablelands’ is a FREE micro-learning program available to all young farmers operating across the Northern Tablelands in New South Wales. Registrations are now open with the first round of modules to be released on 2...
Bald Blair students artworks on Show
Bald Blair School students artwork from the Guyra Show. The primary class (bottom left) received the Senior primary art exhibition champion for their mural. The infants class (bottom right) came first in the infants class mural section....
Small Schools Swimming Carnival
On Monday, 12th February 2024 students from Black Mountain Public School travelled to the Guyra Pool to compete in the Small Schools Swimming Carnival. They enjoyed the day supporting their fellow students as they participated in their various age ra...
Council releases new strategic plan
Armidale Regional Council (ARC) has released a new strategic plan to boost population and grow the Armidale Region over the next 20 years. The plan, known as Toward 50,000, is on public exhibition until Tuesday March 19th and identifies new employmen...
Shearers pitch in, in time of need
Recently our family experienced the tragic loss of my brother, Kayne Wells (a familiar face in many Guyra shearing sheds). During the 10 day search to find closure, my wife and I were in need of some crossbred lambs to be shorn to prevent flystrike. ...
Tips and tricks for budding bakers
Guyra Evening CWA has two representatives on the NSW Land Committee Committee( Christine Gellie and Mary Hollingworth) who have clocked up over 5000ks already in 2024 promoting the perennially popular CWA Land Cookery Competition throughout NSW. Chri...
Transition Program 2024
Welcome to our Transition Class for 2024. Our new students have had a great start to learning with their transition leader Mrs Sapphire Roller. Last week, students enjoyed choir with the K-2 students and then explored their classroom before producing...
Changes for Jobs Australia Enterprises
Jobs Australia Enterprises (JAE) has withdrawn as a provider from the Workforce Australia program, administered by the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR), resulting in the closure of a number of JAE Workforce Australia services s...
Empowering girls to reach their potential
For more than 136 years, Presbyterian Ladies’ College (PLC) Armidale has provided an encouraging and empowering environment for girls to reach their potential and lead meaningful lives and you are invited to tour the campus with current princip...
Country Shows
I rise to celebrate the return of Country Shows. While Sydneysiders look forward to the Royal Easter Show each year, it is the country shows which truly showcase the virtues of regional and rural NSW. Where I live in Guyra in Northern NSW our show ...
New Year, New Faces at local schools
Guyra Central SchoolThe beginning of a child's academic journey is a momentous occasion for both the child and their family. On Tuesday, February 6th, 2024, we welcomed our newest students at Guyra Central School with open arms. These kindergart...
Young woman hopes to inspire others
Alice Stanley is Guyra’s entrant in The Land Sydney Royal Ag Shows NSW Young Woman (Showgirl) competition. The competition aims to identify ambassadors to promote the Agricultural Show movement across NSW.Alice is a 23 year old pharmacy as...
New laws to remove roadblock to demergers
Save & Grow Guyra have issued a friendly reminder that a public meeting is set down for February 22nd to discuss developments around council demergers. They have welcomed news this week that the NSW government will introduce new laws to remove a ...
Bald Blair Public School Welcome to 2024
Bald Blair welcomed two new Kindergarten students this week. Jack Campion and Oscar MacDougall have started their primary school journey with loads of enthusiasm. We also welcomed back our students in Years One to Six. Our Year Six leaders for 2024 a...
New life members for Show Society
The Guyra Show Society will honour three members with life membership at this year’s Guyra Show. David Cameron David Cameron has carried on the Cameron family tradition of being involved in the wool section of the Guyra Show. David joined the ...
Margaret Grills named top citizen
Outstanding community service was recognised at the 2024 Australia Day Awards dinner held in Guyra on January 25th.Margaret Grills was announced as Guyra’s Citizen of the Year for 2024, ahead of a strong field of five other nominees.Margaret&rs...
OAM for Hans Hietbrink
Guyra resident Hans Hietbrink has been presented with a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for his service to the community of the Northern Tablelands region.Mr Hietbrink served as Mayor of Guyra Shire Council from 2008 to 2016. He has served on a...
Old cars needed to help with training
Guyra VRA Rescue NSW is reaching out to the community to acquire old now no longer used/registered motor vehicle to be used for crew training purposes. The cars are generally mocked up with entrapped persons inside and the vehicle placed in varied pr...
Skywalk opens in Glen Innes
The newest tourist attraction and recreation space in the region was officially opened in Glen Innes last week. The Glen Innes Highlands Skywalk will showcase Celtic and Ngarabul connections and culture. The $2 million project is funded by the NSW Go...
Tingha Australia Day Awards
Long-serving community volunteers Margaret Parker, Linda Mozzell, Jean Symes and Dawn McKenzie, were named as joint Tingha Citizens of the Year. Australia Day Ambassador, former local government veteran John Wearne AM, gave a brilliant speech and pre...
Rotary hosts Brazilian exchange student
Seventeen-year-old Filippe Papotti Brait was hosted by the Rotary Club of Guyra for a few days from Sunday January 21st. Filippe is on exchange from Brazil and his visit follows on from Guyra local Ingrid Geere experiencing Mexico as an exchange stud...
Poetry takes a leap into the digital age
In a ground breaking move the Australian Poetry Hall of Fame (APHF) has taken a giant leap into the future by expanding its payment options to include not only traditional methods like cash and card but also embracing the world of digital currencies....
Who is the thief?
Vandalism and theft on our railway line has left members of the Heritage Train Group no option but to cancel operations due to safety concerns during the Lamb & Potato Festival.This is very regrettable and the decision leaves the train drivers an...
Fabulous day at January produce swap
Another fabulous day was had by many at the January Produce Swap held in the Guyra Neighbourhood Centre Community Garden last Saturday. The Produce Swap is held on the first Saturday of every month. This month we had several people who had things to ...
Festival committee farewells stalwarts
The Guyra Lamb and Potato Festival committee paid tribute to three outstanding volunteers at last week’s annual stallholder dinner. The dinner is held on the opening night of the festival and serves to renew friendships and welcome new people i...
CWA Evening Branch art exhibition
The ladies of Guyra CWA Evening Branch have done it again. For the fourth year they are hosting the annual Art Show during the Lamb and Potato Festival, curating artworks from local creators and those from further afield. The show opened on Friday, 1...
Community Grants Program
Costa Tomato Exchange is once again offering support for local community organisations through its Well Grown Community Grants Program.Costa is inviting not-for-profit community organisations, sporting associations and schools to register their inter...
Getting ready for the Guyra Show
Planning is well under way for the 2024 Guyra Show which will be held on Friday 16th and Saturday 17th February. The key focus is on family entertainment so that families can enjoy a great day out on a tight budget. Friday will see school groups atte...
Come and visit the Guyra Museum
The building in which the museum is housed has a story to tell on its own. The building was the original Guyra Shire Council Chambers built in 1909 and was used until 1981. The Guyra Historical Society opened the building as a Museum in 1988, maintai...
Who will be our 2024 Citizen of the Year?
Wendy Mulligan, David Kanaley and Sharon Bowles(Joint Project Managers of the Guyra Memorial Park) Their joint vision in 2020 to develop a Guyra Memorial Park, honouring Guyra men and women who served in WWI and WWII, would fulfil a 1951 Guyra Shire...
Festival at capacity in 2024
Rotary Park in Guyra has been transformed overnight as the town prepares for the running of the annual Lamb and Potato Festival. The site was a hive of activity on Tuesday as stallholders arrived and volunteers put the finishing touches ahead of the ...
2024 Australia Day Ambassador
Humanitarian and internationally known best-selling author Michael Crossland will be Armidale’s Australia Day Ambassador for 2024. Crossland has made impact in many arenas and is a sought-after speaker who inspires, entertains, instils perspect...
New England Wedding Showcase
A new event for the region is being planned for February, in support of the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service. The New England Wedding Showcase will be held at the Armidale Showgrounds on Sunday February 4th. The day promises to be a one-stop shop, s...
Christmas celebration for Costa staff
Costa hosted a Christmas celebration for staff at the Guyra Showground in December 2023. Around 300 people attended the celebrations.A spoke person for the Costa group said that it was great to have everyone together again after several years hiatus ...
Land values increase across Northern Tablelands
The total land value for the Northern Tablelands region has gone against NSW’s overall trend and increased, according to the latest land valuations from the NSW Valuer General, Sally Dale.Published on Monday, January 8, the report details new l...
Guyra 2023 weather summary
2023 RAINFALL: 845.4 mm, 33 mm lower than the average.DECEMBER SUMMARY(Long term average in brackets)Rainfall: 125.4 mm (101 mm) on 12 daysAverage maximum temp: 25.5C (22.7C)Average minimum temp: ...
Xmas lights winners
The Christmas lights competition organised by the Guyra and Community Progress Association (G&CPA) has proved successful in encouraging residents to light up their homes. The G&CPA has extended thanks to everyone who put in so much effort and...