
Sugarloaf Studios are taking bookings for Santa photos.
Santa Photos: You don’t have to leave town to get Santa photos for your little one. Sugarloaf Studios are now taking bookings for their 2025 Santa Sessions complete with both Santa and Mrs Claus! There are only 200 spots available so reserve your place today. For $75 sessions book at sugarloafstudio.pixieset.com/booking/santa-photos or for or $25 sessions book at sugarloafstudio.pixieset.com/booking/25-santa-photos
Service NSW Mobile Service Centre: Will be at Memorial Park, Canowindra on Tuesday 9 December from 9am – 3pm. Visit the Mobile Service Centre to access services like:
• Driver Knowledge Tests
• Driver licence, monility parking and photo card applications
• Working with Children Checks
• NDIS Workeer Checks
• Birth, death and marriage certificates
• Cost of living support and more.
Call 13 77 88 or visit service.nsw.gov.au to check the latest timetable.
Koorawatha Showground Markets: Are coming up on Saturday 29 November, 9am – 1pm. The Markets are now being held at the Koorawatha Showgrounds, Bumbaldry Street. Organisers are looking for stallholders, $20 per single site. Email koorawathamarkets@gmail.com, call Karen 0439 095 939 or Kathryn 0412 670 896.
Will’s Working Bee: Join Mid Lachlan Landcare for their last on-ground work planned for 2025 at ‘Lowanna’ in Cudal. Lowanna is a working farm and nature oasis. Will Johnson and his family have been working hard to enhance and extend the natural Box Gum Grassy Woodland habitat on and around the farm. Bring drinks, hat and sunscreen. Lunch will be provided. For more information and to register, go to events.humanitix.com/will-s-working-bee
NSW Rural Fire Service (NSW RFS) Cadet Program: Nine enthusiastic Year 11 students from Canowindra High School have been actively participating in the NSW RFS Cadet Program, held on Wednesday afternoon during sport time in terms 3 and 4. This exceptional initiative is designed to develop leadership skills, foster teamwork and instil a strong sense of community responsibility through volunteer service. Throughout the program, the committed students have been introduced to a wide range of essential skills required by first responders. These include basic first aid, hazard recognition, effective communication, operation of firefighting tools and equipment and foundational firefighting techniques. Well done to these students!

Courageous Year 11 cadets volunteered to sit inside a staged car wreck while it was carefully dismantled using the hydraulic ‘Jaws of Life’ – an unforgettable and impactful learning opportunity.