
Moyne staff dressed up for Book Week celebrations.
Book Week Celebrations At Moyne: Book week was celebrated at Moyne with the staff and some residents dressing up for the occasion. A group conversation about favourite books brought back many memories of our childhoods.
Bounding Into Spring: On Friday 29 August, Grazing Revolution is hosting a morning on balancing decision making within a family farming business. Some of the topics to be covered will be around family dynamics, landscape management, profit plus balancing work and family time. The event will be held at “Cooyong”, 33 Wilkinsons Rd, Crowther from 9.30am to 1.00pm. Morning tea will be provided, please bring along a chair, mug, and an interested friend. Register by Wednesday 27 August at https://events.humanitix.com/bounding-into-spring-layered-decision-making-in-a-mixed-farming-business
Helping To Grow Agritourism In The Central West: Farmers and local producers across the Central West region are invited to attend a free evening of networking and presentations to learn how tourism can support a farm’s profitability, resilience and diversification. The session being held in Bathurst on Tuesday 19 August, 5pm – 7:30pm, will be hosted by experts from Nutrien Ag Solutions, Burns Planning & Development, Kenny Spring Solicitors, Tilma Group, Local Land Services and DNCW.Register at https://bathurstliveinvest.com.au/event/how-agritourism-can-support-farm-resilience-and-diversification/
Community Sports Dad Of The Year 2025: Nominations are now open for the 2025 Community Sports Dad of the Year Award, celebrating local dads across the country who work tirelessly behind the scenes to support their local sporting teams. Entry is free and the winner will receive a $5,000 gift card for equipment/uniforms for their local sporting team, in addition to a Philips Reverse Osmosis purification water station. Submit nominations via www.sportsdads.com.au/community before 27 August.
Want To Save Money And Reduce Food Waste At Home? Join the Love Food Challenge this September and receive a free food saving kit when you sign up by 25 August. Your kit includes: a reusable shopping bag, fruit and vegetable bags, use it up tape, food covers and bag clips. You’ll also get simple, practical tips to help you waste less food (up to 8kg), cut down on greenhouse gas emissions and save around $160 on groceries. Food saving kits are limited, so don’t miss out. Sign up at bit.ly/LoveFoodChallenge.

Join the Love Food Challenge this September and save on your grocery bill.