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Federation and Moira councils were joined by NSW Government Regional Roads and Transport Minister, The Hon Paul Toole MLA and Member for Albury Justin. ....
Slim Dusty Festival Postponed Again Until 2022 Kempsey’s Slim Dusty Festival, set for September has been postponed. The event has been rescheduled for 2022. The 15th annual event, initially set for 2020 then moved to 2-5 September 2021 will now take place between 8-11 September 2022. The Slim Dusty Festival is held in September to mark the anniversary of Slim’s passing in 2003. Chairman of the Slim Dusty Foundation, Slim’s son Dr David Kirkpatrick said today: “Whilst it is very disappointing to have to postpone the Slim Dusty Kempsey Festival until next year, we wish to ensure everyone that we want to present the best possible event we can which is not achievable in the current environment. We are determined to make the 2022 festival a special event for all of us and we thank you for your patience and understanding it will be worth it!”, ....
The Slim Dusty Foundation and Chandler Shaw Events regret to announce that due to the ongoing spectre of COVID-19 and its potential to restrict or cancel. ....
Locals encouraged to nominate exemplary youth Nominations for the 2021 Warrnambool and Moyne Youth Awards are now open, with community members encouraged to nominate. The awards recognise young people aged between 12 and 25 who have exemplified and demonstrated cooperation, resilience, responsibility, kindness and passion. Warrnambool Mayor Cr Vicki Jellie said that the awards are an important opportunity to recognise and celebrate the talents and the strengths of the region’s young people. “COVID-19 had an impact on everyone, but young people were hit especially hard,” she said. Article continues below “On top of months of remote learning, young people faced the cancellation of sport and other activities, reduced social connections and the impact on the hospitality industry which disproportionately affect young people ....
Locals encouraged to nominate exemplary youth Nominations for the 2021 Warrnambool and Moyne Youth Awards are now open, with community members encouraged to nominate. The awards recognise young people aged between 12 and 25 who have exemplified and demonstrated cooperation, resilience, responsibility, kindness and passion. Warrnambool Mayor Cr Vicki Jellie said that the awards are an important opportunity to recognise and celebrate the talents and the strengths of the region’s young people. “COVID-19 had an impact on everyone, but young people were hit especially hard,” she said. Article continues below “On top of months of remote learning, young people faced the cancellation of sport and other activities, reduced social connections and the impact on the hospitality industry which disproportionately affect young people ....