28/11/2008 | Last week Mayor Wendy Tuckerman was in Canberra for the Inaugural meeting of all Australian Local Council Mayors which proved to be a very worthwhile occasion for Boorowa Council.
The Federal Government spoke of forging stronger partnerships between Federal and Local Government and was acutely aware of the state of infrastructure in our nation. The announcement of immediately distributing 250 million dollars to Councils was most welcome, of which Boorowa Council was allocated $100,000.
20/11/2008 | Tanya Kershaw is our 2009 Boorowa Show Girl after a ceremony on Saturday night where she was chosen as the winner.
The three girls involved had spent the day with the judges before they got to the evening and so everyone was very relaxed with each other.
13/11/2008 | ON the eleventh day of the eleventh month at 11am, approximately 30 local residents and war veterans gathered at the War Memorial to remember those that sacrificed their lives during war.
The service, which was conducted by Nashos Mike Coombes included the playing of Reville and the Last Post followed by a minute’s silence and the raising of the Australian flag.
6/11/2008 | Last weekend Mayor Wendy Tuckerman attended the Keep Australia Beautiful NSW Tidy Towns awards held in Dorrigo.
Boorowa was the winner of the Tidy Towns Award 2009 in the Wildlife Corridors and Habitats Conservation Award. This award was presented to Mayor Tuckerman by Doctor Lyn Webber from the Department of Environment and Climate Change for the Boorowa River Recovery Project.
31/10/2008 | BOOROWA’S rookie paramedic, Tania Scarlett will next year be enjoying the career that she loves in the beautiful Italy as part of a Group Study Exchange supported by Rotary.
23/10/2008 | MORE than 50 representatives of CWA Clubs and neighbouring zones converged on Boorowa on Monday for the annual CWA South West Zone Conference.
Among the attendees were Boorowa mayor, Wendy Tuckerman and Mrs Gloria Schultz the wife of Member for Hume Alby Schultz.
17/10/2008 | BOOROWA Central School will host a public speaking competition next Tuesday, with schools from across the Riverina taking part.
The competition began in 1994 as a project for Boorowa students and has progressed from there, to now include students from Henry Lawson in Grenfell, Cootamundra, Young, Harden, Yass, Boorowa and Cowra.