

Still fighting to ‘Save Bombala’
There has been an apparent policy backflip on council demergers by the State Government, giving the Save Bombala group further hope that a local demerger may be possible.
Earlier this month Minister Shelley Hancock announced that the Gundagai and Tumbarumba demerge petitions were valid and that the matters would be…

Guntis’ dream comes true with cup win
Fine, warm and dusty conditions prevailed for the six event card at the Cooma Ti-tree Racecourse on Saturday where a large crowd was present to witness competitive racing. The High Country Subaru Cooma Cup, over the distance of 1600 metres, was the main event, and saw seven horses vying for…

Water restrictions start
Snowy Monaro Regional Council is set to implement Level 3 water restrictions for residents in Bombala, Delegate and Nimmitabel. Due to the prolonged dry weather conditions, flows to the Coolumbooka River, Delegate River and Lake Wallace Dam have decreased. As a result of these conditions, there is less available water…

Reg returns from UK tour
Bombala’s Reagan Hurley and his family have just returned from the footy experience of a lifetime, with Reg playing in a three-game tour in the United Kingdom. Reg was selected by the CRL earlier in the year to represent the NSW Country Under 16s overseas, set to play three games…

SMEC engineer gives guided tour of fluids lab
Last Wednesday 27 November, previous Snowy Mountains Engineering Corporation (SMEC) Director and Chief hydropower engineer Damian Kenneally visited Cooma to take few dozen locals on a tour of the old SMEC fluids laboratory on Sharp Street, a building in which he worked for a number of years.
“The building was…

Cannonball takes over Thredbo for a massive weekend of competition
Australia’s biggest gravity mountain biking event, the Cannonball Mountain Biking Festival, has just wrapped up in Thredbo after five huge days of competition, with nearly 1,000 competitors racing for a chunk of the $100K prize pool across the five iconic events. The seventh instalment of the event attracted some of…
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The Monaro Post & SnowPost out today...
Don’t forget to pick your copies!!
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New roundabout for highway
A vital transport route will be upgraded with the NSW Government today announcing an agreement to work with Snowy Hydro Limited to upgrade the state road network.
The upgrades will cater for increased heavy vehicle movements as a result of the construction of Snowy 2.0.
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Is this a pretend promise like, the swimming pool upgrade in Bombala, oh and the 16 million to fix our water, the council and John Barilaro are so full of shit, hell has a special place for them.
Put a roundabout near bws for when all the creeks are flooded that would be a better option
Yeah cause a roundabout will work really well there when trying to turn right out of polo flat North bound in a b double. 🤦♂️
How about a roundabout on the intersection at rhythm. For as long as I can remember it’s been a right pain in the arse in winter trying to come off Hilton street as well as not being able to see the traffic cause everyone parks along the curb in front of rhythm making it near impossible to see what’s coming. 🤦🏽♀️
A set stop lights in winter to slow the traffic down so we can get out of our drive ways
Bandaids always drop off after a few hours or a day....expect this not to be enough after a short while too. Bypass once and for all!
I just wish the trucks would stop using air breaks at the 4 mile!!
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WATER RESTRICTIONS START
Snowy Monaro RegionalCouncil is set to implement Level 3 water restrictions for residents in Bombala, Delegate
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Thinking of both beautiful little Ben (lots of love Norma and Wayne) and Tony Anthony and all your families. Love from all the Agnew family xx
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Grab your copy of The Monaro Post. On sale NOW.
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What a great day at the Cooma Races.
Cooma Ex - Services Club Sundowners Maiden Cup. Race 5 winner Mahjong Rose crossing the finishing line. #TheMonaroPost #coomaexservicesclub #coomaraces #greatcrowd #racing ... See MoreSee Less
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Never seen the track that dry
Joanne all weather track 😂
Drought, no grass...
Donna Willis Linda Makins Lionel Makins look how dry it is.
Would not run my horses on that
jesus the tracks dry
Brutal.
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High County Subaru proud to be the major sponsor of the Cooma Races. Luke Tory and Ben Rolfe from High Country Subaru congratulate the winner of the 2019 Cooma Cup - Great Glen in Race 4.
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2nd prize winner is Kylie Cord who got 2 mins to fill her trolley, thanks to The Cooma Ex-Services Club trolley grab promo and Woolworths, Kylie absolutely ran her heart out to fill that trolley and fill that trolley she did. Kylie walked away with over $1000 worth of meat, toys and so much more. #TheMonaroPost #coomaexservicesclub #trolleygrabpromo #latenightshopping #woolworths #shoplocal ... See MoreSee Less
Well done....
Yes yes yes you got it girl 💜💜
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Got the right idea grabbing all that meat
Ingrid Wittig how I'd do it 😂😂😂
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Cooma Ex- Services Club and Woolworths Trolley Grab, with Colin Morgan racing the clock with his 4 mins, Colin walked away with $350 worth. Well done Colin!!
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Someone should have given him a hand or start the clock when he reached the meat??? just saying
Amanda Carlon Sharon Williams this guy is living my dream!!
Yeah could of helped him ☹️
Poor. Old. Man need help.
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Christmas markets this weekend!
Come along to Jindabyne’s monthly markets held at the Memorial Hall in the Town Centre on Saturday 7 December from 10am to 2pm.
Set to be the biggest markets of the year it is expected to draw people in from around the region with lots of different markets stalls to ponder.
This special Christmas market will give the community the opportunity to browse plenty of stalls with local produce and locally made items, making the best Christmas present ideas and stocking fillers. ... See MoreSee Less
Best Market in the snowiest....great variety of fresh produce, hand made local product, arts and craft....plus excellent locally roasted coffee 🙂
Pauline Gibcus when do you head up there?
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Bombala carnival set to return
The Bombala community has been mourning the loss of its annual Street Carnival for a number of years, but in very exciting news, the carni is on its way back!
The Bombala & District Chamber of Commerce is teaming up with both the Bombala Rotary and Lions Clubs to get the carnival back on its feet, and they’re starting with a fledgling event on December 13.
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“We’ve got some really exciting things planned, and while this is just the start, and we have a long way to go, this will pave the way for the Street Carnival to return in full force,” Chamber President, Zoe Joseph said.
Echoing the much loved street carnival, the main street of Bombala will be closed on the evening of December 13, with late night shopping and a shop local campaign launch being the backbone of the night.
There will also be a very exciting Christmas Disco put on by the Cosmo Cafe, and if the recent Halloween Disco is anything to go by, families will be coming out in droves to enjoy the festive fun.
Mrs Claus will be found spreading extra cheer at the disco, while the big man himself will be visiting the street to top things off!
While everyone will have the chance to see Santa, there will also be some wonderful stalls and face painting for the kids, and of course lots of great options for dining in the main street.
And did we mention the chocolate wheel? The ham raffles were always a big favourite with the Bombala Street Carnival crowd, and many will be thrilled to see the chocolate wheel whirring around again to give everyone a chance to win. ... See MoreSee Less
Sounds good Zoe, Rob
Sounds like fun. 😄
Yabbie races!!
1 week ago
The Monaro Post newspaper out today...
Don’t forget to pick up your copy!!
We cover the Snowy Monaro Region with all the local news, sport, rural, real estate and classifieds & so much more.
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We were not looking forward to the nbn but quite frankly when it came to our area and we had no choice we actually found it is very good and fast to download things.
What they are committed to and what they are delivering are two very different things.
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FIRE THREATENED TO SPREAD
At approximately 12:15pm last Friday 29 November, a grass fire broke out behind the Snow Season Motor Inn (previously the Marlborough Motor Inn) on the corner of the Monaro Hwy and Solomon Lane in Cooma, resulting in the total destruction of two disused buildings and further damages to surrounding buildings, bush and grassland.
Suspected to have potentially been started as a result of arson, the grass fire quickly spread to the CYTA (Pacific) Lodge of the Snow Season Motor Inn.
There was severe fire danger and a total fire ban in place on the day, and despite the immediate response from local Rural Fire Service and Fire and Rescue units, the CYTA Lodge was quickly engulfed in flame and could not be saved..... Read the full story on page 3 of today's Monaro Post. ... See MoreSee Less
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2 weeks ago
As LETAPE rides through BERRIDALE.
Be safe and watch for road closures around the SnowyMths. Thanks to @thefatman76 for the video.
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2 weeks ago
UPDATE: The Monaro Highway is now open.
A grass fire has spread to buildings behind the Snow Season Motor Inn (formerly the Marlborough Hotel). Please avoid the area while emergency services attend. ... See MoreSee Less
I'm not trying to start an argument or stir shit here but I have to say this. I did a few deliveries in the Maryborough Gympie area only 9 months ago. And the place was the greenest I have seen it in so many years. Even Gympie dry Old Gympie was a flourishing green pasture and the entire region around it was lovely and green. After the massive storms in Townsville and the North coast most of that region had more water then even Brisbane did? So how did it become so dry so damn quick and so little time I mean to say I've grown up in Queensland most my life and I never seen anything like this before and I've seen a lot so what the fuck is going on and seriously think about this something is not right here.
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Huge fire at CYTA Lodge behind the four Seasons motor Inn Cooma(formerly the Marlborough Hotel), fire and rescue are in full force to contain the blaze. #TheMonaroPost #localmedia #news #fire #besafe ... See MoreSee Less
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Helping animal victims...
With hundreds of thousands of hectares of bushland burnt and over 500 homes destroyed, the bushfires in northern NSW and QLD are some of the worst in living memory.
As well as the damages to homes and communities, the fires have taken a heavy toll on populations of native wildlife. While an official death toll is impossible, it is estimated to be well into the millions.
Cooma local Narelle Morgan decided to answer a call put out by animal rescue organisation, the rescue collective, asking for donations and supplies.
“I thought I’d see if there was support from the local community, so I put it on facebook and I got a really good response. Everyone wanted to help,” Narelle explained.
She established drop-off points at Jindabyne Mitre 10, Berridale Post Office as well as at her own workplace of Monaro Freight in Cooma.
Monaro Freight Owner and Manager Marco Revelant donated transportation to Sydney and another freight company called Daniel Trucking donated the rest of the transportation from Sydney to Coffs Harbour.
Tracies Café in East Jindabyne, the Cooma Pet Shop and Laoko were also collecting supplies to send north and after hearing of Narelle was doing, the four combined their efforts.
People from across the region were inspired to support the cause, making donations to send north. By the time they were ready for transport, there were more than two full pallets worth of
milk replacers, paw paw cream, bandages, syringes, animal pellets and more, all ready to be taken north.
“Organising freight was the easy part,” Narelle said.
“The hard part was asking people to put their hands in their pockets and donate, because so many people around here are doing it hard too because of the drought.”
Narelle wanted to express her appreciation to all the individuls, as well as Agriwest Cooma South East Rural, Elders and Landmark who made donations.
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COOMA So Much to LUV .....go you good things. XOXO
Super proud to have played a part in this wonderful initiative
Fantastic effort...some fire affected people have sadly resorted to dishonesty to feed there animals ... hopefully now this will cease when these donations are delivered
Terrific effort to all involved. We are certainty part of a lovely caring community.
Well done Narelle & everyone in Cooma & surrounds who helped in any way. I'm sure it will all be appreciated.👏👏
Well done
Well done Narelle.
2 weeks ago
CWA supporting “Ladies of the Land”.....
“For country women, by country women.” So goes the last line of the Country Women’s Association (CWA) motto. A motto the Jindabyne (Day) branch has upheld through their latest venture, “Ladies of the Land”.
Eighteen shoe boxes were lined with festive tissue paper then packed to the top with
‘treats’ such as lovely toiletries, little gifts, special teas, sweets, lipsticks, tasty biscuits and more. To finish off, a Christmas card was put on top. The boxes were then wrapped in newspaper, as requested – pages from the Monaro Post in fact, and tied up with ribbon. President Dale Whitfield delivered the completed
boxes to Cheryl O’Toole at the “Ladies of the Land” collection point in Cooma.
A transport company from Queanbeyan has volunteered to transport the boxes to Orange where they will be distributed to women who need them the most. ... See MoreSee Less
Well done CWA! Angie Kerr ❤️
Josine Reid
I am excited to do this so I went shopping today for stuff and I can fill one myself will also bring newspaper and some ribbon on Tuesday I am so excited to see you again with Gael and Helen. So much to catch up on x
FANTASTIC effort Jindy CWA - thank you!!
I love the CWA - you ladies rock!!!
I will find some news paper with interesting stuff in it to wrap. For example an unflattering photo of Trump or some controversial headline
These women should be running the council. They work harder and smarter than the current crop
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Sean Newlin do you know about this
Jack Markham Joe Carey
Jordan Chenery ?
Todd Whiter Rhys Crouch
1st December is Sunday ?
Is it Saturday or Sunday?
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New management structure for SMR Council
Snowy Monaro Regional Council has approved a new senior leadership structure designed to steer a stronger and more sustainable organisation that better serves and meets community needs.
The restructure is part of a major organisational review and redesign after a number of significant issues affecting Council’s efficiency and overall effectiveness were identified...... Read the full story on page 3 of today's Monaro Post.
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Does this mean dirt roads get upgraded more often
Maybe turf all them out and start again, with people of honesty and integrity. Current mob are self serving criminals