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From The Mayor’s Desk

June 6, 2024 by Roxane Manley

What a productive and exciting few days at the Destination and Economy conference in Wagga last week – we connected with some great networks and gained great in­ sight and inspiration into upcoming events, destination trends and economic implica­tions.

From presenters and information gath­ered from Destination NSW and other ser­vice providers it gave us some great ideas to really ramp up our 2024 National BBQ Championships. We have some really ex­citing ideas and news for this event which is really going to put us on the map.

I cannot think of a better way to show­ case our top quality beef, lamb, chicken and pork produced in this region. If you are producer make sure you get in touch as we are just starting to call for brands and spon­sors for the event. I can guarantee this year it is going to be bigger and better than ever.

It has been a busy week but I was pleased to be able to officially welcome those attending the Local Land Services Regional Weed Committee meeting.

I am a passionate advocate for rural is­ sues and biosecurity.

Biosecurity protects the economy, en­vironment and our community from the negative impacts of pests, diseases, and weeds.

As such, it is vital to the health, wellbeing, and prosperity of our valley of production.

We have such a diverse landscape and that strong local knowledge – from our very own weeds officers right through to the weeds committee is critical to achieve the management and control of invasive weeds.

Currently there are very favourable sea­sonal conditions for a significant weed in­cursion so we need to take practical meas­ures and minimise or eliminate threats to our land, our community and our economy.

Until next week, God bless
Phyllis Miller, OAM – Forbes Mayor

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