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Welcome to Walgett

Walgett is a town in northern NSW, Australia, it is the junction of the Barwon and Namoi Rivers and the Kamilaroi and Castlereagh Highways. It was inhabited by the Gamilaroi (also spelt Kamilaroi) Nation of Indigenous peoples before white settlement.

Walgett website and business directory, Walgett is a town in northern NSW, Australia, it is the junction of the Barwon and Namoi Rivers and the Kamilaroi and Castlereagh Highways. It was inhabited by the Gamilaroi (also spelt Kamilaroi) Nation of Indigenous peoples before white settlement. It was gazetted in 1851 and town sites were surveyed in 1859.

Tourism

Walgett is a major highway junction for touring routes to the north Lightning Ridge, to the East Burren Junction and Wee Waa to the South Coonamble to the west Brewarrina.

Agriculture

The Walgett District is a producer of a variety of agricultural commodities including cotton, wheat, beef cattle and sheep and pulse crops.

History

Walgett is rich in history it was gazetted in 1859 and the courthouse built in 1865 it was a port for paddle steamers in 1861 to 1870.  It was proclaimed 20 March 1885 and surveyed.

Directory

A business directory of the town and is included in the Namoi Business Directory, if you own a business the cost to have a landing page and or a listing is minimal.

Rural News

Burren Junction Cottage

Burren Junction Cottage

The Burren Junction Cottage

Looking for accommodation while visiting or working in Burren Junction? We have the place for you.
Our little cottage offers a one-bedroom, fully self-contained unit
Double bed with a built-in wardrobe
Bathroom with a shower, toilet and sink area.
A small hallway leads to an open-plan kitchen and lounge area
There’s a fold-out lounge to accommodate more friends to stay.
The kitchen has a full gas oven for all your cooking needs.
Set on a quiet town block close to all our beautiful town has to offer.
Only a short walk to our local pub and the local cafe.
The relaxing Burren Junction bore baths are only a 5-minute drive away to soak away all your worries at the end of the day.

For all inquiries or to book, please call
Jacquelle on 0475 295 791
Or Email Jacquelleminers10@gmail. Com

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Burren firm all smiles after Future Drought Fund fillip

Burren firm all smiles after Future Drought Fund fillip

Grain Central June 19, 2025

PRIVATE research company AgEcon Australia has received $6 million from the Federal Government’s Future Drought Fund to investigate a suite of issues around securing irrigation water, renewable energy, and climate science.

Partners in the five-year project which kicked off this month include Macquarie University and the University of Southern Queensland, with a major investment from the Cotton Research and Development Corporation.

Other stakeholders include Sugar Research Australia, Horticulture Innovation Australia, and the Ricegrowers’ Association of Australia, and the $6M in FDF funding adds to around $7M in total in in-kind support from all partners.

AgEcon is based in the north-west New South Wales town of Burren Junction, and its project was one of only eight from a field of 120 gain FDF funds in the current round.

“We have teamed up with some of the best and brightest minds in the nation to find solutions to saving water, understanding climate processes, ensuring efficient land use, and exploring new business opportunities for energy generation,” AgEcon partner Janine Powell said.

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Walgett GM leaves on a positive note

Walgett GM leaves on a positive note

Resigning from the position of general manager (GM) was a difficult decision for Megan Dixon, but one she felt she had to make. 

"I loved my role and the community but it was a misalignment in terms of where I felt I needed to be," Ms Dixon said. 

The Walgett Shire Council announced her resignation on Tuesday, 25 March.

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Understanding the Importance of House Valuation Services in Today's Market

Understanding the Importance of House Valuation Services in Today's Market

A clear understanding of your property's value starts with professional house valuation services—here’s why they matter more than ever in today’s market.

This article explores the critical role of house valuation services in today's property market. It explains what these services involve, why accurate valuations matter for buyers, sellers, and investors, and the key factors that influence property value. It also addresses common misconceptions and outlines the valuation process, helping readers make informed real estate decisions.

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5 Ways to Support Preschoolers with Disabilities During Seasonal Transitions

Illustration of colourful paper cutouts representing diversity in abilities among preschoolers.
Colourful paper cutouts of figures representing diverse abilities including a wheelchair user and a figure with a hearing aid, symbolising the support for preschoolers with disabilities during seasonal transitions.

As seasons shift, so do the routines and environments that preschoolers with disabilities have just begun to master. This period of transition can be unsettling, but it also presents a unique opportunity to strengthen their adaptability and resilience. 

Here’s how you can support these young learners in navigating the changes with confidence and ease.

1. Maintain Consistency Where It Counts

During times of change, maintaining some level of consistency is crucial for preschoolers with disabilities. 

Try to keep familiar routines in place, like the same morning welcome or bedtime story ritual. It  provides a comforting sense of predictability amidst the newness.

Furthermore, use consistent language when introducing changes, whether it’s a new teacher, classroom, or set of activities. 

Consistent communication helps reduce anxiety and builds a bridge of trust that eases the transition into a new season.

2. Prepare Through Pretend Play

Pretend play is not just fun; it’s a powerful teaching tool, especially for children with disabilities. 

An expert at GymbaROO, known for its specialised neuro-developmental programs, suggests role-playing different scenarios that might occur with the new season to help preschoolers mentally and emotionally prepare for upcoming changes.

For instance, simulate a classroom setting where leaves are falling or snow is visible through the window. These playful rehearsals can make the actual experience less intimidating and more manageable when it occurs.

3. Create a Visual Countdown

A specialist from Sydney Psych Assessments emphasised the value of visual aids for children with learning disabilities. 

They suggest creating a countdown calendar featuring images that represent significant events, such as a pumpkin for fall or a snowflake for winter. 

Through marking off each day and discussing the upcoming changes and any feelings associated with them, this approach builds positive anticipation and helps children grasp the concepts of time and change effectively.

4. Engage with Seasonal Sensory Activities

Seasonal transitions are a great time to engage preschoolers with disabilities in sensory activities tailored to the time of year. 

Activities like playing with leaves, smelling cinnamon in the fall, or touching cold ice in the winter can be both therapeutic and educational.

These activities stimulate sensory engagement and connect the abstract concept of changing seasons with concrete, tactile experiences.

5. Foster Communication Skills

Effective communication is key during any transition. 

Encourage preschoolers with disabilities to express their thoughts and feelings about the changes they’re experiencing. It could be through words, pictures, or any form of communication that works best for them.

Giving them the tools and opportunities to express themselves empowers them to take control of their own experiences and emotions.

Navigating New Horizons Together

Supporting preschoolers with disabilities through seasonal transitions isn’t just about managing change; it’s about turning each transition into a stepping stone for growth and learning. 

Embracing these strategies provides a framework for these young learners to adapt and thrive. Let’s make each season a reason to celebrate their unique journey and the progress they make.

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