THE ARTICLES YOU CLICKED IN JANUARY-MARCH
No.1: Remember the storm of January 19? No? It was vicious and it left its mark. Remind yourself here.
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No.2: The annual Lamb and Potato Festival was a winner, as expected, late in January. Check out more great images.
No.3: Rain made an impact on numbers through the gate at the 2015 Guyra Show but, as usual, the show went on! Some events were rescheduled and rehoused but the vibe was the same. More photos here.
No.4: You were interested in finding put just who the entrants in the 2015 Guyra Showgirl Competition. Refresh your memory about the candidates - click here.
No.5: The 29th Guyra Lamb & Potato Festival continues to go from strength to strength. What started out as a simple idea to promote two of our most recognised prime agricultural products has taken on a life of its own. Check out this collection of photos.
No.6: The Guyra Crusty Spuds over 35s Masters Team recently competed in the annual NRL Masters competition on the Gold Coast. The Crusty Spuds were one of 80 teams from all over Australia and New Zealand that make the trip to the Gold Coast each year. More here
No.7: Grandparents’ Day at Guyra Central School is one of our best community events and is a very special day for our students and Grandparents. Here are some just gorgeous photos of the big day.
No.8: Guyra beef producers Bill and Jacqui Mitchell have leapt from the paddock to the green room to appear on behalf of Coles in content pieces created specifically for Channel 7’s My Kitchen Rules on Tuesday, March 17. Read more
No.9: After two years on the sidelines, the Spuds are on their way back but need players to attend training and register their interest as soon as possible to ensure that senior league is not absent from town for another year. Read the January 29 report here.
No.10: Heavy rain over two days has put smiles on the faces of farmers around the district. The weather station at Guyra MPS recorded a total of 100mm over two days on January 26 and 27. More photos of the wet stuff here.