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Burren Junction Community Comes Together for ANZAC Day 2026

Burren Junction Community Comes Together for ANZAC Day 2026

25th April, 2026

The Burren Junction community gathered in strong numbers on April 25 to commemorate ANZAC Day, honouring the courage, sacrifice and legacy of Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women.

The morning began outside Burren Junction Public School, where students, staff and community members assembled before marching together to the town’s war memorial. Led by senior students carrying the Australian flag and school banner, the procession reflected both pride and respect, with young and old walking side by side through the streets.

At the memorial, the service was led by the Burren Junction Public School Year 6 Parliament, who played a central role throughout the ceremony. School leaders welcomed attendees, including returned service personnel and community members, and highlighted the importance of remembering not only those who served in past conflicts but also those who continue to serve today.

Wednesday, April 29, 2026/Author: Kate Schwager/Number of views (3359)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: No rating
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Burren Junction Bore opens for the season 30th March

Burren Junction Bore opens for the season 30th March

Article from Walgett Shire Facebook

๐Ÿ’ฆ ๐Ÿ’ฆ ๐๐ฎ๐ซ๐ซ๐ž๐ง ๐‰๐ฎ๐ง๐œ๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐๐จ๐ซ๐ž ๐๐š๐ญ๐ก๐ฌ ๐‘๐ž๐จ๐ฉ๐ž๐ง๐ข๐ง๐ !๐Ÿ’ฆ

Great news for locals and travellers alike — the Burren Junction Bore Baths will officially reopen on Monday 30th March ๐Ÿ™Œ

Come and soak in the warm artesian waters and enjoy one of the Walgett Shire’s most relaxing stops ๐ŸŒฟ

Please note:
๐Ÿ”น There will be no caretaker onsite
๐Ÿ”น Camping is available for just $5 per night via an honesty box system
๐Ÿ”น A tap & pay honesty system will be installed in the near future

Pack the van, bring your swimmers, and make Burren Junction part of your outback adventure ๐Ÿšโœจ

#VisitWalgettRegion #BurrenJunction #BoreBaths #OutbackNSW #RoadTripReady #artesianwater

Thursday, March 26, 2026/Author: Kate Schwager/Number of views (8263)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: 3.0
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How a Sanitization Service Supports Healthier Community Spaces

How a Sanitization Service Supports Healthier Community Spaces

Maintaining hygienic community spaces through a sanitisation service may support public health, build trust, and help shared environments remain safe and welcoming.

 Shared spaces such as schools, businesses, and community facilities rely on consistent hygiene practices to remain safe for visitors and staff. A professional sanitisation service focuses on reducing bacteria and viruses on frequently touched surfaces using approved disinfectants and specialised equipment. Unlike routine cleaning, sanitisation targets microorganisms that may remain on surfaces long after visible dirt is removed. As awareness of preventive hygiene grows across Australia, organisations are increasingly adopting structured sanitisation programs to support healthier environments. Combined with responsible cleaning practices and community awareness, professional sanitisation may help reduce contamination risks while maintaining confidence in the spaces people use every day.

Wednesday, March 11, 2026/Author: Julian Parsons/Number of views (2863)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: No rating
Why Safe Driving Matters for Families Attending Activities Like Legs Dance Studio

Why Safe Driving Matters for Families Attending Activities Like Legs Dance Studio

Safe travel habits support the routines, connections, and opportunities that community activities provide.

Regular trips to extracurricular activities such as a legs dance studio place families on the road several times each week, often during busy or low-visibility periods. Safe driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and thoughtful planning may reduce risks and make travel more manageable. Parking courtesy, reliable vehicles, and awareness of local traffic conditions all contribute to safer journeys. Community programs depend on consistent attendance, and safe transport helps make that possible. By modelling responsible driving and planning trips carefully, families support not only their children’s activities but also the safety and wellbeing of their wider community.

Tuesday, February 24, 2026/Author: Julian Parsons/Number of views (3095)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: No rating
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Fuel Subsidies for Community Services

Fuel Subsidies for Community Services

5 May, 2026

Member for Barwon, Roy Butler, has warned that the ongoing fuel crisis could severely compromise access to essential health and community services in rural and remote communities unless a temporary fuel subsidy is introduced.

Mr Butler’s office has been contacted by numerous organisations that provide transport for rural and remote patients to attend health and specialist appointments, as well as organisations delivering health services directly into people’s homes.

“These services are a lifeline for people who have no other means of transport,” Mr Butler said. “Any disruption caused by increased fuel prices would have serious consequences for health and wellbeing outcomes in our communities.”

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Fuel Crisis Prompts Tourism Concerns

Fuel Crisis Prompts Tourism Concerns

5 May 2026

Rising concern about the impact of the fuel crisis on local tourism has prompted the Member for Barwon, Roy Butler, to urge city residents to continue with their plans to visit regional NSW over the Easter holiday.  

Local tourism operators are reporting a bump in Easter cancellations against a backdrop of lower overall bookings in March this year compared to the same time last year. 

“It’s a tough time for many people who work in tourism,” said Mr Butler.  

“Caravan parks in Broken Hill are reporting a drop in revenue of more than 25%, with management and staff discussing reduced hours. 

“Fewer shifts are available for motel workers around Narrabri too. 

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Timber, Fibre Cement or Metal? A Practical Guide to Outdoor Cladding Materials for Australian Homes

A comparative guide for Australian homeowners navigating the benefits, drawbacks, and ideal uses of timber, fibre cement, and metal outdoor cladding materials.

Author: Julian Parsons/Friday, March 28, 2025/Categories: Feature Writer Julian Parsons

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In a country as vast and climate-diverse as Australia, the materials we choose to wrap around our homes do more than just contribute to curb appeal. Outdoor cladding plays a vital role in protecting properties from the elements, improving insulation, enhancing bushfire resilience, and shaping a home’s long-term durability.

Whether you're building new, renovating an old weatherboard, or upgrading for better energy efficiency, understanding the options for outdoor cladding is essential—particularly in regions like Sydney, where homes face everything from summer heat to coastal exposure.

This guide walks through three of the most popular materials—timber, fibre cement, and metal cladding—highlighting their strengths, challenges, and best-fit applications for Australian homes.

Why Outdoor Cladding Matters in Australia

Cladding isn't just about creating a modern, sleek faรงade. In Australia, it's also about ensuring homes are built to endure.

Outdoor cladding protects your home from wind, rain, sun, and bushfire threats. It can influence thermal performance, assist in waterproofing, and, depending on the material, provide sound insulation. In areas prone to bushfires, it may also need to meet specific Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) ratings.

More than that, it defines the architectural character of a home—from the warmth of timber to the minimalism of metal.

In a recent piece by Namoi News on climate-resilient architecture, the importance of material selection in future-proofing homes against Australia’s increasingly extreme weather was front and centre—making your choice of cladding more relevant than ever.

Timber Cladding: Natural Beauty and Warmth

Pros:

  • Aesthetic versatility—suited to both heritage and contemporary styles.

  • Renewable when sourced responsibly.

  • Adds natural texture and warmth to the exterior.
     

Cons:

  • Requires ongoing maintenance—staining, sealing, and inspection.

  • Vulnerable to moisture, termites, and UV degradation if untreated.

  • Needs to be BAL-rated or fire-retardant in bushfire zones.
     

Timber cladding remains a favourite for homeowners who want their property to feel warm, grounded, and connected to nature. It’s especially popular in regional and coastal areas, where it complements the surrounding landscape.

However, that charm comes with responsibility. Maintaining timber is essential if you want it to look good and last beyond the decade. Treated or modified options (like thermally modified ash or charred timber) are gaining popularity for their enhanced durability and reduced upkeep.

Fibre Cement Cladding: Low-Maintenance and Fire-Resistant

Pros:

  • Exceptionally durable—resists rot, fire, termites, and warping.

  • Can mimic timber, render, or stone finishes.

  • Minimal upkeep required over time.
     

Cons:

  • Heavier material—requires strong support and professional installation.

  • Not biodegradable and energy-intensive to produce.
     

Fibre cement is often the go-to solution in high-risk fire zones and areas that experience heavy rain or humidity. It’s a practical solution for homeowners seeking a modern look without the maintenance load of natural materials.

Additionally, fibre cement cladding can replicate the look of other materials—meaning you can enjoy the visual appeal of timber or stone, without the maintenance those natural materials typically demand.

If you’re considering fibre cement or timber options for your next renovation or new build, the Vega Carpentry outdoor cladding services offer tailored solutions suited to Sydney’s climate and style preferences. Their practical insights on design and installation help ensure that the material chosen performs well over time, especially in challenging conditions.

Metal Cladding: Modern, Strong and Lightweight

Pros:

  • Lightweight and easy to install.

  • Fire-resistant and pest-proof.

  • Strong visual appeal for contemporary or industrial designs.
     

Cons:

  • Can be prone to denting or scratching.

  • Often lacks natural insulating properties—may require additional layers.

  • Limited colour fade resistance without quality coatings.
     

Metal cladding, including Colorbond and aluminium panels, is increasingly popular in urban environments where durability, ease of installation, and aesthetics matter. Its clean lines and reflective properties suit minimalist homes, and it can be surprisingly energy-efficient when combined with thermal break layers or insulation batts.

For properties in cyclone-prone or high-wind areas, metal is often a smart choice due to its strength-to-weight ratio.

In a recent lifestyle piece by Namoi News exploring 2024’s top outdoor trends, modern cladding materials like metal and composite blends were highlighted as key design features—particularly for homeowners looking to balance style with sustainability.

Factors to Consider When Choosing Outdoor Cladding

When deciding on a cladding material, here are several considerations:

  • Climate: Coastal homes may need materials resistant to salt corrosion; inland areas may prioritise fire safety or insulation.

  • Design Style: Timber for rustic charm, metal for sleek minimalism, or fibre cement for adaptable modern looks.

  • Maintenance: Timber requires more upkeep, while fibre cement and metal are largely set-and-forget.

  • Budget: Consider not only upfront costs but also long-term maintenance, painting, or repairs.

  • Environmental Impact: Timber (when certified) is renewable, while fibre cement is durable but not biodegradable. Look for recyclable options or low-embodied energy products where possible.
     

Outdoor Cladding Trends Across NSW

A growing trend across NSW is to mix materials—for example, combining timber accents with a base of fibre cement to create texture and contrast. There’s also a notable shift towards prefabricated cladding systems that speed up installation and reduce labour costs.

Sustainability is also playing a bigger role. Designers and builders are exploring reclaimed timber, low-tox finishes, and cladding solutions that contribute to thermal performance.

The Value of Professional Installation

Regardless of your choice, proper installation is critical. Poorly fitted cladding can result in water leaks, structural issues, or non-compliance with local building codes.

Engaging professionals who understand local weather conditions, building regulations, and architectural style ensures that your cladding not only looks good but functions properly for years to come.

Whether you're building from scratch or updating an existing exterior, expert guidance—like that offered by Vega Carpentry outdoor cladding—may ensure the finish looks great and performs well across seasons. The key is to work with those who understand the interplay between materials, structure, and the surrounding environment.

Final Thoughts

Choosing the right outdoor cladding for your home isn’t just about style—it’s about finding a balance between function, maintenance, cost, and sustainability. In an era of climate extremes, every decision about your home’s exterior plays a role in how well it performs.

By weighing the pros and cons of timber, fibre cement, and metal—and by consulting with experienced professionals—you can create a home that’s not only beautiful but resilient for years to come.

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