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Triple G

Locality: Gunnedah, New South Wales

Phone: 67422322



Address: 3 Rodney Street 2380 Gunnedah, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 Tune in now as we chat with super groovy soulful artist Dino Jag! We'll grill em on what he's been doing lately and see how his video editing skills have grown during the covid restrictions :-D Oh and he may have released one super danceable track by the name of 'Can't Keep Still' we challenge you to try to keep still while it's playing I'm betting you won't be able to. I know I can't :-D



25.01.2022 BIG THANK YOU TO EVERYONE FOR YOUR HELP AND PATIENCE WITH EXIT CHANGES TODAY! EVERYONE WAS AMAZING!

24.01.2022 Tune In now as we chat with the amazing Katrina Burgoyne all the way over in Nashville USA! And check out all Katrina's socials and her brand new track '25 cents in the ashtray'!!

23.01.2022 Forecast for Friday 25th September 2020 Mostly sunny. Medium (40%) chance of showers and the chance of a thunderstorm in the southeast late this afternoon and evening, possibly falling as snow above 1200 metres. Winds northerly 20 to 30 km/h shifting west to southwesterly 35 to 50 km/h in the late afternoon then decreasing to 25 to 35 km/h in the late evening. Fire Danger... New England: Very High Northern Slopes: Very High Sun protection 8:40am to 3:00pm, UV Index predicted to reach 8 [Very High] Gunnedah Max 25 Coonabarabran Max 19 Gwabegar Max 24 Quirindi Max 24 Tamworth Max 24 Manilla Max 20 Barraba Max 24 Boggabri Max 22 Narrabri Max 26 Wee Waa Max 26 Moree Max 27



22.01.2022 There has been lots of chatter about hoarding and squalor, whilst we won’t comment here on individual cases because they are often complex and subject to legal ...processes here’s some information about what we do and how and why we do it. 1 You can report concerns about residential and animal hoarding to us at https://www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au///keep-in-touch/contact-us 2 When we are made aware of an issue, our officers assess the conditions and risks. 3 Hoarding is a complex, costly matter. Our staff will always try to first resolve things informally, issue warnings and work with different service sectors to manage the situation compassionately. 4 If these attempts are not successful and conditions pose a risk to public health, then we seek an order through the NSW Land and Environment Court to have contractors come to clean up the property. 5 Under the terms of these court orders, we work to recover all associated costs from the property owners. For information about hoarding disorders, visit https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/hoarding-disorder Support for people living with situations of hoarding and squalor and their family and friends can be found at https://hsru.com.au/

21.01.2022 Joke of the Daaaaay!!! A man went to his lawyer and asked him, "My neighbour owes me $500 and he won’t pay up. What should I do?" ... "Do you have any proof he owes you the money?" asked the lawyer. "Nope," replied the man sadly. "Okay, then write him a letter asking him for the $5,000 he owes you," said the lawyer. "But it's only $500," replied the man. "Precisely" says the Lawyer "That’s what he will reply and then you’ll have your proof!"

21.01.2022 Triple G are proud to be a major sponsor of this years Gunnedah & Districts chamber of commerce 2020 Gunnedah Christmas Fair. We would like to give appreciation and thanks to Tracie Finlay for all of her hard work to make this years fair successful. Tracie has blown us all away with her dedication to keeping the Christmas spirit alive within Gunnedah and Surrounds ... We look forward to working with you to make this years Christmas Fair one to remember.



20.01.2022 We need to stop the cancel culture, it's way out of hand

19.01.2022 Since Coon cheese is changing it's name... Lets change everything else that might offend someone if they take it the wrong way! What do you think of your new name Coonabarabran! I think it's a wonderful loony left name :-D

18.01.2022 Forecast for Wednesday 9th September 2020 Partly cloudy. Medium (50%) chance of rain in the south, most likely late this afternoon and evening. Chance of a late thunderstorm in the south. Winds northwest to northeasterly 15 to 20 km/h tending southeast to southwesterly 15 to 25 km/h in the middle of the day then tending northeast to southeasterly 15 to 20 km/h in the late evening. Fire Danger... New England: High Northern Slopes: Low-Moderate Sun protection 8:50am to 3:00pm, UV Index predicted to reach 7 [High] Gunnedah Max 25 Coonabarabran Max 23 Gwabegar Max 27 Quirindi Max 23 Tamworth Max 25 Manilla Max 21 Barraba Max 27 Boggabri Max 23 Narrabri Max 27 Wee Waa Max 27 Moree Max 27

18.01.2022 Forecast for Friday 2nd October 2020 Sunny. Light winds. Daytime maximum temperatures 24 to 30. Fire Danger... New England: High Northern Slopes: High North Western: High Sun protection 8:30am to 3:10pm, UV Index predicted to reach 8 [Very High] Gunnedah Max 27 Coonabarabran Max 24 Gwabegar Max 30 Quirindi Max 27 Tamworth Max 27 Manilla Max 26 Barraba Max 27 Boggabri Max 27 Narrabri Max 29 Wee Waa Max 29 Moree Max 30

18.01.2022 Joke Of The Daaaaay!!! A restaurant has a challenge: "We will give $500 to any customer whose order we can not fill"... One day a man sees this sign and decides to take them up on it. So when gets seated, he tells the waitress that he wants an elephant testicle on rye bread. She dutifully takes his order back to the kitchen. A few seconds later he could hear all hell breaking loose in the kitchen, there's people shouting, swearing, pots and pans banging. A few minutes later, the manager comes out with $500 in hand. "You really got us," he says, "this is the first time in ten years we've been out of rye bread."



17.01.2022 Tune in now as we chat with Vinny from Brisbane Band Vegas Sunset and listen to their brand new uplifting track 'This Is The Moment'! Check them out on all their socials too! :-D

14.01.2022 In The News... Travelers arriving at the Helsinki Airport in Finland are going to be dogged about a COVID-19 test literally. As part of a test project, the airport has started offering voluntary corona-virus tests that only take 10 seconds without a nasal swab being stuck into your sinuses. Instead, the test is administered by one of two canines trained to detect the virus by sniffing the sweat of arriving passengers.... It works like this: After passengers get their luggage from baggage claim, they can volunteer to wipe sweat from their neck and leave the swab in a box. A trainer then puts the box next to containers of other scents for one of the disease-sniffing dogs to sniff. The process takes about a minute. If the dog gets a positive result from the neck sweat, the person is sent to the airport’s health center for a free virus test that might involve something more invasive than a cold nose. Preliminary research suggests that the doggy sniff test might be more effective at detecting corona-virus infections than the standard polymerase chain reaction or antibody tests, University of Helsinki researcher Anna Hielm-Björkman says. They can also find [people] that are not yet PCR positive but will become PCR positive within a week, Hielm-Björkman said of the dogs. Only two dogs are currently working as disease detectors, but 14 others are being trained for the job, according to International Airport Review. Some dogs can learn to sniff out the virus in a very short time. One 8-year-old greyhound mix named Kössi learned to identify the scent of COVID-19 in just seven minutes. If the canine coronavirus detectors prove their effectiveness, Hielm-Björkman said other virus-sniffing dogs could be deployed to nursing homes, schools and other places with crowds. You could open up society in another way if you had those dogs, she said.

14.01.2022 We are here the day has come ARE YOU READY GUNNEDAH !!! Start shopping local for your chance to WIN THIS GORGEOUS CAR!!

14.01.2022 Great to see a new place for fish to call home.

12.01.2022 Joke Of The Daaaaay!!! One day, after a man had his annual physical, the Doctor came out and said, "You had a great checkup. Is there anything that you'd like to talk about or ask me?"... "Well," he said, "I was thinking about getting a vasectomy." "That's a pretty big decision." the Doctor replied "Have you talked it over with your family?" "Yeah" He replied "And they're in favor 12 to 1."

11.01.2022 Triple G's LOST AND FOUND Lost, a set of keys have been lost last week the set contains 2 keys on an orange tag was lost between Conadilly St and Barber St if you have found them please contact us here at the Triple G office on 6742 2322.

11.01.2022 Australian Red Cross is urging people to prepare for, and to follow some simple tips to stay safe through heatwaves across the nation. Extreme hot weather can cause serious health problems. More Australians have died as a result of heatwaves than floods, bushfires or cyclones, says Red Cross Regional Area Lead, First Aid and Mental Health, Janie McCullagh.... We’re urging people to be prepared. Keep cool, hydrated and know how to recognise the signs of heat-stroke. Symptoms of heatstroke can include a change in consciousness, or being confused, appearing hot, red and flustered and in extreme cases, vomiting. Heat-stroke can be life-threatening, Ms McCullagh says. Knowing how to respond can be critical. The confidence to know what to do in a first aid emergency can make the difference between a positive outcome and a tragedy. Australian Red Cross’ free First Aid App can be used to guide people through the signs, symptoms and responses for heat-stroke and many other first aid emergencies. Australian Red Cross’ tips for coping with the heat: Drink regularly: even if you don’t feel thirsty. Water is the best option. Avoid alcohol, tea, coffee and sugary or fizzy drinks as they make dehydration worse. Eat little and often: rather than large meals. Try to eat more cold food, particularly salads and fruit, which contain water. Stay indoors: in the coolest rooms of your house or in the shade during the hottest part of the day. Take cool showers and splash yourself with cold water several times a day, particularly your face and the back of your neck. A loose, cotton, damp cloth or scarf on the back of the neck can help you stay cool. Air flow: make sure there is sufficient air circulation, either from an air conditioner or by leaving a secured window or door open. Find the shade: if you must go out, stay in the shade. Wear a hat and light-coloured, loose-fitting clothes, preferably made of natural fibres. Wear sunglasses and apply sunscreen with a sun protection factor of 30 or above to exposed skin. If you will be outside for some time, take plenty of water with you. Look out for your neighbours: if you know someone who might be susceptible to heat stress, stop by and make sure they know what to do to stay cool.

10.01.2022 Joke Of The Daaaaay!!! The crowd was tense with excitement as the final three Samurai faced off after a long day of competing. The final round to find the master swordsman was to begin.... This final challenge, the men had to show their prowess and concentration by slicing the finest of targets, a mere fly. The first Samurai steps up to the stage a fly is released. Bzzzzzzzzzz Bzzzzzzzzz ‘Zing’ With extreme precision the Samurai slices the fly in half, the crowd erupt. The second Samurai fearlessly steps up on stage and another fly is released. Bzzzzzzzzz Bzzzz ‘Zing Zing!’ With two cuts of his sword the second Samurai cuts the fly into not two but four pieces. ‘Amazing!’ Scream the crowd. Such a feat has never been seen before. Then quiet descends for a final time in the stadium as the third Samurai calmly steps on stage, the tension is paramount as the fly is released. Bzzzzzz bzzzzzzz ‘zing!’ Bzzzzzz bzzzzz The fly simply flies off, seemingly free from its fate. The crowd is dejected, one man can’t help but disappointingly ask ‘Is that it? You couldn’t even kill it!’ The third Samurai raises his finger, ‘Ah yes he may live but that fly shall have no children’.

09.01.2022 After 6 months (or so) of listening to people talk with masks on. I finally understand what Bane from The Dark Knight Rises was saying.

07.01.2022 You might be seeing some new traffic blisters being installed in Gunnedah’s town centre. These blisters are being installed as part of a project to extend our... High Pedestrian Activity 40km/h Speed Zone and make our town a safer place for people and motorists. New raised concrete pedestrian blisters and kerb ramps are being installed in Abbott Street near Little Conadilly Street; in Conadilly Street near Gunnedah Services and Bowling Club; in Elgin Street near Little Barber Street; and in Chandos Street near Little Barber Street. These blisters are built to comply with the relevant Australian Standards, and are pedestrian refuges to allow safe crossing for everyone, including people with prams. They assist in slowing down traffic near intersections, and improve adherence to the expanded reduced speed limit area. Gunnedah Shire Council was successful in securing $106,000 from Transport NSW’s Centre for Road Safety to extend the town’s high pedestrian activity zone and make safety changes. Pedestrian safety concerns had been raised following a number of incidents and reported near misses in the town centre, and the matter referred to the Local Traffic Committee and Council. A Road Safety Audit was then completed identifying specific issues, and a design was undertaken to address them which was subsequently approved by Transport NSW’s Centre for Road Safety. Gunnedah’s 40km/h high pedestrian activity zone will now stretch along the CBD section of Conadilly Street to the zone between Little Barber Street and Little Conadilly Street, ending at the Gunnedah Services and Bowls Club at one end and the Town Hall roundabout at the other, with new signage and road markings to reflect the limits. Marquis Street from Conadilly Street through to the Barber Street roundabout will also be 40km/h.

06.01.2022 We received 8mls of rain here at the Triple G Studio. What did you receive at your place?

06.01.2022 ALL OF YOUR LOCAL EVENTS IN THE ONE PLACE

05.01.2022 Tuesday we took a look at the New Overpass in Gunnedah, going for a stroll with the Gunnedah Shire Mayor, a few councilors and MP Kevin Anderson

05.01.2022 Greggles has hay fever suffers covered Thanks Tracie Finlay

04.01.2022 This came as a suggestion on my feed... I swear I don't look up weird and wacky stuff all the time haha :-D

04.01.2022 School Summer Uniform update

03.01.2022 Joke Of The Daaaaay!!! A newly married sailor was informed by the navy that he was going to be stationed a long way from home on a remote island in the Pacific for a year. A few weeks after he got there he began to miss his new wife, so he wrote her a letter. ... My love," he wrote we are going to be apart for a very long time. Already I'm starting to miss you and there's really not much to do here in the evenings. Besides that we're constantly surrounded by young attractive native girls. Do you think if I had a hobby of some kind I would not tempted?" So his wife sent him back a harmonica saying, "Why don't you learn to play this?" Eventually his tour of duty came to an end and he rushed back to his wife. "Darling" he said, "I can't wait to get you into bed so that we make passionate love!" She replied "First let's see you play that harmonica!"

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