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Manildra Old Post Office and Postmasters House

Locality: Manildra, New South Wales

Phone: +61 419 249 772



Address: 93 Kiewa Street 2865 Manildra, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.manildraoldpostofficebldg.com.au

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25.01.2022 I had the privilage of seeing this great man at North Sydney Oval 1970 2SM open air evening concert. His voice just blew us all away. I was 18 and driving back over The Harbour Bridge my mate nearly drove us into a bridge pilon. Those were the days before RBT say no more.



24.01.2022 This is an existing coal seam gas field in Queensland. Now Santos & EnergyAustralia have got approval from Gladys Berejiklian to turn the Pilliga forest and far...mland in the North West NSW into another gasfield. Once they get started they will keep expanding across the landscape, wrecking our land, water and communities as they go. We must stop them. See more

22.01.2022 No Spray Register What is a No Spray Register? Placing your address on a No Spray Register allows you to ‘opt out’ of chemical spraying on your property boundar...ies. In Australia, most No Spray Registers are managed by local councils under various state, territory and federal legislation. However, there is no consistent implementation of No Spray Registers. Contact your local council and ask if they have a No Spray Register or if there are plans to develop one. If you live next to a rail corridor, a school, power lines or other land managed outside of the council, contact that organisation directly to ask if they have a No Spray Register. What does ‘opt out’ mean? No Spray Registers are updated annually, and residents can ‘opt out’ of spraying by registering within a certain timeframe. Requests outside of the time frame are generally not considered, and the request is non transferrable. By ‘opting out’ you are protecting your property boundaries from unwanted chemical sprays, where your boundary meets council land, or land owned by organisations listed above. The register does not protect you from domestic chemical use and you are encouraged to speak directly with your neighbours. Some No Spray Registers ask property owners to state a reason for the request copy and paste the reasons below to assist with your application. Why should I consider the No Spray Register? There are thousands of pesticides and herbicides used in Australia. The most commonly used herbicide is glyphosate, also known as ‘RoundUp’. In Australia, glyphosate is used to spray roadsides, public green spaces, and property boundaries. In 2015 the World Health Organization International Agency for Research on Cancer announced that ‘RoundUp’ and similar products were assessed as ‘probably carcinogenic to humans.’ Further research shows: Glyphosate perturbs the gut microbiota of honeybees. Glyphosate in Roundup may harm gut bacteria in humans. Glyphosate is a possible endocrine disruptor, interfering with the body’s hormones. Glyphosate may contribute to antibiotic resistant bacteria. Glyphosate exposure correlates to more severe cases of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease Glyphosate overuse causes herbicide resistance. Glyphosate has been linked to Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, also known as ‘farmers cancer’ ‘RoundUp’ and similar products have been successfully marketed as a low toxicity herbicide which led to its extensive use and widespread ecological contamination . Additional research has shown that ‘RoundUp’ exposure can be toxic to wildlife, including frogs, bees and monarch butterflies and can be found in groundwater and in the soil. On June 24 2020, Bayer announced it would enter into a $10 billion settlement with 90,000 litigants in the United States who claim this product caused their cancer, with a further $1.3 billion set aside for future claims. 30,000 claims remained unsettled with Australia due to hear its first case in the very near future. Please share and sign this petition www.change.org/Glyphosate

22.01.2022 Boongala Native and Rainforest will be opening on Friday 5th March - Sunday 28th March. We will be open on Fridays, Saturday's and Sundays 10am - 4pm. Guided R...ainforest and Bush Tucker tours leave at 11am and 1.30pm. Large range of Native Plants for sale. Sit for a while to enjoy the amazing birds and other wildlife that visit our gardens. See more



22.01.2022 The King singing a BJ Thomas hit and making it his own. Check it out you wont be disappointed.

20.01.2022 DISMAYED No wonder we have such high foreign debt in NSW, such high unemployment and such low capabilities to sustain NSW industries, when NSW is undermined by ...the very person leading it....the Liberal National Premier Gladys Berejiklian. She is out of touch with rest of NSW when she makes statements like this below. It seems curious....how her government is constantly approving, funding and building toll roads and metro railway lines...with tacky and shaking imported metro trains.... but can't be bothered to build proper passenger trains in NSW. Funny how most other states bar NT...can build their own trains. She may well come to reget this manufacturing comment at election time. Voters don't forget easily. She has obviously been told by some people... to invest in foreign businesses and desert Australian businesses and jobs. I am dismayed if such attitude is being implemented in NSW. Maybe it finally time for you to stand down Gladys and let someone else who really does care about NSW manufacturing and sustaining jobs....have the privileged role of Premier.

15.01.2022 COAL - It's the love affair that just won't end. Old mate Barnaby and some friends reckon our dough stored in the green bank, the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, should invest in dirty coal. Full story: https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=coal+joyce+cefc



06.01.2022 What are your favourite Streets Ice Creams? A Streets Ice Cream poster from the late 1960's during the change over to decimal currency. Streets was founded i...n Corrimal, New South Wales, in the 1930's by Edwin "Ted" Street and his wife Daisy. Discover more about the Illawarra's history and museums at our Lost Wollongong Facebook group

05.01.2022 NSW Nationals policy platform: 1. Kill Koalas 2. Kill Rivers 3. Frack FarmlandNSW Nationals policy platform: 1. Kill Koalas 2. Kill Rivers 3. Frack Farmland

01.01.2022 The Morrison Government is trying to give $18 BILLION of public dollars to fossil fuel projects that will only supercharge the climate crisis. Sign the petition demanding not a cent of public money goes to fossil fuels!

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