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Wee Waa is Australia's Cotton Capital and the place Daft Punk selected to launch it's album Random Access Memories in 2013, a dynamic rural community situated in the rich agricultural heartland of the Lower Namoi Valley in North West NSW. The town of Wee Waa has a population of 2,080 which has fluctuated over the years, (according to the Census 2006 1,689, 2011 Census 2,433, and 2016 Census 2,080) and services a far greater rural community as well as the villages of Merah North, Spring Plains, Burren Junction, Pilliga and Gwabegar. The majority of this area is rich fertile country well suited to the agricultural pursuits that sustain the district and provide its people with a quality way of life.

Wee Waa is a mere 42 kilometres off the Newell Highway, west of Narrabri, and is a gateway to the far west centres of Walgett, Collarenebri, Lightning Ridge Opal Fields and beyond.

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ABOUT WEE WAA

Wee Waa is Australi's cotton Capital and the place Daft Punk selected to launch it's album Random Access Memories in 2013, a dynamic rural community situated in the rich agricultural heartland of the Lower Namoi Valley in North West NSW.

Area
Devlopment

On a regional scale Wee Waa is encompassed by Regional Development Australia - Northern Inland NSW. This entity undertakes the promotion of the region

Agriculture

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

Real
Estate

OWee Waa always has houses for sale and houses for rent on a wide range and commercial blocks and shops also come up for sale.   The variety is amazing.

Business
Directory

This business directory encompasses the towns of Wee Waa and Narrabri if you own a business the cost to have a landing page and or a listing is very minimal.

Local News

Drovers Campfire

Drovers Campfire

Hey Drovers Campfire Enthusiasts,
Mark your calendars, Book those tickets and pack your bags/caravans!


Drovers Campfire is back and better than ever this April 2025, and we want YOU to be part of this unforgettable experience. Whether you’re a seasoned Drovers attendee or a first-timer, our campfire event is the perfect opportunity to connect with nature, make new friends, and enjoy a weekend full of fun and adventure – exploring what this great rural region has to offer!

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‘Exceptional’ sorghum harvest wraps up on Downs

‘Exceptional’ sorghum harvest wraps up on Downs

STRONG yields and minimal harvest disruptions have capped off a successful sorghum season on the Darling Downs.

An estimated 80 percent of the crop has been harvested across the Darling Downs and south to Goondiwindi, with only small volumes of later-planted sorghum remaining.

Harvest has wrapped up in northern New South Wales, where strong sorghum yields in pockets have helped offset a smaller planted area, while desiccation is under way on the Liverpool Plains.

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South Australian youth showcase skills and passion at calf day event

South Australian youth showcase skills and passion at calf day event

Young South Australians impress at local calf day event.
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Decent rainfalls in western Tasmania but they aren't spreading further north

Decent rainfalls in western Tasmania but they aren't spreading further north

Inland Australia missed out on the rain for the most part.
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'Promote your region': Japanese ambassador praises Aussie beef producers

'Promote your region': Japanese ambassador praises Aussie beef producers

Hear from Ambassador Kazuhiro Suzuki following a Central West visit.
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Local Events

How Pool Covers and Blankets Gold Coast Residents Use Are Saving Water, Energy, and Time

Published on Thursday, March 27, 2025

How Pool Covers and Blankets Gold Coast Residents Use Are Saving Water, Energy, and Time

A smart solution for saving water, cutting energy costs, and making the most of your Gold Coast pool.

 

Across the Gold Coast, backyard pools are a source of enjoyment, relaxation, and family fun. But for homeowners looking to reduce costs and environmental impact, one addition is making a surprising difference: pool covers and blankets.

By addressing water loss, heat retention, and cleanliness, pool covers and blankets Gold Coast residents are adopting offer real benefits with minimal effort.

Why Pool Covers and Blankets Make a Difference

A high-quality pool cover isn’t just about keeping out leaves. It actively supports your pool’s health and reduces your overall upkeep. Here’s how:

  • Reduces evaporation: Pools can lose thousands of litres of water each month due to sun and wind exposure. A cover helps minimise this loss.
     

  • Maintains warmth: Solar and thermal blankets keep heat trapped in the water, extending your swimming season without increasing energy bills.
     

  • Cuts cleaning time: Fewer leaves and insects mean you spend less time with a skimmer and more time enjoying the water.
     

This makes them especially attractive to time-poor households looking for simple, effective solutions.

Gold Coast Conditions and Pool Efficiency

With its sun-soaked weather and long swimming seasons, the Gold Coast is paradise for pool owners—but that also comes with unique challenges.

Strong UV exposure and fluctuating humidity mean your pool can lose both water and chemical balance quickly. Pool covers help buffer against this:

  • By reducing UV impact, they slow chlorine degradation
     

  • They help retain heat from the sun
     

  • And they reduce the need for constant top-ups
     

These efficiencies make pool covers a smart investment, particularly in regions where drought awareness and energy costs are always top of mind.

What to Look for in a Quality Pool Cover

Not all covers are created equal. If you’re in the market for a new one, here are key features to look for:

  • UV-resistant materials: Essential in the Queensland sun
     

  • Custom sizing: To ensure proper coverage and safety
     

  • Ease of use: Roller systems (manual or motorised) can make deployment easy
     

  • Drainage and safety features: Especially for families with young children or pets
     

Investing in a well-fitting, durable cover means fewer issues down the track—and a much more enjoyable swimming experience overall.

PP Pool Blankets: Designed for Gold Coast Conditions

When looking for pool covers designed specifically for the Queensland lifestyle, PP Pool Blankets offer reliable, efficient solutions.

These covers are built to endure the intense sun, seasonal winds, and varied pool types found across the Gold Coast. Whether you need a solar blanket for passive heating or a debris cover to reduce cleaning, PP Pool Blankets provide a great starting point to compare your options.

Saving Money and Reducing Environmental Impact

Many Gold Coast families are turning to pool blankets not only for convenience but also to cut household costs. A quality blanket can:

  • Lower heating bills by up to 70%
     

  • Reduce water loss by 30–50%
     

  • Minimise chemical usage due to better chlorine retention
     

This makes pool blankets an ideal option for those trying to live more sustainably—an increasingly common goal as highlighted in Climate-conscious living tips for regional Australians.

Final Tips for Pool Owners

To get the most from your pool blanket:

  • Clean it regularly to prevent mildew or degradation
     

  • Store it correctly during the off-season
     

  • Check for signs of wear every 2–3 years to maintain performance
     

  • Opt for a pool cover roller if convenience is a priority
     

A good pool blanket won’t just save money—it’ll save time and effort, making pool ownership more enjoyable and eco-friendly.

For more tips on reducing water use in and around the home, explore Saving water around the home, a useful guide for practical, family-friendly solutions.

Conclusion

Whether you’re managing your pool’s temperature, water use, or just the time you spend on upkeep, pool covers and blankets Gold Coast homeowners are choosing are making a measurable difference. They're an investment in better living, from cost savings to comfort—and with the added bonus of reducing your environmental impact.

If you're planning your next backyard upgrade, it may be time to take a fresh look at the humble pool blanket—and discover just how smart, stylish, and sustainable it can really be.

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