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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.

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Burren Junction Public School’s open netball team win their way through to the state knockout finals

Burren Junction Public School’s open netball team win their way through to the state knockout finals

Netball took centre stage when Burren Junction Public School’s open team travelled to Yamba this week, with the beach as a perfect scenic backdrop to their shot at going for state glory.

The small school from the north west proved unstoppable once again in round three of the 2025 NSWPSSA Small Schools Netball Knockout Competition as they scored a dominant victory to book a ticket to the state finals in Sydney this September.

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How I became a Fettler in 1964

How I became a Fettler in 1964

by Rob Bell

My name is Rob Bell, and I was born in East Bankstown (later Greenacre) in 1945, into a solid working-class family. By 1964, 5 years after leaving Punchbowl Boys High, I was requested by the local gendarmes to leave town. This was also issued to many of my friends who, like myself, travelled down the wrong roadway.

A friend who had been off the scene for a while was back in town and was going on about working on the railway as a fettler in a place called Burren Junction. Where the hell is B.J., we all cried, North West NSW, have you heard of Walgett? Well, it's this side of Walgett, and they are looking for workers.

So come Monday, we all troop down to Central Station (about 6 of us) for a medical and get the guts on this Fettler business. Being good, strong Aussie boys with an average age of around 20, we were in. Some of us were sent to Cryon and others to BJ.

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Burren Junction Preschool is hiring an Early Childhood Educator

Burren Junction Preschool is hiring an Early Childhood Educator

Burren Junction NSW
Part-time position (potential for additional casual days)

Are you a dedicated and passionate person seeking a new career opportunity?
Burren Junction Preschool is seeking an Early Childhood Educator to join their team and enjoy their close-knit community.

If you value family, community, and respect, and are passionate about nurturing the next generation in a warm and supportive environment, we'd love to hear from you!

Application with a Certificate !!! or Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care (or currently working towards one) are encouraged to apply.

Please send your cover letter and resume to:  directorbjpreschool@bigpond.com

For More information 0467 661245

 

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Three generations of family farming to end as Yumali property hits market

Three generations of family farming to end as Yumali property hits market

Handy 300-acre farm at Yumali on offer for under $600,000.
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Three generations of family farming to end as Yumali property hits market

Three generations of family farming to end as Yumali property hits market

Handy 300-acre farm at Yumali on offer for under $600,000.
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How I became a Fettler in 1964

How I became a Fettler in 1964

by Rob Bell

My name is Rob Bell, and I was born in East Bankstown (later Greenacre) in 1945, into a solid working-class family. By 1964, 5 years after leaving Punchbowl Boys High, I was requested by the local gendarmes to leave town. This was also issued to many of my friends who, like myself, travelled down the wrong roadway.

A friend who had been off the scene for a while was back in town and was going on about working on the railway as a fettler in a place called Burren Junction. Where the hell is B.J., we all cried, North West NSW, have you heard of Walgett? Well, it's this side of Walgett, and they are looking for workers.

So come Monday, we all troop down to Central Station (about 6 of us) for a medical and get the guts on this Fettler business. Being good, strong Aussie boys with an average age of around 20, we were in. Some of us were sent to Cryon and others to BJ.

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Local Events

Published on Monday, November 4, 2024

4 Jaw-Dropping Transformations of Ancestral Homes by Visionary Designers

An image of a charming ancestral home surrounded by lush greenery and a vibrant garden

Ancestral homes carry the whispers of the past, echoing stories through creaking floorboards and weathered walls. 

But what happens when visionary designers breathe new life into these historical treasures? The results are nothing short of astonishing.

Did you know that restoring historic homes can increase property values by up to 16%, according to the National Trust for Historic Preservation? Investing in these buildings preserves cultural heritage and also boosts local economies.

Prepare to be amazed as we unveil ten spectacular transformations where old-world charm meets modern ingenuity.

The Renaissance of Historic Homes

In an era where sustainability and heritage preservation are paramount, transforming ancestral homes has evolved into a creative movement. 

Visionary designers are bridging the gap between past and present, crafting living spaces that honour history while embracing modern comforts.

Restored historic homes become landmarks, inspiring others to value and protect their local heritage.

1. The Glass House Fusion

In a daring move, designers enveloped a centuries-old cottage within a modern glass structure.

"This project exemplifies the commitment to preserving heritage while embracing modernity," states heritage home restorations remedial builders at Beaches Custom Construction.

The original stone walls remain untouched, encased like a precious gem. This fusion allows for panoramic views while safeguarding the historical integrity.

  • Preservation Under Glass: Encasing the old structure protects it from weathering without altering its appearance.

  • Natural Lighting: The glass exterior floods the interior with light, reducing the need for artificial lighting.

  • Thermal Efficiency: The greenhouse effect provides natural heating, improving energy efficiency.

  • Visual Contrast: The juxtaposition of ancient stone and modern glass creates a striking aesthetic.

  • Indoor-Outdoor Harmony: Large glass panels blur the lines between indoor spaces and the surrounding landscape

2. Eco-Friendly Estate Overhaul

Visionaries reimagined an old mansion with sustainability at its core. Solar panels, green roofs, and geothermal heating now coexist with antique fireplaces and ornate woodwork.

“Integrating modern sustainability practices ensures that historic charm meets contemporary environmental standards," explain building designers at AR Design House.

  • Renewable Energy Integration: Solar panels discreetly installed to maintain aesthetic appeal.

  • Green Roofing: Vegetation on rooftops improves insulation and manages rainwater.

  • Geothermal Systems: Utilising the Earth's heat for efficient temperature control.

  • Sustainable Materials: Use of reclaimed wood and eco-friendly paints.

  • Water Conservation: Rainwater harvesting systems for irrigation and plumbing.

3. Modern Minimalism Meets Gothic Grandeur

A gothic mansion received a minimalist makeover without erasing its dramatic essence. Clean lines and monochromatic palettes highlight the building's original arches and stained glass windows.

  • Monochrome Palette: Neutral colours accentuate architectural details.

  • Open Spaces: Removing non-original partitions to enhance flow.

  • Subtle Furnishings: Minimalist furniture that doesn't compete with historical features.

  • Lighting Design: Strategic illumination showcases stained glass and stone carvings.

  • Modern Amenities: Upgraded systems hidden within walls preserve the aesthetic.

4. Technological Time Travel

Integrating smart home technology into an ancestral property brings it firmly into the 21st century. Voice-controlled systems and automated features operate behind the scenes, leaving historical aesthetics untouched.

  • Invisible Integration: Concealing wiring and devices to preserve original interiors.

  • Smart Climate Control: Automated heating and cooling for comfort and efficiency.

  • Security Upgrades: Discreet surveillance and alarm systems for modern safety.

  • Voice Activation: Hands-free control of lighting, music, and more.

  • Energy Monitoring: Smart metres track usage to promote sustainability.

Preserving the Past, Designing the Future

These awe-inspiring transformations showcase the limitless possibilities when visionary designers honour the past while embracing the future. Each project is a lesson in creativity, respect, and innovation.

Reimagining ancestral homes preserves history and enriches our living spaces with character and meaning. 

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