Lake Centenary Temora water skiing
water skiing at lake centenary in temora nsw
Up and Around 3 - Centenary Lake, Temora
Temora, NSW.
Temora
Lake centenary car park
TBEG's Vision for Temora
The Temora Business Enterprise Group is proud to be considered one of the most progressive business chambers in NSW.
TBEG's Vision for 2020 is that Temora is a vibrant and growing business environment, attractive to business owners, investors, and consumers. We are here to ensure that the depth, breadth and quality of businesses in Temora is growth faster than our country counterparts.
Watch to find out more how you can get involved by taking out a TBEG membership or visit:
Temora Shire Mayors Reflection
A celebration of past Mayors of Temora Shire Council, Temora Municipal Council and Narraburra Shire Council.
We spoke to some of the former Mayors to hear their reflections on their time in the hot seat.
Featuring Mr Ian Murphy, Mr Ted Macauley, Mr Ian McCrae, Mr Peter Spiers, Mr Nigel Judd, Mr Peter James and Mr Rick Firman.
Temora NSW
Temora is a larger regional town and is one of the towns that still seems to be surviving on its own with many historic buildings and nice stores. Photography 2015 by John Boom.
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Active Farmers Games 2019
Lake Centenary, Temora NSW
23rd March 2019
Making a Country Change to Temora
The Friendliest Town in NSW: Temora’s New Residents Find Their Bliss.
Two years ago, Sal Carrero and his wife Marilyn were looking for a better lifestyle, so they went to the Country Change Expo in Sydney.
Amongst all the stalls, a sign caught their eye, ‘Temora - the friendliest town in NSW.’ The couple hadn’t even heard of Temora before, but that sign described exactly what they were looking for. ‘We went to Temora and fell in love with the place,’ said Sal. ‘We have more friends here now, than what we had in 7 years on the Central Coast.’
Marilyn volunteers at the Temora Rural Museum, which is the main attraction at Temora’s vibrant new social heritage precinct, the Bundawarrah Centre. Describing the museum as a ‘marvellous, wonderful place with lots of different exhibitions on at different times,’ Marilyn gets a lot out of her volunteer work and meets so many wonderful people. However, it’s thanks to the generous work of volunteers like Marilyn, that the Rural Museum has so much to offer to Temora’s locals and visitors alike.
The business community in Temora is thriving, with a diverse range of professional services and a roaring retail precinct. However, in this digital age, the business and employment opportunities are endless. Sal is a marketing professional and CEO of a successful business, Client Connections, which he runs online. ‘We’re very fortunate that we have very, very high speed internet in Temora,’ said Sal. ‘Doing business here is a breeze.’
Sal has also had a first hand experience of the amazing medical facilities available in Temora, remarking that, ‘the hospital staff were absolutely fabulous.’ To his surprise, there was no need to travel to Wagga Wagga, as the facilities were far more substantial than he had expected in a smaller community like Temora. ‘We’re very fortunate to have such great facilities here, and it’s made me feel really comfortable about the area.’
Temora is just 80km north of Wagga Wagga and its domestic airport, and 210km north west of Canberra, while Melbourne and Sydney are just half a day’s drive away. Aside from its great location between major cities, the significantly more manageable mortgages are another one of Temora’s most appealing attractions. According to the 2016 Census, the median price for a 3-bedroom house is just $250,000. ’What you get for $300,000 in Temora, you definitely couldn’t get in Sydney or even the Central Coast anymore,’ said Marilyn, who insists she ‘really couldn’t go back.’
After living in the community since 2015, the Carerro’s are so glad they made the move, and their only regret is that they didn’t do it 20 years ago. ‘There is no way I could move back again,’ said Sal. ‘Even if I won the lottery, I would not go back again. The lifestyle here is just incredible’
The Best Residential Land in Temora NSW
1,250 sq meters of prime land with the added privacy of 8 feet high hedges
Temora NSW - Warbirds Museum
Trip from YMAY (ALBURY) to YSWG (Wagga Wagga NSW) then onto YTEM ( Temora NSW )
Photos from Trip
Music by Caledonia_by_shireman_Artlist
Temora Hospital
This short video is about the Temora Hospital and the wonderful people that work there.
Produced by Unity Productions for Temora Shire Council.
aviation temora
Documentary Produced by me at Temora in 2005 and released in 2006.
Includes footage of Temora Aviation Museum aircraft, RAAF Roulettes.
Describes life living on an air park and the experience of building your own aircraft.
[4K] Walking around in Temora enjoying the sunny weather - Australia Tourism
A lovely autumn walk in the NSW country town of Temora.
Temora is a town in the north-east of the Riverina area of New South Wales, 418 kilometres (260 mi) south-west of the state capital, Sydney. At the 2016 census the urban population of Temora was 4,054
Temora has been reported as being the friendliest town in New South Wales, following a series of mentions in the Sydney Morning Herald's Column 8, which organised a bus trip to the town for Sydney readers in 2005.
Temora was named by John Donald McCansh. In September 1880 he told the Warwick Argus: I took up the country for a sheep run in 1847, my sole companion being Valentine Lawler, who was then lessee of a station ('Nimbi') on Cunningham Creek. We could not ascertain the native name of the place as there were no blacks about, and rather than give it an English name, I called it 'Temora', the native name of a property near which I lived some years previously in another part of the Colony. I gave the station the name specially because it was aboriginal and I liked it. I did not know at that time, nor for years afterwards, that Temora was a name in Ossian’s poems.Neither the Wiradjuri Dictionary (2010) nor the Macquarie Dictionary of Aboriginal Words (2006) lists temora or any words similar to it, but the Dharug language dictionary online defines temora as a tree standing alone. Alternatively, in the Celtic language it is derived from a term which means an eminence commanding a wide view.
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4K Mini Documentary
Temora Rd 2 Jetboats - Mitch Roylance in BlackJack 21
Mitch Roylance on his debut run. Qualifying race at Temora's Lake Centenary. Mitch is racing the yellow boat BlackJack 21. He went on to win the championships that day on his rookie debut.
Temora Public School
Pedestrian Crossing
The Shepherd Field Trial Temora
A walk around The Shepherd Auto Lick Feeder on Field Trials at Temora NSW.
3237 Combaning to Ungarie 19 March 2016
P class 3237 lead a tour to Lake Cargellico on 19th March 2016. My son and I wanted to witness the passing of perhaps the most successful of all NSW steam locomotive classes, the 32 class.
We witnessed 3237 and its passenger train at Combaning and after an unscheduled stop there, followed it to Ungarie. I wonder the last time a steam train had stoped at Combaning before this?
We see the train at Temora Wheat Subterminal, leaving Temora, Gidginbung silos, Barmedman, and along the track to West Wyalong and finally at Ungarie itself.
It was a throughly enjoyable day and my son enjoyed the outing, especially after we left the train and went to Ungarie park for a break before the journey home. The weather perfect, and the traffic overcome by largely the straight road between Temora and West Wyalong.
I hope it was a great tour for those who travelled it, and it was marvellous to see a 32 class in steam.
Sakura® pre-emergent herbicide at work in Temora, NSW
In Temora, David Armitage from Landmark shows just how well Sakura performs on ryegrass compared to industry standard pre-emergence herbicides.
Visit sakuraherbicide.com.au for more information
Temora - 3 Acres, Dam & Brand New House
68 Ashelford Street, Temora
Jessica McShane
Appealing to those who'd like to be self sufficient or anyone looking for some space and a rural outlook, this 3 acre block awaits your inspection. A brand new 1 bedroom home has been established in the last few months and has all you'll need to be comfortable, including:
- Light and bright open plan kitchen, dining and living area
- Easy clean floating floors and neutral paint scheme throughout
- Large bedroom with carpet floors and built in wardrobe.
- LPG Gas stove and large pantry in the kitchen.
- Tastefully tiled bathroom with shower and toilet.
- Tiled laundry with good cupboard space.
- Quiet back verandah with storeroom and peaceful rural outlook.
Adjacent to the home is a large double lock up garage with double carport skillion and concrete floors. The current owner runs a small vege market from the garage, which is complete with insulation and electricity. The property boasts 2 dams, the large dam holds ...
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Ray White Temora
Temora - Business For Sale - Cafe - Owners Health ...
186 Hoskins Street, Temora
Jessica McShane
MAKE AN OFFER Don't miss this opportunity to purchase the successful business, the White Rose Caf Temora! With great main street frontage, alfresco dining and heapppps of internal dining space, you'll be full of customers very soon! Run solidly for the past ten years by the ageing owners, Mr Grumpy and his wife have decided it's time to retire. With a strong clientele and great staff support, the new owners will slip into this seamlessly. Famous for Mr Grumpy's pies and slush puppies, there's opportunity to add your own trademarks too. There's plenty of scope for improvements if you wish, just a few suggestions would be to extend opening hours and obtaining a liquor licence. Temora is a thriving and busy town with an event of some sort on nearly every weekend eg, jetboats, fly in's, cat and dog shows and more, making any type of food/hospitality business a success.
The asking price includes numerous fridges and ...
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Ray White Temora