For the fourth and final time, the region welcomed thousands of cyclists for the L'Etape cycling extravaganza. The Snowy Monaro has been fortunate to host L'Etape with the race providing a significant boost to our local economy.
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True to form, the region turned on four types of weather for the race. Wind, rain, sunshine, and even a spot of snow up in Perisher. What more would you like for a challenging ride?
The Monaro Rail Trail Draft Feasibility Report is out for comment.
- Clr Peter Beer
Congratulations to all the competitors who completed L'Etape and a special congratulations to all the place getters.
One of the riders was former Australian test cricket captain Steve Waugh, who rode for his charity the Steve Waugh Foundation. The foundation raises money for children with rare diseases.
On Friday, I had the pleasure of joining community members, council staff and the Deputy Premier John Barilaro for the official opening of the Jindabyne Flying Fox and the Jindabyne cricket nets and pitch.
The flying fox is a wonderful addition to the playground and our local member enjoyed testing it out with the children.
The flying fox is the final piece of the puzzle for the Livvi's Place playground.
Well done to Louise Frolich who was at the opening. Louise passionately supported the completion of the original playground in the days of the then Snowy River Shire Council.
A special plaque was unveiled at the opening of the new Jindabyne cricket nets with the nets named after former cricketer Blake 'Tiger' McGrath who passed away far too young.
Blake's father and mother were present at the opening.
The Monaro Rail Trail Draft Feasibility Report is out for comment. Please take the time to read the report and provide council with your comments.
On Sunday, a plaque was unveiled in Kokoda Memorial Park at East Jindabyne.
This unique plaque tells the story of Stuart Ryrie who surveyed our mountain region in 1840.