Where’s our food festival?
Pumpkins, apples, truffles and this weekend, potatoes.
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It seems that every other Shire has something they can eat.
Something they can boil, fry, bake or stew as a region. Together – as a hungry collective.
It’s time for Goulburn to get something, something we can eat.
Following a quick poll in the Goulburn Post newsroom, we have chokos, carrot, corn and persimmons – or maybe we should stick to something very local, like lamb.
What do you think?
A day of love and happiness
Last Saturday marked the opening of the Adventure Playground in Goulburn.
Victoria Park was transformed into a hot bed of excitement as children explored their new playground.
However, the Saturday marked another day that attendees only realised all too late.
Goulburn Mulwaree Council Mayor Bob Kirk and his wife Christel marked their 45th wedding anniversary.
A bouquet of flowers was given to an embarrassed but thankful Christel who was quick to quiet down the extended applause led by the crowd.
So what did our mayor and his wife do for their anniversary?
We were told that after the opening it was back home for a day of gardening.
A Goulburn Post journalist was curious as to why the pair had decided to garden.
“It’s what she wanted,” Cr Kirk said with a smile. “If that’s what she wants, we’ll do it.”
Tea for special day
Need a plan for Mother’s Day?
Pre Mother’s Day afternoon tea will be served at Warrigal, St Aubyn Road, on Friday May 11.
It will begin at 2pm. Residents have free entry, while visitors pay $5 for a scrumptious morning tea and craft stall.