Windmill Grass inundates roads and properties
Windmill Grass (Chloris truncate), which is also commonly referred to as Umbrella Grass, inundated Gooma Road (off Palesthan Road) in the Condobolin area on Thursday, 29 February. As it was a windy day, the Windmill Grass travelled far and wide, and piled up on roads and became trapped in trees and road side vegetation (above and below). Image Credit: Melissa Blewitt.
Many farm houses also saw piles of Windmill Grass gather outside, especially around the perimeter, under car ports and verandahs (below).Image Credit: Wendy Patton.
Latest News
St Patrick’s Parish students take time to remember
On Thursday 25th April, Trundle St Patrick’s Parish School participated [...]
CHS students particpate in program
On Tuesday, 9 April students Condobolin High school participated in [...]
Day of Remembrance
By David Ellery A large crowd turned out to watch [...]
Trundle take on Molong
Trundle Rugby League First Grade crushed Molong First Grade on [...]
Tullamore ANZAC Day 2024
On Thursday 25th April, the Tullamore Anzac Day service was [...]
Having fun at CPS
Condobolin Public School students in Classes K6P, K6J and K6D [...]