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In Quirindi for dinner and a visit to the Silos, a little cold but a great time to be out and about.
08/05/2023

In Quirindi for dinner and a visit to the Silos, a little cold but a great time to be out and about.

03/04/2023
26/01/2022
26/01/2022

Covid Advice for Parents and Students

About that time again school is getting ready to go back                                Services start back to normal on...
19/01/2022

About that time again school is getting ready to go back
Services start back to normal on February 1

The Duri Public School bus will still run through the Covid Lock down period
09/08/2021

The Duri Public School bus will still run through the Covid Lock down period

Nearly that time again....Back to school...                                       Normal services begin Friday January 2...
13/01/2021

Nearly that time again....Back to school... Normal services begin Friday January 29

Merry Christmas to these guys from Duri public school. Look forward to seeing you again next year
15/12/2020

Merry Christmas to these guys from Duri public school.
Look forward to seeing you again next year

Back to school time is around the cornerMonday 12.10.20
09/10/2020

Back to school time is around the corner

Monday 12.10.20

Normal bus services resume after school holidays on Tuesday 21st July
16/07/2020

Normal bus services resume after school holidays on Tuesday 21st July

Normal Services to Duri restart on Wednesday 29 April
26/04/2020

Normal Services to Duri restart on Wednesday 29 April

16/12/2019

Christmas party bus, big cheers to glen mason for supplying and driving the bus. We have all seen you drive glen and we all have our seatbelts on 😂😂

30/10/2019
18/09/2019

🚒🚑🚓Changes to road rules as of 26 September.🚒🚑🚓

The trial of a rule that required motorists to slow down to 40km/h when passing stationary emergency vehicles with flashing blue or red lights has been completed and changes will be made to the road rule as a result of a review of the 12 month trial, which included community feedback.

On higher speed roads (with a speed limit of 90km/h or more), motorists will be required to slow down safely to a speed that is reasonable for the circumstances. Motorists must also provide sufficient space between their vehicle and the stationary tow truck, breakdown assistance or emergency vehicle displaying flashing lights. This will include changing lanes on a multi-lane road if it is safe to do so.

On lower speed roads (with a speed limit of 80km/h or less), motorists will continue to be required to slow to 40km/h when passing stationary tow trucks, breakdown assistance or emergency vehicles displaying flashing lights.

The rule will be expanded to apply to motorists when passing stationary tow trucks and breakdown assistance vehicles displaying flashing yellow lights, in addition to emergency vehicles displaying flashing blue or red lights.

A new look for an old car.....
30/01/2019

A new look for an old car.....

Day trip looking over looking the State Forest
09/01/2019

Day trip looking over looking the State Forest

03/01/2019

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