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Visit Narrabri NSW - it is set in the heart of the rich Namoi Valley, in North West NSW, Australia. Narrabri NSW is home to 7,300 residents who enjoy good shopping, good sporting facilities and a very good way of life. Narrabri is situated 100 kms from Moree in the north and 110kms from Coonabarabran in the south on the Newell Highway. Gunnedah is 95kms to the east and Wee Waa is 45kms west on the Kamilaroi Highway. It is the home of the Narrabri Shire Council, The Crossing Theatre, and the untamed beauty of Mt Kaputar National Park, Pilliga National Park and the Australia Telescope. Narrabri services the surrounding towns of Boggabri, Bellata, Wee Waa, Pilliga and Gwabegar.

Narrabri has daily Country Link Rail, air services and interstate coaches. The district has an average summer minimum temperature of 17° and a maximum of around 37°. Recorded average winter minimum and maximum temperatures are 3° and 17° respectively. The district can also expect a rainfall level of approximately 635 millimetres in one calendar year. It is 190 m above sea level.

Narrabri tourism includes an amazing amount of interesting places to visit, a wide selection of eating experiences. Some menus include fine local produce such as olives, wine and superlative pasta which is made from the high quality durum wheat grown in the Bellata area. Accommodation is plentiful and of excellent standard. It includes motels, caravan parks, B & Bs and farm stays, either self catering or fully pampered!

Photos in this website are supplied by Margo Palmer, John Burgess, Rohan Boehm and the Narrabri Information Centre

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ABOUT NARRABRI NSW

Narrabri NSW is the headquarters for two major agricultural research stations, the Australian Cotton Research Institute and the IA Watson Grains Research Centre. Narrabri's growth and development is strongly tied to the success of its agricultural and commercial industries, and is moving ahead towards a prosperous future with the current population being approximately 7,500.  

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On a regional scale Narrabri NSW is encompassed by Regional Development Australia - Northern Inland NSW. This entity undertakes the promotion of the region

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Agriculture

The Narrabri NSW District is a major producer of a variety of agricultural commodities including cotton, wheat, beef cattle and sheep and pulse crops.

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Narrabri NSW always has houses for sale and houses for rent on a wide range and commercial blocks and shops also come up for sale.   The variety is amazing.

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The Business directory encompasses the towns of the Narrabri Shire, if you own a business the cost to have a landing page and or a listing is very minimal.

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Local News

Laundromat Opens in Burren Junction

Laundromat Opens in Burren Junction

Burren Junction will have its own laundromat, thanks to an idea while holidaying up north.  Bill Schwager decided that a laundromat was needed in Burren to service trucks and farmers during harvest time and the Burren Bore during the winter months.  Also, to service all in the local area, from Wee Waa to Walget, Rowena, and Pilliga, as well.  Services include self-service washers for $6 and dryers for $6.  All new 10-kilo machines, 2 washers and 2 dryers. Also available is a drop-off and pick-up service for bags of washing, which will be washed, dried and folded for those who do not have the time to do it themselves. Burren Laundromat will be open 7 days, 8 am to 5 pm. Feel free to contact Bill on 0429967243 for further information.

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Pre-Harvest Update

Pre-Harvest Update

Great opportunity to hear from Outlook Ag, Green Oaks Ag, Go grain and JARFumigation to be prepared for the upcoming season.  Why not come along, there are 3 sessions on 26th and 26th September in Burren Junction, Walgett and Coonamble check flyer for details. 

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The GrainCorp Long Graze - a successful fundraiser for the local school of Burren Junction

The GrainCorp Long Graze - a successful fundraiser for the local school of Burren Junction

Burren Junction Public School

Fun day at Burren Junction for the The GrainCorp Long Graze raising money for the Burren Junction Public School. 

Thank you for the support of our family and friends. 

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Real Estate

39 Cormie Avenue, Wee Waa, NSW, 2388

39 Cormie Avenue, Wee Waa, NSW, 2388

Home For Sale Wee Waa New South Wales

$380,000
39 Cormie Avenue, Wee Waa, New South Wales

4 bedroom home for Sale!! 
Fully ducted split system, double garage with loft.
Large entertainment room, 2 bathrooms, main bedroom with ensuite, 3 bedrooms have built ins. 
Pool, Solar panels.

For more information contact 
Luke Humphries 0428957049 or Erin Humphries 0408715321

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85 - 87 Rose Street, Wee Waa, NSW, 2388

85 - 87 Rose Street, Wee Waa, NSW, 2388

Commercial Investment Opportunity

Long Term Lease in Main Street

• Lot 162 DP 1035634 Shop - one commercial shop 
• Zoned B2 Local Centre 

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Unit 4/ 71 Rose Street, Wee Waa NSW 2388 Office Space For Sale

Unit 4/ 71 Rose Street, Wee Waa NSW 2388 Office Space For Sale

Commercial Investment Office Space available in Wee Waa for Sale

1,019 ㎡ leased/Rented just off Main Street. Front Shop 2 sold

Genuine inquiries Call Sue Smith 0428 436 720

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Kev’s Big Breakfast - Wee Waa Museum

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How Ferntree Gully Children’s Centre is Helping Local Parents Navigate Early Learning Transitions

How Ferntree Gully Children’s Centre is Helping Local Parents Navigate Early Learning Transitions

Early learning transitions become smoother when families and educators work together in supportive local environments like Ferntree Gully Children’s Centre.

Author: Julian Parsons/Monday, November 10, 2025/Categories: Feature Writer Julian Parsons

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Transitions in a child’s early years often bring a mix of excitement and uncertainty for both parents and little ones. From the shift between home routines to the structured rhythm of early learning, families across Victoria are looking for ways to make this period smoother. For many in Melbourne’s east, the Ferntree Gully Children’s Centre – Early Learning & Childcare has become a supportive hub helping families navigate these changes with confidence and care.

 

Understanding Early Learning Transitions

 

Moving from home-based care or daycare into a formal early learning environment is a significant milestone. It shapes not only how children adjust to new routines but also how they perceive learning itself. For children, transitions involve developing independence, adapting to structured social interactions, and learning to follow directions. For parents, it often means trusting others with their child’s wellbeing for the first time, which can feel daunting.

Research has shown that when early learning transitions are handled thoughtfully, children are more likely to develop a love for school and maintain strong social and emotional skills throughout their lives. The early years set the foundation for curiosity and resilience—qualities that help children flourish both in and outside the classroom.

Parents are also key players in this process. Many discover that open communication with educators, regular updates, and involvement in daily routines can make all the difference in how smoothly their child adjusts. Articles such as “Supporting Children’s Mental Health in Regional Communities” highlight the importance of community support in nurturing confident learners.

 

The Role of Local Support and Community Connection

 

One of the defining strengths of a local childcare environment is its community focus. In a suburb like Ferntree Gully, centres become more than drop-off points—they are places where parents share experiences, connect with other families, and build networks that last long beyond the preschool years.

The Ferntree Gully Children’s Centre – Early Learning & Childcare has long understood this community aspect. Its educators collaborate closely with parents to personalise each child’s learning journey, whether through flexible routines for working families or through activities that align with individual interests and cultural backgrounds. This level of connection reassures parents that their child is not only safe but also supported emotionally and socially.

Community-focused education also reinforces the idea that it takes a village to raise a child. Local centres and schools working hand-in-hand create a continuous learning pathway that eases the transition to primary education. A recent story from Namoi News, “How Regional Centres are Building Stronger Early Learning Networks”, reflects this growing collaboration between early learning providers and local communities across Australia.

 

Building Confidence and Emotional Readiness

 

Confidence and emotional security are at the heart of every successful early learning transition. The environment at Ferntree Gully Children’s Centre is designed to nurture both. Children are encouraged to explore through play, develop self-help skills, and learn to express emotions in positive ways.

Play-based learning allows children to make discoveries, practise problem-solving, and learn about cooperation. Activities like storytelling, painting, and music sessions offer natural opportunities for communication and teamwork. Educators also guide children through predictable routines that give a sense of structure and comfort.

Equally important is the relationship between parents and teachers. The centre promotes open communication through daily check-ins, progress updates, and family events. These interactions help families feel informed and empowered, reinforcing consistency between home and learning environments. Articles like “Five Ways to Support Your Child’s Emotional Growth” echo this idea, reminding parents that emotional resilience often begins with small, everyday moments of reassurance.

 

Preparing for Primary School Success

 

Starting school is a big leap, but with the right preparation, it can be an exciting one. The early years are about building the skills children need to thrive in structured classrooms—listening, collaborating, focusing, and showing empathy.

At Ferntree Gully Children’s Centre – Early Learning & Childcare, educators integrate early literacy and numeracy through fun, engaging activities. Whether it’s counting during playtime, identifying shapes, or learning new vocabulary through storytelling, these early lessons encourage curiosity rather than pressure.

Parents also play a vital role in bridging the gap between childcare and school. By fostering simple routines like reading together at home or encouraging independent dressing, they reinforce classroom skills in a familiar setting. The partnership between parents, carers, and educators creates a seamless path into primary education. To see how other regions approach this, Namoi News’s “Preparing Kids for Their First Year of School” offers further insights on readiness strategies used across local communities.

 

The Broader Community Impact of Early Learning

 

Beyond education, centres like Ferntree Gully Children’s Centre serve as anchors for their communities. They bring together families from diverse backgrounds, creating inclusive spaces where experiences and cultures are shared. Children learn empathy and respect through exposure to different perspectives, while parents benefit from local friendships and mutual support networks.

Community events such as open days, fundraisers, or art showcases often double as opportunities for connection. These gatherings foster pride and belonging—a sense that families are part of something larger than themselves. The consistent presence of trusted educators and familiar peers also provides children with a stable foundation, something especially valuable in today’s fast-paced world.

Through these efforts, the Ferntree Gully Children’s Centre – Early Learning & Childcare continues to demonstrate how early education can strengthen not just individual families but entire neighbourhoods.

 

Conclusion

 

Early learning transitions may feel overwhelming, but they also present a unique chance for growth—for both children and parents. With the right environment, communication, and community, this stage can become one of the most rewarding experiences in a family’s journey.

Centres like the Ferntree Gully Children’s Centre – Early Learning & Childcare offer a local, nurturing space where children develop confidence, independence, and a genuine enthusiasm for learning. By connecting families, teachers, and communities, they remind us that preparing for school is not just about readiness—it’s about building the foundations for lifelong learning and belonging.

As Namoi News continues to spotlight early education across Australia, stories like these show how strong community ties can make the early years not only manageable but memorable.

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