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JENNY UMBERS - TRUNDLE CITIZEN OF THE YEAR

For more than 18 years Jenny has been an ac­tive member of the Trundle community.

She has held secretary positions on the Trundle P&C Committee, Trundle Community Consulta­tive Committee, Sports Council, Swimming Club and Men’s Cricket.

She has held other executive positions at the Trundle pre-school and P&C.

Jenny has been a willing contributor to debu­tante balls, meals on wheels, Presbyterian Church, lunchroom at the show, working bees at the school, showground, pre-school and Berryman Oval and Bush Tucker Day.

She has also been chief flower steward for the Trundle P&A Show for the last few years and was the chair of the MPS Steering Com­mittee, often attending meetings with her two pre­-school sons.

When Jenny began working at the Central School she took over as facilitator of the Student Representative Council and introduced the stu­dents’ commitment to run children's activities at Bush Tucker Day and was also instrumental in the biennial 'Big Gig* concert across the district.

Jenny is a passionate, committed member of the Trundle community whose willingness to con­tribute across the community makes her a deserv­ing nominee for Citizen of the Year.

 

 

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Newsflash

A Country Town Rescue

Trundle will receive Australia wide attention when the six part factual series Country Town Rescue screens from Tuesday, March 27 at 8pm on ABC 1.

Country Town Rescue, produced by Za-pruder's Other Films, is an observational documentary series filmed over a year in Trundle.

It's the compelling story of how ordinary Australians come together to save a small rural town whose falling population threatens its very existence,

To save the town from dying a small group of dedicated locals get together and try to boost the town's population by enticing newcomers to the area by offering up abandoned farmhouses for just $1 a week,

Over 400 families applied for only five available farmhouses.