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Resignation of Gregory Bourne

Resignation of Gregory Bourne

Dear Members and Supporters, It is with some regret that we announce the resignation of Gregory Bourne as President of Oberon Tarana Heritage Railway, effective 19th December 2025.  Greg has been an integral part of our organization for over eleven years, serving as a volunteer and leader. We are grateful for his contributions and commitment to the organisation. During his tenure as President, Greg has provided leadership, guidance, and support to our organisation and volunteers. We appreciate Greg’s decision to step down and prioritize his own needs. We wish him all the best in his future endeavours and thank him for his service. 

The committee will make interim arrangements to ensure the organization’s continued success and will announce the appointment of a new President in due course. If you would like to express your appreciation to Greg for his service, please feel free to reach out to us, and we will pass on your message. Thank you again to Greg for his commitment and service to OTHR. 

Sincerely, 

Management Committee.

Volunteer News

Volunteer News

Three volunteers, Mark Langdon, Ian Hopkins and Greg Bourne had a very productive day at the Saturday working bee October 25th. It was a day of vegetation control between Albion Street and Lowes Mount Road. Main achievements were

  1. Spraying the weeds west of the line up to the AKD fence, the two tracks 6 foot and the 4 foot to the frog that separates the line from the stock yard line. 300 litres in total
  2. Did an emu parade on mound of dirt next to Lowes Mount Road – got rid of stones and rubbish that might cause a problem with the mower. Then mowed the whole mound.
  3. Whipper snipped the bits we could not the mower to.
 

End of Day Photos

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Another Working Bee is schedules for this Week.

Thursday 30th, Friday 31st and Saturday 1st November

Main activities will be vegetation control, track work and the Saturday Shunt.

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