Proceeds from the cropping at Grainflow and the Minyip Road roadside were donated to Dimboola Primary School and the Dimboola Town Committee today.

Representatives from Grainflow, AWB and the farmers that voluntarily crop the land, Ken Ough, Andrew Brown and Tim Fechner respectively, were present at the DPS Assembly today to present a $1000 cheque.

School Captains Macey Laverty and Evan Hunter accepted the cheque, with Evan expressing his thanks on behalf of the students.


Tim, Ken and Andrew are pictured with Dimboola Primary School Captains Evan Hunter and Macey Laverty at thismorning's school assembly.

Ken, Andrew and Tim then met with Dimboola Town Committee members and presented two $1000 cheques, one to go towards seating around the Nine Creeks Walking Track, the other for a gazebo at the Brian Schneider Memorial Garden in High Street.

DTC President Phil Colquhoun thanked those involved with the projects for their generosity, "We are trying to make the place a bit better, and with your help, we will."


Dimboola Town Committee members are pictured accepting the cheques thismorning; pictured from left, Tim Fechner, Phil Colquhoun, Ken Ough, Andrew Brown, Bruce Donnelly, Peter Gooding, Ron Donaldson and Rhonda Huf.