Run the Plains named Community Event of the Year

THEY came, they saw and they ran.

Hundreds of visitors joined hundreds of locals in Moree last September for a jog around town – and the event now known as Run the Plains was off and running.

At Moree Plains Shire Council’s Jellicoe Park Australia Day awards ceremony on Sunday, Run the Plains was named Community Event of the Year, with an assurance the carnival was now firmly stamped on the Moree sporting and tourism calendar.

The two-day street party with a health and fitness twist is a partnership between Moree Little Athletics Club, Tourism Moree, Moree Ski Park, 2400 Run Club and Moree Parkrun, and was boosted by council’s Event Partnership Program, a grant initiative designed to support and expand local events.

And when Tourism Moree CEO, Julie Rushby, accepted the award from Moree Plains mayor Susannah Pearse on Sunday, she encouraged anyone with an idea to pitch the concept to council, which allocates more than $40,000 annually to support the program.

“If you’re sitting on an idea, reach out and pop it into motion because the grant from council is certainly what kicked us off,” Ms Rushby said.

“While there’s a million people we’d like to thank, it would not have been possible without the grants partnership with Moree Plains Shire Council.”

Run the Plains was a complete success, and brought hundreds of visitors to Moree. They stayed a few days, spent up with local businesses, cafes, restaurants and motels – and they ran.

(from left) Julie Rushby, Ronny Clissold, Kate McDonald, Casey Smith, Will Smith and Felicity Taylor at Moree Plains Shire Council’s Jellicoe Park Australia Day awards ceremony.
(from left) Julie Rushby, Ronny Clissold, Kate McDonald, Casey Smith, Will Smith and Felicity Taylor at Moree Plains Shire Council’s Jellicoe Park Australia Day awards ceremony.

Ms Rushby congratulated all Australia Day award nominees, especially “the people who do something to make our town, our shire and our community a little better each day”.

“I can’t believe how proud I was to be part of an event that the community embraced,” Ms Rushby said.

“While we’ve got people driving events to make things happen, they don’t happen unless people truly want to do them.

“As recently as this week, I looked back on some photos and they still bring tears to my eyes to see the joy and the pleasure, and the coming together of our community.

“We had more than 30 local businesses come on board as gold, silver and bronze sponsors, and we had a few local champions who made the event possible.

“I thank everyone for participating, and I encourage you to drag out the joggers because there’s less than 250 days to our next event – so get amongst it and we’ll see you in September,” she smiled.

Mayor Susannah Pearse said Run the Plains was an incredible celebration of health, fitness and community.

“It brought together participants of all ages and abilities, with races ranging from one-kilometre to 36 kilometres,” Cr Pearse said.

“The event was a resounding success, with more than 345 entrants taking part in six races. It not only showcased the beautiful, open spaces of Moree but also provided a significant boost to the local economy.”

Cr Pearse said Run the Plains brought the community together, and inspired a sense of belonging and pride among residents.

“It promoted health, inclusivity and personal achievement, and reinforced the values that make Moree such a special place,” Cr Pearse said.

“Run the Plains wasn’t just a race – it was a celebration of everything that makes Moree a wonderful to live, work and visit.”

Follow Moree Online News on Facebook

Related Stories

Lachie Butler running for his mum and grandmother and Moree Hospital

LONG distance runner Lachie Butler has close ties to Moree, and will next month run 250 kilometres across five consecutive days to support the Sydney Breast Cancer Foundation, with funds flowing directly back to Moree District Hospital. Funds raised will support the donation of specialised breast cancer equipment to Moree Hospital, where his maternal grandmother, [...]

USELachieFamily002

Spike Baldwin, Laraine Nolan and Kyla-Belle Roberts recognised in state parliament

INVERELL icon Brian Baldwin has been recognised in state parliament by Member for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan for his continuing contribution to Inverell and the wider community. Mr Baldwin, universally known as Spike, was recognised alongside Mungindi local Laraine Nolan and Moree singer Kyla-Belle Roberts. Mrs Nolan was recognised for her significant contribution to the [...]

USESpike001

Moylan urges government to implement drought support

MEMBER for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan has again called on the NSW Government to urgently boost drought support with conditions dire across the electorate. Mr Moylan delivered a Private Members’ Statement and a Notice Of Motion in NSW Parliament this week, outlining the tough conditions farmers and producers are facing. “The Northern Tablelands has turned [...]

Image for Moylan urges government to implement drought support