Down to Earth

Page 38

On the ball When Ashley Kobar and Helen Narayan moved from Sydney to Temora, they had no idea football would become such a huge part of their lives. The couple took two years to plan their move to Temora, attending a country living expo before finding a suitable house to purchase.

With housing and work sorted, Ashley and Helen began looking for something that would help them integrate into the local community. Enter rugby union.

“My grandparents moved to Ardlethan in the nineties, so I’ve been coming here since I was a kid,” Ashley says. “A few years ago when the kids were born we decided to buy a house. We were travelling back through here and I asked Helen if she’d move to the country, and she said yes!”

“This rugby club has been the best thing to happen to us,” Ashley says. “It’s not only introduced us to a lot of new friends, but it’s opened other doors too. I’ve picked up some weekend work from someone I met here - now I’ve got a freezer full of sheep after helping out a mate on his farm!”

“Everything panned out nicely so it was an easy decision in the end.”

“I’ve never played rugby but they’ve helped me out, showed me the rules. At the beginning of the season I couldn’t catch a ball.”

While the family were in the process of moving, Helen attended an interview at Temora Hospital and secured a job working three days as a cluster support officer. “It worked out really well for me,” she says. Ashley initially worked in Wagga Wagga before landing a job with the Temora Shire Council.

Both Helen and Ashley enjoy the slower pace of Temora and the down to earth nature of its people. “It was always rush, rush, go, go in Sydney,” Helen says. “It feels like there’s more time here, and everyone is so nice.”

Living in Temora


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Stay and dine

6min
pages 43-45

Caravans and RVs

2min
page 42

Embracing change - Marilyn, Sal, Dianne and Brian

1min
page 41

Playing it by ear - Norm and Jill Bailey and The Temora Aviation Park

2min
page 40

Calendar of events

1min
page 39

On the ball - Ashley Kobar and Helen Narayan

1min
page 38

Temora recreation

1min
page 37

Friendship & sport - Jo Brennan

1min
page 36

Salvaged treasures - Craig Leiper

2min
pages 34-35

Dressing for success - Sam Dart, Poppy Seed Dressing

1min
page 33

A fresh start - Krishna Morta

1min
page 32

Ariah Park Village

2min
pages 30-31

Canola Trail

4min
pages 24-25

Lake Centenary

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page 22

Nature reserves

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page 23

Temora Tinseltown - Town Hall Theatre

1min
page 21

Trains, buttons & beads - Meredie Mee-Ling

2min
page 20

Temora trading

1min
page 17

Tennis meets seasonal eats - T-Town Tennis and Mimosa Valley Lamb

2min
pages 18-19

Bundawarrah Centre

3min
pages 6-7

Flying high - Andy Bishop

2min
pages 8-9

Collectibles & curios - McShane’s Collectables

1min
page 16

Temora Tornado - Paleface Adios

1min
page 15

Temora's top 20

1min
page 5

Town history

3min
page 4

Boofhead

2min
page 14

Saving our station - Temora Railway

1min
pages 12-13
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