On July 4, the Western Advocate asked the question, 'Which Bathurst sport team has the best looking jersey?'
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Well with almost 2000 votes, the poll wrapped up at 11.59pm on Saturday, July 13, with a clear winner with almost 200 votes ahead of the second-best team.
Mana Netball Club - a club that features a black and white kit - finished winners of the poll with over 30 per cent of the votes, beating Australian rules side Bathurst Bushrangers - a team that features a Port Adelaide-inspired jersey - in second.
Mana is a fairly new club in the Bathurst sporting scene, formed in January, 2017.
It has junior and senior teams in the Bathurst Netball Association, including a senior A grade side.
Blowes Clothing Cup ladder-leaders Bathurst Bulldogs (wearing yellow and blue hoops) finished in third place, while fellow rugby union side CSU (a harlequin-styled jersey) claimed fourth.
Waratahs Hockey Club - a team that features a red and black kit - finished in fifth.
Strips of snow around Yetholme
Parade was driving to the Blue Mountains on Saturday and was hoping to see a good amount of snow on the way.
Well he did see some snow, but it wasn't the amount he was hoping for.
There were little strips of snow on the edge of the highway around Yetholme and some of the pine trees at Sunny Corner had snow beneath them.
However, it was no where near the amount of snow dumped in the region back in late May.
And the forecast for snow lowers - Parade included - is looking a bit bleak in the coming week.
While the mercury is set to stay fairly low across the next couple of days, there's been no snow forecast.
It seems there might be a slight chance in the higher areas, near Oberon and Black Springs.
But according to the weather forecast, it seems it'll be the same amount on Saturday morning at the most - just a dusting.
Parade'll have his fingers crossed that the Bathurst region will receive a dumping of snow before the weather warms up.