Royal Far West is a non-government organisation founded in 1924 by Reverend Stanley Drummond, to provide specialist medical services, disability services and accommodation services to children living in rural and remote communities.
The Henty newspaper, The Observer, was first published in 1906. It later changed its name to The Henty Observer and Culcairn Shire Register (at least by 1914) and was a twice weekly newspaper but soon changed to a once a week publication. In September 1947, the newspaper became the The Henty-Culcairn Observer, then simply The Observer in September 1950.
There was another name change in 1981 to The Eastern Riverina Observer. Following a merger with the Holbrook, Billabong and Upper Murray Chronicle, the newspaper became the Eastern Riverina Chronicle in 2003.