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Community & Business

20 March, 2026

Three Rivers recognised for 25 years of service

Warren-based farm machinery dealership, Three Rivers, has been recognised for exemplary service

By Abigail McLaughlin

Helen Lee, head of key accounts in ag from CNH, with Dean Janhsen, John Plunkett and Kate Whiteley from Three Rivers Machinery. Photo supplied.
Helen Lee, head of key accounts in ag from CNH, with Dean Janhsen, John Plunkett and Kate Whiteley from Three Rivers Machinery. Photo supplied.
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Warren-based farm machinery dealership, Three Rivers has been recognised for its 25 years of service selling the CNH (Case New Holland) brand.

Dealer principal John Plunkett, who established the business in 2001, travelled to Adelaide with group parts manager Dean Janhsen and finance manager Kate Whiteley, to receive award of recognition at the 2026 CNH Industrial Global conference recently.

Ms Whiteley said the award was tantamount to the resilience of the business, which had not only survived the droughts, floods and the pandemic, but had grown from one to four dealerships.

“With John and Brownwyn Plunkett’s dedication we wouldn’t be here today,” she said. “Throughout the 25 years since the business was established there have been numerous challenges to the agriculture sector.”

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For many years Three Rivers operated solely from Warren, but in 2020 it opened branches in Gilgandra and Narromine, and in 2024 expanded again to Dubbo.

“For a long time now, our focus has been simple - delivering reliable service, strong support and real value to our customers across every part of the business. To be recognised in this way is a proud moment for our team and a reflection of the people behind Three Rivers Machinery who show up every day for our customers,” Ms Whiteley said.

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