Girls Night Out
16th November 2022

News for November 2022
- Lions Christmas Tree back this year
- Barraba Show Christmas party
- History Notes - markets and more markets!
- St Joseph's Primary - Advisory Council AGM 1st Dec
- Arts North West plans for exhib at CMF
- TRC Meeting 22nd Nov 2022 report
- Have your say on Barraba town signage
- Pothole funding to local councils
- 2023 Australia Day applications extended
- Barraba library closes on Saturdays
- Charity Golf Day for the Cancer Council
- Richardson House AGM
- History Notes - when the Schmidt family came to Barraba
- Landcare working to save the Regent Honeyeater
- Pony Club AGM
- Rugby League AGM
- Barraba Library - have your say
- St Joseph's School building
- Asbestos Awareness Month
- Rural Aid Mates Day
- Adam Marshall-success with Newcastle Port change
- More Apprenticeships for the region
- SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ASPIRING EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS
- More accommodation for women fleeing domestic violence
- Girls Night Out
- Westpac Rescue in Barraba last Friday
- Men's Shed news
- Barraba Show meeting tonight
- ANZAC quilt drawn at the Claypan
- Car For Sale
- WW1 War diaries go online
- St Joseph's Primary Trivia Night success
- History Notes - Spencer Family early settlers
- Healthy pet day - 17th Nov
- Australia Day Awards - nominations open
- New England public survey
- Adam Marshall votes for open Port of Newcastle
- TRC renews alcohol free zones
- Updated process for NSW Seniors Card
- ANDERSON LAUNCHES NEW POSTAL SURVEY
- Investing in Women Funding Program
- St Joseph's Primary School - Principals news
- A successful Demo Day at the Claypan
- Rural Aid - helping farmers
- Karl Williams - WW1 Veteran
- History Notes - more early settlers
- TRC - freight facility on the move
- TRC Local Enviromental Plan update
- NSW Travel cost relief for students
- Kevin Anderson - lobbies for Tamworth water
- Farm Gate Support Program, helping farmers
- Remembrance Day 11th of the 11th
- WW1 display in the main street
- Don't miss the Sax Quartet at The Playhouse
- History Notes - some of the early settlers
- A day for local women at Gulf Creek
- We need to look after the Regent Honeyeater
- Register for the Multi Species workshop
- Don't miss the Demo Day at the Claypan
- Last chance to buy a ticket