Daffodil Day on 22nd August
14th August 2024
BARRABA CANCER PATIENTS FUND RAISING GROUP INC.
Daffodil Day Street Stall
THURSDAY 22nd AUGUST 9am Queen Street Mall
News for August 2024
- Fun Day at the Preschool
- 40 year nursing career recognised
- Claypan celebrates 'Frost'
- Cancer fundraiser a success
- Services Australia visit to Barraba
- Giddens family history and the Barraba newspaper
- Jeff Budd running for local Government
- Apply to work at the election
- News from the Barraba Central School
- What are our Senior Citz doing? Join and find out.
- What's on in Adult Learners Week
- TRC Annual Donations Program opens
- Tech Savvy Seniors program at the Library
- Frost over Barraba only a week away
- Judy Coates running for local government
- Barraba Courthouse repairs completed
- Barraba celebrates NAIDOC
- Daffodil Day morning tea in the Mall
- Update from the Men's Shed
- No movie this Sunday
- Memories of Rogers Supermarket
- Senior Citz street stall 30th Aug
- Candidates in the Tamworth LGA election
- Rural Aid photo competition opens
- Qantaslink maintenance pulls out of Tamworth
- Have your say on the REZ
- TRC meeting outcomes 13th Aug 2024
- Don't miss a minute of 'Frost'
- Barraba Show Society AGM
- Showground Management Committee AGM
- Men's Shed AGM, new date
- The Music Man at The Playhouse this Sunday
- Help your kids if they are being bullied
- Remembering Long Tan Day this Sunday
- Enter the poetry competition to commemorate 'The Clock'
- Update your First Aid cert at the Community College
- Daffodil Day on 22nd August
- Our pool is getting ready for summer
- Lots happening at Barraba Central School
- Lots of interesting workshops planned for Frost
- Frost over Barraba Workshop Program
- History Notes - some Thompson family info
- Get ready for the fire season
- Remembering Vietnam
- Rotary helping to keep our men healthy
- Thank you to our hospital staff
- Sunday the 11th at The Playhouse Cinema
- Drop into the Markets on Saturday
- Music at the Bowlo on Sunday
- Hospital Auxiliary donates a new bed to the hospital
- History Notes - when the army scoped out Barraba for a camp
- O.L. Roger and Son - 50 years of business
- Tracing the 'Fuller' family in Barraba
- Update on the Barraba tip changes
- Landcare grants available
- New England renewable energy zone moves forward
- Moving from city to smaller towns grows more attractive
- MP for Northern Tablelands declared elected
- Foodie Festival on again