Every weekend seems to be a busy and exciting as the last. And the weekend of June 30 and July 1 is no different.
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VIEW CLUB LUNCH
LADIES who lunch were out in force for The View Club’s annual conference on Saturday.
With strong women like the Smith Family’s Learning for Life team leader Fiona Brierley and The Leader’s editor Fiona Ferguson as guest speakers, the event was an opportunity to catch up and be inspired.
The View Club national councillor for area NI Beryl Pike said a number of clubs celebrate their 50th anniversary this year.
ALSO MAKING HEADLINES
The Nundle Aboriginal Memorial Group uncovers Anaiwan history
AN ABORIGINAL baby born on Rimbanda Station in 1820 holds the key to Nundle’s missing Anaiwan history.
Now, almost 200 years later, the lost Aboriginal families of Nundle and Hanging Rock are being uncovered with the efforts of a small team of volunteers.
A chance meeting between Nundle resident Victor Firmor and Sue Pickrell, who later became the Nundle District Memorial Group chair, sparked a conversation about the town’s murky past.