This includes the Sipou family.
The campaign paints a nice picture of experiencing life in Murrumbidgee Council.
“This vibrant region offers a tranquil escape in towns like Coleambally, Darlington Point and Jerilderie, set against a backdrop of rich agricultural lands and historical sites,” it promotes.
“Whether you're starting a family, advancing your career, or enjoying retirement, Murrumbidgee provides a supportive community with ample employment opportunities.
“Explore more about this unique area and consider making your #countrychange.”
You can read more about the Sipou’s thoughts - and read stories about others who call this region home - at www.countrychange.com.au/meet-a-local.
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The Coleambally Community ‘Yard Giveaway’ is happening again in the grounds of the Uniting Church on Kingfisher Ave this Saturday, from 9am to noon.
The church will be holding a cake stall on the day with cakes and slices for sale, so pop in after voting and let them tempt your taste buds.
Contact Rae Collier on 0419 984 310 for further information.
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The Coleambally Community Bank Branch has spots available for the Defensive Driver Training program in Leeton on Tuesday, October 1 and Thursday, October 3.
It is open to L and P plate drivers.
If you are interested in completing this course contact Heather Perkins on 0428 270 876 or go into branch and see Jess Lyell.
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Kudos and best wishes to Dr Des McRae at the Jerilderie Veterinary Clinic.
Des has helped a number of Coleambally residents over many years with their animal needs.
News has come through that the business has been sold, but Des will stay on for a little bit yet.
The clinic will now be owned and run by Dr Stephanie Reardon and Alecia Williams, both long-standing members of the clinic.
The clinic is also warning that a number of reptiles have returned, including snakes.
Residents and their pets are to be careful around wood piles, creek beds and metal heaps.
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Please send any information for ‘Coly Chatter’ to cchirgwin81@gmail.com by 6pm each Sunday.