Excitement is building for Coolamon Shire’s latest event, ‘Coolgrass’ a bluegrass music concert, which will be held on Saturday 21 July 2012 at “Holy Basil”, the Old Methodist Church corner Mirrool St and Loughnan St, Coolamon.
Read MoreCoolamon’s popular Up-2-Date Art Exhibition opens its doors this Friday 20 July with leading Australian art market commentator, art educator and art dealer, Michael Reid, conducting this year’s official opening.
Being held at the historic Up-to-Date Store until 29 July, the Art Exhibition will showcase a range of artworks for public viewing and Artist-in Residence, Narelle Thomas, will be working each weekend of the Exhibition, demonstrating her techniques and materials. Judging and prizes will take place over the opening weekend.
Read MoreAfter the success of last year’s Coolamon New Years Eve Street Party, planning for 2012 is underway and it is going to be bigger and better second time around!
Read MoreOn Friday 29 June, Ganmain hosted the Ganmain Children’s Expo: Red Nose Day Rural Style event which celebrated 25 years of Red Nose Day.
Children’s service providers, health professionals and other kids info was showcased with product samples, a free sausage size and children’s entertainment also adding to the atmosphere.
Read MoreRiverina photographer, Jodie Harris of Harris Studios, has been named as an Associate of the Australian Institute of Professional Photography (AIPP) following her success at the recent national Photographic show.
Read MoreGanmain is situated about 55km north-west of Wagga Wagga and 50km east of Narrandera. It’s a small rural community famous for its pies, agricultural show and pastoral history.
Read MoreHave you ever taken the time to wander around Coolamon, Ardlethan or Ganmain?
While many of you, even the locals, may have answered no, the launch of a new tourism website for the Coolamon Shire aims to change that.
The Coolamon Shire has put itself on the tourism map thanks to the new website – www.coolamonshire.com.au
Read MoreAfter five years of planning and development, Coolamon’s Up-to-Date Store Cultural and Learning Precinct will be officially opened on Saturday 28 April as part of Heritage Week celebrations, with doors opening at 10am.
The Up-to-Date Store building was built in 1909 and purchased by Coolamon Shire in 1996. Over the years, the Shire has restored the building and developed the surrounding area to create a cultural and learning precinct that includes the Up-to-Date Store, museums, gallery space, exhibitions, an outdoor performance area, café and library.
Read MoreLocal businesses and tourism operators will receive a boost following Coolamon Shire’s successful funding application to Destination NSW to create a day trip campaign for the region.
With the help of Riverina Regional Tourism, the Shire submitted an application to support the development of the campaign, which will focus on increasing day trips Coolamon Shire and encouraging visiting friends and relatives to explore the region more widely during their stay.
Read MoreMarrar is a gentle town that is rich in pastoral heritage.Located in Coolamon Shire, 40km north of Wagga and 15km east of Coolamon, the town dates back to the 1850s and reflects the past in its colonial architecture and community spirit.
Read MoreCoolamon residents and visitors are invited to stop and smell the roses on Saturday 7 April when five households open up their beautiful and unique gardens as part of the Coolamon Garden Show.
The garden show will take place from 10am until 4pm and raises funds for playground equipment in Kindra Park in memory of Damien Piltz and Kate Furner, young Coolamon residents who died of leukaemia.
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