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Daily Archives: 06 Dec, 2022

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Taking Wellington Aboriginal community’s “blank canvas” to the next level

NewsBy Paul Christenson06 Dec, 2022

The new Maliyan Cultural Centre will be poised to host more exhibitions, installations and events thanks to a grant from Create NSW’s Creative Capital program. Nationals Member for Dubbo Dugald Saunders said Wellington Local Aboriginal Land Council (LALC) has received $35,000 to install internal, removable walls and projectors to enhance the centre’s gallery space. “The…

Restoring and improving flood-damaged Richmond Valley sporting facilities

NewsBy Paul Christenson06 Dec, 2022

Richmond Valley Council has won a huge slice of a new $12 million Nationals in the state government program designed to restore and improve flood-hit sporting infrastructure. Clarence Nationals MP Chris Gulaptis and Richmond Valley Mayor Robert Mustow have announced the council has been successful in obtaining $1,579,506 from the Sport Priority Needs Program –…

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