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Abbot opens park
18/11/2008 |
Abbot Paulus Weigele visited from Tenterfield's southern German sister-city, Ottobeuren, last week for the official opening of Ottobeuren Park.
Cultural studies in Japan
18/11/2008 |
For almost two weeks in October, the most important words for 11 Tenterfield High School students were "western style toilets".
Bradie helps Brady
20/11/2008 |
Bradies the Good Homemakers has joined with business from across Tenterfield and the surrounding areas in the effort to help namesake Brady Thrift in his recovery from leukaemia.
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Food and Wine Festival weekend
6/11/2008 |
Great food and winning wines were the order of the day at the third annual Tenterfield Food and Wine Festival held over the weekend. The event drew an appreciative crowd from across northern New South Wales and southern Queensland to sample the best locally grown wines and foods the district has to offer. Also on offer: the Tenterfield Transport Museum Show and Shine, Tenterfield Amateur Dramatic Group's latest production The Butler Did It and some of the town's best private gardens on display for one weekend only.
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Warwick success
4/11/2008 |
Tenterfield rider Anna Hudson has placed second in the Canning Downs campdraft at the weeklong Warwick Rodeo held from October 20 to 26.
Sporting star
30/10/2008 |
Former Tenterfield teenager Brendan O’Reilly was named Sportsman of the Year this year after a series of outstanding athletic performances and rugby league success.
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