Volunteers can camp onsite and enjoy the camaraderie of being part of the team.
If you haven't been to a working bee before, you'll need to register as a volunteer first.
All the details can be found at https://toganmain.org.au/join-in.
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The Coleambally Community Club will come alive on Friday, 26 June 2026, as the Country Education Foundation of Coleambally-Darlington Point hosts a community trivia night to raise funds for local young people.
The event begins at 7pm and promises a lively mix of general and local knowledge questions, along with a light supper, lucky door prizes and a continuous raffle.
Entry is $10 for adults and $5 for school students, with teams of up to six encouraged to take part.
A highlight of the evening will be a silent auction, featuring three valuable items available to the highest bidders.
Organisers say it’s a chance for community members to secure quality goods while supporting a meaningful cause.
Late teams are still able to register on the night or in advance by contacting Marilyn on 0419 400 231, or email cefcoleambally@gmail.com.
All proceeds from the evening will go directly toward supporting local youth through the Country Education Foundation’s education and training initiatives.
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Got a bit of time next month, Coleambally? It's time to give blood and change lives!
Did you know that one in three people in our community will need blood at some point?
The Australian Red Cross Lifeblood bus is rolling into town from July 17, and they need people to roll up their sleeves.
Let's show our amazing community spirit and help save lives.
Make sure to pre-book your spot today at lifeblood.com.au, by using the Lifeblood app, or calling 13 14 95.
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