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Tag Archives: Berrima Public School
Berrima Public School – Winter Solstice Lantern Walk
You are invited to this year’s Winter Solstice Lantern Walk at the Berrima Public School Friday 23 June 2017 from 5.00 pm DELIGHT THE KIDS with a fairy tale walk among the illuminated lanterns placed around the ‘forest’ next to … Continue reading
Coal Dust | What it means for you and your family
If POSCO/Hume Coal gains approval to mine under the Southern Highland’s fragile aquifer, it will place a giant coal stockpile, six storeys high and nearly a kilometre long on Berrima’s doorstep. Coal dust generated from this stockpile will threaten catastrophic … Continue reading
Posted in Threats
Tagged Berrima, Berrima Public School, Bowral, bowral public school, Burradoo, Coal, dust, health, health impacts, Hume Coal, Moss Vale, New Berrima, school, stockpile, tudor house
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ANZAC Day 2015 in Berrima
Posted in Events, History, YouTube
Tagged Andrew Hearn, ANZAC, ANZAC Day, Berrima, Berrima Public School, Berrima Residents Association, Berrima Village, BRA, courthouse, Deputy Mayor, Graham McLaughlin, Highlands TV, Mary Cawood, memorial services, pickering, reverend, Southern Highlands, War Memorial, warryn stuckey, Wingecarribee Shire Council, WSC
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Farewell To Berrima’s Postmasters
On Friday 30 May, the Berrima Residents Association invited all Berrima residents to a special gathering, at the Anglican Church Hall, in honour of our long-serving and much loved postmasters who recently retired. Geoff and Kaye McKew, with the assistance of their son Stuart, have … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Successes
Tagged Anglican Village Hall, Australia Post, Berrima, Berrima Public School, Berrima Residents Association, Berrima Village, BRA, Colonial, Farewell to Berrima's Postmasters, Geoff McKew, Georgian, Kay McKew, Magpie Cafe, Save, Save Berrima, Southern Highlands, Stuart McKew
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