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Shoot with a camera, not with a gun
The Bell Gallery (10 Jellore St, Berrima) will soon host an exhibition aimed at raising awareness of the dangers to native animals posed by shooting and hunting in our National Parks and State Forests. The ‘Animals in the Wild Photo … Continue reading
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Tagged Animals in the wild, Berrima Residents Association, Berrima Village, BRA, David Shoebridge, Fundraising, Huntfest, Hunting, Max Dupain, Michelle Lewis, Narooma, National Parks, photographic competition exhibition, Rex Dupain, Save, Save Berrima, Shooting, Southern Highlands, The Bell Gallery, WIRES
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Landscaping the southern approach to the village
Residents noticed that Wingecarribee Shire Council (WSC) recently used the area on the southern approach to the village to store road-building materials. The use of this area for storing materials has been discussed and residents agreed the following: Storage of materials … Continue reading
Two Skinny Chefs Return To Berrima
Justin & Veronica of the Two Skinny Chefs have returned to Berrima, opening a new store just behind The Bay Tree Gallery. The Two Skinny Chefs – Larder Door features a full range of products including soups, curries, pasta sauces, casseroles, pate, pies, … Continue reading
Christmas in July | SHCAG Community Fundraiser
Dear Members, The Southern Highlands Coal Action Group will hold a community fundraising dinner to support the Carter’s Lane Defence Fund in late July. Details are outlined below and please note the RSVP is events@shag.com.au
Harpers Mansion Garden & Plant Fair
16 November | 2014 Harper’s Mansion is one of Berrima’s greatest historic attractions. A National Trust property, it consists of an 1834 heritage listed house with a two-acre garden and maze. The Garden & Plant Fair on 16 November will host … Continue reading
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Tagged 9 Wilkinson Street, beekeeping, Berrima, Berrima Residents Association, Berrima Village, BRA, children, Devonshire Teas, face painting, garden furniture, garden sculpture, growing peonies, Harpers Mansion, Harpers Mansion Garden & Plant Fair, maze, National Trust, rare plants, Save, Save Berrima, Southern Highlands
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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
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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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