Baby Bookworms

Baby Bookworms

Baby Bookworms – Ages 0 – 24 months Wednesdays, 10.30 – 11.00am Tallangatta & Corryong Libraries A gentle, interactive session with songs and simple stories to support early language and bonding.

Corryong Show

Corryong Show

The 2025 Corryong Show is back, bigger and better than ever. The Corryong Show committee have been working hard to create an action placed day with all of your fun filled favourites; pet show, market and crafts, face painting, inflatable fun, live music, as well as food facilities and the fireworks! Entry Cost Family $50…

Sit & Sew

Sit & Sew

A place to sew & share – come create whatever your mind desires – Wednesdays 2-4pm – bring materials or unfinished projects along – Iron, ironing board & sewing machine all available – Out the back of Corryong Neighbourhood Centre (39 Hanson Street) – Gold coin donations

Khancoban Fireworks

Light up the night with the annual Khancoban Fireworks display. Gather with family and friends by the lake for food stalls, live music, and an atmosphere buzzing with excitement. As darkness falls, the sky comes alive with dazzling colour and sound. A highlight of the spring calendar not to be missed! Bring your picnic rug…

ATDW webinar: Masterclass for Arts and Cultural Tourism Experiences (Online)

ATDW webinar: Masterclass for Arts and Cultural Tourism Experiences (Online)

Visitors to regional NSW are looking for experiences that provide genuine connection with local communities. Arts and culture is ideally placed to provide this type of engagement, but how do they connect with visitors? A first step is to register on the nation-wide database used by the tourism sector – the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse…

ATDW webinar: An Introduction to ATDW for Arts and Cultural Tourism Experiences (Online)

ATDW webinar: An Introduction to ATDW for Arts and Cultural Tourism Experiences (Online)

Visitors to regional NSW are looking for experiences that provide genuine connection with local communities. Arts and culture is ideally placed to provide this type of engagement, but how do they connect with visitors? A first step is to register on the nation-wide database used by the tourism sector – the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse…

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