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Call | 02 6646 2811 |
yambalib@crl.nsw.gov.au | |
Category | Library |
Activity | Library, Social Groups |
Council | Clarence Valley Council |
Suburb | Yamba |
Postcode | 2464 |
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Quota International of Lower Clarence
Yamba Museum and Port of Yamba Historical Society
Yamba Yabbies Toastmasters Club
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Aboriginal Men’s Group Grafton
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Clarence Regional Library Services
Clarence River Historical Society Inc
Clarence Valley Conservation in Action (CVCIA Landcare)
Clarence Valley Ramblers [caravan and motorhome club]
Clarence Valley Seniors Computer Club
Clarence Valley Women Incorporated (CVWI)
Clarence Valley Woodworkers’ Association
Combined Pensioners and Superannuants Association (CPSA) – Glenreagh / Nana Glen
Country Women’s Assoc (CWA) – Maclean Branch
Coutt’s Crossing Recreation Incorporated Croquet Club
Friends of Grafton Regional Gallery
Glenreagh Mountain Railway Inc
Glenreagh Progress Association
Grafton and District Garden Club Inc
Grafton Floral Art Society Inc
Grafton Sir Earle Page Library & Education Centre
Grafton United Hospital Auxiliary
Maclean District Historical Society
Maclean District Orchid Society Inc
Mighty Clarence Toastmasters Club
New School of Arts Neighbourhood House Inc
Northern Rivers Community Gateway
Quota International of Lower Clarence
Ratepayers Association of Iluka
Royal Australian Airforce Association – Clarence Valley Branch
University of the Third Age (U3A) – Clarence River
University of the Third Age (U3A) – Grafton
University of the Third Age (U3A) – Grafton Men’s Shed
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