News Pancake afternoon tea at Cobram Uniting Church By Contributed Feb 14, 2025 Fiona Dick. Photo by Contributed What is better than pancakes on a Tuesday afternoon? Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content The best way to find out is to come along to Irvin Hall next month and see for yourself. The Cobram Uniting Church ladies will be flipping pancakes at the hall for a delicious afternoon tea. With guest speaker Fiona Dick travelling all the way from Queensland, the event is not to be missed. Fiona, daughter of Philip and Alison Dick, was born and raised in Cobram and attended Cobram Primary School and Cobram Secondary College. She’ll share the story of her journey from careers in education, retail, all the way to steering coal trains in North Queensland. A talented speaker, Fiona and her story are not to be missed. The afternoon tea will be held on Tuesday, March 4, at the Irvin Hall. Contact Margaret Watson on 0409 401 189 if you plan to attend for catering purposes. News “Positive” talks over Cobram dialysis News Council seizes Bearii dogs, but locals left seeking answers News Gallery | Numurkah celebrates 150 years
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