News Thrive Together playgroup empowers Coleambally mums By Carl Chirgwin Feb 11, 2026 The new Coleambally Landcare committee. Project ‘Thrive Together’ has started in Coleambally. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content Kylie the Doula has joined the playgroup each Tuesday. She meets mothers and bubs, creating a safe space to share stories, answer questions, and show what supports are available. It is held at the Masonic Hall between 10am-12pm each Tuesday (next to the doctor’s surgery). Children get to play and mums get to chat, connect, and build their support network. ••• Any young ladies in Year 12 who are interested in making their debut this year are asked to contact Helen Kelly on 0474 544 030. ••• The newly reformed Coleambally Landcare Branch has filled all their positions. A big thanks to all who came to the meeting last Thursday. Watch this space for invites to activities throughout the year. ••• Please support your own news by emailing cchirgwin81@gmail.com by 6pm Sunday evenings for information to be compiled for this column each week.
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