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Birding in Barraba

To: 'Chris Lloyd' <>, "" <>
Subject: Birding in Barraba
From: shirleycook <>
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2017 08:30:32 +0000
Russ Watts, who now lives in Tamworth initiated the "Birds Routes of
Barraba" brochure that pioneered dozens of similar brochures being produced
throughout northern NSW. Russ was recognised for his work with several
awards, including an AO.  Russ' influence continued to effect decisions made
by Barraba Shire Council.

Shirley Cook

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Chris Lloyd
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Subject: Birding in Barraba

I am parked off in the bucolic bliss of Barraba for a week and in the course
of wandering the town I came across a brand new sign illustrating the birds
that can be found on the path that follows the Manilla River. It is branded
TRC and Birdlife but I would be interested to know where the initiative came
from. Any ideas?







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