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Tumut · TumutBendigo Bank’s Natalie Bartlett opening the 2025 Bendigo Bank Falling Leaf Festival Street Parade. The future of the Falling Leaf Festival is looking good after a successful AGM on Wednesday night, following up from the success of this year’s event. “The Falling Leaf Festival committee’s AGM had a strong attendance this year with some new faces in the mix,” a festival spokesperson said. Chairperson Jordan Maki-Richards reported that the 2025 Be…Read Article
Falling Leaf Festival on track for 2026 - Tumut and Adelong Times

Tumut · TumutCouncil has advised that preliminary works on the MEC, including relocating the existing playground further up Richmond Park, will begin in the coming weeks. After three weeks of deliberation, the Southern Regional Planning Panel (SRPP) has delivered a decision on the Development Application for the Richmond Park Multipurpose and Evacuation Centre, giving the project the green light on Tuesday 1 July. Following a Public Determination Meeting he…Read Article
MEC gets the green light - Tumut and Adelong Times

Education · TumutTumut High School students with their submersible drone. Thousands of students in the Snowy Valleys, Snowy Mountains, Towong and Cessnock communities will receive access to tailored education initiatives focused on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) through Snowy Hydro’s Local School STEM Fund. Now in its third year, the STEM Fund will provide more than $250,000 to 7400 students in 35 schools across New South Wales and Vic…Read Article