Players must be over 15 years of age, and numbers are capped to 16 teams played across two grounds.
With more than $1000 in prizes to be won, this is a great day out with plenty of laughter.
It is BYO, but no glass is allowed.
A barbecue will be available on the day.
The $120 team costs and must be paid before playing. Register your team by contacting Shaun Iddles on 0448 299 875.
Running nearly every year since the early 2000s, a number of teams outside of Coleambally have claimed the top prizes.
Come on out and enjoy the Coleambally Nomad Experience on Friday.
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Come along for the Australia Day Ceremony on Friday, hosted by the Coleambally Australia Day Committee at John McInnes Square from 8am.
Australia Day Ambassador John Harper, who founded Mate helping Mate, will attend, and there will be the presentation of Australia Day Awards and a free breakfast.
The event is proudly funded by the National Australia Day Council and Murrumbidgee Council.
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Entries are open for the Riverina Classic Fishing.
By registering online early, you will go in the draw to win a Prymal kayak, Abu Garcia rod and reel bait caster combo and a Zerek 200 piece fishing pack valued at more than $1200.
Go to https://riverinaclassic.com/registration.
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Please be aware for your future travel plans that the Griffith Airport will be temporary closed in February for essential maintenance work to be completed.
The critical pavement resurfacing will include the spray-sealing of the runway, taxiway and air transport apron.
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The Anglican Op Shop in Darlington Point will reopen this Saturday.
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The Red Cross Branch welcomes people all ages and genders to the Coleambally Community Club each Friday from 1.30pm to learn and play 500.
Stay on longer to have a chance to win the clubs amazing Friday night raffles and play some barefoot bowls.
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‘Coly Chatter’ information can be emailed to cchirgwin81@gmail.com by 6pm each Sunday evening.