Discover Bingara History: Featured Stories from The Local Issue 218

Discover Bingara History: Featured Stories from The Local Issue 218

Step back in time for just $1.50 and explore the stories that shaped Bingara's community. The Local Issue 218 is a treasure trove for family historians, genealogy researchers, and anyone passionate about authentic Australian country town heritage.

This historic digital edition captures the heart of Bingara through compelling local stories, community celebrations, and sporting achievements. Each page preserves the voices and events that matter to our town's proud history.

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Featured Stories in Issue 218:

People & Community Profiles

Eulogy: Diana Patricia Kazanili
A heartfelt remembrance of a valued community member whose life touched many in Bingara. Essential reading for family historians researching the Kazanili family and their connections to our town.

The Trish Kerrigan Story
An in-depth local profile exploring Trish Kerrigan's community connections and contributions to Bingara life. Perfect for genealogists tracing the Kerrigan family history in the New England region.

Community Events & Sports

Pulse of the Earth Festival of Regeneration
Comprehensive coverage of Bingara's environmental and community celebration, featuring local participants, activities, and the spirit of regeneration that defines our town.

Minor League's Last Home Game
Complete report and photos from this historic final match. A significant moment in Bingara's sporting history, with team rosters, player names, and match details that sports historians and former players will treasure.

Rugby Union Report
Local sports coverage and results featuring Bingara's rugby community, player achievements, and match outcomes from this era.

Why This Issue Matters

For genealogy researchers: Issue 218 contains valuable name records, family connections, and community roles that are essential for tracing Bingara family histories, particularly the Kazanili and Kerrigan families.

For local history enthusiasts: This edition preserves authentic accounts of Bingara's community spirit, environmental initiatives, and sporting traditions during this period.

For former residents: Reconnect with the people, places, and events that shaped Bingara during this time. See familiar names and relive community moments.

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Historic newspaper content presented as originally published. Names and stories featured for genealogical and historical research purposes.

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