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March 2025 |
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Working Bee at Hall ReserveOver the last three years, our friends and neighbours in Hall have contributed over 100 volunteer person days to the clearing, weeding and planting of some 150 native shrubs on the Hall Reserve. As Autumn begins, we will take the opportunity for tidying up and clearing the Hall Reserve and weeding and mulching the plantings. Please bring a wheelbarrow, rake, spade or hoe. Whipper snippers and lawn mowers will also be welcome. While contributing to the enhancement of our village environment, these community work days are a great opportunity to work beside our neighbours and meet others in our community. There will be a picnic lunch to celebrate our work together. Contact Aaron Whittaker at .
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Fifty Year Celebration Polocrosse CarnivalIn 2025, Hall Polocrosse Club celebrates 50 years of competition. To celebrate the 50 years, a Polocrosse Carnival will be held at the Hall Polocrosse Field. Polocrosse has long been known as the "King of the One Horse Sports". Having originated in Australia (indeed in New South Wales) in 1939, we are proud to call it an Australian made game, which is now played Internationally. Polocrosse is an action-packed, team sport often referred to as Rugby on horseback. It is a family orientated sport with grades to cater for all levels of ability from the novice through to highly experienced and competitive riders. Polocrosse is unique in that it is a sport in which the whole family can play at the one event, often in the same team. Players range from 5 Years of age through to just over 80. The Polocrosse Association of NSW aims to provide players and supporters with all the information you need to get the most out of polocrosse. Our website also contains useful information for people interested in learning more about polocrosse. This site is regularly updated with the latest news, upcoming events.
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April 2025 |
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Hall MarketsThe Hall Markets are one of Australia's largest home-made and home grown goods markets. Barbecues, canteens, live music and other entertainment makes each visit a fun, family day out.
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May 2025 |
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Hall MarketsThe Hall Markets are one of Australia's largest home-made and home grown goods markets. Barbecues, canteens, live music and other entertainment makes each visit a fun, family day out.
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June 2025 |
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Hall MarketsThe Hall Markets are one of Australia's largest home-made and home grown goods markets. Barbecues, canteens, live music and other entertainment makes each visit a fun, family day out.
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July 2025 |
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Hall MarketsThe Hall Markets are one of Australia's largest home-made and home grown goods markets. Barbecues, canteens, live music and other entertainment makes each visit a fun, family day out.
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Sri Chinmoy Canberra Trail Running Series - Gungahlin GallopCanberra's north side hosts the Series finale. The track from Hall through to Oak Hill along Gungahlin's northern fringing ridge is the Rolls Royce of Canberra Trails. Especially commissioned for the Centenary Trail project, this beautifully sculptured track is a work of art, a trail to fall in love with... To fully appreciate the varying vistas in each direction, you really need to run this wonderful track both ways. That's why we've designed this course as an out-and-back. Starting and finishing at Hall's historic Showground, both courses ascend to the summit of One Tree Hill, from where the 31km continues following the ACT/NSW border. Enjoy one of Canberra's deluxe running experiences. Sorry, no dogs – because parts of these trails pass through areas where dogs are not permitted, runners are not allowed to be accompanied by dogs in this event. Park at the Hall Showground, at the end of Gladstone St, Hall. The 31km race starts at 9 a.m.; the 10km & 2km races start at 10 a.m. Enter on-line my.raceresult.com/321171/registration
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August 2025 |
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Hall MarketsThe Hall Markets are one of Australia's largest home-made and home grown goods markets. Barbecues, canteens, live music and other entertainment makes each visit a fun, family day out.
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September 2025 |
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Hall MarketsThe Hall Markets are one of Australia's largest home-made and home grown goods markets. Barbecues, canteens, live music and other entertainment makes each visit a fun, family day out.
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October 2025 |
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Hall MarketsThe Hall Markets are one of Australia's largest home-made and home grown goods markets. Barbecues, canteens, live music and other entertainment makes each visit a fun, family day out.
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November 2025 |
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Hall MarketsThe Hall Markets are one of Australia's largest home-made and home grown goods markets. Barbecues, canteens, live music and other entertainment makes each visit a fun, family day out.
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December 2025 |
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Hall MarketsThe Hall Markets are one of Australia's largest home-made and home grown goods markets. Barbecues, canteens, live music and other entertainment makes each visit a fun, family day out.
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March 2026 |
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National Sheep Dog Trials ChampionshipsSheep Dog Trials are a highly-competitive and challenging sport. Sheep Dog Trials represent a fascinating insight into Australia's rural life with a compelling spectator experience. Sheep Dog Trials are an example of extraordinary team work between dog and handler. The objectives of the National Sheep Dog Trials are to: The Duke of Gloucester Sash was presented to the National Sheep Dog Trial Association in 1945 by His Royal Highness, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester during his tenure as Governor General of Australia from 1944 to 1947. The Duke was the younger brother of King George 6th and Uncle of Queen Elizabeth 2nd. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh attended the National Sheep Dog Trial Championships on Finals day, Saturday 26 April 1970 and witnessed the Finals competition. The Queen then presented the Sash to the winner of the National Open Trial, Mr. Bob Ross and his dog Yulong Russ. Every day of the National Sheep Dog Trials is open to spectators. Further information is available at www.nationalsheepdogtrials.org/
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