COLEAMBALLY COMMUNITY BANK ADVERTORIAL Serving the Community for 20 Years Since opening its doors in 1999, the further their education. Coleambally Coleambally Comnunity Bank has Men's Shed for the purchase of continued to rapidly grow to a lranch equipment Yamma Recreational that now has over $176,800,000 in Reserve Management Coemmittee banking business and provides a-for the purchase o new curtains traditional banking service that for Yamma Hall. Coleambally caters toeveryone'sbanking needsno Swimming Clubo assist with matter how big or small. Over the last the purchase of Dolphin Timing 20 years, Coleambally Community and Start System. Riverina Vintage Bank has contributed $1,538,762 Machinery Club Inc a contribation to 99 disferent community groups towards the bi-annual rally evening within the Coleambally, Darlington meal Coleambally Can Assist Point & lerilderie areas for financial assistance to support On Saturday, 9 March the ommunity members. Tirkandsi Coleambally Community Bank held an event at the Coleambally Native Garden and Aboriginal Community Club to celebrate 20 years ef business The evenings Inaburra Cultural & Development Centre to reinvigorate longlost Yam-Up Trail: As an added surpeise vities kicked off at 4pm with kids all entay tee proceeds were donated CURRENT COMMUNITY entertainment, barefoot bowls and tthe Coleambally Lions club as Mary Crowley, Ralph T BANK STAFF Chris Noack, Sarah Hardy, Chris White, Mary Crowley, Ralph Twaddell, Jess Waish & Kasie Paull ossena playing in the a thank you for all their help and lounge. Opening the official part of support to the community the night, Tirkandi Inaburra students Following the cake cutting by currens performed before the peesentation branch staff mensbers, comedian, of $39450 was handed out to 8 Doug Chappel eneertained the crowd deserving community groups by before the evening was rounded Company Chair, Lynne Stuckings out by a band, Listen to the Music and Branch Manager, Chris Noack Reliving the 70's The recipients of the grants were The Coleambally Community Coleambally Community Club -t Branch Staff and Directors would add more solar panels to the elub like to thank the community for their roof. Country Education Foundation continued support over the last 20 of Coleambaily/ Darlington Point years and here's cheers to 20 more Chris Noack, Rob Ker Penny Sheppard, Eddie Rooks, Tracey Sue Hardy, Dianne Anderson & Missing from photo Matt Watts l Muir, , Lynne Stuckings, Boschemi, Lundy Rowan, Chris Hardy to assist local young people to yearst John Sevith, Sharen Sutherland Tony Howe. Adrian Hayes, Merma Payne, Brandh Manager Chris Noadk Robert Fairweather, Roy Brain and Bendigo Bank Listen to the Music-Reliving the 70s from Tirkandi Inaburra perfomance on night Though yo'll likely have less than a handful of home loans in your financial life, we've had 1000's and in all that we've learnt a bit about helping people achieve their financial goals. Or are you working hard for your home loan? Whether your goal is upsizing or downsizing. setting We look forward to seeing you. yourself up for the time your home loan will be paid Chris, Chris, Ralph, Jess, Katle. off or even saving time by ensuring your accounts Mary&Sah and the way you access them are as simple as they After ail, using our knowledge to help you achieve your financial goals is what banking should be about If we can assist you we'd love to tak, We'll give you a call within the nest two weeks to check in and see if there are ways we can better help you achieve your 0tcorse, you dor need to-it for us! You can call us on 02 6964 4192 or drop in and see us at 1 Brolga Pace