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Bega MP Dr Holland said the money would be spent over 3 years

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Updated September 5 2023 - 11:15pm, first published March 10 2023 - 3:35pm
Bega member Dr Michael Holland, Cath Peachey, chair of Narooma Rocks and David Harris, MP, shadow minister for jobs, investment and tourism at Wagonga Inlet on Friday, March 10, announcing a $600,000 commitment over three years to grow the Narooma Oyster Festival. Picture by Marion Williams.
Bega member Dr Michael Holland, Cath Peachey, chair of Narooma Rocks and David Harris, MP, shadow minister for jobs, investment and tourism at Wagonga Inlet on Friday, March 10, announcing a $600,000 commitment over three years to grow the Narooma Oyster Festival. Picture by Marion Williams.

If elected in March, NSW Labor will provide $600,000 over three years to grow the Narooma Oyster Festival into one of the state's flagship events alongside the Parkes Elvis Festival and Byron Bay Bluesfest that will attract national and international visitors.

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Marion Williams

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Moved to this beautiful part of the world in December 2019. Too many years as a writer, researcher and journalist to count. Now covering the southern end of Eurobodalla, Bodalla to Tilba, plus Bermagui. Contact me at marion.williams@austcommunitymedia.com.au if you have a story you think our readers would like.

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