Here Comes Christmas!

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Red Range Public School's Christmas Tree - Winner of the Independent Judges Award 2025

The Glen Innes Red Cross has officially launched its 24th Annual Christmas Tree
Exhibition at the Town Hall, and festive spirit is already filling the room. More than 50 trees
are on display this year, each one an original, created by individuals, families, businesses,
schools or community groups. The theme “Christmas Around the World” has inspired a
wonderful mix of originality and artistry.

On Saturday morning three independent judges selected Red Range Public School as the
winner of the Independent Judges Award 2025.

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The exhibition will be open from 9:30am to 2pm, on Sunday 30 November and from
Monday 1 December through to Saturday 6 December it will open daily from 9:30am to
4pm. Entry is $3 for adults, with free admission for children under 12.

Visitors can also vote for their favourite tree for $1 per vote, with all proceeds supporting
the work of the Red Cross. Prize winners will be announced at the Town Hall on Saturday
6 December, and participants are reminded to collect their trees by 2pm that day.
Once again, the Christmas Tree Exhibition happily marks the beginning of the festive
season in Glen Innes.

 

  • Annette has spent over 30 years as a pro bono lawyer and educator, building and leading community access to justice programs in Australia and Asia. She moved to Glen Innes in 2024 and loves her new gig writing for Glen Innes News.

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