Several events have either been cancelled or postponed due to covid-19 concerns in Goulburn.
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The NBN Co presentation, in partnership with the Goulburn Chamber of Commerce, is one of the events that has been postponed due to the pandemic.
The NBN representatives had presented to Goulburn Chamber of Commerce members earlier this month as an opportunity to learn more about the NBN™ Business Fibre Initiative and how to make the most of the new offering.
They were due to return on June 29 and June 30 at The Hub Cafe to provide businesses who could not attend the Chamber of Commerce meeting with the opportunity to learn more about how to access business-grade fibre via the nbn™ network.
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However, the event has now been postponed and the organisers are looking at hosting the event in July.
Meanwhile, Goulburn Regional Art Gallery has decided to cancel the opening night for Dean Cross 'Icarus, my Son' on July 2 due to covid as well.
'Icarus, my Son' was initiated by Goulburn Regional Art Gallery as part of The Good Initiative, a biennial $20,000 award to living artists.
The Goulburn Mulwaree Library has postponed the session on Successful Job Applications that was due to be held on Wednesday, July 14. They are also holding off on re-starting the Friday Yarn and Tea Time sessions, which were due to begin on Friday, July 2. The date for these events has not yet been announced.
Similarly, the Hume Citizens Climate Lobby has postponed their upcoming talk by Professor Mark Howden on July 1 as well. The talk, to be held in conjunction with The Goulburn Group, is titled 'Climate Change and Australian Agriculture: An Update'.
A new date for the event is yet to be announced by the organisers.
A host of other events in the city have been cancelled as well. The Starlight Foundation fundraiser cancelled their social dance afternoon that was due to be held on June 27 at the Railway Bowling Club.
Marulan Markets were also cancelled keeping in mind the current covid situation and after the lockdowns were announced. The markets were scheduled to be held on June 27.
Do you know of any other events that has been cancelled? Get in touch with neha.attre@austcommunitymedia.com.au.
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