Moree Pony Club receives $11,000 state government grant to assist move to new temporary home

By Newsroom
Updated July 15 2020 - 2:19pm, first published June 29 2020 - 4:35pm
Moree Pony Club is excited about its temporary new home with vice president Peter Winter, chief instructor Val Squires, Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall and secretary Kate Brennan.
Moree Pony Club is excited about its temporary new home with vice president Peter Winter, chief instructor Val Squires, Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall and secretary Kate Brennan.

With the prolonged drought had taken its toll on its current home at Winima Equestrian Park, Moree Pony Club has been forced to temporarily relocate.

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