Celebrating the co-existence between community and mining from April 6 -15, the festival has a packed line up.
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What’s on
Mining Leaders Lunch, April 6
Promising a powerful line up of speakers including Federal Resources Minister Senator Matt Canavan and Head of Glencore’s Global Coal Assets Peter Freyberg. www.stickytickets.com.au
Singleton Community Day and Parade, April 7
Singleton Showground will come alive for the festival’s biggest community event, the schedule includes motorcross performances, coal shovelling and touch footy competitions, the NSW Tug O War championships, live music and more.
Touch Footy Compeition, Saturday, April 7
Starting at 8.30 am start, touch football teams compete for the Voice for Mining Hunter Coal Festival Cup. Teenagers are welcome to participate. Call Peter on 0427 712 613 or Janelle on 0413 606 424
Kurri Coalface Pedal, April 8
The Kurri Coalface Pedal offers a day of fun and fitness for mountain bike enthusiasts while raising funds for the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service. Visit: www.rescuehelicopterservice.com.au/events
Singleton Chamber Lunch, April 9
NSW Minerals Council CEO Stephen Galilee presents an industry update at Singleton Diggers. But tickets at www.stickytickets.com.au
Muswellbrook Chamber Breakfast, April 10
NSW Minerals Council Stephen Galilee provides his industry update to Muswellbrook Chamber of Commerce and Industry at Muswellbrook Race Club. To book email info@muswellbrookchamber.com.au
Stem Tours, April 11
High school students get a first-hand look at STEM education at the University of Newcastle’s Engineering Faculty.
Rehabilitation Conference, April 12
Hear expert speakers who discuss the latest innovations and ideas. For details, www.tomfarrellinstitute.org
Community Updates, April 13
To be held at Muswellbrook Workers Club from 10 am to noon, entry is free but people are asked to register through Sticky Tickets www.stickytickets.com.au
Singleton Firelight Festival, April 14
The Singleton Civic Precinct will be transformed into a blistering festival of music, from 6pm to 10pm.
Charity Golf Day, April 15
A 2 person ambrose with two shotgun starts at 7.30am and 12.30pm. Entry fee is $30 pp with proceeds going to the Cancer Council. Contact Les on 6572 4875.
The festival is supported by Muswellbrook Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Muswellbrook Shire Council and Singleton Shire Council.