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2012: The Beginning of Soundtrails in Uralla, NSW

Andrew Parker

Uralla is a charming and historic small town on the New England Tablelands in NSW and celebrates having Australia’s first Soundtrail. This year we will join Hamish Sewell of Soundtrails and Andrew Parker, previous President of Uralla Arts in a live streamed discussion on facebook about the beginning of this wonderful project which has become a precious trove of local history, as well as focussing on some of the amazing people who took part. They’ll also play some of the stories from the Uralla Soundtrail.

Join via the Soundtrails facebook page, where you’ll be able to comment during the live stream.

The start time is 14:30 AEST.

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