Newsletter

  • Yarnupings December 2023

    Yarnupings December 2023

    It’s the Christmas edition of Yarnupings and we’re getting festive! In this issue we see a gorgeous Picture of Serenity by Volunteer Robyn Law. We farewell Kyle and Welcome Kahla to the AHO team. The Ocean Festival is on late Nov/early Dec and the AHO Museum in Freshwater is open and showcasing ocean based artefacts.…

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  • Yarnupings September 2023

    Yarnupings September 2023

    It is the third issue of Yarnupings and we are jam packed full of articles! In this issue we see the return of Karen Smiths Pollination – Importance to Country, aswell as The Language Corner and every green thumb’s favourite, The Bush Binge. Phil Hunt takes on a thought provoking journey with his article Certainty…

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  • Yarnupings April 2023

    Yarnupings April 2023

    We are excited to announce that our Freshwater Museum and Keeping  Place is back open to the public on Wednesdays and other week days by appointment. This issue will have the first of two new reoccurring articles. The Language Corner and The Bush Binge will have new information in them every newsletter. Both having different…

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  • Yarnupings Newsletter June 2019

    Get your copy of the latest AHO Newsletter, Yarnupings, here. As usual there are crosswords, reflections, news, reviews, thoughts and upcoming events. We hope you’ll find something there of interest.

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  • Yarnupings March 2019

    Get your copy of the latest AHO Newsletter, Yarnupings, here. As usual there are crosswords, reflections, news, reviews, thoughts and upcoming events. We hope you’ll find something there of interest. March 2019  

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  • Yarnupings February 2019

    Get your copy of the latest AHO Newsletter, Yarnupings, here. As usual there are quizzes, reflections, news, reviews, thoughts and upcoming events. We hope you’ll find something there of interest.

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  • Yarnupings December 2017

    The AHO’s Newsletter is out,  the December Christmas issue of AHO Yarnupings. Like a seedling, it popped it’s small head out of the soil some months ago and waited for the spring rain. And waited. And waited! When the rain finally came, we thought it would be right to go in September, then November. Well, the extra rain did…

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