It may have been a bit different this year, with COVID-19 precautions and regulations posing logistical challenges, however the passion remained undimmed.
Splitting up choirs, sanitising the piano keys and cold piano-playing fingers added an extra layer of protocol, yet the enthusiasm hallmark to the Inverell Eisteddfod shone brightly.
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School choirs trooped into the town hall, with Warialda, Delungra, Gum Flat and Ross Hill gracing the stage for their eagerly awaited performances.
Adjudicator Robyn Ryan OAM also judged budding guitarists, solo singers and pianists, with a full complement of talent on display.
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Jacinta Dickins
Covering court, crime, council, community news, and everything in between for the New England North West
Covering court, crime, council, community news, and everything in between for the New England North West