Wingham Museum given gift of gratitude from Chinese business

Julia Driscoll
Updated July 22 2016 - 10:33am, first published 10:00am
Gift of gratitude: Anna and Mr Li of Shanghai company Aoyaxin Lan Beef presenting Manning Valley Historical Society president Barbara Waters with the specially-made crystal plaque. Photo: supplied.
Gift of gratitude: Anna and Mr Li of Shanghai company Aoyaxin Lan Beef presenting Manning Valley Historical Society president Barbara Waters with the specially-made crystal plaque. Photo: supplied.

WINGHAM Museum’s reputation as warm and welcoming was rewarded on July 13 with a gift from international visitors. 

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Julia Driscoll

Julia Driscoll

Journalist

Julia Driscoll has worked as a journalist for the Wingham Chronicle and Manning River Times for seven years. She values the deep connection with community that being a rural and regional journalist brings. Career highlights have involved environmental stories - bringing the plight of the little known endangered Manning River helmeted turtle to the attention of the public, resulting in wide-spread knowledge in the community and conservation action; and breaking the news of the Manning River ceasing to run for the first time in recorded history.

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