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Several community organisations are set to benefit from generous donations announced this week by the Guyra Bowling and Recreation Club, with a total of $11,000 distributed to support important local projects and services.

The Country Women’s Association (CWA) has received $3,000 to assist with repairs to its hall, helping to maintain a valued community facility.

The Guyra Hospital Auxiliary has also been awarded $3,000, which will be used to improve the gardens surrounding the hospital, creating a more welcoming environment for patients, visitors and staff.

The Can Assist Guyra branch has received $3,000 to help support the Skin Cancer bus at the Guyra Show and the Guyra Junior Rugby League will receive $2,000 to support the club and its young players.

Guyra Bowling Club President David Wilcox said they were pleased to be able to support organisations that make such a positive contribution to the community.
“We’re happy to help these organisations, who all do great things for our community,” he said.

The donations reflect the Bowling Club’s ongoing commitment to supporting local volunteer groups and sporting organisations, ensuring they can continue providing valuable services and opportunities for Guyra residents.

Leonie Cox is actively involved in three of the organisations – Can Assist, CWA and the Hospital Auxiliary.
“It is fantastic to see this level of support in our town,” Leonie said. “Getting extra money like this comes in handy and will allow us to get things done without have to rely on fundraising. It just makes things a little bit easier for us all.”

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30th Jun 2026

 

Each week, staff at the Guyra Multi-Purpose Service take part in “Wear Pink Tuesday”, a simple initiative that has grown into a meaningful fundraiser for local charities.
Several residents have also embraced the tradition, proudly donning pink to join the cause.
Last week, their combined efforts resulted in a $668 donation being presented to the Guyra Branch of Can Assist, supporting people in the community undergoing cancer treatment.

 

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December 12th, 2025

 

At the November meeting of Can Assist Guyra, long-serving members Sue Adams and Lyn Skinner were honoured for their exceptional contribution to the organisation and the local community.
Both were presented with a Member Service Recognition Certificate in acknowledgement of their many years of dedicated service and support to cancer patients in the Guyra community.
Sue Adams has served as Secretary and Patient Support, while Lyn Skinner has fulfilled the role of Treasurer. Their commitment and compassion has been instrumental in ensuring local families receive vital assistance during challenging times.

 

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November 27th, 2025

 

Each Friday night at the Guyra Hotel the local crew from Guyra Fire & Rescue have been running regular raffles, with all proceeds donated to community organisations and service groups.
For the month of October, Can Assist Guyra were the grateful recipients of the funds raised.
Can Assist, which provides financial support to local cancer patients and their families, welcomed the generous contribution at their recent meeting.
The cheque was proudly presented by Fire & Rescue members Jason Campbell, Randy Mulligan and Scott Campbell, who attended on behalf of the service.
The gesture reflects the continuing commitment of the Guyra Fire & Rescue team – not just to protecting the community, but supporting it in meaningful ways.

21st Oct 2025

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An initiative led by the junior members of the Guyra Gun Club has resulted in an outstanding fundraising effort for Can Assist, with more than $8,500 donated following a special event last Sunday.
The day combined a club shoot with a popular “come-try-me” session, attracting strong community support. A highlight of proceedings was the spirited auction of four donated items, including a one-of-a-kind mailbox crafted by David Troost and John Davis, which drew enthusiastic bidding.
The club extended special thanks to David Troost, Ray and Kristy Hammond, Robert Reeves, and Leanne Rumbel for contributing quality items to the auction. Their generosity played a key role in the day’s success.
Junior Liaison Officer, Charlie Ward, coordinated the event, with support from local businesses and individuals who donated raffle prizes. Club members also turned out in force, providing a standout morning tea and lunch for members and guests.
The Guyra Gun Club praised the efforts of its junior shooters for their leadership and community spirit, with the funds raised going directly to assist local families through Can Assist.

 

16/09/2025

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Justine Turnbull, Wendy Jackson, Jenni Jackson, CEO Emma Phillips,

Sue Adams and Leonie Cox.

 

The Guyra Branch of Can Assist recently held its Annual General Meeting, highlighting another successful year of dedicated support for local cancer patients and families.
The meeting marked a significant moment of transition, as long-serving members Sue Adams and Lyn Skinner officially retired from their roles after decades of tireless service.
Sue Adams served as Secretary and Client Liaison Officer, while Lyn Skinner held the position of Treasurer. Both women were recognised for their exceptional commitment to the branch and their pivotal roles in supporting local patients over the years.
Stepping into their shoes are Leonie Cox as Secretary, Jenni Jackson as Treasurer, and Leanne Burey as the new Client Liaison Officer.
President Wendy Jackson acknowledged the contributions of both outgoing and incoming members.
“Most people take on roles in community groups thinking they’ll do their bit for a couple of years, but both Sue and Lyn have been outstanding in their roles over a couple of decades,” Wendy said. “Their dedication has made a lasting difference.”
In addition to the AGM, several committee members recently attended the Can Assist Regional Meeting in Tamworth. Representatives from branches across northern NSW shared insights and updates in what was described as an informative and collaborative event.
This year, Can Assist is proudly celebrating its 70th anniversary of providing cancer patient assistance in rural NSW. A formal reception will be held at Parliament House in October to mark this significant milestone.
In her President’s Report, Wendy Jackson reflected on a rewarding year of growth for the branch, noting that a change in meeting times had boosted member attendance and engagement.
“Our members, willingly volunteer their time and effort to raise funds to support cancer patients and their families who request support while on their cancer journey. While requests for assistance may be varied, it seems that in the current time, we have an increasing demand for fuel and food.
“The introduction of the Garden Trail to the New England Garden Festival was a wonderful addition with open gardens in each town in Spring and Autumn. A special thank you to John & Barbara Ross, Kerry & Julie Gittoes, Tony Duke and Fiona Smith for opening their gardens. The effort that goes into opening a garden is very much appreciated and the Guyra gardens certainly proved popular, as did the morning teas supplied by our members.
“We continued to host monthly meat raffles at The Royal Hotel, catered for the Eastern Plains bull sale and held regular street stalls and raffles. We also received wonderful donations during the year from the Regional Australia Bank Community Partnerships Program, the Tradie’s Breakfast hosted by Darren and Tania Lennon and Guyra Soccer Club Family Fun Day.
“In February we were able to sponsor half the cost of the Melanoma/Skincare bus at the Guyra Show, promoting the importance of Melanoma awareness and the early detection of skin lesions. This free service is a wonderful asset to our Community. We will also be sponsoring its return in 2026 and we must encourage all community members to take up this opportunity.”
President Wendy Jackson closed her report with heartfelt thanks to all members and supporters.
“As I have said before this branch could not function without the support of a wonderful group of members, who are always willing to help where they can and a local Community who supports us, along with Emma and all at Can Assist Head Office, and allow us to continue to work at a local level, to keep the money we raise stay here to help those who help us.
“There is no other Community Organisation I know who can do that and in 2024 we spent $26 581.12 in client assistance within our local community.”

 

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September 11th, 2025

Randy Mulligan, Matt Simpson, Tim Ellis, Can Assist President Wendy Jackson,

Jason Campbell and Blake Handebo

 

The team from Guyra Fire and Rescue Station 315 has been hosting a weekly meat raffle at the Guyra Hotel every Friday between 4pm and 6pm to raise funds for local charities.
The proceeds from these raffles have been generously donated to Guyra Can Assist, supporting rural and regional cancer patients.
The raffles have proven to be a success, and the station plans to continue holding them, with future funds benefiting other local causes.
In addition to their charitable work, they are always on the lookout for new members.
Interested individuals can learn more by attending the station’s training sessions, held on the first and third Tuesday of each month.
Alternatively, prospective members can speak to any of the firefighters at the Guyra Hotel during the weekly raffles.

 

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March 14th, 2025

Dasha’s Hardware hosted a tradie breakfast on Friday October 4th. Fifty tradies joined the Dasha’s team, sharing a bacon and egg roll while raising $1795.00. The funds raised will be donated to Can Assist Guyra, helping local families going through cancer treatment.
Dasha’s would like to thank Anne, Geoff, Kerry and Wayne for cooking a beautiful breakfast, Guyra Country Fresh for donating the bread rolls, and Chris the coffee man for providing great coffee.
Thank you to all our wonderful tradies for supporting us and our day.

 

8th Oct 2024

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Wendy Jackson congratulated & thanked members for their ongoing support at the Guyra Branch Christmas afternoon tea.

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