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Oberon Visitor Information Centre
Visitor Information
Voted Best Visitor Information Centre in 2009 the Oberon Visitor Information Centre was also described as "the most useful visitor information centre in the world" by a journalist who was seeking information on mushrooms. Our staff also know: the best places to fish for trout; where to fossick for sapphires (and will hire equipment to you); the best places to stay; can book you on a truffle hunt and answer any other question you have.Location: Oberon
Rotary Club of Oberon
Service Above Self
The Rotary Club of Oberon spends most of its funds in the local community. Projects range from assistance to families with a special need to local environmental projects. Over the years it has rewarded local businesses for excellence and individuals for outstanding community service. Young people are sponsored to participate in the various personal development and leadership courses under Rotarys banner.Location: Oberon
Oberon Heritage and Collectors Club Inc
Oberon Heritage & Collectors Club was set up to encourage the collection and preservation of items with heritage value or historical interest relating to the social, cultural, industrial and rural history of Australia. One of the Club's aims is to engage the public to appreciate and preserve Australia's heritage. Our major activity is to present a heritage fair in Oberon, on a biennial basis, the Club's subsidiary the Highlands Steam & Vintage Fair.Location: Oberon
Oberon Community Technology Centre (Oberon CTC)
CTC Services
Use of computers for: * Casual use (web, email, printing etc) * Training (by CTC volunteer staff), we have the full range of Microsoft Office products. * High speed internet access For Hire: * Training room (with or without computers) * Large meeting room * Venue HireLocation: Oberon
Oberon Council
Oberon is not your average small rural country town. It has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the state and shows a healthy rate of growth and activity in economic cultural, social and recreational development. Oberon’s proximity to the world heritage listed Jenolan Caves and greater Blue Mountains national parks system also contributes to the continuing growth of the area. The Oberon Council recognises the importance of supporting the community by facilitating the maintenance of this rate of growth wherever possible.Location: Oberon
Oberon Tarana Heritage Railway Inc
OTHR .. bringing your rail heritage back
The 23 kilometre Oberon to Tarana railway line opened in 1923. It has one of the steepest gradients of any line in NSW. OTHR formally known as the OTHR is a Committee charged with the task of exploring options for the use of the rail corridor between Oberon and Tarana. Membership of Oberon Tarana Heritage Railway Inc is a valuable way you can contribute to our efforts. Please visit our website to download our membership form.Location: Oberon
Oberon Arts Council
The Arts council involves itself with a range of artistic pursuits from drama to cartooning and everything between, with workshops, exhibitions, visits etc.Location: Oberon
Oberon Golf Club
A beautiful 18 hole course on the foreshores of Lake Oberon with all grass greens and pristine, well groomed fairways. With an ACR rating of 68...Location: Oberon
Oberon Men's Shed
Location: Oberon
Oberon RSL Club & Restaurant
Enjoy the facilities of the Oberon RSL Club including lawn bowls, squash, restaurant and bar facilities, entertainment, poker machines and pool tables Fully licensed restaurant &...Location: Oberon