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Vintage machinery springs to life at Croppa Creek Classic

blankby Penelope ShawOctober 31, 2025October 30, 2025

From 14 to 16 November this year, the annual Croppa Creek Classic Harvest – dubbed “A Walk Back in Time” – will bring the past to life as vintage harvesters, tractors and horse‑drawn wagons roll into action on a family‑farm site slightly east of the township of Croppa Creek.

Posted inCroppa Creek, Good News, Lifestyle

Croppa Creek Store’s ‘Nostalgia Oven’ reignites a passion for local recipes

blankby Penelope ShawJuly 19, 2025July 22, 2025

In a time where most seem to find their next recipe online and cookbooks are seemingly becoming a thing of the past, Croppa Creek Store is reconnecting with the little town’s history, one recipe at a time.

Posted inAgriculture, Croppa Creek, North Star

Local farmers warn of cactus crisis and call for NSW Government action

blankby Lia EdwardsFebruary 18, 2025

Farmers have warned the march of a destructive cactus through NSW could be only the beginning of the state’s weed woes unless ongoing funding for weed control is secured. Harrisia […]

Posted inArts, Croppa Creek

Croppa Creek General Store gets an artistic facelift

blankby Penelope ShawJuly 24, 2024

The Croppa Creek General Store is on the way to cementing itself as a national icon with some very eye-catching murals.

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Increased construction costs threatened new amenities block at Croppa Creek

blankby New England Times News DeskJanuary 19, 2023

Construction of a new shower and amenities block at the Croppa Creek Recreation Reserve will continue after an additional grant from the NSW Government to cover the unexpectedly high costs.

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