Organisations, Associations & Clubs in East Albury, Albury, NSW

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Results from the 'Organisations, Associations & Clubs' category in East Albury, Albury

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374 Amatex Street, Albury, 2640

(02) 6021 1910
Church
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Albury Hockey Centre, Cadell Street, Albury, 2640

(02) 6041 3417
Hockey Albury Wodonga

116 Borella Road, Albury, 2640

(02) 6021 5879
bridge contractors, bridge, contractor, bridges

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333 Borella Rd, Lavington, 2640

(02) 6041 1434
Aged care
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304 Eames St, Albury, 2640

0491 601 032
Club, Social Club
Customers highlight the friendly and knowledgeable members of ALAC in Albury, expressing their enthusiasm to join the social club.

229 NORTH STREET, East Albury, 2640

(02) 6041 4744

234 North St, Albury, 2640

319 North St, Albury, 2640

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736 Young Street, Albury, 2640

(02) 6045 9777
Non-profit organization
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436 Guinea St, Albury, 2640

0403 595 692
Religious Organization, Religious Center, Lutheran Church
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436 Guinea St, Albury, 2640

(02) 6021 3594
Religious institution
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440 Wilson St, Lavington, 2640

(02) 6051 0222
Family & Personal Counselling, family counselling, personal counsellor, personal counselling, counselling, partner councelling, counsellor, marriage counselling, family counsellor
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748 Young Street, Albury, 2640

(02) 6021 2088
Relief, correction or wellness... you choose. Our Philosophy Our approach is simple. We believe that health is amongst our most valuable possessions. And while we generally meet people after they’ve lost their health, our commitment is three-fold. 1. Relief Care in Albury Many people seek care in our practice and have one goal: relief. So that’s where we start! During this initial stage of intensive care, we have several obligations: Uncover the underlying cause of the health problem Suggest a care plan to produce the fastest results possible Offer ways patients can participate in their recovery Explain the value of post-symptomatic wellness care 2. Corrective Care in Albury With relief sustained, correction of your problem is then more achievable. We conduct Progress examinations in the corrective stage of your care as these enable us to determine the current status of your spine. Corrective care is especially important for children as they respond very well to chiropractic care and we often anticipate a full recovery. 3. Wellness Care in Albury We’re committed to teaching our patients that true health is a journey, not a destination. Through educational opportunities (like this website), we hope to communicate the value of ongoing chiropractic care. Our desire is to see our practice members abandon the prevailing sickness care model of health (waiting for symptoms and then taking action), in favour of the emerging wellness model. You’re the boss! It’s your body, your health and your future. Our job is to offer you the finest chiropractic care possible in Albury, make appropriate recommendations and work together to achieve your goals. Take the first step towards relief by calling our Albury practice today and making an appointment to discuss your health goals.
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562 Macauley St, Lavington, 2640

(02) 6058 6200
Non-profit organization, youth activities, Youth Organisations, accomodation services, Hostels & Activities
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2/566 Kiewa Street, Albury, 2640

(02) 6060 2491
Community Organization, public services & government
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445 David St, Albury, 2640

0407 734 217

Unit 8/ 452 Swift St, Albury, 2640

(02) 6041 6641
Summerfruit Industry Overview : Summerfruit Australia Limited (SAL) is the industry voice for the betterment of summerfruit (fresh apricots, nectarines, peaches and plums). It represents the interests of the summerfruit industry on a national and international basis. It is the body recognised by government as the peak industry body for growers of summerfruit and has responsibility for the management of the industry marketing and R&D levy expenditure. SAL works closely with other interested groups, government and supply chain partners to maximize profitability for the industry. It was formed in 1994 as Australian Fresh Stone Fruit Growers Association (AFSFGA), a federation of state organisations, and in August 2003 decided to change its corporate structure to a national company limited by guarantee. It’s leadership is democratically elected directly by growers and it has a national office based in Albury, NSW. SAL holds regular meetings with government and others to advance the industry perspective on important issues, such as market access for Australian fruit, fair access to irrigation water and protecting Australian horticulturists from the risk of exotic pest incursions. Industry research and development funds are directed through the Summerfruit Industry Advisory Committee (IAC). This committee aligns proposals with the industry developed strategic plan so that investment of grower funds gives the most beneficial results.

DAVID ST, Albury, 2640

0457 215 917
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6/512 Swift St, Albury, 2640

(02) 6023 0100
Chamber of Commerce
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860 Knight Rd, North Albury, 2640

0428 746 787