Albany tug of war draws large crowd, raises over $500 for charity
The Albany International Folk ‘n Shanty Festival’s annual tug of war attracted a large crowd at the Albany Boatshed on Sunday morning, marking the festival's final day. Over $500 has been raised for the Telethon Kids’ Health Institute, with local teams dominating the competition. Organiser Melaney Goodall praised the community support, noting the event's success in bringing people together.
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Published 16 Jul 2026, 11:11 UTC · Updated 16 Jul 2026, 11:20 UTC
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