Need to know who does what in Tarras? Here are the details of the interest groups and organizations that power our community.

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Preparing the local community response to a natural disaster, ensuring everybody is safe and has access to basic services.

Committed to enhancing and promoting the natural conservation and recreational values of the Lindis Pass conservation areas.

A calm, safe place to learn and grow, committed to building hardworking, resilient, motivated and enthusiastic problem solvers.

Our community-owned church holds monthly services and welcomes the use of the church as a wedding venue and event space.

Responding to wildfires, civil defence and natural disasters. We also offer fire safety and burning advice.

Tarras Rural Women provide connection and support, and give a voice to rural women, their families and communities.

The school pool is open over summer, outside school hours, for community use. Contact the Tarras School office for a key.

Available for bookings. The hall has a stage, supper room and kitchen, an entrance foyer, changing rooms and toilet facilities.

Tarras Golf club is a fully-affiliated club and offers full membership to all. Green fee players are welcome at any time of the year.

Meeting in Tarras Village every Friday morning in school term time, run by a small dedicated group of local mums.

Established in 1970 by the union of the Tarras and Wanaka Rugby Clubs, Upper Clutha Rugby Club is based in Wanaka.