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Tocumwal Foreshore Market, Tocumwal Foreshore, Deniliquin Rd, Tocumwal, 8am-12 noon. March 9, March 31, April 27, May 11.
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Corowa Rotary Federation Farmers and Variety Market, Bangerang Park, Edward St, Corowa - first Sunday of the month, 8am-1pm. March 3, April 7, May 5.
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A third rodeo event has been added to the Deniliquin events calendar.
The newest is a Rodeo Services Australia amateur bull ride competition, which will be held on the opening night of the Deniliquin Show on March 1.
The Deniliquin Pastoral & Agricultural Society has partnered with Woodall Rodeo Promotions to host the competition. It is the same company which runs the Bull Ride Spectacular at the Deniliquin Ute Muster.
Deniliquin is also home to the Deniliquin Easter Saturday Rodeo Under the Stars, which is a larger Australian Pro Rodeo Association event including saddle bronc, barrel racing, rope and tie and steer wrestling events. This rodeo is run by the Deniliquin Rodeo Committee, and is an official Australia Pro Rodeo Event incorporate stock from Garry McPhee. Read more on page 11.
The Deniliquin Show will this year run from March 1 to 3, and the bull ride is only one part of an action packed schedule.
“We wanted to add even more entertainment for the Friday night,” P&A Society vice president Trudy Fanning said.
“We’ve been working to slowly grow the show, and we’re now at a point when we can add a bit more of a spectacle.
“Our aim is always to put on as much as we can, but to keep the show cost effective.”
Starting at 5.30pm, the Deni Show bull ride offers a prize of $5000 in the open competition and $2000 in the second division.
Saturday at the show will be highlighted by another high octane event - the Deni Show Demolition Derby.
In this competition, $2000 is up for grabs for first place, $800 for second and $500 for third.
Also new to the show this year is the addition of stock horse classes in the equestrian arena, in partnership with the Deniliquin branch of the Australia Stock Horse Society. This adds to an equestrian schedule already so full it runs over three days.
The Deniliquin Yard Dog Association is back with its Deni Yard Dog Trials, as is the Riverina Quick Shear, the Riverina Shearing Championships and the Saturday night fireworks display.
Each complements an already action-packed traditional rural show schedule, which includes livestock judging (sheep and beef and dairy cattle) and wool and poultry pavilions.
The traditional junior judging competition - most commonly referred to as the tiny tots competition, but for babies right through to teenagers - is also still a very popular part of the Deni Show.
Pair this with a colourful pavilion of local arts, crafts and cookery, a vibrant sideshow alley and more around the grounds entertainment, and you’re on to a winner for a top weekend of family entertainment.
The Deniliquin Show is hosted at Deniliquin’s Memorial Park showgrounds. Admission for the full duration of the show is $20 for adults, $5 for children aged five to 18 and free for children under five attending with an appropriate adult. Family packages for two adults and three children are just $40. For more information, to pre-purchase your tickets or enter any of the show’s competitions online, go to www.deniliquinshow.com.au.
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Music on the plains
The band with the best 2023 rock album in Australia will take over the Deniliquin Festival Site stage for Play on the Plains on March 9.
ARIA award winners King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard will headline an amazing showcase of talented musicians which also includes Baker Boy, Northeast Party House, Alex Lahey, Kita Alexander, and The Carp Factory.
Between sets, some of the best up and coming bands from across the country will get their chance to shine in the Battle of the Bands competition.
They will compete in primary school, open age and solo artists sections.
Other entertainment available at the Deniliquin Festival Site – which is also home to the Deni Ute Muster held each NSW Labour Day long weekend – will include beach volleyball, a silent disco and fireworks.
There will be licensed bars, food vans, camping and plenty of free on-site parking, so get your tickets and get ready for a sensational day and night of music on the plains.
Camping is open from noon on Saturday, March 9 until 11am on Sunday, March 10. Bring your swags, tents, caravans, station wagons or campervans and have yourself a long weekend to remember.
Local bus company Dyson Group will be operating charter buses from various local regions including Hay, Cobram, Strathmerton, Barooga, Tocumwal, Finley, Blighty, Koondrook, Barham, Wakool, Kialla, Shepparton, Mooroopna, Kyabram, Yarrawonga and Mulwala.
There will also be shuttle buses to and from various locations around the Deniliquin town centre. Tickets to Play on the Plains 2024 are just $120 (plus booking fee) and are on sale through Oztix. Tickets for children under 13 are only $20 (plus booking fee).
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See you at the Coachie! Opening Gala Deniliquin’s leading annual art event, showcasing original works by talented artists from across the country. Proceeds proudly supporting our local community. Deniliquin Multi Arts Centre Friday 29 March - Monday 1 April 2024 Friday 12pm-5pm Saturday and Sunday 10am-5pm Monday 10am-12pm Entry $5 per person at the door Join us at the Opening Gala for the first look at the Art Show entries for 2024 and the announcement of the winning artists. Thursday 28 March 2024 6.30pm-8.30pm Tickets $20 at the door or scan to book online Learn more at edwardriverartsociety.com What’s On Autumn 2024 8
Easter art showcase
The talents of district artists has been a centrepiece of Easter in Deniliquin for more than three decades.
The Deniliquin Easter Art Show showcases hundreds of regional artists across a range of mediums over five days, and is delivered by the Edward River Art Society and the Rotary Club of Deniliquin.
The works are carefully curated to fill the Deni Multi Arts Centre and Multi Arts Hall - both beautiful buildings with historical significance to the community - right in the heart of the Deniliquin CBD.
The art show opens with a gala on Thursday, March 28, which is your first chance to see the entries and who the judges have selected as winners.
It’s also a chance to spend an evening with likeminded art lovers over canapes and drinks.
Serious and casual art lovers can then peruse the art at their own leisure from Good Friday to Easter Monday.
This popular annual event attracts an enthusiastic audience of art buyers and appreciators across the Easter long weekend.
In 2024, entries will fit into one of eight art categories - works on paper, oils, acrylics, mixed medium,
miniature and small paintings, 3D art works, black and white photography and colour photography.
There will also be three acquisitive prizes, a prize for best local scene, best local artist and best young artist.
And every guest will have the chance to vote for who they want to see win the people’s choice prize.
Tickets for the gala opening are $20, and are available now via trybooking.com/CNVEH.
Entry on other days can be paid at the door.
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Easter sports action
Don’t spend your Easter glued to the television watching the footy.
Get out and explore country NSW and northern Victoria with some live games of good old country football and netball.
The two main leagues operating in the Southern Riverina district are the Murray Football Netball League and the Picola District Football Netball League. Clubs in both leagues field multiple football and netball sides, from under-11s right up to the seniors. It means you can be assured a full day of action as local rivalries heat up for the opening rounds.
Junior grades usually kick off the matches in the morning, leading up to A-grade netball and senior football rivalries in the afternoons. This may change if you happen to encounter a twilight match.
Getting in a full day of sporting action is a breeze, with each sporting venue offering a canteen and bar to keep you fed and refreshed and there is often a coffee van to keep you caffeinated.
Both the Murray and Picola Leagues kick off the 2024 seasons with round one at Easter.
The opening round for Picola offers two blockbuster games. Neighbouring Southern Riverina-based clubs Tocumwal and Berrigan will do battle in a Good Friday clash on March 29.
The Tocumwal Bloods will host the Saints for the local derby. It’s expected to be an exciting one, with Tocumwal re-joining the league after a year in the Murray League in 2023.
On Easter Saturday, the Picola League action will be hosted at Mathoura. Known as the Timbercutters due to the town’s historic economic pursuits, Mathoura will host Picola United.
Most of the Murray League action will be hosted on Good Friday, with 10 clubs playing across the league footprint that day.
One of them is the traditional Good Friday clash between the Deni Rams and the Finley Cats - it’s one of the fiercest rivalries in the league. The senior football match will be held under lights Deni will play in Finley under lights at the Hardinge St Oval. Both times the neighbouring clubs met in 2023 it was Finley who came out on top.
The traditional Good Friday match between the two clubs was a close affair, with the Cats only hanging on by one claw to win by one point - 8.14 (62) to
Deni’s 9.7 (61), at the Cats’ home ground. When they met again in round 11, Finley was more dominant claiming the win by 16 points. But as always, it was still a competitive game as shown by the low scoresFinley 10.5 (65) defeated Deni 7.7 (49).
Bolstering the Rams strength this season will be the return of AFL star Sam Lloyd to his childhood club at Deniliquin. A guest star when his AFL playing schedule allowed in other seasons, Lloyd has committed to a full season with the Rams in 2024. And coming along for the ride with him will be mate Hamish Shepheard, who spent three years in the AFL with Fremantle.
The Deni versus Finley results were reversed on the courts in 2023, with the Deniliquin Rams A-grade netballers far to strong for Finley in both rounds last year. On Good Friday, the Deni Rams A-grade came away with a 61-6 win.
Other Good Friday games will see Mulwala host Congupna, Tongala host Nathalia, Moama host Echuca United and Numurkah host Rumbalara. The lone Easter Saturday clash for round one will be held at Cobram, when the Tigers take on border community neighbours Barooga.
Full fixtures for both leagues are available on their respective Facebook pages.
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DENILIQUIN Under The Stars • Licensed Bar - No BYO Alcohol • Food Stalls • Trade Sites • Mechanical Bull Tickets available at TICKETEBO online. Buy online and be eligible for a gate prize.
Lindemanperforming live at 3.45pm 12 event Pro Rodeo programme featuring the McPhee Rodeo Coy rough stock including: • Bull Ride • Saddle Bronc and • Bareback Horses Easter Saturday, 30th March 2024
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A jousting demonstration has been added to the already action packed Deniliquin Rodeo Under the Stars schedule on Easter Saturday, March 30.
Marisma Equine Entertainment will be providing the half-time entertainment at the popular event.
Co-owner Renae Marisma and another lady knight will go head-to-head in a realistic jousting demonstration.
“Jousting is done at a canter, which is one of the fastest gaits for a horse,” Renae explained.
“Depending on the horse, it means speeds of us to 27km and hour, which is quite fast.
“The goal is to break your lance on your opponent’s shield.
“We wear full armour custom made for us, which weigh between 35kg and 45kg, and have specialised saddles.
Medieval and thrills spectacular
If you’ve only ever seen jousting on the TV or in the movies, that’s about to change.
“It is all historically accurate, and while it is gaining momentum, it is still an uncommon sport in Australia particularly.”
The jousting will complement a full schedule of the thrills and spills we’ve come to expect from the Deni Rodeo.
The rodeo is an Australian Pro Rodeo registered event that will draw the best professional riders and competitors nationwide.
They will compete in open and second division bull riding, bareback bronc and saddle bronc competitions.
Other competition sections include the bareback saddle bronc, rope and tie, steer wrestling, team roping, breakaway roping and barrel racing.
Another popular event at Deniliquin is the Pub Steer Ride Challenge, where amateur riders represent local sponsor venues.
The trophy is the Pretty Pine Hotel’s to lose in 2024. The professional and amateur riders will be paired with stock from legendary rodeo stock contractor Gary McPhee, making for a real spectacle.
Food stalls, trade sites, around the grounds entertainment and a licensed bar (no BYO allowed) add to the evening.
The family friendly entertainment gets under way in the afternoon with heats and live music from 3.45pm. Also entertaining the crowd will be the Conargo Whipcrackers, who will perform just before the twilight action kicks off at 5pm.
Keep your eye on the Deniliquin Rodeo Facebook page for more information about when tickets go on sale.
The Deniliquin Rodeo Under the Stars is hosted at the Deniliquin Rodeo Arena, off Racecourse Rd, Deniliquin.
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The world-wide phenomenon of Parkrun is well and truly alive in Deniliquin.
Parkrun started in the UK in 2004, as a means of encouraging people to be active, with a focus on inclusion and wellbeing.
It spread to Australia in 2011, and to Deniliquin via the McLean Beach Parkrun in 2021.
It is a free, timed 5km walk or run held Saturday mornings, with all abilities welcome.
The events are not competitive and are open to people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds.
“You will never finish last, as we have a tail walker who walks at the end of the group,” founding member Lynda Barclay said.
“The event is run by volunteers who ensure everyone has a fun time and whom provide lots of encouragement.”
Walkers are just as welcome as runners, and children under 11 must be accompanied by an adult.
Dogs are also welcome, but the rule is one dog per person on a hand-held, non-retractable lead.
The McLean Beach Parkrun starts at 8am and takes place at the start of the Beach to Beach walk, at the end of the McLean Beach car park.
A volunteer welcomes first-timers and introduces them to the event 10 minutes prior to each run.
“Parkrun is very inclusive because it’s free, it’s every Saturday, and there are lots of different ways to be involved,” Mrs Barclay said.
“We have families taking part together, friends walking and talking their way around the 5k course.
“Parkrun is all about having fun and taking part in a way that’s comfortable for you.
“Some of our regulars take part most weeks, but the beauty of Parkrun is that it doesn’t require any commitment.
“You register once for free on the Parkrun website and then you can come along to any parkrun in the world on any Saturday morning if you feel like it.”
You don’t have to be a runner or walker to benefit from Parkrun.
People are welcome to watch the event and have a chat, and everyone is invited for coffee afterwards at The Crossing Café.
Registration is free at www.parkrun.com.au/register. For further information please contact Lynda Barclay 0439 373 764.
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TUESDAY 5 Race programme featuring the $16,000 White Lion Hotel Digger’s Cup • Full TAB and Bar facilities • Local and Metro Bookies trackside • Live Music • Fashions on the field • Two-up on course after the last race • Courtesy Bus to and from the track to various locations PEPPERCORN ENCLOSURE DENILIQUIN RACES 2024 • Private and Corporate Marquee packages available. • All bookings through Eventbrite (scan the QR code). BECOME A MEMBER TODAY! 2024 Memberships now available - $60 2 Race Meets and entry into $500 Member’s Draw Memberships available from Col McMahon 0428 266 730 This advertisement is proudly supported by the Deniliquin Pastoral Times.
Country racing on Anzac Day
One of two country race meetings held in Deniliquin, the Deniliquin Racing Club will present the Anzac Day Races on Monday, April 25.
The races start after the local Anzac Day services. General admission tickets are available, or if you want to experience the races in true style, you should consider upgrading to a The Peppercorn Enclosure ticket. You get food and drinks provided until 5pm, live music, plus your entry and race guide.
Whether you select an enclosure marquee or general admission tickets, a free town bus will pick up and drop off from various clubs, pubs and motels.
The $16,000 Digger’s Cup is the feature event on a five-race card, and there will be on-site bookmakers and TAB facilities available.
National race meets will also televised during the afternoon.
Trackside on race day, there is fun for the whole family with kids’ entertainment, live music and the popular Fashions on the Field.
Get your finest autumn racing outfits organised, and enter on the day to win some fantastic prizes.
A bar will operate, and there will also be catering on site.
Two-up will be played after the final race, with all proceeds donated to Legacy. Two-up will continue that evening at the White Lion Hotel.
The Deniliquin Racing Club is one of the oldest clubs in the district, this year celebrating 152 years since formation.
Over the years some top class horses have had their initiation racing in Deniliquin, amongst them:
Craftsman, Paignton, Commission Red, Sir Boom, to name a few.
As well as the Anzac Day Races, the club hosts the Caulfield Cup Day Races in October.
On Anzac Day, the gates will open at Deniliquin Racecourse from noon.
Pre-purchase your general admissions via Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/deniliquin-anzacday-races-tickets-851903134207?aff=oddtdtcreator.
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Spring is the perfect time for a game of BAREFOOT BOWLS. Drop into the Club to organise your game with family, friends and work colleagues.
It’s perfect weather for a BBQ overlooking the greens. Our BBQ AREA is available for hire for private gatherings and corporate functions.
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Deniliquin Pastoral Times, 230 Cressy St, Deniliquin. Phone (03) 5881 2322.
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GOLFER’S PARADISE Deniliquin Golf Club is on the edge of Murray Valley Regional Park, but just a stone’s throw from the centre of town. With 18 carefully manicured fairways meandering around the waterways and forests it is one of Australia’s most natural and beautiful golf settings. Pro Shop open daily Clubhouse open Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Memorial Drive, Deniliquin Ph: 03 5881 1325 Pro Shop: 5881 3333 Email: denigolf@bigpond.net.au www.denigolfclub.com.au 25 BALLS $5 50 BALLS $10 100 BALLS $15 • SAME DAY PLAY Ring the pro shop on (03) 5881 3333 and to discuss your playing time (you can usually get a game that same day)
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Picturesque golf course
Deniliquin Golf Club hosts one of the most picturesque courses in the region.
You can enjoy the beauty of this golf course, alongside the kangaroos, kookaburras, Superb Parrots, echidna, goannas, lizards, pelicans and a host of other wildlife that abounds in this paradise of nature.
At its best, Deniliquin golf course with its 18 manicured fairways and true greens, is a shining example of Australia’s magnificent golf courses.
If you’re looking for a trip away, the Deni Golf Resort has you covered with a range of packages, built to take the stress out of finding accommodation. Its 22 units overlook the ninth fairway, and are nestled among bushland.
The resort and course are in a superb location on the edge of Murray Valley Regional Park, yet just a stone’s throw from the centre of town. It’s just 30m from the resort to the first tee, and it’s a shorter distance to the bushwalk track.
The course perfectly reflects a chance for all golfing standards to enjoy a fun and challenging round.
By modern standards the course is not long — 5817 metre par 72 for men, and 5118 metre par 72 for ladies. However, off the back tees it is a challenge for all levels of player, as many professionals who have tried to tame the course have discovered.
Poor shots find the huge trees that line most of the couch fairways, while the greens are fast but true and always in great condition.
A feature of Deniliquin golf course is the ‘same day play’ principle that applies. On most days you can phone the pro shop on (03) 5881 3333 and book your tee off time, or just call in and one of the friendly volunteer staff will cater for your golfing needs. If you prefer the relaxation of a golf cart, there are plenty of those available too.
After your round on the course, enjoy the club’s facilities or relax under the veranda adjacent the pro shop. Friday nights are a speciality in the clubhouse, when there are meat raffles, great meals and a fun atmosphere where locals will make you welcome. For the latest information on clubhouse opening and activities, phone (03) 5881 1325.
If you want to practise your game, the club has an under-cover driving range, which features an automated ball dispenser and lighting, allowing extended play on your terms. It’s simply a matter of getting a token or swiping your credit card to get a bucket of balls and work on your swing.
Visitors are also encouraged to enter any of the club’s regular competitions, which are on its website. These include a Saturday medley, ladies 9 holes on Tuesday, and medley events on Wednesday and Thursday. Keep an eye out for special charity days and tournaments which are held throughout the year, all listed on the club’s website.
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The Pioneer Tourist Park has a relaxed atmosphere and its quiet location on the Long Paddock Touring Route makes it the ideal place to enjoy a stay in Deniliquin.
The park is quiet and friendly, offering spacious shady drive through powered and en-suite sites, camp sites and self contained cabins and ensuite cabins. The park welcomes caravans, camper trailers, larger RV’s and is pet friendly. Enjoy a relaxing stay on our 30 acre property, with swimming pool, BBQ, fire pit and the tranquillity of our Heritage Walk through the park bushland, taking in our birdlife, wildlife and our picturesque Billlabong.
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• Function Room
• Catering for all occasions
• Family Friendly Hotel
Walk in Bottle Shop
• Extensive range of wines, spirits and “Ready To Drink”
• Fortnightly competitive specials
Deni's Town Garage Sale
167 Cobb Highway, Deniliquin | Ph (03) 5881 5066. www.pioneertouristpark.com.au | “Lions
338 Victoria St, North Deniliquin
Phone (03) 5881 6280
Attention all pickers, hoarders, scalpers, and sorters - the Deniliquin Town Garage Sale is back on Saturday and Sunday, March 9 and 10.
For bargain hunters, there will never be a better occasion to turn trash to treasure, empty your wallets, and support your community.
The event is organised by the Deniliquin Pastoral Times, in partnership with the Deniliquin Business Chamber.
All homes registered as taking part in the sale will be added to a handy map for bargain hunters to use - so you don’t miss a single sale.
The map will be printed in the Friday, March 8 edition of the Deniliquin Pastoral Times newspaper.
If you would like to host your own garage sale and make some cash, just call into the Deniliquin Pastoral Times office, 230 Cressy St, Deniliquin by 5pm, Tuesday, March 5 to register for only $20. Participating homes can also be easily identified by signage and decorative red balloons, which are included in the registration pack.
Happy shopping!
Deniliquin Lions
Community
Town Market is held on the 4th Saturday of each month in the beautiful Waring Gardens in the centre of town from 8am*.
A large range of stalls with something for everyone
SPORTSMANS ARMS HOTEL MOTEL AND BOTTLE-O
Club Deniliquin supporting your community”
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PLAYGROUNDS GUIDE Stay and play...
Looking for something for the kids to do that won’t break the budget? Travelling around the region and need a break? We have all the Southern Riverina’s playgrounds listed below. Check out our comprehensive facilities guide at the back of this magazine.
BARHAM-KOONDROOK
• Riverside Park, Murray St
• Apex Park Playground & Outdoor Gym, Arbuthnot St &, Main St, Koondrook
• Koondrook All Abilities Playground, Main St & Station St
BAROOGA
• Barooga Adventure Playground, 2 Golf Course Rd
• Barooga Botanical Gardens, Nangunia St
BERRIGAN
• Apex Park, 36-38 Chanter St
• Hayes Park, Riverina Hwy
BUNNALOO
• Bunnaloo Recreation Reserve
COLEAMBALLY
• Apex Park, Bellbird St
• Coleambally Skatepark, Brolga Pl
• Coleambally Sport & Recreation Complex
• Curlew Park, Curlew Ave
• Kingfisher Ave
• John McInnes Square, Brolga Pl
• Lions Park, Kingfisher Ave
CONARGO
• Bills Park, Conargo-Deniliquin Rd
COROWA
• Bangerang Park, 100 Edward St
• Beryl Drive Park, Beryl Dr
• Corowa Skatepark, John St
• RSL Park, Betterment Parade
• Morris Park, Hume St
• Rowers Park, Bridge Rd
• Sutcliffe Park, Guys St
DARLINGTON POINT
• Adrian Douglas Park, Lander St
• CWA Park and Skate Park, 37-39 Carrington St
• Lions Park, Narrand St
DENILIQUIN
• Waring Gardens, Harrison St
• Scotts Park (The Rocket Park), Russell St
• Deniliquin RSL Club Park, Duncan St
• McFaull Park, Civic Pl
• Memorial Park, Memorial Dr
• R J Edward Park, Victoria St
• Deniliquin RSL Club, End St (indoor playcentre)
• McDonalds, Hardinge St (undercover playcentre)
• Cruizin* Diner, Hardinge St (indoor playcentre)
FINLEY
• Finley Foundry Park, Murray St
• Diggers Park, Cnr Dawe Avenue & Donaldson St
• Railway Park, Finley
• Finley Showgrounds, Newell Hwy
• Memorial Park, Berrigan Rd
• Mary Lawson Way Side Rest, Newell Hwy
• Skate Park & Canoe Tree, Denison St
HOWLONG
• Memorial Park, Pearce St
• Howlong Skate Park, 119 Hawkins St
• Lowe Square, Hawkins St
• Howlong Recreation Reserve, 120 Hawkins St
• Oolong Park, Hawkins St
JERILDERIE
• Elliott Park and Jerilderie Skate Park and Pump Track, 2 Jerilderie St
• Luke Park, Powell St
• Memorial Park, 23 Jerilderie St
• Monash Park (football ground), Corner of Bolton and Nowranie St
KORALEIGH
• Koraleigh Recreation Reserve, Koraleigh Rd
LOCKHART
• Green St Water Tower, 67 Green St
• Walter Day Park, Urana St
• Galore Hill Scenic Reserve
MATHOURA
• Mathoura Visitor & Business Centre, Cobb Hwy,
• Mathoura Skate Park, Corner of Morris & Mathoura Sts
• Soldiers Memorial Gardens, Livingstone St
• Memorial Park, Lawrence St
• Harry McCormick Reserve, Moama St
• Mathoura Recreation Reserve, Morris St
• Picnic Point Reserve, Picnic Point Rd
MAYRUNG
• Mayrung Hall, 1956 Mayrung Rd
MOAMA
• Moama Adventure, Playground, Perricoota Rd
• Moama Apex Park, Cnr Blair & Francis Sts
• Moama Brian Sharp Reserve, Kildare Ave
• Moama Kerabee Soundshell, Blair St
• Cnr of Cobb Hwy & Meninya St
• Moama Lions Park, Meninya St
MOULAMEIN
• Moulamein Howard Park, Morago St
• Moulamein South Recreation Reserve, Moulamein Rd
MORUNDAH
• Morundah Park, Browley St
MULWALA
• Apex Park, Pool Ave
• Purtle Park Adventure Playground, 50 Melbourne St
MURRAY DOWNS
• Murray Downs Playground, Murray Downs Dr
OAKLANDS
• Oaklands Recreation Reserve, Patey St
• Coronation Park, Milthorpe St
• Couglan Park, Milthorpe St
PLEASANT HILLS
• Pleasant Hills Park, Ryan St
RAND
• Memorial Park, Kindra St
THE ROCK
• Coronation Park, 107 Urana St
TOCUMWAL
• Foreshore Park, Deniliquin Rd & Anzac Avenue
• Library Park, 57-67 Deniliquin Rd
TOOLEYBUC
• Tooleybuc Mensforth Park,
• Murray St
• Tooleybuc Recreation Reserve, Lockhart Rd
URANA
• MacKnight Park, Anna St
• Urana Aquatic Centre, Federation Way
WAKOOL
• Wakool Playground Park, LaPerouse St
WANGANELLA
• Wanganella Park, Cobb Hwy
WOMBOOTA
• Womboota Hall, Moira St
YERONG CREEK
• Stan Galvin Park, Plunkett St
• Yerong Creek Camping Area, Plunkett St
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BarHAM-KOONDROOK
• Redgum Statue Walk statues by Kevin Guilders and Angela Polglaze
Barooga
• Barooga Botanical Gardens - Wood Carved sculpture of Indigenous Animals by Mark Rosenbrock
• Barooga Botanical GardensMosaic poles by Kerrie Murrell
Berrigan
• Berrigan Library
• Berrigan Heritage Museum
• Hayes Park
• Royal Hotel
• Old Momalong Hotel
• CWA Rooms
• Berrigan Shire Council building
• The Blue Highways Gallery
• Sojourn Station Art Studio
BOOROORBAN
• Long Paddock Sculpture - ‘The Headless Horseman’ by Geoff Hocking, Black Swamp Rest
• Booroorban Hall, Headless Horseman panels by Marg Radeski
BOREE CREEK
• ‘Last Train from Boree’ Tim Fischer tribute Scrap Metal Sculpture by Andrew Whitehead, Boree Creek Park, Drummond St
• ‘Swagman and Rusty’ Scrap Metal Sculpture by Andrew Whitehead, Drummond St
Coleambally
• Mosaic Wine Glass Water Tower
• Brolga sculpture - town sign
CoROWA
• ‘Possum, Echidna, Red Capped Robin and Golden Whistler’ mural by Kade Fielder/ Corowa High School students, Memorial Plaza of Sanger St
• Memorial Plaza Interactive Mural, Sanger St by artist Kade Fielder / Corowa High School students
• Our Place Mural, Woolworths
• Wacky Bird Gallery, Edward St by artist Chris Upton
STREET ART GUIDE
Mathoura Bra Fence
The Bra Fence Mathoura has become an iconic attraction in the town, with thousands of bras hanging on the fence as a moving tribute to those who have lost their lives to cancer. Visitors can add their own bras to the fence, creating an emotional and empowering experience. Additionally, there is a donation tin attached to the fence where visitors can contribute a dollar or two. The funds raised are used to provide petrol and food vouchers for locals undergoing cancer treatment, offering support and comfort throughout their journey. The Bra Fence Mathoura is a year-round attraction, welcoming visitors at any time of the day.
• Shearing of the Rams Mural, Corowa Museum, Queen St by artist Tracy Hancock
• Sculpture Mosaic, Corowa Community Garden
• Corowa Art Space, 100 Edward St
• Gallery 294, 294 Honour Ave
DARLINGTON POINT
• Waddi Cultural Centre, Carrington St, indigenous art by Allan McKenzie.
• Wiradjuri Walk Big River artwork, Bridge & Stock St
DAYSDALE
• ‘Hardworking Horse Sculpture’ by Artist Doug Monroe.
Deniliquin
• ‘Our River’ art installation by Rachel Braybon, wharf next to Deniliquin National Bridge, cnr Napier & George Sts.
• Asphalt Artwork created by Studio 2710 Artists (Kadi Mills, Lila Hills, Helene Nohrenberg, Josie McAndrew, David Keck, Jared Thurrowgood, Peter Chivers and Tom Close). Civic Centre and Town Hall, Cressy St
• Energising End Street Pilot Project, End St designed and created with artworks from local students
• Werrpanakata Fish Park at Brown Park, off Hardinge St, Deniliquin
• Deniliquin Children’s Centre, Whitelock St
• Deniliquin Water Tower by Cam Scales, cnr Whitelock and Russell Sts
• ‘Reutilise’ by Stuart Taylor, George St
• Ute Muster gates, Conargo Rd
• Long Paddock Sculptures‘Shod’ by Jonathan Leahy, George St
- ‘Cut’ by Jonathan Leahy, Davidson Street Rest Area
• Riverbend Gallery, Hardinge St
• Ute on the Pole, Charlotte St
• Fish and Eagle, Davidson St
• Stuart Taylor workshop, Sloane St
• Yarkuwa Indigenous Knowledge Centre building, Junction St
FINLEY
• Finley Historical Museum and Log Cabin, Murray St
• Bowls Mural by Damian Mitchell, Finley Bowling Club
• Clydesdales Mural by Damian Mitchell, Finley Bowling Club
• Bob Brooks/1951 FX Holden Mural by Damian Mitchell, Railway Park/Boomerang Motors
• Mural by Damian Mitchell, Finley Quality Meats
• ‘Spiderbait’ Mural by Damian Mitchell, Tuppal Hotel
• ‘Shane Crawford’ Mural, Tuppal Hotel
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• Merino Ram Mural, Tuppal Hotel
• St Joseph’s Primary School, Coree St
• Laneway beside Finley Pharmacy, Murray St
HOWLONG
• ‘God’s Country’ mural, IGA Carpark, Hawkins Street by artist Tracy Hancock
• Mural, 1/2 Acre Cafe, Hawkins Street, Howlong. Artist, Luna
• Howlong’s Enchanted Hut, Memorial Park, Pearce St
Jerilderie
• Mural by Ling, Jerilderie Swimming Pool
• Yo-thun-in-yuna mural, Murrumbidgee Shire office, 35 Jerilderie St
• Wedge-Tailed Eagle mural, Jerilderie Bakery
• Mechanics Institute Free Library mural, Powell Street
• Ned Kelly sculpture, Jerilderie Bakery
• Steel Wings Windmill, Luke Park
Lockhart
• Lockhart Water Tower Mural
- Waterfall, native flora and fauna by Scott Nagy and Janne Birkner (Krimsone), Green St
• The Big Kangaroo and The Big Emu by Stephen Coburn
• Pioneers Memorial Gateway, Lockhart Showground
• Urana Street:
- ‘The Eagle’ by Stuart Taylor
- ‘The 9 Martyrs’ by John Wood
- ‘Going to the Dance’ by Stuart Spragg
- ‘My Waratah’ by Raeleen Pfeiffer
- ‘Good Old Days’ by Keith Simpson
- ‘Click Goes The Shears’ by Stuart Spragg, Greens Gunyah Museum
• Brookong Lagoon:
- Lockhart Love Locks
- ‘The Mob’ by David Doyle
• Green Street:
Moulamein Tooleybuc
Murray
- ‘Rusty Cockatoo’ by Sean Meaney
- ‘Inland Pelicans’ by Bob Teasdale
- ‘Peace’ by Colin Wiese
- ‘Get Around Back’ by Stuart Spragg
• CWA Park, Green Street:
- ‘Horse Power’ by Stuart Taylor
- ‘Emu Family’ by Stuart Taylor
- ‘Bonnie Dog’ by Stuart Taylor
• Greens Gunyah Museum & Doris Golder Wool Art
• Heritage Verandahs and Etched Pavers
• ‘Australian Rain Dragon’ by Andrew Whitehead located at Lockhart’s Brookong St entrance
• Pastoral Shadows of Brookong - 20 individual sculptures including ‘A Drover’s Life’ and ‘Horse and Plow’ by Stuart Spragg
LOWESDALE
• ‘Shearing of the Ram’ Scrap Metal Sculpture by Andrew Whitehead, Federation Way
Mathoura
• Badja Bayaderra (long neck turtle) and Azure Kingfisher murals - Mathoura Public School
• Long Paddock Sculptures‘The Drover and Horse’ by Corey Thomas and ‘The Timber Cutters’ by Geoff Hocking, Visitor Information Centre
• Mural, Mathoura Railway Station
• Bert Dolan Arch by Julie Guinan, Donna McClusky & Heidi Glenn, Picnic Point
• Timber Cutters Sculpturs, Edward River Campground, Duggans Rd
• Mathoura Bra Fence
Maude
Darlington Point Booroorban
Wanganella
Pine
Wakool
MILBRULONG
• ‘Milbrulong - Rosellas’ Water Tower by Scott Nagy Krimsone
MOAMA
• Long Paddock Sculpture‘The Barge’ by Geoff Hocking, Kerrabee Sound Shell
• ‘La Belle Helene’ by David Maughan, Moama Botanic Gardens
• Moama Adventure Playround, Perricoota Rd
• Bridge Art project
MORUNDAH
• ‘Toolbox & Jockey,’ by Andrew Whitehead
• Tree carvings
MOULAMEIN
• Moulamein Art Gallery
• Mural, Service Station
• Sandy’s Art Studio, Mosaics, 41 Brougham St
MULWALA
• ‘Murray Cod’ by Andrew Whitehead, Digger Loughnan Fishing Jetty
• ‘King of the River Bike Rack’, Andrew Whitehead, Digger Loughnan Fishing Jetty
OAKLANDS
• ‘Orchid in a Teacup’, Outside CWA Rooms, Milthorpe St
• ‘Peoplescape’, Oaklands Vintage Machinery Museum
• Mural, Coronation Park
The Rock Milbrulong
Yerong Creek
Pleasant Hills
PRETTY PINE
• Long Paddock Sculpture‘Smoko’ by Geoff Hocking, Pretty Pine Hotel
THE ROCK
• Gallipoli Panels, Avenue of Honour
• Tootool Sculpture Park, The Rock to Lockhart Rd
• Strayleaves Art Studio, cnr of McGeachies Ln and Collingullie Rd.
Tocumwal
• ‘Ned’, ‘Rosie’ and ‘Mathilda’ the cockatoos, ‘Kenny’ the kookaburra, wedge tail eagle, blue wrens and more, Ulupna Island, 610 Ulupna Bridge Road, Ulupna Station, 7km from Tocumwal
• The Big Cod, Deniliquin Rd
• Mural, March’s IGA building
URANA
• ‘Not so Itsy’ the giant spider water tower by Andrew Whitehead, Federation Way
• ‘Savannah Goanna’ by Andrew Whitehead, Stephen St
• ‘Sheep at the Trough’, Federation Way and End St
• Tractor on a Pole, Victoria Park, Federation Way, Urana
WANGANELLA
• Long Paddock Sculpture - ‘The Headless Horseman’ by Geoff Hocking, Black Swamp Rest
• Peppin Merino Memorial
Pretty
Conargo
One Tree
Mayrung Blighty Bunnaloo
Hay Deniliquin
Mathoura Moama Barooga Tocumwal
Lockhart Coleambally
Finley Berrigan Jerilderie
Corowa Lowesdale Oaklands
Boree Creek
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Downs Barham Koraleigh Goodnight Mulwala
Urana
Howlong
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Get back to nature
In River Country along the Murray River, there are plenty of options to enjoy the mild weather and see the leaves fall and change colour in a range of beautiful locations.
River Council encompasses the communities of Barham-Koondrook, Echuca-Moama, Mathoura and Picnic Point, Murray Downs, Swan Hill and Tooleybuc.
You can explore majestic river red gums and Ramsarlisted wetlands, and go birdwatching, fishing, bike riding and kayaking in what is part of the largest continuous red gum forest in the world.
Visit historical sites from 100 and 1000 and even 10,000 years ago. Or just kick back riverside and take in the majesty of the Australian bush.
Murray Valley National and Regional Parks
The Murray Valley National and Regional Parks stretch along the length of the NSW and Victorian border. It is an important, unique ecosystem where waterways teem with wildlife, and tracks and rivers are aching to be explored. This particular stretch of forest offers beauty even beyond that of the magnificent river red gums that adorn its banks.
Sites of interest include:
Gulpa Creek Walk (Mathoura) - an easy path to walk along with your dog and is great for birdwatching, or to go canoeing or kayaking.
Edward River Bridge Campground (near Mathoura)free camping, good facilities and dogs are welcome.
Autumn is a lovely time to explore the great outdoors of the Southern Riverina region.
Benarca Campground (15km from Moama) - provides bush camps and is an ideal spot to fish along the Murray River.
Five Mile Picnic Area (Moama) - With good facilities right by the river, this is the perfect place for a riverside picnic, with plenty of spots for fishing and places to launch your boat, kayak or canoe.
Five Mile Mountain Bike Trail (Moama) - offers 7km of purpose built mountain bike trails in beautiful bushland by the river and wetlands. The trails are suitable for all skill levels and its one of the best places for biking in the region.
Yanga National Park
Off the Stuart Highway near Balranald, Yanga National Park is one of NSW’s newest national parks. The park is where campers come to unwind and enjoy a choice of natural settings complemented by new visitor facilities. There’s ample free camping for tents, RVs and caravans, and visitors can enjoy fabulous fishing in the Murrumbidgee River or bird watching just off the highway at Yanga Lake.
Yanga Station was one of the oldest and largest properties in the Riverina, established in the 1840s. These days, as a national park, it celebrates both its pastoral history and natural wonders.
Sites of interest include the willows campground, Yanga historic refrigeration shed, Yanga homestead, the Yanga Lake walking track and viewing deck, and the Yanga Lake red gum bird hide.
Discover more about River Country at www. visitthemurray.com.au.
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Photos courtesy Destination NSW.
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Let there be light
You can see one of Moama’s popular parks in a new light this winter.
Moama Lights is an immersive sound and light trail sharing stories from across the region through stateof-the-art installations, projections and cutting edge moving light technology.
It will illuminate Horseshoe Lagoon – part of Moama’s wetland and floodplain reserve - from July 5 to 28.
The area includes a horseshoe-shaped lagoon and a billabong, which provide a home to native birds, animals, plants and fish.
It’s a place where you can wander along the boardwalks, indulge in some wildlife spotting
and learn about the importance of wetlands and floodplains along the mighty Murray River.
Add an impressive light show in the mix, and you have an experience like no other.
Produced by the world-class design studio Mandylights, the 2024 event promises to guide visitors through a new experience, celebrating the enchantment of the bush after dark.
It will take delight in the lagoon and red gum floodplains, transforming nature’s wonderland into a vibrant spectacle that emerges as darkness falls.
Moama Lights will run over four weekends, from Thursday to Sunday, with tickets sold for specific session times.
Adult tickets are $22 and children aged 3-16 are $11. Children under three can attend for free, and all children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Family tickets are available, with the cost of $55 for two children and two adults.
To purchase tickets to Moama Lights 2024, follow the links at www.moamalights.com.au.
Photo courtesy Visit River Country
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Photo courtesy Visit River Country
From club classics to unique specialities, the newly revitalised River Gum Bistro & Café has got you covered for a good feed.
Dine in or takeway – 03 5451 1800 for takeaway orders.
Adventure awaits in Barham
Revel in golf or fishing to your heart’s content or enjoy nature’s bounty as you wander through ancient red gum forests, significant wetlands and along sandy river flats.
Tee off at the cluBarham - a par 72 layout carved from a natural bush setting with a stream winding through most of the holes.
Newly decorated Restaurant and renovated Bar Open Wednesday to Sunday for Lunch and Dinner
Dine in or takeaway – Call 03 5451 1802 for bookings and takeaway orders
1800
clubarham.com.au
Open from 10.00am 7 days
The club is also home to a magical retreat featuring superb bowling greens and 14 lawn tennis courts. Also offering everything you need for a night out or an amazing weekend away, cluBarham is the venue for live shows, music events, delicious food and beverage and three fantastic choices of accommodation.
While in Barham-Koondrook, cast a line for golden perch and Murray cod in the Murray River or enjoy a picnic at the Barham Lakes Complex.
The complex is four interconnected artificial lakes surrounded by grasslands, picnic facilities, a walking track and a swimming area with a beach.
Spot birds and walk or drive through the tall river red gums of the Gunbower Island State Forest, a 65,000-acre
floodplain that is internationally recognised as a wetland of significance for its importance to bird life and native mammals.
Don’t miss seeing the Koondrook Barham Redgum Statue River Walk. Meandering along the banks of the Murray River through both towns, you can admire the exceptional craftsmanship of the gorgeous statues which depict the pioneer men and women of the district along with the iconic wildlife of the area.
These works of art were carved out of local red gum by world renowned chainsaw carvers Kevin Guilders and Angela Polglaze.
A brochure accompanies the walk and includes a guided map and information on each statue.
You can pick up a brochure at the many food and retail businesses in River Country.
You should also take a moment to stop and admire the iconic Barham Bridge over the Murray River.
Built in 1904, the Barham Bridge is historically significant and rare, being only one of two of this design type.
6-8 Niemur Street, BARHAM
(03) 5451
NSW 2732 Phone
You can get twice the riverine adventure in the twin towns of Barham and Koondrook, which straddle the mighty Murray River.
Photo courtesy Visit River Country
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Autumn events in River Country
It’s not too hot nor too cold, making autumn the perfect time to explore all that Murray River Country has to offer.
Come for the natural surroundings and hospitality, or plan your trip around a full events calendar for the season. Home to a collection of scenic towns set against nature’s finest backdrops, it’s no wonder River Country is host to so many fabulous draw-card events. Following a list of some of the events on offer:
River Daze
River Daze is a music, wine and food extravaganza served up on the banks of the Murray River at Koondrook Barham on Saturday, March 2 headlined by Shannon Noll, INXSIVE, ABBA &80 and Elias Lanyon. There are free kids’ amusements and family activities. So whether attendees are music, wine and food enthusiasts or just want a great day out, River Daze is an event for the whole family.
Picnic in the Park International Women’s Day Barham
Grab your girlfriends, a picnic blanket or chair and join an unforgettable, fully catered picnic in the park on Wednesday, March 6 in Murray Street, Barham. Chill on the grass, absorb insights on health and wellbeing from inspiring speakers and connect with amazing women. Be inspired by guest speakers Steph Prem, olympian, podcast host and high-performance coach and Shez Spiteri, the force behind SheKan, host of impactful inspiring events for women in regional communities.
Moulamein Fishing Competition
The annual fishing competition is back on Saturday, March 9 to Sunday, March 10. The biggest native fish caught over the whole weekend wins $2,000 cash and the Cade Hickey Memorial trophy. Other sections include; longest Murray cod, longest yellowbelly, junior competition and more.
Wakool Annual Show
Wakool & District P&A Show Society brings you an annual event showcasing local pavilion and equine exhibits. Held on Friday, March 8 and Saturday, March 9 at Dampier Street, Wakool.
Moama Bowling Club Echuca Cup
Echuca Cup Day is a highlight of the region’s racing calendar and will be held on Sunday, March 10. Experience the thrill of country racing, where the heart-pounding excitement of horse racing meets the laid-back charm of rural hospitality.
Wakool Sheep Races
Get ready for a thrilling day of fun and excitement at the Wakool Sheep Races on Saturday, March 16. With 25 heated races leading up to the epic finals, there’s never a dull moment. Indulge in delicious treats from food vendors, strut your stuff in Fashions on the Field, and savour mouthwatering BBQ while enjoying live music from Three’s A Crowd. Bring the kids along for a day of laughter with activities like face painting, airbrush tattoos, and bouncing around in the jumping castle. Cool off with some creamy delights from the icecream van, or kick back and relax with free camping available. Don’t forget to visit the licensed bar for refreshing drinks (no BYO allowed).
Rich River Rod Run - Show and Shine
The 2024 Rich River Rod Run - Show and Shine will be held at Jack Eddy Oval on Sunday, March 17 with live music, children’s entertainment, trade stands, displays and food stalls.
Ride the Murray
The Echuca Moama Mountain bike club is pleased to host the Ride the Murray event, which will include an urban XC event. Echuca Moama may not be known for its elevation but still has the trails to challenge new and old riders. Bringing the race to the people as an urban event will provide a fantastic spectating opportunity along Murray River’s edge. Together with support by Aus Cycling as a gold event, this will see high quality racing but maintaining new riders to the sport.
Ride the Port - Saturday, March 23 - Urban XC mountain bike racing in the Historic Echuca Port precinct. Short course race.
Ride the Track - Sunday, March 24 - Moama Five Mile Mountain Bike Park will see the XCO format race.
Mathoura Easter Fair
Get ready for the return of the highly anticipated Mathoura Easter Fair on Saturday, March 30 on the corner of Livingstone and Lawrence Sts, Mathoura! Join a fun-filled event featuring free children’s amusements and games, a Tug O War competition, food vans, browse through diverse market stalls and much more.
Back to Barham Rock N Roll Festival
Back to Barham Rock N Roll Festival at CluBarham features four fun-filled days of amazing rock n roll music in Barham on the heart of the Murray River. Damian Mullin headlines the festivities with his scintillating Elvis Forever tribute on Saturday night.
Feast Forest Farm
Unlock the secrets of River Country hospitality at Feast, Forest, Farm from Tuesday, April 23 to Wednesday, April 24! Be treated to two days of pure river country hospitality in Barham. Experience culinary delights and exploration as you uncover the hidden gems of this prime food-producing region! From the fresh air to the free-flowing river, every element nurtures the land, creating a symphony of nutrients and flavours that you won’t want to miss.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow
Buckle up and jump on board the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow as it heads off on the ultimate road trip to Echuca-Moama, homedelivering the freshest and funniest superstars from this year’s Festival. In its 25th year, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow aims to roll out the best stand up, sketch, and satire across venues in all corners of the nation. It will be held on May 18.
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Sunday 31st March 2024 Gates open 4pm Starts 5pm Finley Showgrounds Enquiries: Jackson - 0400 496 300 Aged Pensioners $25 @finleyrodeo Pre-paid tickets available online: eventbrite.com.au/e/2024-finley-pro-rodeo-tickets-813819735737 Adults on the Gate - $45 Pre-paid online - $40 7-17 yrs - $10 U7 yrs - FREE Surprisingly unexpected An unexpected destination | Lakes to lounge by | Shops to browse through | Delicious food to enjoy Finley... FINLEY - 154 Murray St, 5883 1252 COBRAM - Main St, 5872 2870 FIT FOR EVERY WEAR AUTUMN SHOES FOR ALL OCCASIONS What’s On Autumn 2024 30
Saddle up for an Easter rodeo
Some of the best cowboys and cowgirls from across the country will take to the Finley Rodeo Arena in Tongs St from 5pm on Easter Sunday, March 31.
Competitors come from everywhere for the chance to test the stock supplied by Garry McPhee, and to win some great prizes.
An Australian Pro Rodeo Association event, points will be up for grabs for the best competitors.
It will feature all eight standard events in rodeo, classified as roughstock and timed events.
The three roughstock events are saddle bronc, bareback bronc and bull riding.
These events are scored independently by two judges. Up to 25 points are awarded to the animal by each judge for its bucking action, strength and degree of difficulty and a further possible 25 points to the contestant for his ‘style’.
The scores of the judges are added to give a score out of 100.
All roughstock events are scored over eight seconds, taken from when the animal clears the chutes. The cowboy needs to stay on board for the full eight seconds to make a qualifying ride.
The five timed events are steer wrestling, rope and tie, team roping, barrel racing and breakaway roping. There are two common elements in all timed events, except the barrel race.
The animals are given a head start or ‘score’ into the arena from a special time event chute. The mounted contestant starts from behind a rope barrier, automatically tripped by the animal as it reaches the score release point.
The second element, subject to a number of time event penalties for faults, is that the fastest time in the event wins. In all time events, there is a 10 second penalty if the barrier is broken before the animal reaches the score line.
The contestant will also be disqualified for rough treatment of an animal in a time event.
The gates to the Finley Rodeo arena will open at 5pm, with action continuing through until about 11pm.
Children’s entertainment, a bar and food will be available.
Tickets are $40 for adults, $25 for aged pensioners, $10 for children ages 7-17, and free younger children accompanied by an adult.
Jump the queue by pre-purchasing your rodeo tickets. Go to www.eventbrite.com.au and search ‘Finley Rodeo’.
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Over 100,000 book s! BERRIGAN BOOKSHOP Ph 0429 571 988 or 0429 774 084 berriganbookshop@gmail.com.au @berriganbookshop 43-45 Chanter Street, BERRIGAN NSW 2712 OPEN 7 DAYS* 10am - 4.30pm *Excluding ANZAC Day, Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day. UNIQUE GIFTWARES AND HOMEWARES 139 Murray Street, Finley 03 5883 4400 LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS AND INFORMATION
Deniliquin Pastoral Times and Southern Riverina News are our local newspapers in the Southern Riverina, NSW. They contain local news, events, sport and real estate. You’ll find your copy at newsagents, supermarkets and service stations in the area, or simply call into our offices for your copy.
Pastoral Times, 230 Cressy St, Deniliquin. Phone (03) 5881 2322.
Riverina News, 17 Pinnuck St, Finley. Phone (03) 5883 1033.
ALSO ONLINE For the latest news and photos, jump on our websites or find us on Facebook. www.denipt.com.au, www.southernriverinanews.com.au. A taste sensation…
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Leisure and history collide
Blessed with copious amounts of sunshine during all seasons, the Berrigan and Moira shires region is affectionately known as Sun Country on the Murray.
Whatever it is you like to do, you will find an attraction or activity to suit. Golf, water sports, adventure, fun, relaxing, art, fine food, wine and nature at its best, it’s all here.
Berrigan Shire is on the NSW side of the Murray River and incorporates the communities of Barooga, Berrigan, Finley and Tocumwal.
Tocumwal is one of the region’s most popular destinations for lovers of the great outdoorsboasting a swag of entertainment opportunities including camping, the mighty Murray River, water sports, bushwalking and aerobatic adventures. It is one of few towns nestled along the Murray River that has its main street truly orientated along the
river, without a twin-town based on the Victorian side of the border.
But Toc also has a history to explore, especially the role the town and its airport played in World War II. The character-filled main street and historic building facades date back to the 1860s, and Toc was home to what was the largest military aerodrome in the Southern Hemisphere during the 1940s.
Through the strong connection with aviation, the township has become a renowned worldwide destination for gliding and the airfield hosts many aerobatic events throughout the calendar year.
Things to do in Tocumwal
• Visit the beaches: The main Tocumwal Beach is a popular sandy spot on a gentle Murray River bend. Just 10 minutes’ walk from the main street of Tocumwal, the camping area welcomes all comers at a very low nightly rate. Not far west of Tocumwal is Pump Beach. It’s not far off the Tuppal Rd, but is rarely crowded, despite the large number of camp spots. A place to relax and enjoy at any time of the year.
• The Tocumwal Aviation Museum is a tourism experience where visitors can learn about the unique and significant aviation history and heritage of Tocumwal, with a particular focus on Tocumwal’s wartime contribution. The Tocumwal Aviation Museum combines historic imagery and film with informative boards, memorabilia, and artefacts.
• The WAAAF (Women’s Auxiliary Australian Air Force) Creek Walk is an enjoyable creek sidewalk lined with interpretive signage that honours and celebrates the Women’s Auxiliary Australian Airforce story that inspires pride and sparks new interest in an underrepresented piece of Australis’s service history. The trailhead stands as an impressive art installation that makes a great statement about the women and their dedication to protecting the country.
• The Tocumwal skatepark is situated in Deniliquin St, Tocumwal. The skatepark is perfect for those wishing to perfect their scooter and skateboarding skills. It offers plenty of space to practise your drop ins, jumps and other tricks. The skatepark is part of a larger lawned area known as Apex Park. It has some seating available and there is also a concrete space with a basketball ring for those wishing to shoot some hoops.
• The Tocumwal Spalshpark is situated on the Tocumwal Foreshore. It is themed to celebrate Tocumwal’s Aviation and Agricultural history and provides hours of water play fun for all ages. Younger children can enjoy the interactive stream where they can divert water by opening and closing the irrigation gates while the older ones can enjoy big water dumps and spray circles.
• Travel back in time at Chrysties Classics and Collectibles Museum. Experience the era of classic cars, trucks, caravans, tractors and a host of other collectables. From an old logging truck to working vintage cars, farming equipment, classic caravans, and collectables.
• Embark on a delightful journey into the world of chocolate at Tocumwal Chocolate School. Founded by Wendy Alford, a renowned Australian Chocolatier, it’s a haven for chocolate enthusiasts of all levels.
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Berrigan Caravan Park
104-120 Jerilderie St. E info@berrigancaravanpark.com.au
Ph 0400 563 979. www.berrigancaravanpark.com.au
A small friendly Park with generous powered caravan sites, cabin’s for short or long term stays, pet friendly and within walking distance to shops, pubs, club and pool (Nov-Mar).
DENILIQUIN COUNTRY CLUB MOTOR INN
68-72 Crispe Street, Deniliquin. Ph (03) 5881 5299.
www.countryclubdeni.com.au
Affordable units with smart TV’s WiFi, electric blankets, fridge, microwave, tea/coffee and air-conditioned. Adjacent the RSL and Bowling Clubs. Electrical Vehicle Charging Station.
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New and modern self contained home with all the essentials you might need for a comfy stay. Only a stones throw from the shopping precinct, supermarket, restaurants, pubs, takeaway, bottle shops and other conveniences. A short walk to McLean Beach. Private lockup garage.
EDWARD RIVER HOUSEBOATS
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www.edwardriverhouseboats.com.au
Sit back, relax enjoy the ever-changing landscapes and local wildlife. Our
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spacious quality houseboats sleeps 6 to 8 people and comes with all the comfortable modern features you expect from a home away from home… DENILIQUIN Finley Country Club Hotel Motel 171 Murray Street, Finley. Ph (03) 5883 4997. www.finleycountryclub.com.au The Finley Country Club Hotel Motel offers accommodation in the hotel and separate motel rooms. Our restaurant is excellent and open seven days a week. Our beds are great and the staff love to smile. FINLEY EDWARD RIVER CARAVAN HIRE Ph 0419 493 829. edwardrivercaravanhire.com.au. Roadtrips and staycations are now possible with caravan hire in Deni and surrounds. Hitch up and head off on your own adventure or we can set you up at your favourite location. We offer expert knowledge and everything you need to safely hit the road, so settle back and enjoy the travel lifestyle. DENILIQUIN Jerilderie Motel & Caravan Park 121 Jerilderie Street, Jerilderie. Ph (03) 5886 1366. www.jmcpark.com.au Perfectly located on the Billabong, next to Sports Club with TAB, pokies, golf, bowls, tennis, playground and Chinese Restaurant. Fully self-contained cabins and recently renovated motel units. Free WIFI. 10 minute walk to town. JERILDERIE Stay and play... ACCOMMODATION Want this space? Advertise your business in the next edition of Southern Riverina What’s On Stay and Play Accommodation Guide. Contact Leesa Muir, phone (03) 5881 2322 or email whatson@denipt.com.au BROLGA HOTEL MOTEL 2 Brolga Place, Coleambally. Ph (02) 6954 4009. Escape to the heart of Coleambally at the Brolga Hotel Motel. Enjoy cosy accommodation, delicious dining options and friendly service. Each room is self contained. Free wifi. Whether you are visiting for business or pleasure, make your stay unforgettable. Book your getaway today. COLEAMBALLY What’s On Autumn 2024 34
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Coach House Hotel MOTEL
End Street, Deniliquin. Ph (03) 5881 1011. www.thecoachie.com
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local family friendly hotel with 25 ground level rooms suited for the single traveller, couples, families and groups. We have an on-site salt chlorinated pool, bar, bottle shop and fantastic restaurant.
PIONEER TOURIST PARK 167 Cobb Hwy, Deniliquin. www.pioneertouristpark.com.au Ph (03) 5881 5066. E: reception@pioneertouristpark.com.au Quiet and friendly, offering spacious shady drive through powered and ensuite sites, camp sites and self contained cabins and ensuite cabins. The park welcomes caravans, camper trailers, larger RV’s and is pet friendly. DENILIQUIN KOONDROOK CARAVAN PARK 5 Keene St, Koondrook. www.koondrookcaravanpark.com.au Phone (03) 5453 2103. E: koondrookcaravanpark@gmail.com A well-kept secret on the Murray River. Make it your base for a quiet, relaxing, nature hub stay with a 2min walk to local hotel, shops, pool & boat ramp, 5mins to Barham, 45mins to Echuca or Swan Hill, 1hr to Deniliquin or 1½ hrs to Bendigo.
VICTORIA Murray Waters Motor Inn & Apartments 1 Keene St, Koondrook. www.murraywatersmotel.com.au Ph (03) 5453 2300. E: info@murraywatersmotel.com.au Beautifully appointed & modern accommodation overlooking the Murray River. Solar heated pool & BBQ/entertaining area, Foxtel, Free Wifi. Next to local hotel, shops & boat ramp.
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GREENWAYS holiday units 22-28 Cobram Street, Tocumwal. Ph: (03) 5874 2882 www.greenwaysholidayunits.com.au 1 & 2 bedroom self-contained units and 3 bedroom cabin. Quiet street location, walk to Golf & Bowls Club, CBD and Murray River. Short drive to Aerodrome. Off street parking, pool, BBQ hut and guest laundry available. TOCUMWAL DENI GOLF RESORT 1 Golf Club Road, Deniliquin. Reservations: (03) 5881 3835. www.denigolfresort.com.au Nestled between the Deniliquin Golf Course and the Murray Valley Regional Park, and the Edward River just a short walk away. It’s the perfect spot for a family holiday, golfing trip, bird watching or a quiet getaway for nature lovers. DENILIQUIN MCLEAN BEACH HOLIDAY PARK 1 Butler St, Deniliquin. Ph (03) 5881 2448. E: info@mcleanbeach.com.au www.mcleanbeach.com.au Listen to the abundant bird-life as you rest in the shade of our tranquil bush setting opposite McLean Beach. Glamping tents, villas, cabins, powered sites. DENILIQUIN Want this space? Advertise your business in the next edition of Southern Riverina What’s On Stay and Play Accommodation Guide. Contact Leesa Muir, phone (03) 5881 2322 or email whatson@denipt.com.au Stay and play... ACCOMMODATION Settlement Motor Inn 327-331 Victoria Street, Deniliquin. Ph (03) 5881 3999. https://settlementmotorinn.com.au Under new management! Settle right in with Settlement Motor Inn. Clean and spacious accommodation. Free WiFi internet, non-smoking, air-conditioned, large saltwater pool, free off-street parking and family rooms. Book today! DENILIQUIN What’s On Autumn 2024 35
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Stay and play... DINING GUIDE Don’s Kitchen 6-8 Niemur Street, Barham. Ph (03) 5451 1802. https://clubarham.com.au/donskitchenchinese Chinese and Malaysian Cuisine. Delicious selections available. Open Wednesday to Sunday for lunch and dinner. Dine in or takeaway. Newly decorated restaurant and renovated bar. BARHAM River Gum Bistro & Café 6-8 Niemur Street, Barham. Ph (03) 5451 1800. www.clubarham.com.au/eat-drink From club classics or unique specialties to weekend breakfast, the revitalised River Gum Bistro & Café has got you covered for a good feed. Dine in or takeaway available 7 days. BARHAM Riverside Café Barham 22-24 Murray Street, Barham. Ph (03) 5453 2066. Eat in or Takeaway 7 days. Breakfast. Lunch. Dinner. Soup. Hot Meals Daily. Roast - Friday and Sunday Lunch. Forever Flowers. Small Gifts. Catering Available. BARHAM CRUIZIN* DINER DENILIQUIN 162 Hardinge St, Deniliquin. Ph 1300 0 DINER (1300 034 637). Cruize on in and see our 1950s American inspired Diner. Decked out to the max with vibrant vinyl booths, neon signs, classic tunes and a flavoursome menu. The family-friendly environment is completed with the Cruizin* Playzone area and indoor, outdoor dining spaces. Open 7 days. DENILIQUIN Finley Country Club Hotel Motel 171 Murray Street, Finley. Ph (03) 5883 4997. www.finleycountryclub.com.au Looking for a great meal? Check our reviews :-). You will be surprised. Open 7 days for lunch and dinner. We use premium produce grown and reared at our doorstep. Prepared for you in our kitchen. FINLEY Curlyz café 32 Napier Street, Deniliquin. Ph 0419 278 953. Eat in or takeaway. Relaxing and enjoyable atmosphere. Friendly staff and fresh food. Open Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 7am-4pm. Open Saturdays 8am-2pm and Sundays 8am-12.30pm. DENILIQUIN Want this space? Advertise your business in the next edition of Southern Riverina What’s On Stay and Play Dining Guide. Contact Leesa Muir, phone (03) 5881 2322 or email whatson@denipt.com.au COFFEE OASIS 285 Cressy Street, Deniliquin. NOW OPEN! Our all-day breakfast and lunch menu, grab and go meals, amazing coffee blend, house products and locally made goodies, also available to take home, yummy milkshakes with low GI sugar, and indoor and outdoor dining so your can bring along your furry friends. DENILIQUIN CLUB Tocumwal Barooga Road, Tocumwal. Ph (03) 5874 9111 Our bistro and café are open 7 days for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Our nightly specials include a Sunday Carvery, Top 12 Tuesdays, Wednesday Pot & Parma and Thursday 2 for 1. Function spaces available. TOCUMWAL What’s On Autumn 2024 36
BRICK KILN CAFé 139 Davidson Street, Deniliquin. Ph (03) 5881 5693. Email brickkilncafedeniliquin@gmail.com Family owned and operated. Open 7 days. 5am-4pm weekdays, 6am2pm weekends. Fresh, quality produce, family friendly atmosphere with enclosed children’s area and lounge. Gluten free options available. DENILIQUIN DENILIQUIN RSL CLUB 72 End Street, Deniliquin. Ph (03) 5881 1455. www.denirsl.com Brasserie and Coffee Shop open 7 days. Come in and enjoy the family friendly environment. Brasserie open Lunch 12-2pm, Dinner from 6pm. Coffee Shop open 11am – late. Decadent housemade cakes. Member’s happy hours Mon-Thurs 2pm-4pm. Find our menus on our website. DENILIQUIN COACH HOUSE HOTEL 99 End Street, Deniliquin. Ph (03) 5881 1011. www.thecoachie.com Open for meals. Lunch Mon to Sat 12-2pm. Dinner Mon to Sat 5.30-9pm. Fully catered private function room with packages designed to suit your needs. Let the friendly staff take the stress our of planning your function. DENILIQUIN Deniliquin mcdonalds 386-388 Charlotte Street, Deniliquin. Ph (03) 5881 7344. Open 6am – Midnight everyday. Inside and outside eating areas. Breakfast until 10am. McCafé – Coffee, Cakes, McMuffins, Gluten Free options. Party Room. Playland. Drivethru. Bike Racks. Menu Log. DENILIQUIN Stay and play... DINING GUIDE Want this space? Advertise your business in the next edition of Southern Riverina What’s On Stay and Play Dining Guide. Contact Leesa Muir, phone (03) 5881 2322 or email whatson@denipt.com.au BROLGA HOTEL MOTEL 2 Brolga Place, Coleambally. Ph (02) 6954 4009. We have something for everyone! From great value delicious meals from our bistro, an icy cold beverage, to all the sports and racing action! Relax inside or out in the beer garden and enjoy regular live music and friendly service. We also have cosy self contained motel accommodation. COLEAMBALLY What’s On Autumn 2024 37
Coronation Park 107 Urana St, The Rock
The Rock Cemetery 67 Green St, Lockhart
The Rock Recreation Ground Victoria Park, Wilson St, The Rock
TOCUMWAL
Apex Park (Skate Park) Deniliquin St, Tocumwal
Foreshore Park Deniliquin Rd & Anzac Avenue
Library Park
57-67 Deniliquin Rd, Tocumwal
Tocumwal Town Beach Town Beach Rd, Tocumwal
TOOLEYBUC
Tooleybuc Mensforth Park Murray St, Tooleybuc
Tooleybuc Recreation Reserve Lockhart Rd, Tooleybuc
URANA
Macknight Park
18 Anna St, Urana
Urana Aquatic Centre Federation Way, Urana
WAKOOL
Bass St Bass St, Wakool
Wakool DC Thomas Park Flinders St, Wakool
Wakool Playground Park LaPerouse St, Wakool
Wakool Recreation Reserve Dampier St, Wakool
Wanganella
Wanganella Park Cobb Hwy, Wanganella
WOMBOOTA
YERONG CREEK
Stan Galvin Park Plunkett St, Yerong Creek
Yerong Creek Camping Area Plunkett St, Yerong Creek
BOAT RAMPS
• Barham - Noorong St Boat Ramp Corowa - Lone Pine Ave
• Corowa - Rowers Park, 2 Bridge Rd
Corowa - Corowa Lagoon
100 Edward St, Corowa
• Corowa - Lions Park Sth Corowa, River St, South Corowa
• Darlington PointDarlington Point Boat Ramp, Kidman Way
Deniliquin - Benarca Bend Boat Ramp, Stevens Weir Rd
• Deniliquin - Deniliquin Boat Club, Riverview Dr
• Deniliquin - Harfleur St
• Deniliquin - Lawson Syphon Lawson Syphon Rd
• Deniliquin - McLean Beach, Butler St
• Deniliquin - Riverside Caravan Park, Davidson St
• Deniliquin - Sloane St
• Deniliquin - Twin Rivers, Riverina Hwy
• Deniliquin - Willoughbys Beach, Memorial Drive
• Finley - Finley Lake, Riverina Hwy
Hay - 4 Mile Boat Ramp, Maude Rd
• Hay - Sandy Point Rd Hay, Sandy Rd
• Hay - Soapworks Bend Boat Ramp, Jackson Rd
• Howlong - Lowe Square, 120 Hawkins St
• Howlong - Memorial Park, 70 Pearce St, Howlong
• Koondrook - Koondrook Public Boat Ramp, Koondrook Track
• Mathoura - Picnic Pt Mathoura - Murray River Picnic Point Rd
• Mathoura - Swifts Creek Boat Ramp Swifts Creek Rd
Moama - 5 Mile Boat Ramp, River Rd
• Moama - Unnamed Rd off Edward St
• Moulamein - Town Boat Ramp McBean Place
• Mulwala - Purtle Park 24 Melbourne St,
DUMP POINTS
• Berrigan - 119 Jerilderie St
• Coleambally - Kidman Way
• Coleambally - Lions Park, Kingfisher Ave
• Conargo - ConargoDeniliquin Rd
Corowa - Rowers Park, 2 Bridge Rd
Visitor Information
• Darlington Point - Lions Park, Sturt Hwy
• Deniliquin - Davidson St Rest Stop, 129 Davidson St
• Finley Showgrounds, Tongs St
• Hay - Dunera Way (Showgrounds Rd)
• Howlong - Lowe Square, 120 Hawkins St
• Jerilderie - 13-19
Jerilderie St
• Lockhart - 163 Green St
• Moama - Twenty Four Lane
• Moulamein - Patterson St off Moulamein Rd between Tallow St & Sainsberry St
• Mulwala - Purtle Park, 24 Melbourne St
• The Rock - The Rock Recreation Ground, Wilson St,
• Tocumwal - 17-33
Deniliquin St, behind Palms Hotel, Dirt Rd 1km Tocumwal - Town Beach, Town Beach Rd
• Urana - Aquatic Centre, Federation Way
• Yerong Creek - Cole St
SKATEPARKS
• Barham - 52 Thule St
• Berrigan - 12 Momalong St
• Coleambally - Brolga Place
• Corowa - John St Darlington Point - Cnr Carrington & McAlister Sts
• Deniliquin - Cnr Edwardes St & Civic Pl
• Finley - 76 Denison St
• Hay - Cnr Lachlan & Brunker St
• Howlong - 119 Hawkins St
• Jerilderie - 2 Jerilderie St
• Lockhart - 35 Brookong St Mathoura - Morris St
• Moama - Bartlett St
• Moulamein - 31 Morago St
• Tocumwal108 Deniliquin St
FREE OUTDOOR FITNESS EQUIPMENT
• Deniliquin - along the Beach to Beach walkButler St, Macauley St, Deniliquin - Davies Court Park Community Fitness Hub
• Luke Park, 63 Jerilderie St, Jerilderie
• Moama Adventure Playground, Perricoota Rd, Moama.
Womboota Hall Moira St, Womboota
• Mulwala - Owen Bridges Park, 107 Corowa Rd
Mulwala - Apex Park, 7 Pool Ave
• Mulwala - Kyffins Reserve Spring Dr
• Tocumwal - Tocumwal
Boat Ramp (Downstream)
Deniliquin Rd
• Tooleybuc - Murray St, Tooleybuc
• Urana - Aquatic Centre Federation Way
Deniliquin Visitor Information Centre & Peppin
Yarrawonga
Heritage Centre
295 George Street, Deniliquin NSW 2710
Freecall: 1800 650 712
Email: info@edwardriver. nsw.gov.au
Website: visitdeni.com.au
Echuca Moama
Visitor Centre
2 Heygarth Street, Echuca, VIC, 3564
Freecall: 1800 804 446
Phone: (03) 5480 7555
Email: info@echucamoama.com
Website: visitrivercountry.com.au
Mathoura Visitor and Business Centre
23 Moama Street (Cobb Hwy), Mathoura, NSW 2710
Phone: 1300 087 004
Website: visitrivercountry.com.au
Barham Newsagency
36 Noorong St, Barham, NSW 2732
Phone: (03) 5453 2043
Website: visitrivercountry.com.au
Tocumwal Accredited Visitor Information Centre
Shop 3 2 Deniliquin Road Tocumwal
Phone: 0447 333 114
Email: tourism@ berriganshire.nsw.gov.au
Website: www. visitthemurray.com.au
Mulwala Visitor Information Centre
2A Irvine Parade, Yarrawonga VIC 3730
Phone: (03) 5744 1989
Email: tourism@ yarrawongamulwala.com.au
Website: www. yarrawongamulwala.com.au
COROWA
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
100 Edward St, Corowa NSW 2646
Phone: (02) 6033 3221
Freecall: 1800 814 054
Email: tourism@ federationcouncil.nsw.gov.au
Website: northofthemurray. com.au
Barooga Visitor Information Centre
2-4 Station Street, Cobram VIC, 3644
Freecall: 1800 607 607
Email: tourism@ cobrambarooga.com.au
JERILDERIE Visitor Information
Sticky Fingers Candy Shop
63 Jerilderie Street, Jerilderie NSW 2716
Phone: 0448 878 597
LOCKHART
SHIRE
Information Centre
Greens Gunyah Museum, 45 Urana St, Lockhart NSW 2656
Phone: (02) 6920 5674
Website: visitlockhartshire. com.au
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