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Yard Art Community and Business Competition

Ticketing While many events are free, some activities have limited places and some incur a cost. Please see the detailed descriptions and follow the booking links. Get in early to avoid disappointment. Photography Photography and filming will occur during the course of this event. Please inform a member of staff if you or your child does not wish to be photographed or filmed. Visitor information Visitor Information Centre Albury, Railway Place, Cnr Smollett and Young streets, Albury, 1300 252 879. visitalburywodonga.com Visitor information (smart terminals) • Junction Square, 34B Elgin Blvd (opposite Woolworths), 7 days, 24 hrs • Wodonga Plaza,

Smythe St, Wodonga • Wodonga Railway Station COVID-19 All events and activities will run in line with COVID-19 restrictions current at time of staging. Please refer to the online channels of the various venues and presenting organisations for any updates.

Embracing the themes of Upstream, celebration, collaboration, connection and immersion through the artistic style of sculpture, this competition has welcomed entries from local residents and businesses in the Albury-Wodonga council areas. Saturday, February 27 to Monday, March 8 Across Albury-Wodonga 8am to 9pm daily Enquiries: Mel Nagle on (02) 6022 9281

We invite you to walk, ride or drive around your neighbourhood and across the Murray to vote for your favourite sculpture. Sculptures will be on public display for 10 days. Trail map available online, vote at upstream.org.au

Image: Watergarden by Vicki Luke, Bronwyn Cossor and Margaret England, 2004.

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