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FRIDAY

10.30am to 5pm: River People’ Forum- First Nations water rights & Justice. Join the second River Peoples’ Forum to hear from some of the nation’s leading voices and learn more about the big opportunities for water justice in the coming months and years – Register your free ticket: bit.ly/water-justice

Evening: Swan Hill Club live music featuring Known Official.


SATURDAY

All day: Central Murray Football Netball League round 14. Balranald v Koondrook-Barham, Lake Boga v Woorinen, Cohuna v Mallee Eagles, NNW United v Swan Hill, Tooley-Manangatang v Kerang. Tyntynder has the bye.

8am to noon: Kerang Community Market held fourth Saturday of the month. Lots on offer including fresh produce, plants, crafts, bric-a-brac, jams, sauces and preserves. There is something available for all tastes. Free entry.


SUNDAY

8.30am: Swan Hill Kart Club races on the last Sunday of the month. Gates open at 8am, practice 8.30am to 10.30am. Entry and scrutineering 9.30am to 10.30am, racing from 11am. For more details, visit www.swanhillkartclub.com

11.15am: Peachy’s and Pilates. Join an invigorating afternoon at Peachy’s and Pilates, hosted at Peachy’s. Cost is $90 and ticket includes beveridge of choice on arrival, lunch, one-hour Pilates class and guest speaker. Gain insights and inspiration from published author and reformer Pilates instructor Megan Coburn as she shares her personal practices for staying active, healthy and maintaining strong mental health amid life’s challenges. Tickets available www.eventbrite.com.au/e/926789280687


MONDAY

9.30am to noon: Group craft time. All welcome to join. Held by Murray Valley CWA on the fourth Monday of the month (except December). Cost varies each month depending on what the selected craft is. Usually about $5 for craft and $2 per person for the use of the Neighbourhood House room.


TUESDAY

10am: Nyah social bowls at Nyah, names in by 9.30am for 10am start. Cost of $10 per person includes light lunch and good fun for about three hours. For all levels.


COMING SOON

Friday, August 9, 7pm: Swan Hill Community Toy Library movie night fundraiser, screening It Ends With Us at Showbiz Cinemas, $18.

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