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What’s on in the district

FRIDAY

8pm: Joe Camilleri and The Black Sorrows at Swan Hill Town Hall. Tickets are available online: swanhilltownhall.com or in person from Swan Hill Town Hall booking office or Swan Hill Region Information Centre.

All evening: live music featuring ‘Free Ride’ at Swan Hill Club.


SATURDAY

8.30am to 12.30pm: Robinvale Country Market at Caix Square, Robinvale. Held on the second Saturday of the month with various market stalls, fresh produce, plants and entertainment.

9am to 12pm: Nyah Lions Club Market at Nyah Recreation Reserve. Held on the second Saturday of the month with various market stalls, the Lions Club’s famous hot donuts, wood raffle, plants, fresh produce, honey and bric a brac

10am to 4pm: The Great Murray River Salami Festival 2024 at Euston Club Resort Riverfront Reserve. Free entry. There will be live entertainment, food stalls and a market. Don’t forget to make a 150-gram size salami to enter into this year’s “BEST” Salami Competition.


NOVEMBER 14 to NOVEMBER 17

7am to 4.30pm: NSW Open golf tournament at Murray Downs Golf and Country Club. Champion golfer Cameron Smith will be participating. Register for free entry on all four days, as well as your chance to win a Srixon prize pack, including a Performance cart bag, tour staff cap, a tri fold towel and two dozen Srixon Z- STAR Diamond golf balls. Free parking is available at the course. Tickets available through Eventbrite.

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