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FRIDAY

7pm: Screening of Lilo & Stitch at Swan Hill Cinemia Showbiz to raise funds for Southern Cross Kids’ Camps. SCKC is a national network of volunteer-run camps for children who have experienced abuse and neglect. Tickets cost $20. Available at www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1393019.

8pm-10.20pm: The Australian Pink Tribute Show at Swan Hill Town Hall. Fronted by one of Australia’s premiere female vocalists, Anthea Taylor, and backed by a dynamic six-piece live band, this show delivers a high-end spectacle to rival the real thing. Tickets online at www.swanhilltownhall.com or in-person at Swan Hill Town Hall booking office or Swan Hill Region Information Centre.

8.30pm: Live music at Swan Hill Club featuring That Guy.


SATURDAY

8pm-10pm: Bjorn Again Waterloo Anniversary Tour at Swan Hill Town Hall. Celebrating 50 years of ABBA’s iconic victory. Tickets online at www.swanhilltownhall.com or in-person at Swan Hill Town Hall booking office or Swan Hill Region Information Centre.


SUNDAY

8am: Swan Hill Kart Club generally races on the last Sunday of the month February to November. Gates open at 8am. Practice 8.30am-10.30am. Racing from 11am. For more details visit www.swanhillkartclub.com.au or email swanhillkartclub@gmail.com.

2pm: Swan Hill Ukulele Group at Swan Hill Club.


TUESDAY

11am-11.50am: Dr Hubble’s Bubbles at Swan Hill Town Hall. An interactive show for children and adults featuring Dr Hubble, Australia’s favourite bubble man. Reserved seating, suitable for two-12 year olds. Tickets online at www.swanhilltownhall.com or in-person at Swan Hill Town Hall booking office or Swan Hill Region Information Centre.

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