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Discover what there is
to see and do while
visi�ng our
magnificent region!
The professional staff at the
Mildura Visitor Informa�on &
Booking Centre offer assistance
with informa�on on the many
a�rac�ons, accommoda�on
venues and cruises to enjoy.
Browse through the
permanent interac�ve
exhibi�on and learn about the
region’s history da�ng back to
the Aboriginal inhabitants of
the land. View the Centre’s
theatre�e which constantly
runs fascina�ng images on the
big screen reflec�ng the
history and vibrancy of the
region. The Gi* Shop offers a
wide range of souvenirs and
quality locally handcra*ed
gi*ware to take to someone
special.
Hours of opera�on:
Monday to Friday
9am− 5:30pm
Saturday, Sunday
& Public Holidays
9am− 5pm
MILDURA ART GROUP
WINTER EXHIBITION
RIVERFRONT STUDIO &
GALLERY
Tuesday 1 – 30
Open Tuesdays, from
10am - 4pmHugh King Drive,
Mildura Riverfront
The Mildura Art Group are now
showcasing their Winter
Exhibi�on.
All works are by our local
members and are for sale.
They present a wide range of
styles and all mediums to appeal
to the most discerning visitor.
EFTPOS and layby are available
for your convenience.
Our members get together on
Tuesdays and visitors are most
welcome to view the Exhibi�on
and watch the ar�sts at work.
Admission is free.
More informa�on contact
Marina Mar�n, President
Riverfront Gallery Art Group on
0459 238 943.
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made to ensure accurate
informa�on, the publishers
accept no responsibility for
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omissions.
Mildura Visitor Informa�on &
Booking Centre.
Phone (03) 5018 8380.
Version 1, 28 July 2017
ARTIST IN RESIDENCE: TOM CIVIL
Tuesday 1– Tuesday 22, 10am-2pm
Monday, 10am-5pm Wednesday—
Saturday, The Art Vault, 43 Deakin
Avenue, Mildura
Tom Civil is a Melbourne based
printmaker, muralist, street ar�st and
community graphic designer. Tom
has a quirky frivolous style and is
o*en called upon to work with
communi�es to create public
artworks. Tom will be exhibi�ng
many of his works on paper in the
main gallery un�l the 22nd of August
The Art Vault is a mul� purpose art
space consis�ng of 3 exhibi�on
spaces, 10 art studios and 2 ar�st
residency spaces. They have a huge
collec�on of local, na�onal and
interna�onal artworks available for
sale and visitors are welcome.
For more informa�on, please call The
Art Vault on (03) 5022 0013 or email
MILDURA HARNESS RACING
NIGHT MEETING
Wednesday 2, Mildura Harness
Recrea�on Reserve, 12th Street
Gates open at 5pm and racing
starts at 6.30pm. Adults $10,
Pensioners $5 and Under 18 free
when accompanied by an adult,
otherwise $2.
For more informa�on contact
Tim Scala on 0411 044 021.
RED CLIFFS PLAYERS PRESENTS
“THE LAST OF THE KNUCKLEMEN”
Friday 4, & Saturday 5 - 7.30pm,
Sunday 6 - 2pm, Thursday 10,
Friday 11 & Saturday 12 - 7.30pm,
Cardross Hall, Dairtnunk Avenue,
Cardross
Red Cliffs Players presents their
latest produc�on of John Power's
The Last of the Knucklemen.
This powerful snapshot of the
harshness of the Australian
outback and the griIness that it
fosters in the men brave enough
to take it on, will take the audience
through a roller coaster of the non
poli�cally correct humour of
1970's Australia and the intense
and confron�ng machismo so
prevalent in these hardened men.
The produc�on will appeal to a
wide audience and not disappoint,
although due to strong language
and adult themes it is not suitable
for children.
Great Vanilla Slice Triumph Mildura City Heart August 19
MILDURA CITY MARKET
Sunday 13, 8am-1pm,
Langtree Mall and Ninth Street
Find a gi* among the stalls that
have lovely items for sale. There
are cra*s, clothing, home
cooking, fruit and vegetables as
well as jams, honey, pickles and
dried fruit. You will also find
jewellery, natural beauty
products, books, plants, fancy
cards, woodwork items, bric-a-
brac and locally made products.
The market is managed by the
Mildura City Market Commi�ee.
If you are interested in having a
stall with them, call 0400 032
803 Monday to Friday 9am-6pm.
BLOOM SINGS THE ADELE AND
AMY SONGBOOK
Saturday 12, 8-11pm, Mildura
Arts Centre, 199 Cureton
Avenue, Mildura
Australia’s brightest new singing
star “Bloom” brings to you the
songs of two amazing ar�sts,
Adele and Amy Winehouse.
Both ar�sts amassed a legion of
fans the world over, and
together have sold in excess of
20 million albums.
Backed by an all star band of
musicians, featuring former
members of The Jon English
band, The Angels, The Badloves
and many more iconic
Australian acts, this amazing
show is sure to thrill the
toughest of skep�cs.
The show is not a Tribute act;
it’s a celebra�on of amazing
songs, bought to you by a young
lady with a voice beyond her
years, and a superstar band.
Bloom herself has just returned
from a string of shows
performing with John Farnham's
band, John Paul Young, The
Chantoozie and Eurogliders.
Cost: All �ckets $39.10
Tickets available from: Mildura
Arts Centre, phone 5018 8330 or
Mildura Visitor Informa�on
Centre, phone 5018 8376 or in
person. Online at
www.milduraartscentre.com.au
Cost: Adults $30, Concession $25
Tickets can be purchased from
www.trybooking.com/QIFP or at
Green Goddess Flowers, 156 10th
Street, Mildura.
This event is fully catered, No BYO
by Law.
For more informa�on contact Traci
Macleod on 5021 3787
or [email protected] , or
Doug Schneider
MILDURA MOTORCYCLE CLUB
PRESENTS THE NEIL STREET
MEMORIAL CUP - WINTER SERIES
Saturday 5, 12-4pm, Mildura
Motorcycle Club, Olympic Park,
Straight out Eleventh Street
(West), Mildura.
Sign in at 10.30am. Juniors race at
12pm and seniors practice at 2pm.
Tickets at the gate, Adults $25,
12-16 $10, Under 12’s FREE,
Family �cket $60.
This event is fully catered, No BYO
by Law. For more informa�on go
to
or call 0419 174 225.
SUNRAYSIA FARMERS MARKET
Saturday 5, 8am-12noon,
Jaycee Park, Hugh King Drive,
Mildura
Sunraysia Farmers Market
provides the plaUorm that links
good food direct from the regions
genuine producers with
community. Indulge the senses,
taste, wander and unwind as you
discover a range of superb fresh
fruit, vegetables and herbs; freshly
brewed coffee, wine, olive oil,
preserves and condiments; eggs,
honey, grains and nuts; freshly
baked bread, pastries, cakes, plus
meats and smallgoods and so
much more. Take the �me to
enjoy breakfast made from the
market’s produce as well. With
plenty of parking, and playgrounds
nearby, it’s perfect for families.
For more informa�on go to
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RED CLIFFS COUNTRY MARKET
Sunday 6, 9am-1pm, Ilex St,
Indi Ave & Barclay Square,
Red Cliffs
Red Cliffs Market is just a short 15
minute drive from Mildura and
offers over 100 stalls of local
produce, crafts, bric-a-brac,
gourmet delights, plants,
jewellery, sausage sizzle and rides
for the kids. Enjoy the live
entertainment and pop up art
galleries. Most local stores are also
open for your convenience.
For more informa�on call
0458 907 226.
RED CLIFFS HISTORICAL STEAM
RAILWAY
Sunday 6, 11am—4pm,
Calder Highway and Millewa
Road, Red Cliffs
The Red Cliffs Historical Steam
Railway operates a steam train
which has significant importance
to Red Cliffs. Unique to
Sunraysia it is the only tourist
steam train in the area and one
of the few small gauge railways
throughout Australia. Come and
enjoy a ride on an authen�c
steam train. Depar�ng every
half hour, the last train pulls out
at 3.30pm.
Fares: Adults $8, Children $4,
Family $20
For more informa�on phone
0427 211 098
TRUE BLUE
Tuesday 8, Wednesday 9,
Thursday 10, 7-10.30pm, Mildura
Arts Centre, 199 Cureton Avenue,
Mildura
“True Blue” is an all Australian
themed show put on by the
extremely talented students of
Red Cliffs Secondary College.
A wide spectrum of Australiana is
covered, including song and dance
from the Seekers, Peter Allen and
John Farnham through to Pseudo
Echo, Sia and Guy Sebas�an.
Australian television and film such
as “Priscilla”, the “Wiggles” and
“Hi-5” and with great Australian
characters “Kath and Kim”,
“Warney” and our very own “Jane
Bunn”, this show promises to have
a li�le something for everyone.
Enjoy a salute to the Anzacs and
everything home grown, from
some of our most talented home
grown young people in Sunraysia.
Cost: Full $15, Concession $10,
Student/Child (School Age) $10
For more informa�on, please call
Mildura Arts Centre on
(03) 5018 8330 or visit
www.milduraartscentre.com.au
MILDURA HARNESS RACING DAY
MEETING
Friday 11, Mildura Harness
Recrea�on Reserve, 12th Street
Gates open at 12pm and racing
starts at 1.30-2pm. Adults $10,
Pensioners $5 and Under 18 free
when accompanied by an adult,
otherwise $2.
For more informa�on contact
Tim Scala on 0411 044 021. If you would like more
informa�on on what’s
happening in and around
Mildura
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MERBEIN STREET MARKET
Sunday 20, 8am-1pm, Commercial
Street, Merbein
The Merbein Street Market is held
on the third Sunday of each
month.
You will find local and interstate
stalls, fresh produce, local honey,
arts and cra*s, bric-a-brac,
entertainment and the second-
hand shops open.
For more informa�on call 0427
888 708.
ARTISTS’ IN RESIDENCE: GREER
TOWNSHEND & CHLOE VALLANCE
Wednesday 23– Monday 11
September, 10am-2pm Monday,
10am-5pm Wednesday—
Saturday, The Art Vault,
43 Deakin Avenue, Mildura
Greer Townshend is a New Zealand
born ar�st who began her crea�ve
life mastering drawing and
portraiture. Greer will be in
residency for the first �me this
August while exhibi�ng some of
her amazing drawings on large
unfolded origami hearts using the
Japanese paper cuIng technique
"kirigami" and will be par�cipa�ng
in the residency program un�l the
12th of Sept.
Joining Greer will be ar�st Chloe
Vallance, who draws and paints
people she loves on plywood.
Working with colour pencils, ink,
gouache, watercolour and acrylic
paint she brings into being
contempla�ve moments in
everyday life. The inten�on of her
artwork is to draw people flowing
and growing, within themselves
and within the community.
For more informa�on, please call
The Art Vault on (03) 5022 0013 or
email [email protected]
VILLAGE
Sunday 13, 10am-2pm,
Mildura Riverfront, Hugh King
Drive, Mildura
Mildura welcomes you to Village!
Sit in the Winter Sun with us and
enjoy the heart beat of our
wonderful town, the mighty
Murray River!
We have food to delight your
taste buds, Music for your soul,
help support small local
businesses as we gather together
at Village to help raise money for
much needed not for profits or
charity groups.
Contact Black Market events, on
0439 204 008 or email
happy2bchris�[email protected]
PUBLIC OUTREACH ASTRONOMY
Wednesday 16, 2-9pm,
Open ground with clear view of
the sky! To be confirmed,
Mildura
Southern Cross Outreach
Observatory Project is a mobile
astronomical observatory based
in Adelaide.
The purpose of this observatory
on wheels is to make astronomy
more accessible and interes�ng
for distant communi�es in
Australia.
We launched this project in
August 2016 and conducted
public outreach ac�vi�es in South
Australia.
We are now expanding the
ac�vi�es interstate and plan to
bring our observatory to Mildura
in Na�onal Science Week 2017.
Cost: Free
For further informa�on contact
Muhammad Akbar Hussain on
visit the Scoop Astronomy
Facebook Page.
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MILDURA GREAT AUSTRALIAN
VANILLA SLICE TRIUMPH
Saturday 19, 9am-4pm,
Langtree Mall, Mildura City
Heart
GeIng back to basics, Mildura’s
first Great Australian Vanilla
Slice Triumph is focusing this
year on the sweet treat that
made the event famous in the
first place… the classic Vanilla
Slice.
Bakers from around the country
will converge on Mildura to find
out who bakes the ul�mate
Vanilla Slice.
This family focused event will
have live entertainment, kids
ac�vi�es, cooking
demonstra�ons with Event
Ambassador and Mildura’s own
Stefano di Pieri, and also a
vanilla slice market hall where
people can buy and try.
Entry is free.
For further informa�on, contact
Mildura City Heart on
(03) 5023 8010 or visit
www.milduracity.com.au
SUNRAYSIA FARMERS MARKET &
RIVERFRONT BOUTIQUE MARKET
Saturday 19, 8am-12noon, Jaycee
Park, Hugh King Drive, Mildura
Sunraysia Farmers Market
provides the plaUorm that links
good food direct from the region’s
genuine producers with
community. Indulge the senses,
taste, wander and unwind as you
discover a range of superb fresh
fruit, vegetables and herbs;
freshly brewed coffee, wine and
olive oil. Take the �me to enjoy
breakfast made from the market’s
produce under the giant river
gums beside the Murray River.
Run in conjunc�on with the
Farmers Market, the Riverfront
Bou�que Market is a "cra*
makers market" where all goods
for sale are handmade by the
person behind the stall. With
various ar�san products such as
bags, children's clothing, ladies
clothing, ceramics, candles and
cards/sta�onary, this market is
somewhere that you may just find
that “special piece” to take home
to remind you of your visit to
Mildura.
There’s plenty of parking,
pathways and flat ground and
with the playgrounds nearby, it’s
perfect for families. For more
informa�on go to
www.sunraysiafarmersmarket.co
m.au
2017 NATIONAL RECITAL TOUR -
ANDREY GUGNIN
Saturday 19, 2-3.05pm & 7.30-
9pm, Mildura Arts Centre, 199
Cureton Avenue, Mildura
Andrey Gugnin, First Prize Winner
of the 2016 Sydney Interna�onal
Piano Compe��on will be sure to
delight audiences with a program
featuring the works of Bach,
Shostakovich, Desyatnikov and
Stravinsky.
Cost: Full $30, Concession $15,
Student $15
Tickets available from: Mildura
Arts Centre, phone 5018 8330 or
Mildura Visitor Informa�on
Centre, phone 5018 8376 or in
person. Online at
www.milduraartscentre.com.au
HOLDING AN EVENT OF
YOUR OWN?
Is your Spor�ng Club or Group
holding an event? It costs
nothing to have it listed in our
What’s On which reaches
thousands of locals and visitors
every month.
We also have display space
available at the Mildura Visitor
Informa�on Centre and would
love to showcase your next
event!
Simply contact us with details at
phone on 5018 8380 during
business hours.
THE MARNGROOK
ROCK’N’ROLL FOOTY SHOW.
Saturday 26, Quality Grand
Hotel Seventh Street Mildura.
Join the popular SBS Marngrook
footy show team for an evening
of laughs, great footy stories
and live music
A show not to be missed, this
has it all with comedy from
Kevin Kropinyeri and music from
Grant Hansen's all-star band
“Big City Combo’
Tickets $100 per head includes 2
course meal. Doors open 7pm
show starts 7.30pm
Tickets available from: Mildura
Visitor Informa�on Centre
ph. 50188380
MILDURA CITY MARKET
Sunday 27, 8am-1pm,
Langtree Mall and Ninth Street
Find a gi* among the stalls that
have lovely items for sale. There
are cra*s, clothing, home
cooking, fruit and vegetables as
well as jams, honey, pickles and
dried fruit. You will also find
jewellery, natural beauty
products, books, plants, fancy
cards, woodwork items, bric-a-
brac and locally made products.
The market is managed by the
Mildura City Market Commi�ee.
If you are interested in having a
stall with them, call 0400 032
803 Monday to Friday 9am-6pm.
MILDURA HARNESS RACING
NIGHT MEETING
Thursday 24, Mildura Harness
Recrea�on Reserve, 12th Street
Gates open at 5pm and racing
starts at 6.30pm. Adults $10,
Pensioners $5 and Under 18 free
when accompanied by an adult,
otherwise $2.
For more informa�on contact
Tim Scala on 0411 044 021.
WICKED—THE UNTOLD STORYOF
THE WITCHES OF OZ
Friday 25, Saturday 26 & Sunday
27, 7.30-10.30pm, Mildura Arts
Centre, 199 Cureton Avenue,
Mildura
Stephen Schwartz’s Wicked: The
Untold Story of the Witches of Oz
takes place before L.Frank Baum’s
classic Wizard of Oz story ever
began.
Before Dorothy was even alive,
two young girls met in the Land of
Oz, became rivals, and then
friends. One was born with
emerald green skin, with a
brilliant mind and a fiery spirit.
The other was classically
beau�ful, with great ambi�on and
incredible drive.
The green-skinned Elphaba was
ostracized by her family and by
everyone at school. The beau�ful
Glinda was des�ned to be forever
popular.
Over the course of Wicked, we
discover how these two young
women became rivals and then
the closest of friends – and how
they ended up as the Wicked
Witch of the West and Glinda the
Good.
Cost: Full $33.50, Concession
$29.50, Student $29.50, Child 12
and under $21.50, Family 4 $112
($28pp)
Tickets available from: Mildura
Arts Centre, phone 5018 8330 or
Mildura Visitor Informa�on
Centre, phone 5018 8376 or in
person. Online at
www.milduraartscentre.com.au
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AUSTRALIAN INLAND BOTANIC
GARDENS BIG BREKKIE &
MARKET, GARDEN TRAIN TOURS
Saturday 26, 8.30-12noon,
River Road Buronga
Come and enjoy a freshly cooked
breakfast in the relaxing
atmosphere of the Inland Botanic
Gardens. Breakfasts are served
between 8.30am—11.30am.
There are stalls on-site with fresh
produce and cra*s along with
the local ukulele band
entertaining visitors and Train
Tours of the gardens, viewing
exo�c plan�ngs grouped in beds
by country of origin. There is also
a magnificent feature rose
garden with 1600 colour co-
ordinated plants.
The train tours run at 10am and
11am and cost $10 Adults,
Children under 12 years are free.
Tea/coffee/cool drinks available.
For more informa�on call
(03) 5023 3612.
MILDURA MASTERS SWIMMING
CARNIVAL
Saturday 26, 1pm, Mildura
Waves, cnr TwelQh Street &
Deakin Avenue, Mildura
The event will a�ract swimmers
from the na�onal network of
Masters Swimming Clubs around
Australia (ages 18 plus) as well as
local swimmers.
You don't need to be a member
of a swim club to enter. It is held
over 2 days at the Mildura Waves
indoor swimming complex and
consists of events in all strokes,
over distances varying from 25
metres to 200 metres. Including
relays which is a great way to
swim with new compe�tors.
The event is conducted under
the rules of Masters Swimming
Australia and planned, organised
and run by our local Mildura
Murray Masters Swimming Club.
Cost: Registered swimmers $35,
Guest swimmers $40
For more informa�on call Teresa
Crisp on 0400 521 187, email
[email protected] or visit
www.mmmswimming.org.au
WENTWORTH SHOW SOCIETY -
2017—132ND ANNUAL
WENTWORTH SHOW - "A TRUE
COUNTRY SHOW" Saturday 26-
Sunday 27, Wentworth
Showgrounds, Armstrong
Avenue, Wentworth
The Wentworth Show is one of
the na�on's few remaining
authen�c country shows and as
such, the organisers pride
themselves on an event that
manages to retain its rus�c, rural
flavour while catering to an
increasingly wide variety of tastes.
The Show will this year once again
promises many of the popular,
tradi�onal a�rac�ons that keep
the crowds coming back as well as
a few new a�rac�ons to maintain
the Show's tradi�on of the best in
country entertainment.
Entry is $6 Children, $18 Adults,
Family $38 (2 adults and 4
children under 16), $10
Pensioners and students (with ID)
Gates open at 8am. Office opens
at 9am.
AUSTRALIAN NOSTALGIA RACERS
PRESENTS “NOSTALGIA RACING”
Saturday 26 - Sunday 27, Sunset
Strip, Mercer Street, Koorlong
Nostalgia drag racing started in
the mid 80's when old racers
started using their front-engine
dragsters, funny cars and Super
Stockers to race again.
The cars raced are a mixture
between restored originals, while
others are re-crea�ons of older
cars, featuring classes including
Top Eliminator, Middle Eliminator,
Top Gas, Vintage Gas, US Muscle,
Aus Muscle and Hotrod
On Saturday, gates open at
9.00am, qualifying from 9.30am
and racing from 1pm.
On Sunday the family fun day
begins at 9.30am, featuring
Gasser passenger rides.
Adults $25, Pensioners $15,
12-17 $10, Under 12’s FREE.
Tickets at the gate.
Enquiries 0438 548 747
If you’re organising an up-
coming event, workshop,
community ac�vity, exhibi-
�on or performance and
would like us to help you
promote it, upload the de-
tails using our online
events calendar – it’s simple
and completely free!
The online calendar receives
thousands of hits each
month and is a source docu-
ment for the What’s On
Just tell us all the details by
filling out the online form at
www.mildura.vic.gov.au/
BADGER BATES: PAAKA AND
RINTU
Thursday 31-Sunday 22 October,
10am-5pm, Mildura Arts Centre,
199 Cureton Avenue, Mildura
William Brian 'Badger' Bates was
born on the Darling River at
Wilcannia in 1947. His
grandmother, Granny Moysey, a
revered Paakantji woman who
spoke several Aboriginal
languages, raised him, teaching
him stories and tradi�onal songs.
This was the beginning of Badger's
journey into a complex and
sophis�cated knowledge system.
Badger was employed by New
South Wales Na�onal Parks and
Wildlife as an Aboriginal Sites
Liaison Officer for more than
twenty years and is now a full �me
ar�st and cultural consultant. His
work is in major public collec�ons
and he is renowned for various
public art commissions including
'Memories', 2015, at the Mildura
Riverfront.
Cost: Free
For further informa�on contact
Mildura Arts Centre on 5018 8330
or visit
www.milduraartscentre.com.au
2 BROTHERS—VISION FROM THE
BUSH
Thursday 31, 6pm, Mildura Arts
Centre, 199 Cureton Avenue,
Mildura
2 brothers working together and
exploring their family and cultural
tradi�on of crea�ng art.
Sharing their knowledge of the
bush and their culture as passed
on by their elders.
As an inspira�on and teaching
opportunity for young Indigenous
persons to explore and ignite an
interest in con�nuing with some
tradi�ons.
To build bridges with non-
Indigenous persons through art.
Cost: Free
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THE AUSTRALIAN BEE GEES
SHOW
Thursday 31, 8-10pm, Mildura
Arts Centre, 199 Cureton
Avenue, Mildura
Saturday Night Fever 40th
Anniversary Tour - It's hard to
believe that it has been 40 years
since The Bee Gees redefined
pop music and culture forever
with the phenomenal success of
The Saturday Night Fever album,
the most successful soundtrack
of all �me.
The Australian Bee Gees Show
are digging out their flares and
dus�ng off their plaUorm shoes
in prepara�on for the Australian
leg of their 2017 World Tour so
let the party begin!
The Saturday Night Fever 40th
Anniversary Tour is a fiIng
tribute and a celebra�on of the
wonderful music of the Brothers
Gibb. This new show will be
presented in two parts and
feature all of the hits in a
nostalgic trip down memory lane
in a mul�media concert. From
their first shows in 1996, The
Australian Bee Gees Show has
conquered Las Vegas and has
played to capacity houses around
the world, cemen�ng their
reputa�on as an excep�onal live
concert act and the world's
leading Bee Gees Show.
Cost: Full $57.50, Concession
$52.50
Tickets available from: Mildura
Arts Centre, phone 5018 8330 or
Mildura Visitor Informa�on
Centre, phone 5018 8376 or in
person. Online at
www.milduraartscentre.com.au
If you have any
trouble finding
these loca�ons,
please drop in
and see us at the
Mildura Visitor
Informa�on &
Booking Centre
so that we can
assist you.
We’re here to
help!
Located at the
Alfred Deakin Centre on the
corner of Deakin Avenue &
12th Street.
COMING UP IN SEPTEMBER
Sept 1 Doug Parkinson honours
Joe Cocker Mildura Arts Centre
Sept 2 Sunraysia Farmers
Market Jaycee Park, Mildura
Sept 2-3 Gem & Jewellery Show
Sept 3 Red Cliffs Country
Market
Sept 3 Dash for Demen�a
Sept 3 Sacred Heart White
Elephant Stall Sacred Heart
Primary School, Mildura
Sept 5 Harness Racing Night
Mee�ng
Sept 9 Elvis: One Night In Vegas
Mildura Arts Centre
Sept 10 Mildura City Market
Mildura City Heart Mall
Sept 12 Be Your Self (Redux)
Mildura Arts Centre
Sept 15-17 Spring Orchid Show
Sept 17 Merbein Street Market
Merbein