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Basin water conference comes to lower Murray in 2025: MDBA, Murray Bridge Council

The Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) will hold its fifth annual water conference 29 and 30 July in the city of Murray Bridge in regional South Australia. MDBA Chief Executive Andrew McConville said it was the first time River Reflections would be held in this part of the southern Basin where community interests and water management challenges differed to those further upstream.

Wagga Wagga’s Tits & Toggles Black Tie Ball, 15 March 2025

Ready for a night that's equal parts glamorous and meaningful? Come to Wagga Wagga for a masquerade charity ball for a mighty cause - to raise $100,000 for a special x-ray machine that will be a big help for breast and prostate cancer patients.

Crookwell showcases talent, quality across all sections

You have to admire an agricultural show that has been around since before the telegraph was connected. Crookwell in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales held its first show in 1879 and 146 years later it is still a showcase for the state’s finest horses.

Exhibition delves into ‘Alchemist’s den’

An exhibition highlighting the exquisite skill of master wood engraver Sir Lionel Lindsay will be on display at Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery until Sunday, May 18. The exhibition, Alchemy: Works by Sir Lionel Lindsay, distills the artist’s life, work and legacy through the lens of what Sir Lionel called ‘the strange alchemy of Fate’.

Lake Meran Festival huge success

The second annual Lake Meran Festival was held last Sunday afternoon with hundreds of visitors coming along to enjoy the music, community, a great afternoon by the lake and to take a look at the star of the event, Grumpy the Turtle. Weighing in at almost one tonne, Grumpy was designed and built by Bendigo artist Moz Moresi ...

Get your sunflower fix this Sunday

A property near Clifton is hosting Sunflower Sunday from 10am to 3pm giving visitors the chance for spectacular photographs and to take home their own sunflowers. Sunflower Sunday is a fundraiser for Clifton Community Health Services (CCHS).

Trundle Back In Time Tractor Pull, 15-16 March 2025

Trundle Showgrounds This year is amping up to be our biggest year yet with the Trundle Back In Time Tractor Pull. In 2025 we are...

What are these artists up to now? Something Un-Real I suspect

The artwork for the Un-Real exhibition was arriving at the Cassino Gallery ... Artists were dropping off their work and gallery volunteers were deciding how best to display it. The Un-Real exhibition is about thinking outside the box, being radical, innovative, provocative — so anything goes from an artistic point of view.

Wodonga Show, 15 March 2025

Wodonga Show Society I Calendar and Map The gates to the 2025 Wodonga Show will open at 9am on Saturday 15 March 2025 at the...

Taralga Show, 8-9 March 2025

Taralga A.P. & H. Association Inc. I Calendar and Map

Tallangatta Show, 8 March 2025

Tallangatta Agricultural & Pastoral Society Inc. I Calendar and Map Tallangatta show celebrates its 129th Annual Show with loads of entertainment for everyone. The show jumping...

Wagin Woolorama, 7-8 March 2025

Wagin Agricultural Society Inc. The countdown is on for the 2025 Wagin Woolorama, with this years theme being ‘Remaining an Icon’. This theme could not...

Koorawatha Show, 2 March 2025

Koorawatha Show Society

Kangaroo Valley Show 2025: Short Takes

The Arrival https://youtu.be/lwMuaYqnZb0 The Pavilion https://youtu.be/bOyXpig-kX8 Poultry on Parade https://youtu.be/us40umIZB-g

Be at Beulah for “Wide Open Spaces”

Beulah’s “Wide Open Spaces” Music and Family Festival is coming on March, 8 and 9, 2025. Held on the green grass, under shady trees beside the Yarriambiack Creek, there is plenty of space to relax, dance, and enjoy the music, food and refreshments with friends and family.

Local stud big winners

Allora locals Steve Hayward and Kelly Smith were highly successful exhibitors at the Clifton Show at the weekend ... K5X Angus Stud was awarded the Matthew J. O’Leary Memorial Trophy for the Supreme Champion British Breeds Bull (K5X Uno U71).

With a plan and good attitudes, Croydon pulls off a perfect show

Croydon is one of the state’s classic old agricultural shows. It has had three homes, first in the old Croydon sports ground, then for a while at the Royal Melbourne Showground and lately at the Yarra Glen Pony Club ground. After hearing the forecast for extremely hot weather for the weekend, the Croydon committee discussed how to proceed with the show.

Billy, Bobby and Bluey to be bigger and bolder in Beauy!

One of Queensland’s most loved events in the Scenic Rim Clydesdale Spectacular, the richest Clydesdale Show in the Southern Hemisphere will this year be held in Beaudesert, taking over the showground on the weekend of June 14 and 15. The announcement was celebrated today by three magnificent harness horses – Billy, Bobbi and Bluey!

Western Riverina welcomes Flamenco for Everybody

Doscover the toe-tapping energy of Flamenco when award-winning dancer Annalouise Paul and some of Australia’s finest musicians bring Flamenco for Everybody to Regional NSW. This red-hot, live performance features poetry, percussion, Flamenco guitar, contemporary and flamenco dance and storytelling … that comes to Western Riverina from March 3-14 and Outback NSW from April 1-12.

Home Ground Sounds

Cohuna is hosting a one day music festival, Home Ground Sounds, on Sunday March 9 at the Cohuna Recreation Reserve with gates opening at 2pm ... The event is a unique opportunity to experience world class musical performances and help support the local community as the night will raise funds for the Cohuna Kangas Football Netball Club, Cohuna Show, Cohuna Athletics and Nondies Cricket.

Webinar: What was is like on the fireground in LA, what are the scientific implications and could an LA-style bushfire happen in Australia?

Join this special February Hazardous Webinar to discuss the lessons we can take so far from the devastating Los Angeles (LA) bushfires and what they mean for Australia. The webinar is bought to you by Natural Hazards Research Australia and AFAC.

Australian barley production expected to grow despite global trade headwinds – Rabobank report

Australian barley production is forecast to lift by eight per cent to deliver 11.7 million tonnes in the 2024/25 season – while facing trade headwinds as Chinese buyers plan to focus on their own domestic market – according to new research from Rabobank.

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