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Things to do in Murray Bridge: September 15-21, 2023
All you need to know about pedal prix, the River Murray netball grand final, Rhythms of Ireland and more.
Find out whatβs happening in the Murraylands by checking out our weekly events guide. Let us know about an upcoming event or express an interest in sponsoring this feature by emailing jane@murraybridge.news.
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All you need to know about pedal prix, the River Murray netball grand final, Rhythms of Ireland and more.
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All you need to know about a Voice forum, the Rockleigh 105/Gravel Fest X, The Big Bad Musical, National Bilby Day and more.
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Young members of Murray Bridge Players and Singers will present a fairytale courtroom drama with a twist at the performing arts and function centre this weekend.
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Your guide to Father's Day events, a jobs and skills showcase, Barrel of Laughs and more, thanks to the Bridgeport Hotel.
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Island Welcome and I Am Uncomfortable open at Murray Bridge Regional Gallery this Friday night, and both are sure to get you thinking.
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Your guide to Acoustic at the Station, the Rockleigh Neighbour Muster, a Mini GP race at Monarto and much more, brought to you by the Bridgeport Hotel.
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From the Ultimate Sprintcar Championship to the ever-popular demolition derby, hereβs your guide to the upcoming speedway season.
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All you need to know about a Vietnam veterans parade, the Murray Bridge Hospital's centenary, the OTR Super Sprint and more, thanks to the Bridgeport Hotel.
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There will be no transporter parade this year, but it will still be a big weekend at the Bend Motorsport Park in 2023.
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All you need to know about Tailem Bend Music Hallβs final shows, the Neil Kerley tribute match, the OTR Supersprint street party and more.
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All you need to know about the state road cycling and time trial championships, Cars and Coffee, live music and more.
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AC Care, Murray Bridge Community Centre and the Murray Bridge council have collaborated on an exhibition of artworks by local 14- to 17-year-olds.