Things to do in Murray Bridge: January 19-25, 2024

Your guide to the Tour Down Under, school holiday activities and more, thanks to Newbridge.

Things to do in Murray Bridge: January 19-25, 2024
Scenes like this one will play out around the Murray Bridge district on Friday as the Tour Down Under returns for the first time since 2020. Photo: Tim de Waele/Getty Images.

There’s no question that the biggest event in town this week will be stage four of the men’s Tour Down Under.

It’ll be so big, in fact, that we’ve given you a comprehensive preview in a separate story.

To see what else is on this week, including school holiday activities, scroll down.

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Riders line up for the start of a Women’s Tour Down Under stage on Bridge Street, Murray Bridge in 2020; the men will get their turn on Friday. Photo: Tim de Waele/Getty Images.

Friday 19th ☀️ 28°

Delightful Devonshire tea: 10.30am-12.30pm at the Round House, Murray Bridge. Catch the cycle race action on the big screen while treating yourself to a Devonshire tea, coffee and a live acoustic session. Bring your own picnic rug and explore the Round House with available guided tours.

BBQ, Bridge and Bikes: 10.30am-12.30pm at Murray Bridge RSL. Hosted by local service clubs with live, acoustic music.

BBQ brunch: 10.30am-12.30pm at Geisler Reserve, Jervois. The ultimate roadside view of the Tour Down Under action. Bring your chair, relax and soak in the excitement as the riders take on the bend.

Wheels in Wellington Brunch at the Hall: 10.30am-12.30pm at Wellington Hall. Get ready for an unforgettable experience at the town’s prime viewing spot, where you can revel in the roadside view of the race.

Funeral service for Leon Pfeiler: 10.30am at the Minge Funerals chapel, Murray Bridge.

Tour Down Under, stage four: From 11.10am in Murray Bridge, Jervois and Wellington. A 136-kilometre journey will start in Murray Bridge at 11.10am and finish at Port Elliot. A neutral loop will see the peloton cross the River Murray, highlighting our ongoing flood recovery, before racing begins on the city’s outskirts. Bridge Street will close from 6am-2.30pm.

First Nations Voice to Parliament conversation: 12-2pm at the John Dohler Hall, Christ Church Lutheran, Murray Bridge. Commissioner Dale Agius will share information on the model for South Australia’s Voice and how nominations and elections will be constructed.

If a smoothie bike is more your pace, head to Sturt Reserve for a family fun day on Saturday afternoon. Photo: Rural City of Murray Bridge.

Saturday 20th ☀️ 36°

Pink Stumps Day: 2.30pm at Johnstone Park, Murray Bridge. The Imperial Cricket Club will raise awareness and donations for the McGrath Foundation with a charity match accompanied by a cocktail lunch, raffles, player auctions and more.

Sturt Reserve fun day: 4-8pm at Sturt Reserve, Murray Bridge. This free, family-friendly celebration promises an unforgettable experience for all ages, with activities including skate, scooter and BMX workshops requiring registration, an SANFL footy fun zone, fun run jumping castle, live music from talented locals and heaps more. Register for skate park workshops: www.eventbrite.com.au.

Track championship round five: From 5pm at Murray Bridge Speedway. Gates open at 4pm ahead of racing in street stocks, wingless sprints, formula 500s, modlites, super sedans and AMCAs. Tickets: $25 at tickets.speedwaytickets.com.au.

A crowd is sure to turn out for the next night of action at Murray Bridge Speedway on Saturday. Photo: Pickos Photos/Murray Bridge Speedway.

Sunday 21st ☀️27°

Escape room – Escape from Wonderland: 10am-12pm at Murray Bridge Library. Four 30-minute sessions for ages 7-14.

Monday 22nd ☀️ 31°

Funeral service for Bevan Schultz: 10.30am at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 31 Florence Street, Murray Bridge.

Funeral service for Carol Claessen: 2.30pm at Minge Funerals chapel, Murray Bridge.

Tuesday 23rd ⛅ 38°

Funeral service for Ross Herrmann: 10.30am at Christ Church Lutheran, 31 Swanport Road, Murray Bridge.

Messy play holiday session: 10am-12pm at Callington Recreation Community Centre. For ages birth to six, but all ages welcome. Register: ellie.bahnisch@playgroupsa.com.au.

First Nations Voice to Parliament candidate briefing session: 10am-12pm at Murray Bridge Library. Information session for people considering running for election to South Australia’s First Nations Voice in the Riverland and South East region. Book: www.eventbrite.com.

Wednesday 24th ⛅ 28°

Close Up Magic with Dane Certificate: 3pm at Murray Bridge Library. For ages 5-12.

Thursday 25th ⛅ 26°

Funeral service for Rosemary Pullar: 2pm at Minge Funerals chapel, Murray Bridge.


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