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Bernard Zamiara, the man behind the music at Albury's ONE Nightclub and Rooftop Bar has come up with thge excellent idea to shine a light on the Border's hidden DJ talent. The weekly Future Legends DJ Open Decks Night, starting Wednesday, September 24, gives bedroom DJs and producers with nowhere to play or network with other DJs the chance to play in a real club and win some great prizes. It's a kind of open mic for DJs. Registrations are at 9pm.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
ALBURY-WODONGA
The Hoffmans, 6pm to 9pm, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
Albury-Wodonga Uke Muster Newbies Night — free entry, 6pm to 7.30pm, first floor, Albion Hotel, Albury
Josh Campbell — acoustic, 6pm to 10pm, Electra Cafe, Albury
Dinner and Trivia Night: special dinner trivia menu from 6pm, trivia, 7.30pm, St Ives Hotel, Wodonga
Karaoke Showtime! Hosted by Dial-A-Jukebox, registrations 7.30pm on, singing 9pm, Paddy’s Albury
FURTHER AFIELD
Corowa Sing Australia, 7pm, Oddfellows Hall, Corowa
Line Dancing, ClubMulwala, Mulwala
Paul Vitullo, Mulwala Waterski Club, Mulwala
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
ALBURY-WODONGA
Ray Macartney, 5pm, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
Josh Campbell — acoustic, 6pm to 10pm, Electra Cafe, Albury
PROJECTion Dance: Romeo and Juliet, 7.30pm, The Cube Wodonga
Straight Jacket Fashion, 8pm to 11pm, The Rooftop Bar, The Bended Elbow, Albury
Darren Maddock, 8pm, Kinross Woolshed Hotel, Thurgoona
Jazz Albury-Wodonga presents the RAAF Central Band Air Force Jazz Ensemble, 8pm, The Jazz Basement, Wodonga
Blackhill Ramblers, 9pm to 1am, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
Jason Singh, 9pm, SS&A Albury
Live Music, 9pm, Boomerang Hotel, Lavington
DJ Deesy and DJ Zuckr, 9.30pm, beer garden, Paddys, Albury
DJs, 10pm, Groove Saint, Albury
Club Nation: Raw FM (87.6 FM Albury) Club Nation DJs BZ, Fleggless and Evan McMahon: electro, remixes, mash-ups and Melbourne sound, 10pm, ONE Nightclub, Albury
Resident DJs, 10pm, Groove Saint, Albury
Refresh Your Friday: DJ spins music from the 1970s to today, 10pm, ZedBar, Albury
DJ Sedgie, 10pm, The Carriers, Wodonga
FURTHER AFIELD
10th Spring Migration Festival, Yackandandah — springmigration.com.au
Wandiligong Primary School students present Olivia, their take on the classic Oliver Twist, 7pm, Bright Entertainment Centre, Bright
Dance with music by Radar, 7.30pm to midnight, Club Savoy, Myrtleford
Bracket and Jam: 6.30pm dinner, 7.30pm music, Mansfield Regional Produce Store, Mansfield
No Lights, No Lycra dance group, 8pm, Mansfield Uniting Church, Mansfield
Yellow, 8pm, Corowa RSL Club, Corowa
Maurice Milani Duo, ClubMulwala, Mulwala
Heartbeat, Mulwala Waterski Club, Mulwala
Michael Brennan, Sporties Barooga Sports Club, Barooga
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
ALBURY-WODONGA
TaikOz drumming workshop, 2pm to 3.30pm, theatre stage of the Albury Entertainment Centre, Albury
Paul Gibbs, 5pm, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
Tony Lukav — piano, 6pm to 10pm, Electra Cafe, Albury
Albury Entertainment Centre 50th Anniversary Theatre Season - 2014: TaikOz — Crimson Sky, 7.30pm, Albury Entertainment Centre, Albury
PROJECTion Dance: Romeo and Juliet, 7.30pm, The Cube Wodonga
Brett Spokes, smooth saxophonist, 8pm, Azotea, Albion Hotel, Albury
Lionbear, 8.30pm, Blazing Stump Hotel, Wodonga
Australia’s Boys of Motown, 9pm, SS&A Albury
Blackhill Ramblers, 9pm to 1am, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
Brock Shirley, 9pm, Kinross Woolshed Hotel, Thurgoona
DJ Candy B, 9.30pm, Beer Garden, Paddy’s Albury
Akal and Luke, 9.30pm, Paddy’s, Albury
ONE Saturday: Biggest Saturday Night Party in town with resident and guest DJs playing commercial dance, RnB, Top 40 remixed and electro, 10pm, ONE Nightclub, Albury
DJs, 10pm, Groove Saint, Albury
Saturday Night Fever: Best Party Mix, 10pm, ZedBar, Albury
FURTHER AFIELD
Australian Classic Movie Night: The View from Greenhaven, 6.45pm, Star Theatre, Chiltern
10th Spring Migration Festival, Yackandandah — springmigration.com.au
DJ PayGee — funk and nu-disco, 9pm to 11pm, Grape & Grain Bar & Wine Store, Bright
Jazz Night — Water preservation campaign fund-raiser: Michelle Nicholle, vocalist, Gianni Marinucci, trumpeter, and Ronnie Ferella, drummer, 8pm, Stanley Memorial Hal, Stanley
East Meets West in Harmony: Taiwan’s Bunun singers and dancers and The Australian Male Welsh Choir — cross cultural harmony celebration, 2pm, Holy Trinity Cathedral, Wangaratta
Performing Lines presents a No Strings Attached Theatre of Disability production: Sons & Mothers, 7.30pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
Kanya Duo, 8pm, Corowa RSL Club, Corowa
DJ Supple K, ClubMulwala
Catch 22, Mulwala Waterski Club, Mulwala
Gold Chisel, Sporties Barooga Sports Club, Barooga
Sydney Hotshots, 8.30pm, Kings Own Hotel, The Rock
Michael Gorham, The Great Eastern Hotel, Young
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
ALBURY-WODONGA
Music in the Gardens: The Idea of North, 1pm to 3pm, Albury Botanic Gardens, Albury
20 Years of Bootscooting in the Border and North East - celebration, 1pm, Commercial Club, Albury
Live Music, beer garden stage, 2pm, Paddy’s, Albury
Albury City Band Community Concert, 2pm, The Cube, Wodonga
Zoot Suit Club Band, 4pm, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
Maurice Milani Duo, 5pm to 8pm, The Rooftop Bar, The Bended Elbow, Albury
FURTHER AFIELD
10th Spring Migration Festival, Yackandandah — springmigration.com.au
Live Music plus Open Mic — singers and musos welcome, meals available, 2.30pm to 6.30pm, The Gerogery Hotel, Gerogery
Free Jukebox, Karaoke and Pool, 3pm on, Courthouse Hotel (The Top Pub), Corryong
Sammy Mac Band, 2pm, Bright Brewery, Bright
Open Mic, 2pm, Everton Hotel, Everton
Music on the Balcony: The Grey Cats Jazz Band, 11am, Beechworth Bakery, Beechworth
Ceilidh and Irish Session, 1pm, Hotel Nicholas, Beechworth
Sunday Sessions: Mel Tomkins Band, Brige Road Brewers, Beechworth
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
ALBURY-WODONGA
Sing Australia choir — connecting Australians in singing, 7.30pm to 9.30pm, Wodonga Senior Citizens Hall, Wodonga
FURTHER AFIELD
Mansfield Steiner School Back Yard Theatre Ensemble presents Nightduty, 7pm, Meliodora Hall, Mansfield Steine School, Mansfield
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
ALBURY-WODONGA
Free Morning Show: Don Costa — Country for Cruisn’, 10.30am, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
Tuesday Trivia hosted by Quizmeisters, registrations 7.30pm, Paddy’s, Albury
FURTHER AFIELD
Henty Machinery Field Days (including 10.30am, artists and musicians at Farm Gate sound stage; 11.45am Hey Diddle Fiddle at Farm Gate sound stage southern end; 1.30pm, Dreamfields artists and musicians at Farm Gate sound stage; 2pm, Kapooka Military Rock Band at The Stump), 8am to 5pm, HMFD site, Cookardinia Road, Henty
Corowa Sing Australia rehearsals, 7pm, Corowa Civic Centre, Corowa
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
ALBURY-WODONGA
Mark Haze, 6pm, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
Open Mic Night, 6pm, Kinross Woolshed Hotel, Thurgoona
Open Mic Night, 8pm, Albion Hotel, Albury
Killer Karaoke, 8.30pm, The Rooftop Bar, The Bended Elbow, Albury
DJ Candy B, 9.30pm, Paddy’s, Albury
Jake Casey, 9.30pm, Paddy’s, Albury
New weekly Wednesday night gig starting tonight: Club-Nation.co.uk and ONE Nightclub present Future Legends DJ Open Decks Night, registrations 9pm, ONE Nightclub, Albury
Uni Night: DJ Franco, 10pm, Groove Saint, Albury
FURTHER AFIELD
Irish Jam Session, 8pm, Star Hotel, Yackandandah
Henty Machinery Field Days (including 10.30am, guest performers at the Farm Gate sound stage; 11.45am Hey Diddle Fiddle at Farm Gate sound stage southern end; 2.30pm, Dreamfields artists and musicians at Farm Gate sound stage), 8am to 5pm, HMFD site, Cookardinia Road, Henty
Trevor Doddridge, 6pm to 9pm, Border Bistro, Yarrawonga Mulwala Golf Club Resort, Mulwala
YOUR FREE WEEKLY ONLINE BORDER ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE: Email music, theatre, comedy, dance and market information to play@bordermail.com.au or phone (02) 6024 0548. Email exhibition and historical display information to play@bordermail.com.au. Listings deadline: Noon Wednesday. A fresh Border Entertainment Guide is posted at bordermail.com.au every Thursday.
REGENT CINEMAS ALBURY-WODONGA - SESSION TIMES
RMAX MEGA SCREEN – NO FREE TICKETS
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES (M) NFT
3D - Thu to Wed: 4.15pm, 6.30pm
2D - Thu Fri 11.45am, 2pm, 9pm; Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed: 9.30am, 11.45am, 2pm, 9pm
TRADITIONAL
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY (M)
2D - Thu to Wed: 1.30,pm, 9pm
SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR (MA15) NFT
3D - Thu to Wed: 7pm
2D - Thu to Wed: 2.15pm, 4.30pm, 9.30pm
STEP UP: ALL IN (PG) NFT
3D - Thu to Wed: 11am
2D - Thu Fri: 1.15pm, 6.45pm; Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed: 1.15pm, 4.15pm, 6.45pm
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES (M)
3D - Thu to Wed: 4.15pm (RM) 6.30pm (RM)
2D - Thu Fri: 11.45am (RM), 2pm (RM), 8pm, 9pm (RM); Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed: 9.30am (RM), 11.45am (RM), 2pm (RM), 8pm, 9pm (RM)
THE BOXTROLLS (PG)
Thu Fri: 2pm, 3.30pm, 4.30pm, 6.30pm; Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed: 10am, noon, 2.15pm, 6.30pm
IF I STAY (M)
Thu: 1.15pm, 9.15pm; Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed: 1.45pm, 7pm, 9.15pm
INTO THE STORM (M)
Thu Fri: 11am, 9.15pm; Sat Sun Mon: Tue Wed: 11.45am, 9.15pm
PLANES: FIRE & RESCUE (G) NFT
Thu Fri: noon, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm; Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed: 10am, noon, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm
THE GIVER (M)
Thu Fri: 11.20am, 9.15pm; Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed: 11.15am, 9.15pm
THE HOUSE OF MAGIC (G)
Thu Fri: 4pm; Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed: 10.15am, 12.15pm
THE HUNDRED FOOT JOURNEY (PG)
Thu Fri: 11.30am, 6.30pm; Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed: 4pm, 6.30pm
THE INBETWEENERS 2 (MA15)
ALL TICKETS $10
Thu to Wed: 4pm
THE MAZE RUNNER (M) NFT
Thu to Wed: 11.30am, 2pm, 4.30pm, 6.45pm, 8.30pm
KIDZ FLIX
THE LEGO MOVIE (PG)
Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed: 9.30am
TINKERBELL AND THE PIRATE FAIRY (G)
Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed: 9.20am
SHOWCASE
BOYHOOD (M)
Thu Fri: 10.45am; Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed: 3.30pm
GOLD CLASS
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES (M) NFT
3D - Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue: 6.45pm
2D - Thu to Wed: 1.45pm
THE MAZE RUNNER (M)
Thu Fri: 4pm, 9.30pm; Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed: 9.30pm
THE HUNDRED-FOOT JOURNEY (PG)
Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed: pm
For the latest movie screening information go to regentcinemas.com.au.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
PRODUCE SWAP AND WORKSHOPS - FOOD AND PLANTS
9.30am to 11.30am, Yackandandah Community Garden, Railway Avenue, Yackandandah
MYRTLEFORD CENTRAL MARKET (INDOORS)
9am to 2pm, Clyde Street, Myrtleford
MAKE IT. BAKE IT. GROW IT.
8am to 1pm, Howitt Park, Bright
TOLMIE CRAFT AND FARMERS’ MARKET
8.30am to 1pm, Tolmie Recreation Reserve, Tolmie
MOYHU FARMERS’ MARKET
8am to noon, Moyhu Lions Park, Moyhu
MANSFIELD PRODUCE SWAP
10am to noon, Snowgum Nursery, Mansfield
SPRING FARMERS’ MARKET
9am to 3pm, Pfeiffer Wines, Wahgunyah
TOCUMWAL REGIONAL FARMERS’ MARKET
8am to 1pm, Anglican Church grounds, Tocumwal
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
ALBURY-WODONGA COMMUNITY MARKET
8am to noon, Wilson Street Carpark, Wilson Street, Albury
LITTLE ME MARKET
10am to 2pm, The Cube Wodonga, Wodonga
YACKANDANDAH LIONS CLUB COMMUNITY MARKET
9am to 1pm, Wellsford Street, Yackandandah
WANGARATTA TRASH AND TREASURE MARKET
8am to 1pm, Wareena Park Swimming Pool car park, Wangaratta
LIONS CRAFT MARKET
8am to 2pm, median strip, opposite Mansfield Post Office, Mansfield
YARRAWONGA ROTARY MARKET
8am to 1pm, Yarrawonga Showgrounds, Yarrawonga
MARKETS: Email details to: play@bordermail.com.au. Listings deadline: Noon Wednesday. A fresh Border Entertainment Guide is posted every Thursday at bordermail.com.au. Remember, market dates can sometimes change.
SEPTEMBER
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Henty Machinery Field Days (entertainment: Hey Diddle Fiddle, Farm Gate stage, southern end, 11.45am; Mexican musician Juan Carlos, 1.45pm, Farm Gate sound stage; drumming workshop with Kevin McGrath, 2.30pm, Farm Gate sound stage), 8am to 5pm, HMFD site, Cookardinia Road, Henty
26
Relay for Life SS&A Walking Workers’ Team Party Time Charity Event featuring The Warhorse, The Northern Folk, The King of England, Renn Picard, Straight Jacket Fashion, Believers in Fiction and DJ Debz ($3 schooners), 7pm to midnight, SS&A Albury
Jennifer Chou, organ, and Joseph Yu, trombone — concert to mark the 20th anniversary of the re-consecration of At Matthew’s Church following the devastating fire that destroyed the church and its pipe organ in 1991, 7.30pm Friday, St Matthew’s Church, Albury
Loaded Gunz, 9pm, SS&A Albury
Realisations, Alexandra Secondary College Hall, Alexandra
Michael Gorham, Romanos Hotel, Wagga**
27
Saturday Night Live: Michael Gorham, 10pm, The Albion Hotel, Albury
Marina Prior: Songbird Tour, Wagga Civic Theatre, Wagga
28
Sunday Blues: Cleveland Blues, 3pm, Edwards Tavern, Wodonga
Head in the Hole Family Fun Day and Community Art Competition ($500 prize): live music, market stalls, wood chopping, vintage cars and motorcycles, 9am to 3pm, Recreation Reserve, Soldiers Road, Barnawartha
Lockhart Show
OCTOBER
1
SOLD OUT: Seniors Celebrations: James Blundell concert and morning tea, 10am concert, 11am morning tea, The Cube Wodonga
2
Livid Productions: Horton Hears a Who in Seussical the Musical, 8pm, The Cube Wodonga
Roderick Williams, bush poet and performer (with his dog Dusty), reciting poems from his Frogs and Dogs and Kids book and CD, 10am, Wangaratta Library, Wangaratta
Wangaratta Players presents Annie, 7.30pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
Wagga Show
3
Flying Fruit Fly Circus presents Borderville, celebrating 35 Years of circus, one weekend of world class circus and performance plus movies, exhibitions, free street theatre and more — visit borderville.com.au
Livid Productions: Horton Hears a Who in Seussical the Musical, 8pm, The Cube Wodonga
Jade Hurley, singer and piano player: Classics from Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, Jim Reeves, Johnny Cash and many more, 7.30pm, auditorium, Commercial Club, Albury
Potbelleez, 9pm, SS&A Albury
Wangaratta Players presents Annie, 7.30pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
Corowa Festival of Dance: Festival Dance Party with the Swing Masters, 7.30pm, Corowa Memorial Hall, Corowa
Deni Ute Muster: Morgan Evans, Blackjack Billy (US), Troy Cassar-Daley and Adam Harvey — The Great Country Song Book and Gary Allan (US), Deniliquin Ute Muster site, near Deniliquin
Uranquinty Folk Festival, various locations — uranquintyfolk.com
Wagga Show
4
Flying Fruit Fly Circus presents Borderville, celebrating 35 Years of circus, one weekend of world class circus and performance plus movies, exhibitions, free street theatre and more — visit borderville.com.au
Borderville — A Little More Shhh featuring The Grooveyard Hammond Combo, 10am, Albury Library Museum, Albury
Livid Productions: Horton Hears a Who in Seussical the Musical, 2pm and 8pm, The Cube Wodonga
Oktoberfest, 12.30pm, Howlong Country Golf Club, Howlong
Wangaratta Players presents Annie, 2pm and 7.30pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
Music on the Murray: Riley Catherall, noon to 4pm, St Leonards Vineyard, Wahgunyah
Corowa Festival of Dance: Relaxed and casual dance with music by Max Gray, 11.30am, auditorium, Corowa Golf Club, Corowa
Corowa Festival of Dance: Festival Ball with the Swing Masters 7.30pm, Corowa Memorial Hall, Corowa
Eurogliders (over-18s event), Corowa RSL Club, Corowa
Potbelleez, Mulwala Waterski Club, Mulwala**
Deni Ute Muster: Sheppard, Spiderbait, The Mavericks (US), Jimmy Barnes, Deniliquin Ute Muster site, near Deniliquin
Uranquinty Folk Festival, various locations — uranquintyfolk.com
Flying Fruit Fly Circus: Control Alt Delete, 1pm and 7.30pm, Wagga Civic Theatre
5
Flying Fruit Fly Circus presents Borderville, celebrating 35 Years of circus, one weekend of world class circus and performance plus movies, exhibitions, free street theatre and more — visit borderville.com.au
Borderville — A Little More Shhh for Kids, 10am, Albury Library Museum, Albury
Walbundrie Show
Livid Productions: Horton Hears a Who in Seussical the Musical, 2pm, The Cube Wodonga
Corowa Festival of Dance: Modern and New Vogue Workshop with John and Andrea Barwick, 10am, Corowa Memorial Hall, Corowa
Corowa Festival of Dance: Festival Tea Dance with music by J and M Hughes, 2pm to 5pm, Corowa Memorial Hall, Corowa
Corowa Festival of Dance: Social get-together, 6.30pm, Corowa
Berrigan Show
Uranquinty Folk Festival, various locations — uranquintyfolk.com
6
Uranquinty Folk Festival, various locations — uranquintyfolk.com
7
Free Morning Show: An Audience with Frank Spencer starring Robert Michael Person of The Four Kinsmen, 10.30am, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
8
The Fairies live in concert: Jump Jump Star, 11am, Albury Entertainment Centre, Albury
Steinway on Stage: Amy Faithfull and VCE colleagues, 6pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
9
Chiltern Lions Amateur Players (CLAP) present The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Star Theatre, Chiltern
10
Cabaret … and all that jazz, 7.30pm, auditorium, Commercial Club, Albury
Thirsty Merc: 10 year Anniversary Acoustic Album and National Tour, 9pm, SS&A Albury
Chiltern Lions Amateur Players (CLAP) present The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Star Theatre, Chiltern
The IG Big Swing Band in Concert featuring vocalists Glenn Starr and Liz Kolisnyk, 8pm, The Cube Wodonga
Wangaratta Show
11
Belly Dancing and Bollywood Night, 6pm to 10pm, The Cube Wodonga
Pink Tie Ball: entertainment and a three-course meal, 6.30pm, Albury Entertainment Centre, Albury
Chiltern Lions Amateur Players (CLAP) present The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Star Theatre, Chiltern
Spirit of the Land Festival, Lockhart — spiritofthelandlockhart.com.au
Beechworth Oktoberfest, Bridge Road Brewers, Beechworth
Wangaratta Show
Greens fund-raiser night — Let Them Eat Cake, a drag cabaret with political bite starring Kaye Sera with special guest Luke R. Davies, 7.30pm, Wangaratta CWA Hall, Wangaratta
We Are the World! — A Concert of Classical and Traditional Music and Dance: Carmela De Losinno, soprano, Marco Cinque, tenor; Jodie Caroline Schutte, soprano; Coro Della Montagna; Circolo Calabrese Myrtleford and District Dance Group; Raffaele Paola, accordion player; and many more, 7.30pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
Friends of the Benalla Art Gallery present Michael Johnson, harp, and Matthew Arnold, violin and viola, 5.30pm, Benalla Art Gallery, Benalla
Thirsty Merc: 10 year Anniversary Acoustic Album and National Tour, Mulwala Waterski Club, Mulwala
Lepers & Crooks and Barefoot Alley Raw Tour, Area Hotel, Griffith
12
Band Sunday in the Gardens: Albury City Band, Riverina Concert Band and Wodonga Brass, noon, Albury Botanic Gardens, Albury
Missy Higgins OZ, The Cube Wodonga
Spirit of the Land Festival, Lockhart — spiritofthelandlockhart.com.au
Culcairn Country Music Club with guest artist Grant Luhrs: Live music and walk-up artists very welcome, 1pm to 5pm, Culcairn Bowling and Recreation Club, Culcairn
Beechworth Oktoberfest, Bridge Road Brewers, Beechworth
Afternoon Tea Dance with the High Society Jazz Orchestra, 2pm to 5pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
Corowa Show
13
Gina Hogan: Women of the ’60s, 10.30am (morning tea 9.30am), The Cube Wodonga
14
Hippie Power Cabaret Show and Luncheon, noon, Huon Hill Hotel, Wodonga
Gina Hogan: Women of the ’60s, 10.30am, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
15
Honk! Jr, noon and 7pm, Albury Entertainment Centre, Albury
Steinway on Stage: Darcie Pegler and Timothy Wong, 6pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
16
The Border Mail Albury-Wodonga Comedy Festival: Albury-Wodonga Comedy Festival Gala: Sammy J and Randy, Fiona O’Loughlin, Dave Callan, Troy Kinne, Chris Franklin, Geraldine Hickey and MCs Des Dowling and Tom Siegert, 7.30pm, Albury Entertainment Centre – see alburywodongacomedyfestival.com.au
Chiltern Lions Amateur Players (CLAP) present The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Star Theatre, Chiltern
Adam Harvey: Family Life Tour with The Sunny Cowgirls and Chelsea Basham, 8pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
Gina Hogan: The Women of the ’60s, 11am, Benalla Performing Arts and Convention Centre, Benalla
GRADA: Steele Rudd’s On Our Selection, 6.30pm, Blackbox Theatre, Benalla Art Gallery, Benalla
17
The 7 Sopranos, 7.30pm, Albury Entertainment Centre
The Border Mail Albury-Wodonga Comedy Festival: Des Dowling, Tom Siegert, Chris Franklin, and MC Russell Gilbert, 2pm, The Cube Wodonga – see alburywodongacomedyfestival.com.au
The Border Mail Albury-Wodonga Comedy Festival: Mick Neven, Troy Kinne, Greg Fleet, 7.30pm, Paddy’s Albury – see alburywodongacomedyfestival.com.au
The Border Mail Albury-Wodonga Comedy Festival: Russell Gilbert, Des Dowling, Dave Callan, 7.30pm, The Cube Wodonga – see alburywodongacomedyfestival.com.au
Chiltern Lions Amateur Players (CLAP) present The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Star Theatre, Chiltern
The Border Mail Albury-Wodonga Comedy Festival: Tom Siegert, Chris Franklin, Fiona O’Loughlin, Beechworth Town Hall, Beechworth – see alburywodongacomedyfestival.com.au
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The Border Mail Albury-Wodonga Comedy Festival: Troy Kinne, Dave Callan, Fiona O’Loughlin, 7.30pm Commercial Club, Albury – see alburywodongacomedyfestival.com.au
The Border Mail Albury-Wodonga Comedy Festival: Mick Neven, Greg Fleet, Chris Franklin, 7.30pm, Cafe Grove, Wodonga – see alburywodongacomedyfestival.com.au
Joe Camilleri, 9pm, SS&A Albury
Chiltern Lions Amateur Players (CLAP) present The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Star Theatre, Chiltern
The Rock Agricultural Show
Bright Spring Festival begins — see brightspringfestival.com.au
Fleetwood Mac Experience, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
Jazzaratta — dinner and show, meals 6pm, show 7.30pm, Vine Hotel, Wangaratta
Spring Fling: food, wine and lively tunes to dance to, St Leonards Vineyard, Wahgunyah
The Border Mail Albury-Wodonga Comedy Festival: Des Dowling, Dave Callan, Greg Fleet, 7.30pm, Corowa Civic Centre, Corowa – see alburywodongacomedyfestival.com.au
Wendy Matthews (over-18s event), 9pm, Corowa RSL Club, Corowa
19
Music in the Gardens: BG Sound Project — William Barton, didgeridoo and Anthony Garcia, guitar, 1pm to 3pm, Albury Botanic Gardens, Albury
126th Annual Rutherglen Agricultural Show, Rutherglen Showgrounds
20
Arts Space Echoes: Damien Jones, violin, 10.30am, Arts Space Wodonga
Bright Spring Festival — see brightspringfestival.com.au
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Bright Spring Festival — see brightspringfestival.com.au
21
Free Morning Show: Forever Everly — A Tribute to the Everly Brothers, 10.30am, Zodiac Lounge, Commercial Club, Albury
Bright Spring Festival — see brightspringfestival.com.au
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra presents the MSO Brass Ensemble, 7.30pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
22
Bright Spring Festival — see brightspringfestival.com.au
23
The Border Mail HotHouse Theatre Season 2014: Packed, 8pm, The Butter Factory Theatre, Wodonga
Yackandandah Theatre Company production, 8pm, Public Hall, Yackandandah
Bright Spring Festival — see brightspringfestival.com.au
24
The Border Mail HotHouse Theatre Season 2014: Packed, 8pm, The Butter Factory Theatre, Wodonga
Yackandandah Theatre Company production, 8pm, Public Hall, Yackandandah
Bright Spring Festival — see brightspringfestival.com.au
Kitty Flanagan — Seriously? 8pm, Steinway on Stage: Amy Faithfull and VCE colleagues, 6pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
David Williamson’s Soulmates, 8pm, Benalla Performing Arts and Convention Centre, Benalla
Mansfield High Country Festival — go to highcounryfestival.com.au
Illy, Romano’s Hotel, Wagga
25
Uiver Landing 80th Anniversary Weekend: Dutch street organ, 8am to 9.45am, QEII Square, Albury; Airport Open Day, Albury Airport; Airport Family Open Day, 10am to 2pm, southern apron, Albury Airport; Albury Racing Club WS Cox Plate Day race meeting, Albury Racecourse; presentation by Qantas pilot and hero of Flight QF32, Captain Richard de Crespigny, 6pm, SS&A Albury; all weekend: antique cars and motorbikes tour, various locations, and Twin Cities Model Aero Club seaplane event, Tabletop Road, Lake Hume
The Border Mail HotHouse Theatre Season 2014: Packed, 8pm, The Butter Factory Theatre, Wodonga
Australian Classic Movie Night: Film TBA, with a barbecue tea or film showing only from 8pm, Star Theatre, Chiltern
Yackandandah Theatre Company production, 8pm, Public Hall, Yackandandah
Swagger Music Festival 2014, noon on, Mountain View Hotel (The Wandi), Wandiligong
Bright Spring Festival — see brightspringfestival.com.au
Myrtleford Show
Vintage Diamond: The Ultimate Neil Diamond Show, 8pm, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Wangaratta
Mansfield High Country Festival — go to highcounryfestival.com.au
Cobram Show
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Uiver Landing 80th Anniversary Weekend: Antique cars and motorbikes tour, various locations, and Twin Cities Model Aero Club seaplane event, Tabletop Road, Lake Hume
Wodonga Children’s Fair, 10am to 4pm, Wodonga Showground and Racecourse Precinct, Wodonga
Sunday Blues: Stringbark McDowell, 3pm, Edwards Tavern, Wodonga
Albury Entertainment Centre 50th Anniversary Theatre Season - 2014: Celtic Legends, Albury Entertainment Centre, Albury
Illy, Paddy’s Albury
Mansfield High Country Festival — go to highcounryfestival.com.au
Howlong Rural Fire Brigade Auction and Carnival, 9am on, Howlong
Liv Cartledge, 4pm to 8pm, Tallangatta Hotel, Tallangatta
Bright Spring Festival — see brightspringfestival.com.au
Whorouly Village Fair — including market, 9.30am to 3pm, Whorouly Recreation Reserve, Whorouly
Cobram Show
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Flies, Lies and Black Cockatoo Pies with bush poet and entertainer Tim Sheed, 10.30am to 12.30pm, Wodonga Bowling Club, Wodonga
Bright Spring Festival — see brightspringfestival.com.au
Mansfield High Country Festival — go to highcounryfestival.com.au
ALBURY LIBRARY MUSEUM
IT’S EASY BEING GREEN
SEPTEMBER 20 TO OCTOBER 12
Discover the world of green. A hands on interactive exhibition for children aged three to seven years with a focus on inventing magical worlds of play out of recycled items. Be inspired by what you and your child can create out of cartoons, plastic products, discarded toys, furniture, newspapers and all those other items you throw into your recycled bin or take to the hard waste section of the local waster transfer station. Group bookings: phone (02) 6023 8333 or email learningoutreach@alburycity.nsw.gov.au. The It’s Easy Being Green! Book launch will be at 10am on Friday, September 26. Children from Banjora Children’s Centre have worked with artist Kathy Holowski to create this gorgeous inspiring book. Come along and meet Kathy and the children and enjoy a special storytime. Partnered by the Halve Waste Campaign.
SENSITIVE CREATURES
SEPTEMBER 20 TO OCTOBER 19
Wonderfully off-beat, Mandy Ord's graphic novel illustrations reveal with poetic power the intimate, mundane and extraordinary moments in everyday urban life. From spammers who take over your email identity, to dealing Free enty. with a dead rat, to putting out flames in a train station bin, to how to warm your feet in winter, the experiences and reflections of Mandy's one-eyed girl will put you in touch with what really matters. Guided Tour of exhibition by Mandy Ord 11am to 11.30am Wednesday, September 24. Bookings: Phone (02) 6023 8333.
Note: The Albury Library Museum's historical exhibitions are listed in the History section below.
ALBURY REGIONAL ART GALLERY
TEMPORARILY CLOSED
RE-OPENING JUNE 2015
After 32 years, the Albury Art Gallery has temporarily closed its doors to make way for a $10.5 million redevelopment to be known as the Albury Regional Art Gallery. For more information about the gallery’s history, and its future, go to alburycity.nsw.gov.au/leisure-and-culture/albury-regional-art-gallery/redevelopment-plans.
LAVINGTON LIBRARY
LAZY LIONS LOUNGING IN THE LAVINGTON LIBRARY
UNTIL NOVEMBER 16
Join the lazy lions from renowned author Graeme Bases’s award winning book Animalia and experience this beautiful exhibition of limited print illustrations from many well-loved Australian children’s picture books. The exhibition showcases a range of illustration media and techniques, awakening in us all the joy of storytelling through illustrations. Lazy Lions Lounging should thrill and delight people of all ages. Guided Tour of Exhibition for all ages during the school holidays — 11am to 11.45am, Thursday, October 2 — followed by an opportunity to sketch your favourite characters from Lazy Lions. Bookings: phone (02) 6043 5645.
ARTS SPACE WODONGA
TRANSCENDENCE: PHOTOGRAPHS BY DAVID STEPHENSON
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 27
David Stephenson is internationally renowned for his photographs that reflect a range of subjects in countries around the world, including landscapes, cityscapes, skyscapes and cathedral ceilings. Stephenson uses long exposures and different view-points to explore abstract, intangible themes such as time, mortality and spirituality. For more information phone (02) 6022 9600 or email artsspace@wodonga.vic.gov.au. Free entry.
CREATORS ARTSPACE, WODONGA
DRAWING WORKSHOP WITH OLGA JUSKIW
SEPTEMBER 20 AND 23
GARDEN GALLERY CAFE, WODONGA PLANT FARM
FLORA AND FRUIT
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30
New exhibition. Open every day, during business hours, Wodonga Plant Farm is at the corner of Beechworth and Huon Creek roads, Wodonga.
GIGS ART GALLERY, WODONGA
BORDERVILLE AT GIGS
UNTIL OCTOBER 5
An Arts Wodonga members’ exhibition with a circus/vaudeville theme celebrating 35th anniversary of the Flying Fruit Fly Circus. Borderville Celebrations from 5pm to 9pm on Friday, October 3 and 9am to 4pm at Gateway Village, Wodonga. Official opening: 5.30pm to 7.30pm Friday, September 12 and meet the artists: 10am to noon Saturday, September 13 and 27. For more information about Borderville, which runs from October 3 to 5, go to fruitflycircus.com.au/borderville.
THE PAINTBOX STUDIO, WODONGA
BORDERVILLE AT PAINTBOX STUDIO
UNTIL OCTOBER 5
The Albury-Wodonga Artists Society Studio Gallery, The Paintbox Studio, is in Gateway Village, Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga. Open 10am Tuesdays to Saturdays.
SPIRITUS ART GALLERY, YACKANDANDAH
PERCEPTIONS
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 28
Lizabeth Souness invites you to contemplate the differing moods and possibilities of each work and feel where it takes you. Each work is both an experience and journey into both the artist and our own subconscious. The paintings have evolved mentally and physically over a period of time. Movement, colour and texture are the foundations and emotion is the fuel in which they are created. Perceptions is an exhibition that allows us to question and challenge what we see and how we view our inner and outer worlds. Open 10am to 4.30pm Wednesdays to Mondays. Spiritus Art Gallery is at 2 High Street, Yackandandah. Free entry. For more information phone 0409 512 081, email sounessjl@gmail.com or go to spiritusgallery.com.au.
21 HIGH STREET, YACKANDANDAH
A BRUSH WITH THE PAST: PAINTING
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 28
See artist Gordon Dickson's collection of his artworks showcasing old Yackandandah. Open 11am to 4pm Wednesday to Sunday and every day during the school holidays.
YACK STATION, YACKANDANDAH
YACKANDANDAH ARTISTS ON SHOW
OPEN TUESDAYS TO SUNDAYS
Yack Station was created to provide a practical space for artists to work and a destination for visitors to watch art being made and purchase the original pieces. The tranquil location is the site of the old Yackandandah Railway Station which is no longer operational as a railway station. Future plans include a railway museum to become an integral part of Yack Station paying homage to the town’s cultural history. The end result will be artist work spaces and art gallery, a market style area for visitors to watch talented artists create their pieces and an educational, cultural experience at the Railway Museum. Stage one is complete with artists on site and visitors increasing daily. It’s a must-see destination for artists, tourists and cultural history enthusiasts. Open 11am to 3pm Tuesday to Sunday. You can find Yack Station at 6 Turntable Lane, off Railway Avenue, Yackandandah. For more information go to yackstation.com.
DCI ARTS GALLERY AND STUDIO, CHILTERN
A CELEBRATION OF COLOUR
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 19
Join members of the Chiltern Arts Society for their third annual exhibition. Showcasing works produced by members over the past 12 months, this year’s theme is A Celebration of Colour. All works will be available for sale from opening night, both in the gallery or through the group’s Facebook page: http://facebook.com/chilternarts. Exhibition times: 10am to 4pm Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday (closed Tuesdays and Saturdays). DCI Arts Gallery and Studio is at 19-21 Conness Street, Chiltern. Phone 0497 944 245 or email meaghan@dciarts.com for more information.
THE GALLERY STUDIO, CHILTERN
LOCAL ARTWORKS
OPEN DAILY EXCEPT TUESDAYS AND MOST SATURDAYS
Works by Meaghan Louise and local and regional artists, with an eclectic mix of quirky handmade gifts, garden art sculptures, unique glass art and jewellery. The Gallery Studio and Craft Room is at 19-21 Conness Street, Chiltern and is open from 10am to 4pm.
KHANCOBAN ARTISAN GALLERY AND WORKSHOP
ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION AND SALE
OPEN DAILY
Local artists and craft people are invited to display and sell their creations in this gallery, which can be found in the Khancoban General Store. The workshop is opposite, in the Community Technology Centre. Twenty per cent of sales fund local events programs. To find out more phone Ann-Maree de Wit on (02) 6076 9099 or email her at annalby57@gmail.com or phone Louise Werrett on (02) 6076 9408. Open daily.
MOUNT BEAUTY LIBRARY
MOUNT BEAUTY ART GROUP WORKS
ONGOING
The Mount Beauty Library now features a rotating display of works by members of the Mount Beauty Art Group. The artworks are available for purchase from the artists. The Mount Beauty Art group meets from 10am to 4pm every Thursday at the Alex McCullough Hall in Mount Beauty with new members always welcome. Go to mtbeauty.com/artgroup for more information.
BRIGHT ART GALLERY
TIME AND PLACE 2
SEPTEMBER 19 TO NOVEMBER 14
Bright Art Gallery presents another spectacular exhibition of Aboriginal art never before seen in North East Victoria. Works have been selected from the very best of the Dreamtime Lo Spirito Dell’Arte Aborigena exhibition shown in Italy in 2011. This exhibition was the largest and most diversified exhibition of indigenous art ever shown overseas. To view images of artworks and set up of the Italian exhibition please visit istitutoculturasiciliaustralia.org. The artworks included in Time and Place 2’ have been described by the Koori Heritage Trust and the Australian Museum as modern aboriginal art representative of many regions and styles, cutting edge art that represents traditional stories expressed in a contemporary style and art that includes established artists as well as urban artists breaking new ground in their interpretation of their culture. Artists include Mary McLean and Eunice Napangard, Djambu Barra Barra (who combines cross-hatching with modern acrylics) and Billy Doolan whose unique stories and style has become familiar to many in Bright. Mr Doolan was visiting artist during the gallery’s Autumn Show and plans to visit Bright while the exhibition is on. Like the first Time and Place exhibition held three years ago, several Aboriginal communities are supporting the exhibition and providing works for sale at very affordable prices. As a contrast to the ‘modern’ depictions of traditional stories on canvas, the Gallery is really thrilled to include examples of the ancient traditions and methods of recording stories. Mike Donaldson, Australia’s foremost photographer and historian of Pilbara and Kimberley Rock Art has agreed to provide a selection of his photographic works shown previously in the Western Australian Museum. Many of the photographs are published in his set of books recognized as the most comprehensive study of rock art ever undertaken. These photographs, of art listed as National Heritage, have been published with the permission of the traditional owners. Opening night is Friday, September 19. Open 10am to 4pm Monday to Thursday. Bright Art Gallery is at 28 Mountbatten Avenue, Bright. Entry: $5. Phone (03) 5750 1600 or go to brightartgallery.org.au.
MICHELINI WINES, MYRTLEFORD
JIM VAN GEET EXHIBITION
UNTIL OCTOBER 31
This exhibition features works by North East artist Jim van Geet, who exhibits internationally. Michelini Wines is at 213 Great Alpine Road, Myrtleford. Phone (03) 5751 1990 for more information.
OLD SCHOOL HOUSE GALLERY, BEECHWORTH
WORKS BY LOCAL ARTISANS
OPEN DAILY
North East painters, jewellery makers, textile artists, woodworkers, glass artists and more display their works in the 1863 building that once housed a school. 1 Loch Street. Open 10am to 4pm daily. Visit oldschoolhousegallery.biz.
WANGARATTA ART GALLERY
MATERIAL EDGE
UNTIL OCTOBER 19
Material Edge is an exciting, inspiring and bold celebration of six corners of the textile world. The concept for the exhibition was developed by Gallery exhibitions officer Sally Huguenin. Material Edge celebrates the work of six Australian artists and designers who are working “on the edge” of contemporary textile art. In selecting artists for inclusion in Material Edge, Sally sought to choose those who had not exhibited in the Gallery’s textile exhibitions before and who may not even consider themselves as “textile artists”, but who all create their work predominantly with textiles. The exhibition includes work as diverse as Douglas McManus’ laser-engraved textiles with 3D printing; Kathy Temin’s renowned synthetic fur landscapes; and an interactive pompom installation space by Australia’s queen of craft, Pip Lincolne. There will also be four incredibly intricate outfits by Sydney fashion designers Romance Was Born, including a dress famously worn by Cate Blanchett, on loan from the Powerhouse Museum; knitted self-portraits and photographic imagery by Melbourne-based contemporary artist Kate Just; and colourfully embroidered advertising and typography by twin sisters and graphic designers Maricor/Maricar. Everyone is welcome to come along to this free event. An Art Lovers’ Talk will be held from 10am on Wednesday, September 24. For more information phone (03) 5722 0865.
ART IN MIND
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 28
Presented by Wangaratta Art Gallery in Gallery2, Art in Mind showcases artworks from participants of Mind Australia art groups within the North East region. Paintings, drawings and works in a variety of mediums including ceramics and beading have been brought together to create an exceptional exhibition that is both diverse and appealing. The works explore many different themes and subjects, from realistic landscapes to the figurative, from animal studies to still life arrangements and then to abstraction. The aim of the Mind group is to build confidence and skills working in collaboration with others. Audiences will be amazed at the exceptional creativity on display in this exhibition. The Mind art group in Wangaratta began several years ago to give participants an opportunity to express their feelings through art. The group also enabled the members to sit and chat, slowly building confidence in their creative talents and social connections. Some of the Mind members have exhibited in the past enjoying the sharing of their creations with exhibition audiences. Gallery staff member and Art In Mind exhibition curator Susan Murphy describes the exhibition as very special and accessible to everyone. “This exciting and relevant exhibition provides a unique platform for new and emerging artists to show the power of their artistic expression and share their stories with others,” she says. Art in Mind will be officially opened by the Member of Indi, Cathy McGowan, in Gallery2 at 1.30pm on Monday, September 8.Entry: gold coin donation. Phone (03) 5722 0761 for more information.
WANGARATTA VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
CLASS AND COUNTRY
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30
An exhibition by 17-year-old Oxley photographer Tuppy Forge. Her works are inspired by her time in the saddle, on the farm and tinkering in the workshop. Open 9am to 5pm daily. Free entry. Go to tuppyforge.com to examples of her work.
10 TO 4 GALLERY, GLENROWAN
LOCAL ARTISTS AND CRAFTSPEOPLE
OPEN DAILY
Enjoy a diverse variety of textiles and wood, iron and other handcrafted items created by local artists and craftspeople. The gallery is at 32 Gladstone Street, Glenrowan and is open from 10am to 4pm.
BENALLA ART GALLERY
CONTEMPORARY TEXTILES
UNTIL OCTOBER 5
Georgina Cue and Jeannie McDonagh transform their materials, connecting old and new narratives to create works of innovation and beauty. Through visually striking designs, skilled techniques and richly textured surfaces, the works on display highlight the importance of weaving new histories and ideas in today’s society. The exhibition showcases a diverse range of textile practice and celebrates the ways in which these two contemporary artists explore, extend and push the boundaries of this traditional medium.
ABSTRACT
UNTIL OCTOBER 26
Abstract brings together the work of six Australian artists: Sydney Ball, Dale Frank, Marc Freeman, Camille Hannah, Kirra Jamison and Noel Skrzypczak. Each artist shares a bold and fluid visual language of colour, shape, line and form to develop an identity that connects atmospheric and experiential qualities, art historical frameworks and the power of radical and innovative thinking.
MIGRANT ARTISTS TO AUSTRALIA
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 28
Australia was a destination for settlement in the early 1800s and migration continues to this day. The artists who came to this continent have contributed in many ways to the education and development of the diverse cultural styles of Australian visual arts. This exhibition is a selection of artworks by migrant artists in the Benalla Art Gallery collection from the early colonial period through to the present day. The sample of images reflects the changes that have influenced Australian art over the past two centuries.
COROWA ARTSPACE
2014 BALD ARCHY EXHIBITION
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 21
The Bald Archy exhibition is a spoof of the Archibald Price, which some critics claim takes itself too seriously. The competition calls for comic or satirical portraits of well-known Australians. This year’s winner is an outrageous image of Australian cricketer Mitchell Johnson titled Wrecking Balls — Ashes to Ashes by Newcastle artist Judy Nadin, who won the 2010 prize for a portrait of a near-nude image of TV legend Bert Newton. Open 11am to 4pm Monday to Friday, 11am to 3pm Saturday and 11am to 1pm Sunday. There are 50 works in this year’s exhibition with Gai Waterhouse, Christopher Pyne, Annabel Crabb, Reg Mombassa, Clive Palmer and Tina Arena among the diverse range of subjects.
COROWA CIVIC CENTRE FOYER
PERFECTING PORTRAITS
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 21
Perfecting Portraits features a selection of photographs of well-known Corowa and district people taken by photographers who took part in workshops in Corowa and Howlong conducted by Albury-Wodonga photographer Rob Lacey.
GALLERY 294, COROWA
COROWA AND DISTRICT ARTISTS’ WORKS
DAILY
Gallery 294 contains a wide range of arts and crafts of a very high standard. The work is by the talented artists and craftspeople of Corowa and the surrounding region with works representing a diverse range of media. The gallery is at 294 Honour Avenue (the Albury road), Corowa, and is open daily from 9am to 4pm. For more information, visit gallery294.org.au or phone (02) 6033 5086.
VISUAL ARTS EXHIBITIONS: Email details to: play@bordermail.com.au. Listings deadline: Noon Wednesday. A fresh Border Entertainment Guide is posted every Thursday at bordermail.com.au.
ALBURY LIBRARY MUSEUM
RED CROSS: 100 YEARS
UNTIL MAY 31, 2015
Part of the world’s largest humanitarian movement, Red Cross has been woven into the fabric of Australian life for 100 year, responding to natural disasters, providing a blood service and everyday work to help vulnerable people. Hundreds of thousands of volunteers signed up during World War I, and by World War II Red Cross had become Australia’s largest charitable organisation. In partnership with regional Red Cross branches this compelling exhibition celebrates and remembers 100 years. Phone (02) 6023 8333 for more information.
CROSSING PLACE: A STORY OF ALBURY
ONGOING
This compelling multimedia exhibition is on permanent display in the main galleries of the Albury Library Museum. Crossing Place uses objects, audio and film to tell the story of Albury from first contact with the Wiradjuri people, traditional owners of the land, to the city we share today. Highlights include Wiradjuri Talkback, celebrating the perspectives and traditional knowledge of the region’s Aboriginal people and The Bonegilla Story, exploring the immigration experiences of those who passed through the migrant reception centre at Bonegilla. The exhibition is told through objects, audio and film, is on permanent display in the main galleries of the Albury Library Museum. Pick up an audio tour to be guided through the exhibits while listening to stories and memories that will carry you back into Albury’s history or book a free guided tour.
ARMY MUSEUM BANDIANA
EXTENSIVE MILITARY DISPLAY
MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS
The Army Museum Bandiana is among Australia’s best army museums where 190 army vehicles, dozens of field guns, weapons, uniforms, medals and items dating back as far as the 18th century are displayed in about 5000 square metres of display space. The museum is at the Gaza Ridge Barracks, Anderson Road, Bandiana, just out of Wodonga. Open 9.30am to 4pm Monday to Saturday but not on New Year’s Day, Good Friday and Anzac Day or from December 24 to 28. Phone (02) 6055 2525.
8TH/13TH VICTORIAN MOUNTED RIFLES MUSEUM, NORTH BANDIANA
LIGHT HORSE AND ARMOURED EXHIBITIONS
PHONE (02) 6021 2835 FOR OPENING TIMES
Located at Colonel Tom Price Lines, North Bandiana on the eastern edge of Wodonga, the 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Museum’s aim is the preservation, interpretation and display of artefacts and documents related to light horse and armoured units that make up the lineage of the 8/13 VMR. These units include the 8th (Indi) Light Horse, the 13th (Gippsland) Light Horse, the 20th (Victorian Mounted Rifles) Light Horse, the 2/8th Armoured Regiment, 41st, 42nd and 43rd Landing Craft Companies, the 8th Cavalry Regiment, the 13th Armoured Regiment and the 20th Motor Regiment. The focus of the new museum is an Honour Wall that was constructed with a grant from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, “Their Service-Our Heritage” Program. It features a central Commemorative Alcove watched over by a mounted light horseman, and flanked by two six-metre long uniform cabinets.
BONEGILLA MIGRANT EXPERIENCE, BONEGILLA
WORLD PEACE DAY EVENT
SEPTEMBER 21
The Bonegilla Migrant Experience invites all people who are interested in putting an end to violence and promoting peace to its World Peace Day event on Sunday, September 21. Participants will join millions of others, worldwide, who will gather to promote peace. Speakers will include migrant advocate Dr Penny Vine and Border historian Dr Bruce Pennay. Participants can write notes of peace and hang them on a Hand-Mark Tree and light a tapered candle from the World Peace Flame. The United Nations declared September 21 as the International Day of Peace, or World Peace Day in 1981, dedicated to world peace and strengthening the ideals of peace within all nations and peoples. Each year more than 6000 events and activities are held across the globe on World Peace Day, ranging from concerts and tree planting to domestic violence workshops. The event will be held at the Bonegilla Migrant Experience from 2pm to 3.30pm on Sunday, September 21.
MULTICULTURAL HISTORY
OPEN DAILY
With National Heritage listing, Block 19 Bonegilla has become part of the narrative of nation. A two-metre plinth on site declares the place to be ‘a symbol of post-war migration which transformed Australia’s economy, society and culture’. Twelve kilometres from Wodonga on Lake Hume, Block 19 was one of 24 similar blocks built in the Bonegilla complex as an army camp during World War II. It became the Bonegilla Migrant Reception and Training centre in 1947, and housed migrants until 1971. The original camp covered a 130 hectare area. Its style of accommodation was basic with timber framed, corrugated iron army hut buildings providing staff and migrants with housing, offices and communal kitchen, dining and toilet facilities. Now, Block 19 Bonegilla is a public memory place. The site and its associated oral, written and pictorial records in the Bonegilla Collection at the Albury Library Museum bring to light post-war immigration policies and procedures that changed the composition and size of the Australian population. They provide evidence and insights into post-war migration and refugee experiences. For the migrants who spent time at the centre and their descendants, the site and its records are resources for personal, family and group histories. For Wodonga and the region, they provide a backdrop for the rich multicultural fabric of the area. For the broader Australian community, they help represent the role of Australia as the ‘host’ nation. Both the site and its records have powerful connections for many people. The Bonegilla Migrant Experience is at 82 Bonegilla Road, Bonegilla and is open seven days a week from 10am to 4pm. For more information go to bonegilla.org.au or phone (02) 6020 6912.
JINDERA PIONEER MUSEUM
JINDERA HISTORY
OPEN OCTOBER TO APRIL
The first German settlers arrived in the Jindera area in 1867, having trekked from Adelaide in horse drawn wagons. Before they arrived, probably in the 1840s, a small wattle and daub hut was built just off the main track through town. This hut still stands at the site of the Jindera Pioneer Museum, and probably is the oldest remaining cottage or house in the Albury District. In 1874 Mr Johann Rosler and Mr Peter Wagner built a store and three room residence on this same sight. It became known as Wagner’s Store. Formed in 1967, the Jindera Pioneer and Historical Society purchased Wagner’s Store, the residence, and the grounds around the wattle and daub hut, and restored them to their original condition. It IS filled will all kinds of articles —furniture, household goods and machinery, gathered into an original and historic setting of old world architecture and charm. Wander through the fully furnished general store and residence and down to the Pioneer Slab Hut and the original wattle and daub cottage, and then on to the huge machinery shed with its large collection of farm machinery and equipment. The museum is in Urana Street, Jindera. For more information go to jinderapioneermuseum.org.au. Open daily, 10am to 4pm, October to April.
YACKANDANDAH MUSEUM
DISPLAYS FROM YACKANDANDAH’S PAST
OPEN VARIOUS TIMES (SEE BELOW)
The museum is housed in the Bank of Victoria building, 21 High Street, Yackandandah. Building began in 1860. The cottage at the rear was an original street building of the 1850s. Banking ceased in 1893. Thereafter Thomas Haig, tailor, and his family, worked and lived in the building until 1969. The collection held by the Yackandandah and District Historical Society, which is based at the museum, is a large and comprehensive collection of the many stories of this district, held in photographs, images, objects, registers, documents, letters, textiles, digital forms and research material. It is almost fully catalogued on a specific cataloguing data base, much of it is also either digitally scanned or photographed. It is always a work-in-progress, receiving deposits, creating material or updating processes. Extensions to the purpose-built storage have added necessary storage space to a building originally built in 1996. This collection is used for rotation of displays, our own publications, research and display, as well as outside requests for research, copies or access to material. Specific requests must be made by appointment to allow for retrieval or collation of material. The museum is open during Victorian school holidays and public holidays daily from 11am to 4pm and throughout the school term Wednesday to Sunday from 11am to 4pm or by appointment. For more information phone (02) 6027 0627 or go to yackandandahmuseum.wordpress.com/.
CHILTERN ATHENAEUM MUSEUM
CHILTERN HISTORY
OPEN MOST DAYS
The present brick building was erected in 1866, replacing an earlier timber construction, and used as Council Chambers, Town Hall and Library/Reading Rooms. When the Library was relocated in 1970 many old books remained in the present building forming an interesting collection of Goldfields reading matter in the original setting. About this time the Chiltern Athenaeum Museum was formed by enthusiastic members of the public who operate the museum on a volunteer basis. See a collection of novels and publications by local authors: Henry Handel Richardson, who penned, amongst other stories, The Fortunes of Richard Mahony and The Getting of Wisdom; Mary Gaunt, daughter of Judge Gaunt, goldfields magistrate, who wrote Kirkham’s Find and several travel tales; and Wilfred Busse whose History of Chiltern gives a wonderful insight into the development of our areas. There’s also a display of memorabilia relating to Chiltern-born Sir John “Black Jack” McEwen, who became Prime Minister after the disappearance of Harold Holt and a series of paintings by Alfred William Eustace, a self-taught artist and poet, who came to this area in 1852 and was employed as a shepherd on the Eldorado Run. A First World War honour roll is a dominating feature of the Chiltern Athenaeum and forms the central point of an ongoing collection of photographs, profiles, medals, certificates and other memorabilia relating to Chiltern and district people who served in both World Wars. The Museum also houses photographic displays and an outdoor exhibition featuring our mining and agricultural past and long with microfilm of the local newspaper The Federal Standard (1859-1970), an extensive collection of local family histories and community records enable the volunteers to carry out family and historic research. Open 10am to 4pm most days and other times by appointment — phone (03) 5726 1280. The museum is at 57 Conness Street, Chiltern. Go to chilternathenaeum.com.au for more information.
STATION HOUSE MUSEUM, CULCAIRN
CULCAIRN AND RAILWAY HISTORY
OPEN SATURDAYS OR BY APPOINTMENT
Home to seventeen stationmasters and their families from 1883-1979, the Station House is a tangible reminder of the great railway expansion of the last century. For more than a century, Station House has dominated the railway scene in Culcairn. Together with the historic Culcairn Railway Station, the complex reflects the significance of Culcairn as a major rail junction of the steam era. Culcairn is now serviced by XPT trains daily. Station House has been faithfully restored and was the winner of the 1994 Tidy Towns Award for Cultural and Heritage Protection. The two-storey brick building with its beautiful wrought iron and stairway together with the original floors and ceilings is one of the best examples of a building of its type in Australia. Station House is being refurbished with pieces from the period 1880 to 1890. Early railway memorabilia is also on display. Open 10am to 4pm Saturdays or on other days by appointment. Admission by donation. For information and bookings phone Valda Hensel on (02) 6029 8486.
DALES CELLAR MINI MUSEUM, HENTY
TRASH AND TREASURE MEMORABLILIA
PHONE FOR OPENING HOURS
Dales Cellar Mini Museum is a collection of trash and treasure memorabilia of the past including Henty’s Manual Telephone Exchange, the first “ambulance” — a two wheeled stretcher, cash registers, jugs, irons, toasters, radios and much more. The museum is located in the cellar beneath Dales IGA Supermarket. Free entry but donations are welcome to help preserve the past. The supermarket and museum is at 9 Sladen Street, Henty. Phone: (02) 6929 3302.
HENTY OBSERVER PRINTING MUSEUM, HENTY
NEWSPAPER HISTORY
PHONE FOR OPENING HOURS
The Henty Observer Printing Museum is housed in the original 1934 brick building of The Observer newspaper. Visitors can observe how the newspapers of yesteryear were printed and how much printing has changed since then. The museum is home to a variety of Platen machines, some pre-1900, one of the original Wharfedale printing machines of 1907, a large Miehle auto printer, linotype machines, newspaper folding machines, a guillotine and other printing memorabilia of historical interest. Free entry but donations are welcome to help preserve the past. The museum is behind Dales IGA Supermarket, 9 Sladen Street, Henty. Phone: (02) 6929 3302.
HOLBROOK SUBMARINE MUSEUM, HOLBROOK
SUBMARINE HISTORY AND MEMORABILIA
OPEN DAILY
Up periscope and dive aboard HMAS Submarine Otway. See the original above water line superstructure of the Oberon Class submarine HMAS Otway set within beautiful parkland. There’s also a large scale model of Lt Norman Holbrook VC’s submarine BII (the town of Holbrook was named after the courageous British World War I submariner. The museum display includes an extraordinary hologram display in the 40-seat theatre in which Lt Holbrook’s wife, Mrs Gundula Holbrook, tells the fascinating story of her husbands’ brave exploits on B11 in 1914 and the subsequent change of the town’s name from Germanton to Holbrook. There are two rooms full of interesting information and artefacts including an original torpedo tube with a torpedo mounted. Sit in the officers’ wardroom and experience what it would be like to live in a submarine before going aft into the red lights of the control room and peeking through a periscope for 360-degree views of Holbrook. There’s also a photographic exhibition depicting how the Otway was transported to Holbrook and re-built in the town. HMAS Submarine Otway and the Submarine Museum are in Submarine Park, Holbrook.
WOOLPACK INN MUSEUM, HOLBROOK
HOLBROOK’S HISTORICAL TREASURES
OPEN DAILY*
This large, unique and varied display of historical treasures includes the best collection of submarine artefacts in Australia. There’s also an exhibition on the Holbrook bypass. The Woolpack Inn Museum is a two-storey heritage listed historic building located in the main street of Holbrook. The original Woolpack Inn was opened in 1839 by John Mitten and continued trading until it was destroyed by fire in 1895. All of the items on display have been donated by local residents over many years and now fill 22 rooms, depicting life in the 19th century include bedrooms, dining room, sitting room, kitchen, pantry and laundry, along with a number of other rooms filled with interesting items from bygone years. Relocated and erected in the grounds is a drop slab school house, built in about 1872, a replica of the old Holbrook bakery, a blacksmith’s shop and a large collection of old machinery, wagons and coaches. The museum is at 83 Albury Street, Holbrook. Phone: (02) 6036 2131 or go to woolpackinn.com.au for more information. The Museum is open daily from 9.30am to 4pm at a cost of $5 per head for adults, $3 concession and $1 for children. *Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day and Good Friday. Catering for morning or afternoon tea or light lunch for groups of 20 or more by arrangement.
TALLANGATTA MUSEUM
HISTORICAL TALLANGATTA
PHONE FOR OPENING TIMES
The Tallangatta and Districts Heritage Group Museum is at 75 Towong Street, Tallangatta. The group operates the museum and a shop on a voluntary basis and collects, preserves and records the history of Tallangatta district. Phone (02) 6071 2227 for more information and details of opening times.
MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER MUSEUM AND RILEY’S VILLAGE, CORRYONG
LIVE THE LEGEND
OPEN DAILY*
Home to a diverse and colourful exhibition that celebrates the history of the Upper Murray and its people. Learn about the legend of Jack Riley. The Man from Snowy River Museum and Riley’s Village is at 103 Hansen Street, Corryong. For more information, visit manfromsnowyrivermuseum.com. Phone (02) 6076 2600. *The museum is open 10am to 4pm from September to May and from 11am to 3pm June to August but is closed on Good Friday and Christmas Day. Those interested in volunteering at the museum an contact Bob Kaighin on (02) 6076 1511.
MOUNT BEAUTY VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
KIEWA VALLEY HERITAGE
OPEN DAILY
The Kiewa Valley Historical Society aims to preserve and conserve the history and heritage that is unique to the Kiewa Valley and surrounding Bogong High Plains situated in North East Victoria. Through the use of permanent, and temporary exhibitions, information walls, a photo gallery, a diorama of the Bogong High Plains, a model hydro system, and two DVD screens we show the area’s history and highlights, that tell our social history, natural science areas and technological developments. The collection has many items that show the social history of how the first settlers of the Kiewa Valley and Mount Beauty lived, worked and socialised. Photos, books, farming equipment, hospital equipment, technological equipment from the Kiewa Hydro Scheme, household items, plus oral histories and genealogy records and books. Open 9am to 5pm daily. The society is at the Mount Beauty Visitor Information Centre, 31 Bogong High Plains Road, Mount Beauty. Phone (03) 5755 0596 for more information.
HARRIETVILLE HISTORICAL MUSEUM
HISTORICAL GEMS
OPEN SUMMER PUBLIC HOLIDAYS AND WEEKEND AFTERNOONS OR BY APPOINTMENT
One of the towns few surviving miner’s cottages has been relocated and lovingly restored with a new museum added on behind. You can’t miss it, with the enormous Tronoh dredge bucket and a four-headed gold mining battery out front. Learn about the early gold mining days, mountain cattlemen, ski pioneers, St Bernard’s Hospice, the building of the Hotham Road constructed completely using hand tools in the 1860s as well as the wonderful array of colourful characters who have played a part in Harrietville and district’s past. The display includes original home-made horse snowshoes used for hauling supplies up to Mount Hotham and hand-carved artefacts from the town’s old Chinese Joss House. Catch a glimpse of what daily life was like in Harrietville 100 years ago as you wander through the miner’s cottage. The museum is open on public holidays and weekend afternoons in summer or otherwise by arrangement with curator Kaye Purdon. Phone her on (03) 5759 2797. The museum is located in Athenaeum Reserve on the Great Alpine Road in Harrietville next to the Harrietville General Store. Entry is by gold coin donation and groups are welcome.
BRIGHT MUSEUM
HISTORICAL BRIGHT
OPEN VARIOUS TIMES AND BY APPOINTMENT
The Bright and District Historical Society welcomes you the heritage-listed former Bright Railway Station, now the Bright Museum, which features rolling stock typical of that used on the old Ovens Valley Railway. The museum covers railway history, gold mining history and also the social history of the area with local family histories and a photographic collection. A large number of Chinese miners worked in the goldfields and the museum has a reconstructed Chinese Joss House based on one destroyed in the Buckland Valley and has a diverse collection of artefacts from Chinese miners. The museum is open from 2pm to 4pm every Sunday afternoon except from mid-June to early September. During the summer, Easter and September school holidays and festivals the museum is open on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday afternoons. The museum can also be opened at other times by prior arrangement by phoning the society’s secretary on (03) 5755 1949.
MYRTLEFORD OLD SCHOOL MUSEUM
MYRTLEFORD’S PAST
OPEN SUNDAYS MAY TO SEPTEMBER OR BY APPOINTMENT
Displays include old school room, 1930's kitchen and living room, gold mining equipment, barber shop and tobacconist cabinets, newspaper printing machinery, horse-drawn agricultural machinery, farming equipment, bottle collection, military photographs and memorabilia, and sporting trophies. Genealogical research is also available with many photographs and records of historical significance including district scenery, local industries, people and events. Open 2pm to 5pm Sunday, September to May or other times by appointment. Phone (03) 5727 1417 or (03) 5752 1963 for more information.
BURKE MUSEUM, BEECHWORTH
BEECHWORTH HISTORY
OPEN DAILY*
Originally built as the Beechworth Athenaeum in 1857, The Burke Museum is one of Australia’s oldest museums and is considered a “Museum of Museums” with its significant collections from the 1800s and contemporary internally produced and touring exhibitions. Following the death of Beechworth's former Superintendent of Police, Robert O'Hara Burke (of Burke and Wills fame) at Coopers Creek in 1861, the Athenaeum was renamed in his honour as The Robert O’Hara Burke Memorial Museum. Highlights include the RE Johns Aboriginal, Chinese and Natural History collections, The Ned Kelly Story including the Burke Museum Ned Kelly Collection plus The Street of Shops, a 19th century recreation of a Beechworth streetscape. Beechworth and the Ned Kelly story are inextricably linked. All four members of the Kelly Gang spent time in Beechworth Prison. Ned appeared in the Beechworth Courthouse on August 6, 1880 on a charge of murder. Kelly’s mother Ellen also appeared in the Beechworth Courthouse and was held in the Beechworth Prison for a short time. The Burke Museum is in Loch Street, Beechworth. Phone (03) 5728 8067 or go to burkemuseum.com.au for more information. *The museum is open daily from 10am to 5pm (last entry 4.30pm) except on Christmas Day.
STANLEY ATHENAEUM, STANLEY
STANLEY NEW YEAR’S DAY SPORTS EXHIBITION
UNTIL JANUARY 31
See photos from the Beechworth Family Albums depicting the Stanley New Year’s Day Sports in the Stanley Athenaeum. The Stanley Athenaeum and Library is an historic brick building comprising a Main Hall and Back Room, erected in 1874. The Main Hall houses the Library, which boasts a large and diverse collection of books, housed in shelves around the building’s walls including more than 3000 volumes of fiction (adult and children’s) and non-fiction published between 1820 and 1970, including reference, biography, government, history, philosophy, poetry, politics, science and natural history and travel publications. A collection of early photographs of Stanley is also on display. The Library contains assorted historic library tables and other period furniture. The building is classified by the National Trust of Australia and is entered on the Australian Heritage Register and is used for public meetings and functions. The Stanley Athenaeum and Library is one of the few remaining locally owned public library buildings with collections in Victoria. It’s in Main Street, Stanley.The Friends of the Athenaeum meet on the third Tuesday of each month from 5.30pm at the Stanley Athenaeum. For information about open days, exhibitions and how to become a becoming a ‘Friend’ of the Athenaeum, phone (03) 5728 6594. Stanley is a 15-minute drive from Beechworth. Visit http://stanleyvictoria.com.au/community-pages/stanley-athenaeum/.
ELDORADO MUSEUM
TIMES PAST
PHONE FOR OPENING HOURS
The Eldorado Museum holds a collection that reflects the life and times of the region from 1850 to 1950. The displays cover mining, farming and social history of Eldorado and surrounds and is housed in the old school building as well as in outside displays. The Eldorado Museum offers you an opportunity to step back in time and view life as it was from the time of the discovery of gold. The museum is at 136 Main Street, Eldorado. Phone (03) 5725 1542 for more information.
WANGARATTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM
WANGARATTA AND NORTH EAST HISTORIC COLLECTION
OPEN SUNDAYS, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS
The museum is operated by the Wangaratta Historical Society and is housed in the former Wangaratta Fire Station building in Ford Street. The collection features smaller items of historical significance — household, commercial, industrial, agricultural, military and more — from the Wangaratta district. There is also a collection of about 10,000 historic and recent photographs from the North East plus a collection of more than 3000 glass plate negatives taken by a former Wangaratta photographer. The lower floor of the museum comprises two display rooms and a research room while upstairs these is a storage area — approximately 160 square metres of floor space in all. In addition there are a number of items on display in the cellar of the historic Vine Hotel at North Wangaratta. For more information about the society and its museum, go to wanghistsoc.org.au. The museum is open 2pm to 5pm on Sundays and 9am to noon on Tuesdays and Fridays.
NED KELLY MEMORIAL MUSEUM, GLENROWAN
KELLY COUNTRY HISTORY
The museum can be found at 35 Gladstone Street, Glenrowan. Phone (03) 5766 2448 for more information.
BLACKSMITH SHOP AND MUSEUM, GLENROWAN
FARM MACHINERY FROM THE PAST
OPEN DAILY
An authentic operating blacksmith shop featuring Kelly Gang souvenirs and practical items. The museum’s focus is farm machinery from the past that has been gathered locally. The museum and shop is in Seige Street, Glenrowan.
GLENROWAN COBB & CO MUSEUM, GLENROWAN
TRANSPORT AND KELLY HISTORY
OPEN DAILY
Explore the large underground cellar museum specialising in the story of the Kelly outbreak and other notorious Australian bushrangers.
Open daily from 9am to 5.30pm. The museum is in Gladstone Street, Glenrowan. Phone (03) 5766 2409 for more information.
BENALLA AVIATION MUSEUM
MILITARY AIR TRAINING HISTORY
OPEN WEDNESDAYS AND SUNDAYS
The Benalla Aviation Museum offers a fascinating look at Australia’s military air training history, AT the historic home of a World War II RAAF pilot training school. Attractions include a unique collection of military training aircraft, a number of which are fully operational and available for passenger flights, and many related static displays. Located in an historic Bellman Hangar at Benalla Airport, just two hours from Melbourne on the Hume Freeway, visitors to the museum are welcomed by one of our knowledgeable volunteers, who will provide a personalised tour of the facility, answering any questions you may have. The museum is open on Wednesdays and Sundays from 9am to 3pm and other times can be arranged for groups by phoning (03) 5766 2455. Entry is $5 for adults, children free. The Museum is located in the historic home of the 11 EFTS Wartime Training Unit which was stationed at Benalla from 1941 to 1945, where 80 de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moths operated from. Displays include working engines, a flight training simulator, period uniforms and photographs and a large collection of model aircraft. Among many other projects, members are restoring a Tiger Moth and have recently rebuilt a DH.100 Vampire T.33 Jet trainer for static display. Flights are also available in two fully restored ex-RAAF training aircraft — a rare de Havilland DH.84 Moth Minor and a CAC CA-25 Winjeel — as well as a Chinese trainer, the Nanchang CJ-6. Flights are available by booking directly with Mark Carr. For more information about the museum go tobenallaaviationmuseum.org.au.
BENALLA COSTUME AND PIONEER MUSEUM
LOVELY IN LACE 1750-1980
CONTINUING INDEFINITELY
Benalla Costume & Pioneer Museum is open from 9am to 5pm and is at 14 Mair Street, Benalla. Phone (03) 5762 1749. For more information, visit home.vicnet.net.au/~benmus. $8 entry.
MANSFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETY
100 YEARS OF RED CROSS
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30
The society, which is located in the old Mansfield Railway Station building in High Street, aims to preserve and promote the history of the Mansfield region. Its archives contain a wealth of information about the history of Mansfield and the surrounding district including genealogical information, microfiche documents, photos, memorabilia, maps and an extensive clothing collection. The society has many books and photographs of the local area that are available for purchase. The Mansfield Historical Society is highly active with a dedicated core of volunteers who are involved in various activities such as the digitization of hundreds of our photographs, cataloguing our print material and clothing collection and staffing the Society premises for visitors. Open 11am to 3pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
RUTHERGLEN COMMON SCHOOL MUSEUM
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY
OPEN SUNDAYS OR BY APPOINTMENT
The Rutherglen Historical Society Old Common School Museum contains an early 20th century school room including old desks, artefacts, and teaching aids and there is a growing collection of school class photos. Opening hours are 1pm to 4pm Sundays or any time by appointment for research, school groups and tours. Phone the secretary on (02) 6032 9425 for more information. The museum is next to the Rutherglen Primary School, which is in Murray Street.
FEDERATION MUSEUM, COROWA
THE BIRTHPLACE OF FEDERATION
OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY OR BY APPOINTMENT
Displays on Corowa’s role in Federation, Aboriginal artefacts including Tommy MacRae sketches, agricultural implements manufactured locally, horse-drawn vehicles and saddlery, 1900s lifestyle displays. Tom Roberts’ Shearing the Rams display and more. Open 1pm to 4pm Saturday and Sunday and by appointment. Phone (02) 6033 4041, (02) 6033 4332 or (02) 6033 2189. The museum is in Queen Street opposite the Presbyterian Church.
MAX’S MOTOR MUSEUM, COROWA
AUTOMOTIVE HEAVEN
OPEN SATURDAY TO MONDAY OR BY APPOINTMENT TUESDAY TO FRIDAY
See vintage to modern cars and motors from all ages including oil engines and a free-standing V-12 motor. Max Maclean’s private collection is a must-see and includes cars belonging to local enthusiasts who house their cars at the museum, at the corner of Hammersley and Norseman roads, Corowa. Phone (02) 6033 1429. Entry: $5.
YARRAWONGA MULWALA PIONEER MUSEUM
PIONEERING AUSTRALIA
OPENING HOURS BELOW
See one of the largest and most comprehensive exhibits of the early pioneering days of Australia. Housed in a spacious and modern facility, exhibits include sport and leisure, early aviation, vintage cars, dental surgery, community quilt, blacksmith’s shop and much more.
Group tours by appointment. Opening Hours — Christmas to Easter: 9.30am to 1pm Wednesday to Saturday, public and school holidays and 1.00 pm to 4.30pm Sunday. Opening Hours — Easter to Christmas: 1pm to 4.30pm Wednesday to Sunday, public and school holidays 1.00 pm to 4.30pm. The museum is at 151 Melbourne Street, Mulwala. For more information phone (03) 5744 1402.
BERRIGAN AND DISTRICT HERITAGE MUSEUM
BERRIGAN’S PAST
OPEN WEDNESDAY MORNINGS
The Museum features collections of a number of oral histories, Federation information, fire brigade memorabilia and material relating to the Berrigan RSL Club, including guns, medals uniforms and service records of Berrigan men and women who served in World War I and World War II.
Open 9am to 11am Wednesdays.
FINLEY HISTORICAL MUSEUM AND LOG CABIN
FINLEY DISTRICT HISTORY
OPEN MOST DAYS OR BY APPOINTMENT
The Finley Historical Museum and Log Cabin is a showcase of the heritage of the Finley District and provides the opportunity to step back in time and view those items that supported the lives of our pioneering rural families. Includes a replica of the log cabin home, which was the first permanent residence in the Finley district, at Myrtle Park in 1878. The museum and log cabin can be found at Mary Lawson Wayside Rest, Murray Street, Finley. You can also walk through the McAllister Homestead, and the original Myrtle Park School, built in 1896. Open most days or by appointment. For more information on the Museum and Log Cabin phone (03) 5883 1374 or (03) 5883 1907.
CHRYSTIE’S MUSEUM, TOCUMWAL
TOCUMWAL’S YESTERYEAR
OPEN DAILY
Turn back the clock to the era of the classic cars, trucks, caravans, tractors and a host of other memorabilia and collectables. Highlights include working vintage cars, an old logging truck and one-of-a-kind tractors — something for everyone. Open 10am to 4pm daily. The museum is at 139 Thorburns Road, Tocumwal. Phone (03) 5874 3358 for more information.
FINLEY RAILWAY MUSEUM
RAILWAY MEMORABILIA
Finley was the first town selected in the 19th century for a Pioneer Railway. The rail was extended to Finley in 1898, at a time when NSW was experiencing financial difficulty. The Railways saved money by adopting the Pioneer Rail Standards for this, and some other stations that were connected at this time. The Pioneer system followed the US style to link into regional areas to boost trade and travel, but at low cost due to the harsh economic conditions of the time. Incredibly well preserved, Finley Station is one of the few Pioneer stations still standing, and is also host to the Finley Pioneer Railway Museum containing artefacts and real life railway stories. Take a guided tour with a volunteer and learn about the history of the Finley Pioneer Railway Station or simply have a look around at the on-site railway memorabilia dating back to the 1890s.
ADJACENT TO THE LIBRARY IN THE OLD PRINTERY, JERILDERIE
CONVICTS AND BUSHRANGERS
DOING THE BOLT EXHIBITION
There is an extensive collection of exact replicas and originals including 30 storyboards and banners detailing the life of bushrangers and convicts, pistols and guns flag flown at Eureka Rebellion, Cat O’ nine tails and whipping post, shackles and locks and much more. The exhibition is housed adjacent to the Library in the Old Printery building, the historic printing office of the Jerilderie and Urana Gazette where Ned Kelly attempted to have his manifesto, The Jerilderie Letter, printed. Open by appointment only. For more information go to jerilderie.nsw.gov.au
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