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Sunday, February 17, QEII Square, Albury, to Junction Place, Wodonga, from 8am
Run or walk at your own pace to celebrate our cross-border health service on Sunday. The City2City Run/Walk will start at QEII Square on Dean Street at 8am for the 10km fun run, 8.20am for the 7.5km fun run and 8.30am for the walk and talk. The run/walk will wind up at Junction Place in Wodonga. Roads will re-open to traffic at 11am. A bag drop in QEII Square will be open from 7am to 7.45am with collection in Junction Place between 9am and 11am. 100 per cent of the proceeds from registrations go to Albury-Wodonga Health.
LOVE & LIGHT
Saturday, February 16, and Sunday, February 17, Rutherglen. Tix: loveandlightweddingfairs.com.au
Love + Light Wedding Festival is an innovative fair offering inspiration and practical know-how for lovebirds from the North East Victoria and Riverina or those from Melbourne, Canberra or Sydney looking to escape the city for their dream wedding. A spectacular outdoor runway show at Tuileries Rutherglen on Saturday from 5pm features looks from Border and interstate designers. On Sunday mosey between five venues as part of the wedding trail. A floral event workshop at Springhurst Butter Factory this year is new to the program.
EUROVISION VOICE
Kate Miller-Heidke at Feathertop Winery, Porepunkah, Saturday, February 16, gates open at 3pm
Newly-announced Australian Eurovision representative Kate Miller-Heidke will perform to a sold-out outdoor concert at Feathertop Winery. The indie-pop darling beat nine other contenders in the Eurovision Song Contest with her entry Zero Gravity, a tune inspired by coming out of depression after the birth of her son, Ernie, in 2016. Support acts at Feathertop will be Adam Lindsay and Danielle Murgida. Food vendors will be on site.
RABBIT PROOF
Rugby league pre-season trial match, Saturday, February 16, main match from 6pm
Watch South Sydney Rabbitohs play a pre-season trial match against Riverina at Albury Sportsground. Legendary NRL coach Wayne Bennett only took over the reins from Anthony Seibold late last year. Two curtain-raisers will be played in Albury with Melbourne Storm’s under-20s taking on the Riverina under-23s and the Victorian women meeting the Riverina side. The main match is set down for 6pm.
DEEP WATER
Gulpa wala, Burraja Gallery's first exhibition of the year, now until April 16
Yorta Yorta artist Dr Treahna Hamm showcases 30 years of creative practice in her first solo exhibition at Burraja gallery in Wodonga. Gulpa wala, meaning "deep water" in Yorta Yorta, refers to the fragile environment along the riverline and its connections with Aboriginal people.