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Australian Supercars Championship, Winton Motor Raceway, Saturday, May 25, 6am to 10pm, and Sunday, May 26, 6am to 4.45pm
The Australian Supercars Championship returns to "The Nation's Action Track" for the 2019 edition of the Winton SuperSprint. 2019 Support categories will be the always entertaining Super3, Touring Car Masters, SuperUtes, Formula Ford and a yet to be named final support! POWERAGE will bring its high-octane, thundering AC/DC tribute show to Winton alongside top cover band S-MAC and Andrew Wishart (X-Factor).
IRISH EYES
Long-running Irish folk music duo Foster & Allen are back. Having toured New Zealand for the first time last year, Foster & Allen have returned to Australia for their 20th tour this month. Foster & Allen began in 1975 touring cabaret venues in Ireland and Britain for three years. Their big breakthrough came in 1978 when they released the single A Bunch of Thyme in Ireland, which stayed in the Irish charts for 53 weeks. They have released 30 charting albums over a 40-year career.
SKY HIGH
Interactive Demonstration: The Wonders of Cloud Essence, MAMA workshop in Commonwealth Growth Centre, Saturday, May 25, 10.30am to 11.30am, $6 a child
Mark Eliott's Tales from the Sky and Land, Day and Night, Sea and Sand has been delighting visitors of all ages. This weekend Eliott will present an interactive workshop. Children will meet the artist's alter-ego, Dr Eliott-McFoggarty, a self-taught scientist who is rekindling an ancient family research project - begun in the 1500s, called Essence of Cloud. Suitable for school-aged children with one guardian only due to limited space.
FLYING MACHINES
Da Vinci Machines, Albury Library Museum, Saturday, May 25, 10am to 4pm, and Sunday, May 26, noon to 4pm
Discover the extraordinary designs of one of the world's greatest minds in this award-winning interactive exhibition. On loan from the Museum of Leonardo da Vinci in Florence, Italy, the exhibition showcases 60 iconic machines and inventions inspired by Leonardo's drawings. See 500-year-old contraptions brought to life, including da Vinci's flying machines and digital reproductions of his most famous artworks, including the Mona Lisa. It runs until Sunday, June 23.
DRIVE IN
Wodonga Car Boot Market, Gateway Island car park, Sunday, May 26, 8am to noon
Need to declutter? Fill your boot and turn up to the Wodonga Car Boot Market. Alternatively, spend four hours looking for bargains. Sellers can pre-book a site via email at wodongacarbootmarket@gmail.com or simply turn up. It's family, pet and bargain hunter-friendly!