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Jurassic Unearthed by Silvers Circus, Wodonga Racecourse, Saturday, June 29, 11am and 7pm, and Sunday, June 30, 11am
A touring circus that incorporates mechanical dinosaurs is showing in Wodonga. Jurassic Unearthed by Silvers Circus is at the Wodonga Racecourse until July 21. Their 90-minute show includes juggling and acrobatics, trained dogs, suspended uni-cycling and motorbike riders speeding around a metal globe with a 3.5-metre diameter.
BRIGHT IDEA
Non-stop live music over nine hours on the biggest stage yet will be a highlight of Darker Days at Bright. Eleven musicians, seven breweries, two distilleries, one cidery and one winemaker will join the third annual festival. Harry Jamieson, Liv Cartledge, Seth Henderson, Since We Kissed, Baby & The Kicks and DJ Maverick Gold top the live music bill. Among the brewers will be Bright Brewery, Bridge Road Brewers, Blizzard Brewing Co, King River Brewing, Black Dog Brewery, Wrong Side Brewing, Billson's 1865 and Malt Shed.
FAMILY TIES
Well-known for the TV soapie Home and Away theme song (2000-2006) and for their political and football song parodies, The Robertson Brothers are coming to the Border. Brothers Geoff and Ben Robertson grew up in a home that loved variety TV shows. Their new show, The Robertson Brothers 1960s Variety TV Show, reinvents the magic of old-school entertainment. They have channeled The Everly Brothers, Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons and The Bee Gees.
ONLY ONE
Were you a teen growing up in the early 2000s? Here's one for you! The Emo Tribute Show will deliver the best from My Chemical Romance, Fallot Boy and the Used. The tribute show comes a year after the first show at the SS&A Club attracted 700 people. Two bands and a DJ will up the ante on last year.
NORTHERN LIGHTS
A unique exhibition of modernist Aboriginal art is now showing at Rutherglen. Northern Exposure - Stories from Lockhart River and Fitzroy Crossing is running at Rutherglen Estate and the Aboriginal Exhibitions Gallery.
TOP SHOT
Albury-Wodonga Bandits men will be trying to keep their finals dreams alive in the next few weeks. The Bandits sit one game outside the top eight, tied on six wins and nine losses with three others. Come, cheer them on!
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