Mutawintji tours, long weekend, driver reviver and

Mutawintji Tours

How good is this weather!! And heaps more sunny mild days to come. By all accounts the big weekend in Ivanhoe was a success, well done down there.

And no doubt White Cliffs would have been just as successful. Speaking of White Cliffs, if you’re in the area there’s a Town Walk starting at 9 AM on Wednesday at the Sporting Club, all are welcome, sounds like a lot of fun.

I’m pretty sure, if you are around Menindee on the 4th. There’s a Fishing Competition being held there, would have to be a good way to spend the day.

Speaking of the Long Weekend, we have our Driver Reviver Caravan operating over the 3 days, 3rd. 4th. & 5th. So stop by and have a free coffee and a yarn and share your travels with us, love to see you. If you happen to be staying with us for a day or two, then our Wilcannia golf course is in tip top condition at the moment and a set of clubs is no problem to hire. Happy hour round the Camp fire at Warrawong, how good is that??

The next weekend, 9th. to 11th. is a big one at Balranald. The Five Rivers Outback Festival is on there. They have everything including live music, AND, the 150 year celebration of the Balranald Central School, so just heaps to do and see there. If you head back to the great little town on the 31st. you’ll be able to attend the Balranald Races, probably still good weather.

Also on the 11th. back in “the inside country” is The Nyngan Open Gardens, 7 magnificent gardens to wander through, you’ll be most welcome.

Now, during this week, if you’re around Wilcannia/Broken Hill/White Cliffs, then you can do a tour of Mutawintji National Park, see Flyer attached. They’re happening all this coming week, all details on the attached Flyer. Don’t forget the Ivanhoe Quilt Show has been cancelled too, it’s on in April next year.

That should be enough to keep you on the move this week, dry roads, plenty to see, be sure to stop for a yarn to the locals wherever, and take care won’t you. Cheers Bill Elliott WCTA.

 

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