VINTAGE MACHINERY RALLY
Steam and diesel powered contraptions and farm equipment to go on show
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Coleambally's Vintage Park will splutter to life with old fashioned machines, tractors and the Bucyrus Erie dragline excavator. Saturday will be the day for the twilight tractor pull while Sunday is the main exhibition day with a vintage tractor pull. Entry is $5 for adults, $2 for pensioners, children under 17-years-old get free entry.
CONTINUUM EXHIBITION
Last days for Southern Highland Printmakers exhibition
First formed 24 years ago, the Southern Highland Printmakers are a group of 28 exhibiting artists. All artists have connections with the Southern Tablelands between Sydney and Canberra, and have each chosen a starting point for their work whether it's Australia's colonial artists like Joseph Lycett, or the modern greats or the crafts of Australia's first peoples. The exhibition runs until August 11.
GIG GUIDE
Weekend nightlife around the city
Out With The Old In With The New takes the stage at the Exies Club on Saturday from 8pm on Saturday. The Hotel Victoria hosts Minding Georgia from 8pm on Saturday. The Stringers will perform at the Southside Leagues Club at 8.30pm on Saturday.
PIANO CONCERTO
Concert pianist Roman Rudnytsky to perform
Celebrated pianist Roman Rudnytsky, who's performed across the world from the Sydney Opera House to town halls will perform the classics in Griffith. It's his 21st tour around Australia with 30 concerts scheduled around the nation and Rudnytsky brings a repertoire of Bach, Beethhoven, Liszt and Schuman. He'll play at the Griffith Regional Theatre from 3pm on Sunday.
SUNDAY MARKETS
Fresh food, crafts and more at Griffith Showgrounds
Griffith Rotary's markets open from 7am until midday on Sunday. Stallholders will have everything from locally grown fruit and veg to home-made garden furniture and more.
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