Access will be limited to work crews only.
Some resurfacing will also be completed during this time to try and suppress some of the dust, as well as some freshwater system updates and tap replacements.
The Foreshore Committee appreciates community and visitor cooperation during this time and will advise once the work has been completed.
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Don’t miss out this Sunday when, at the Tocumwal War Memorial Hall, Music in the Regions presents Acacia Quartet and international guests Emile Cantor and Laurentiu Sbarcea. The show will run from 3pm until 5pm at the hall.
Australia’s finest string ensemble, Acacia Quartet, paired with these phenomenal international guests, form an incomparable string sextet touring the Riverina and South-West NSW this April.
Performing two of the most beautiful and well-loved string sextets, Dvorak’s Op. 48 and Brahms’ Op. 36, this tour also includes the world premiere of a new work from Australian composer Lyle Chan.
Do not miss the chance to witness this spectacular ensemble on their limited tour.
Tickets are on sale now online for $35 per adult, $30 for concessions and free for under 18 years.
For bookings and for more information please visit the Music in the Regions website.
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Anzac Day will be commemorated this year with a Dawn Service at 6am at the RSL Hall, along with a Gunfire Breakfast.
At 10.45am, those wishing to participate in the annual march are to form up at the Big Fish in Anzac Parade.
This will be followed by a service at the front of the RSL Hall at 11am.
Wreaths may be laid at both, or either of the services.
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Congratulations to the Tocumwal Public School junior swimming relay team for their outstanding performance at the NSW State Swimming Carnival in Sydney last week.
Ivy Farrell, Mila Saraikin, Kobi Jones and Evelyn Crawford enjoyed every moment of this rare and special opportunity.
Their families extend a huge thank you to Geoff and Kerren Edwards for their unwavering support and encouragement in preparing the girls so well for this exciting event.
The girls finished second in their heat and clinched 29th place overall in the state, which is an incredible achievement.
They've also shaved another 15 seconds from their personal best time.
Well done, girls!
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The NSW Rural Fire Service is made up of community members from all walks of life.
With more than 74,000 members across the state, they are the world’s largest volunteer fire service.
And they have a role for everyone, from firefighting and communications to brigade administration and catering.
If you’ve ever thought about joining the NSW RFS, now is the time.
For more information, visit the RFS website.
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