Kick off your Saturday with the thrilling Australian Billycart Championship at 9.00am on Sanger Street, Corowa, before cheering on local heroes in football and netball at John Foord Oval – a perfect day out for friends and family.
After a five-year absence, it’s the return of the Corowa Lions Club-organised billycart championships and the Roos play their first home game for season 2025, against Wodonga Raiders.
Good Friday brings fierce local rivalry to Barkly Park as the Rutherglen Cats face off against their neighbours, the Wahgunyah Lions, in a highly anticipated Tallangatta and District Football Netball League Round 3 clash.
But there’s plenty more. The Easter Golf Tournament on Corowa Golf Club’s championship course will have a total of 423 entries for the Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday events.
On the same three days will be Corowa Tennis Club’s Easter Tennis Tournament with an expected 150 players.
Plenty of bowls action will take place at Corowa Civic Bowls Club’s three-day Easter Carnival, with 80 players throughout Victoria.
Of course, there’s plenty of shopping, clubs and hotels and other food outlets. It’s all shaping up as a massive Easter in Corowa and Rutherglen.
Then there’s the mighty Murray River! People do need to take care, especially when water is involved.