Events
Nature Speaks exhibition
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The Foundry Art Space’s ‘Nature Speaks’ 2026 art prize open and announcement of winners is on July 17 at 6pm Echuca-Moama’s biennial art prize event celebrates expressions of nature on art and works relating to our changing natural environment. The exhibition runs from July 17 to August 16.
Cottage open day
The Friends of Old Moama are opening the Captain’s Cottage to the public. The cottage will be open on July 19, from 10am to noon, at 54 Chanter St, Moama.
Community/groups
Bereavement Peer Support Group
The Bereavement Peer Support Group meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 10am for an optional gentle 30-minute walk, followed by a cuppa and morning tea. Meet at 16 Percy St, Echuca, at the back building, follow Echuca Regional Health signs for group therapy. The group is open to all who would like to meet with others who have lost a loved one. Inquiries to ERH community palliative care service, phone 5485 5230.
Tough Guy Book Club
Tough Guy Book Club is a network of men’s book clubs in local pubs. We read novels because we’re a club about characters and stories and the ideas they raise about life and society. The Echuca chapter meeting at the Echuca Hotel on the first Wednesday of the month from 7pm.There's no membership fee as such, but members buy (or borrow) their own books and their own drinks and/or food. Find out the current book at toughguybookclub.com
Australian Shareholders Association
The Echuca Discussion Group of the Australian Shareholders Association meets on the second Wednesday of each month at the Caledonian Hotel from 10am to noon. It features interesting guest speakers and discussions. For more information, phone convenor Tod Collins on 0419 326 860 or email campaspeasa@gmail.com
Echuca-Moama Uniting Church
Community lunches are held Tuesdays at noon. Come along for a delicious meal. Donation of $2. Church services are on Sundays at 10am (or via Zoom) followed by a cuppa in the hall. Marketplace craft shop open on Monday, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 10am to 1pm. STEPS drop in centre and therapies is open Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 10am to 12.30pm. Inquiries to 5482 1430 or echucamoamauca@bigpond.com. Messages and phone calls will be checked regularly.
Technology group
Echuca library Technology Group meets on the first Saturday of the month, from 10.30am to noon. Bring along your laptop or notebook and questions that will help your progress. No bookings, just come along to Echuca library, 310 Hare St, Echuca.
Echuca-Moama and District Parkinson’s Peer Support Group
Echuca-Moama and District Parkinson’s Peer Support Group meets from 10am to noon on the fourth Thursday of the month at 20 Hartshorn Drive, Echuca, for the rest of 2026. This is a supportive environment where people living with Parkinson’s, or their carer or family, can share experiences and learn from others while having an enjoyable social morning. Please join our monthly meeting or ring Mike Bruty on 0439 864 727 for information.
Friends of Old Moama
Members meet the first Tuesday of each month at 10am at the Captain’s Cottage. If anyone is interested in preserving history, or talking about the good old days, come and join us. For more information, contact Sue Shaw at shawsue949@gmail.com or Mary Ledwidge on 0408 505 385.
Friends of Moama Botanic Gardens
Friends of Moama Botanic Gardens meets every Monday from 9am at Moama Recreation Reserve, opposite the Murray River Council offices. The group joins in light maintenance, followed by a cuppa and fellowship. New members are welcome. For more information, phone 0407 262 378.
Echuca-Moama Kiwanis Club
Kiwanis’ main work is supporting children, especially via the Terrific Kids program in local primary schools. The group’s 10m vessel, MV Kiwanis, provides cruises for disability groups, and members use the barbecue trailer for community work and for fundraising. No special skills required: the main thing is you’re looking for purpose and, when time permits, are happy to work in a team. Kiwanis dinner meetings are held 6.30pm on the first and third Monday of each month at the Moama RSL and Echuca Workers clubs, respectively. For information, contact John Afford on 0438 916 905 or Julie Mansfield on 0407 341 828.
Al-Anon Family Group
Al-Anon Family Group, a group for the relatives and friends of problem drinkers, is not meeting in person at the moment. People in need of the group can phone 1300 252 666 or visit al-anon.org.au
Echuca-Moama Rotary Club
Echuca-Moama Rotary Club meets on the first, second and third Tuesday of the month at Rotary Park, Rose St, Echuca, in the clubrooms, from 6pm for a 6.30pm start. Rotary is a volunteer organisation with more than 30,000 members in Australia alone. We are a friendly, active group offering an interesting and varied array of projects both within our community and abroad. For information, contact membership chair Teresa Carlson on 0407 433 321.
Echuca Murray CWA
A charity group of women, who meet on the second Tuesday of the month (except January) at 10am, in the CWA hall at 498 High St, Echuca. Members are treated to guest speakers, excursions, craft sessions, as well as assisting in a range of community groups — enhancing the lives of those who need support. Short meetings are followed by refreshments and fellowships. New members are welcome. Contact Marion on 0409 410 295.
Inner Wheel Club of Echuca
International Inner Wheel is the largest women’s voluntary service organisation in the world. It was established in 1924 and now has more than 100,000 members from 103 countries. Its aim is to promote true friendship, to encourage the ideals of personal service and to foster international understanding. Inner Wheel members make firm and lasting friendships with like-minded women. We meet on the first Monday of every month, with exciting, inspiring speakers and/or activities that promote service and friendship. Inquiries to Lyn on 0418 502 799 or Di on 0408 543 938.
Echuca TOWN Club
Echuca TOWN (Take Off Weight Naturally) Club is a small, friendly group, with members who support each other to achieve the same goal — to lose weight. TOWN clubs encourage weight loss by promotion of a nutritional eating regime at weekly meetings, which include weigh-ins and group discussion. Echuca TOWN Club meets every Monday at 5.30pm at the Echuca Neighbourhood House at 39 Landsborough St, Echuca. For more information, phone Judi on 0477 120 158.
Harvest swap
Bring along your own fruit, vegies, seeds, plants, homemade preserves and yummies to swap with fellow gardeners. Harvest swap is on the last Sunday of the month at Echuca Neighbourhood House, 261 High St, Echuca, from 11am to 2pm.
Echuca Horticultural Society
Echuca Horticultural Society members meet on the second Wednesday of the month (excluding December and January) at 2pm (please arrive by 1.45pm) in the Moama Football Netball Club rooms, Kirchhofer St, Moama. During meetings members share information about growing our gardens, listen to presentations delivered by invited guest speakers, bring along items from our gardens to display and items to sell on our trading table. Cost to attend the meeting is $2. Members also enjoy group outings, visiting members’ gardens and other open gardens in the district. We have a shared afternoon tea after the meeting; members, please bring a plate. Inquiries to secretary Lynne McLean on 0466 993 998.
Echuca-Moama Twin Rivers Probus Club
Probus provides retirees with the chance to connect socially, which is so important in today’s world. It is designed to provide individuals who have retired or are nearing retirement with the chance to promote friendship, social interaction, and intellectual stimulation. Echuca-Moama Twin Rivers Probus Club offers members various activities including weekly morning coffee, monthly indoor bowls, monthly card days, gardening club, dining at different local restaurants or attending one of the organised day trips. Short stay caravan/cabin trips are also offered generally every six months. The group meets at Echuca Workers on the first Monday of each month from 10am to 11.45am. Inquiries to membership officer Richard Blain on 0408 973 838.
Australian Plant Society
Echuca-Moama Group of the Australian Plant Society meets at the Echuca library on the fourth Thursday of the month (from February to November) at 7.30pm. Excursions are organised throughout the year, increasing in spring to explore the native flora. If you are interested in Australian native plants come along and find out more. Native Flower Showcase is on the first Saturday of October, displaying a huge array of native plants, plant sales and displays in the Echuca Masonic Lodge hall. Inquiries to Sue on 0421 377 429 or email apsechuca@gmail.com
Echuca-Moama Photography Club
Echuca-Moama Photography Club meets at Echuca library on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. On the fourth Wednesday of the month, one of our experienced photographers, Harry, hosts a session to answer photography questions. This is also from 7pm at the library. For further information, email echucamoamapc@outlook.com
Echuca-Moama Apex Club
Apex is a volunteer community service organisation that offers active Australians aged 18 to 45 an opportunity to learn more about themselves, gain new skills and meet new people. We meet on the second and fourth Wednesdays each month at alternating venues. For more information, phone Clint on 0419 574 395 or email echucamoamaapex@gmail.com
Echuca Bridge Club
Echuca Bridge Club has weekly duplicate tournaments on Wednesdays and Thursdays starting at 4pm, with hand records always available. The club uses BridgePads, so scores are available within a few seconds of the end of each session and are then emailed to all participants and uploaded. For more details, phone Chris Turner on 0409 008 612.
Echuca-Moama Men’s Shed
Come along on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays to the Echuca-Moama Men’s Shed. We’re open from 9am to 3pm at Rotary Park, 1-7 Rose St, Echuca. We’re on the lookout for new members. Take part in woodworking and metalworking. For more information, phone 0498 480 246 or email emms@outlook.com.au
Don’t Demention It
Don’t Demention It is for people and carers living with dementia. The group meets at 1pm on the last Thursday of every month. Come along, share feelings, have a chat and gain information. Light afternoon tea provided. Supported by Kyabram District Health Service, Kyabram Community and Learning Centre and Dementia Voices Alliance. For information and meeting location, contact KCLC on 5852 0000 or kclc@kclc.com.au
Grandparents Supporting Grandchildren Group
A supportive and confidential space where grandparents can gather, listen and be heard by others with shared experience. The group is supported by Kristy from the Anglicare Victoria Early Help Program. The coffee and chat is held monthly on a Wednesday at a local cafe. To find out dates and more information, contact Kristy on 0459 249 990.
Echuca-Moama Model Railway Club
The Echuca-Moama Model Railway Club is made up of model train enthusiasts who meet on the second Thursday of the month at Rotary Park from 7.30pm. For more information, phone Bruce on 0409 520 116 or email emmrtrain@gmail.com
Campaspe Murray Probus Club
Do you enjoy meeting people in a happy and safe place? Why not give Campaspe Murray Probus Club a try? You will be made welcome. We enjoy many varied activities, including bus and caravan trips for the adventurers, coffee mornings, walks, cards and lunches. It’s all about fun, friendship and fellowship for active retirees. The group meets on the second Monday of the month at 10am at Rich River Golf Club. For more details, phone Michael on 0490 772 562.
Echuca-Moama and District Probus Club
Our Probus club meets on the last Monday of every month excluding January at 10am in the Rich River Golf Club board room. We have a guest speaker every month, and they are always very informative. We also have a five-minute talk from one of our members about any interesting happenings in their life. We try to have at least one outing a month, usually car pooling, and we do occasionally combine with one or more of the other clubs on either longer day trips or even overnighters. We also have a coffee morning get together at a local venue on the first Monday of the month, and after the committee meeting on the third Monday, any members can join them at lunch, again at a local venue. We welcome any new members. It is all about mixing and enjoying other people’s company. For information, phone Val Cosway on 0409 416 078.
Mr Perfect
Mr Perfect is a men’s support group. The community organisation connects men across Australia over a relaxed free monthly barbecue to chat about all things life. Family, friends, carers, partners and children are all welcome. Why do we do it? Conversation (and listening) always helps. Meet new mates and talk about weather, work, footy, family challenges and life changes. A free monthly barbecue is held on first Sunday every month from 10.30am to 12.30pm at Apex Park, High St, Echuca. Free monthly coffee meet up is held on third Friday of every month from 1pm at Beechworth Bakery, High St, Echuca. Inquiries to Peter on 0419 897 416.
Moama Cemetery Volunteers Group
Moama Cemetery Volunteers Group meets at the Moama cemetery on the first Saturday of each month from 9am until about 11.30am, finishing with a cuppa. The group helps keep the grounds and older graves tidy, helps in the general maintenance of the cemetery and researches older burials. There is a job for people of every age and capability. New volunteers are always welcome.
Echuca Lions Club
Echuca Lions Club meets on the first and third Tuesday each month for a dinner meeting at the Echuca Club, 6.30pm to 7pm. A social gathering is on each Friday from 5pm to 6pm at the Lions shed, Sutton St, Echuca, next to Humes Pipes. All welcome. Inquiries to Geoff on 0428 865 491 or email Echuca.vic@lions.org.au
Breast Cancer Support Group
The Wild Orchids Breast Cancer Support Group meets on the last Thursday of the month at 10am at the Caledonian Hotel in Hare St, Echuca. For more details, phone Heather on 0428 858 996..
Ulysses Motorcycle Club, Echuca
If you’re over 40, have a motorcycle licence and are looking for social motorcycle adventures, come along to a Saturday coffee at the corner of High and Leslie Sts at 10am and introduce yourself. For details, phone Trevor Crane on 0400 581 122.
Cuppa and chat
A friendly, informal catch-up on Wednesdays at 10.30am at the Salvation Army Hall, Sturt St, Echuca. Everyone is invited. For more details, phone 5482 6722.
Echuca-Moama Stroke Support Group
The Echuca-Moama Stroke Support Group meets on the first Wednesday of each month at the ERH Education Centre from 10am to 11am, also for coffee and chat twice monthly on Thursdays at different venues from 10.30am. It is a chance for stroke survivors, carers and family members to attend for light-hearted chat and a get-together. For more information, phone Dave on 0475 388 986.
English Conversation class
Join our informal weekly session to practise conversational English in a relaxed setting helped by volunteer tutors. For those over 18 who speak English as a second language. The session is on every Saturday at 10am during term at Echuca library, 310 Hare St, Echuca. This is free and no bookings are required — just come along.
St Vincent De Paul Conference, Echuca
St Vincent de Paul Conference, Echuca, has been offering welfare assistance to people in this area for many years. It is at 11 Nish St, Echuca, next door to the Vinnies shop, and provides food and household items to anyone in need. Open on Tuesday and Thursday from 10am to noon. For more details, phone 5480 7621.
Echuca Moama Centennial Probus Club
New in town? Are you looking for new friends? Look no further. Echuca Moama Centennial Probus Club is here for you to enjoy. We are a friendly, lively and fun group of retired people offering an interesting and varied array of activities and social outings. Definitely something to suit everyone. Meetings are on the third Monday of the month at Rich River Golf Club from 10am. For information, phone Chris Simson on 0400 936 481.
Arts and crafts
Alton Gallery
Alton Gallery presents ‘Nature at Risk’. The photo/art show, showcasing the work of local artists, photographers and environmentalists, is now open. The gallery at 111 Hare St, Echuca, is open Fridays from 10am to 1.30pm and Saturdays 10am to 1pm. All paintings and gourds are for sale. Entry is free. Inquiries to 0439 460 690.
Foundry Art Space
Coming next is The Foundry’s environmental Art Prize, ‘Nature Speaks’. Prize winners will be announced at the opening event at The Foundry at 6pm on July 17. Expressions of interest to exhibit next year close July 31. Head to the website to apply. Forms for membership renewals are at the gallery and on the website. ‘Make It’ sessions in The Foundry are on from 3pm to 5pm on the second and fourth Sundays of the month. Winter opening hours are 11am to 3pm daily (closed Tuesdays except in school holidays). For information, phone 0428 495 497, visit thefoundryartsspace.org.au or contact admin@thefoundryartsspace.org.au
Bridge Art Project
The Bridge Art Project Inc meets at Echuca library on the second Thursday of the month at 4pm. New members welcome. Phone 0411 412 440 for further information.
Echuca Wool and Craft Group
The Echuca Wool and Craft Group meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at Alton Gallery at 10am. Members enjoy sharing skills and knowledge related to wool crafts, including spinning, weaving, knitting and crochet. We also hold dyeing days, attend local wool shows and donate items to various charities. For more details, phone Shirley on 0427 826 184.
Campaspe Quilters Group
The Campaspe Quilters Group meets on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Echuca library meeting room at 7pm. For details, phone Deb on 0409 527 463 or Kris on 0407 029 895.
Rich River Quilters and Friends
Rich River Quilters and Friends meets every Monday at the Echuca Village hall from 9am to noon. We are a friendly group that does patchwork, textile art, knitting and various other crafts. New members are welcome. Email richriverquilters@gmail.com
Craft shop
Marketplace Craft Shop at Echuca-Moama Uniting church (enter via Pakenham St) is open Monday to Friday, manned by volunteers, from 10am to 2pm. All welcome to come and browse for that special item. Inquiries to 5482 1430.
Museums
Echuca Historical Society and museum
Echuca Historical Society’s museum is at 1-3 Dickson St, Echuca opposite Hopwood Gardens and is open seven days a week, from 10am to 2pm. The society is struggling to keep the doors open and needs volunteers to help in the visitor reception area. Requirements are to be able to welcome visitors with a smile, take admission fees and a little bit of housekeeping. Excellent training will be provided and you definitely don’t need to be a history buff or necessarily a local to do the job. If you can spare one day a week, fortnight or month we would be thrilled to have you join us. Please pop in to the museum or ring 5480 1325 or contact Deidre on 0427 506 880 to find out more.
Echuca-Moama Family History Group
Echuca-Moama Family History Group’s research rooms are open at the Old Telegraph Station, 60 Chanter St, Moama. Experienced researchers are keen to assist you in exploring your family history. We can provide guidance to beginners and also to members of the public who are experienced in family history research. There is an extensive library of written and digital resources, including detailed local birth, death, marriage, cemetery and hospital records; plus old newspapers for your research. Access to further information is available, both Australia-wide and internationally, through genealogical and family history databases and websites. Research inquiries are also available online at emfhg9@hotmail.com. The rooms are open on Monday and Friday from 11am to 3pm. Phone Judy on 0408 335 186 for more information.
Music/theatre
Echuca Bellas
Echuca Bellas (formerly Bella A’Capella) is a choir of enthusiastic singers who meet every Monday at the Federal Band hall in High St, Echuca. The harmonies produced are usually in three parts. Newcomers are welcome, any Monday at 7pm. The group meets all year round except for a six-week break in the middle of winter. Follow us on Facebook, or phone 0458 916 910.
Echuca Federal Concert Bands
Come and play in our great community ensembles. We are actively seeking new players in a wide range of instruments. All ages are welcome. Band practice is on Wednesdays from 7pm at the Echuca Band room 432 High St, Echuca. Everyone is welcome to come for a look and listen or join. For more information, email echucafederalband@gmail.com or check out the Facebook page Echuca Federal Band.
River Voices
River Voices welcomes all enthusiastic singers. We are a community choir, established in 2013. We love to sing in many styles and perform at local events throughout the year. If you enjoy singing and would like to learn how to sing in harmony, we invite you join us. No experience necessary. Come along to our weekly rehearsals on Tuesdays from 7pm to 9pm at the Echuca Federal Band hall, 434 High St, Echuca. The choir is currently on a winter break and will be back on August 4. For information follow us on Facebook or email rivervoicesechuca@gmail.com
SINGergy
Do you love to sing and make new friends? Then come sing your stress away with SINGergy, because singing together is better. Our friendly community singers love to sing contemporary music, including pop, rock and musical theatre songs. We meet on Mondays at Moama Anglican Grammar, from 7.30pm to 8.30pm during the school terms. Current members range in age from 20s to 70s. No experience is necessary, just bring your enthusiasm for music. For information, contact Susan on 0425 723 508.
Mindful Musos
Led by meditation practitioner Carol Collings, Mindful Musos group offers attendees a sound bath — a meditative practice where instruments create soothing sounds to promote relaxation. Those interested in joining the Musical Musos can attend the practice sessions held every Friday at Echuca Neighbourhood House, 39 Landsborough St, from 2.30pm to 4.30pm.
Markets
Echuca Farmers’ Market
The Echuca Farmers’ Market is held on the first and third Saturday of every month from 8am to 1pm at the Aquatic Reserve, Heygarth St, Echuca. The market features the best of local produce, including olives, cheese, fruit, bread, wine, sweets, jams, speciality soaps and goods.
Echuca-Moama Uniting Church
Echuca-Moama Uniting Church market. Pre-loved books and craft shop the second Saturday each month. Inquiries to 5482 1430 or echucamoamauca@bigpond.com
Sporting groups
Moama Bowling Club indoor bowls
Moama Bowling Club indoor bowls is held Tuesday and Thursday nights at Moama Sporting Complex, Martin St, Moama. Names in by 6pm. All welcome.
Inland Outrigger Canoe Club
Inland Outrigger Canoe Club’s training is held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5.45pm, and Sundays from 8.45am. Meet at Victoria Park Boat ramp at the outrigger canoes. New paddlers welcome. For more details (prior to attending), call Don on 0487 616 427.
Echuca-Moama Croquet Club
Anyone who would like to watch or play a game of croquet is welcome to join members at Echuca-Moama Croquet Club. The club has spare mallets for guests to use. Members play three fun games every Friday and Monday from 9.30am, gathering at 9am, at Victoria Park, Echuca, on the tennis courts. Inquiries to John on 0418 505 614.
Special Olympics
Did you know a thriving Special Olympics team runs in Echuca? Run by a well-organised local committee, we have accredited coaches that along with enthusiastic volunteers hold regular training sessions for budding athletes in swimming, bocce, basketball, netball and tenpin bowling. If you are over the age of eight with an intellectual disability and a love for sport, come along and see what you can do. Or maybe you are looking to volunteer with an organisation that strives for an inclusive community and will give you a great sense of achievement, leaving you constantly with a smile on your face. Inquiries to echuca.secretary@specialolympics.com.au
Rich River Croquet Club
Anyone who would like to watch, learn or play a game of golf croquet is welcome to join members at Rich River Croquet Club. Members play three games every Tuesday and Thursday, from 9.30am to noon. All welcome to attend — no experience necessary. Mallets and equipment provided, while learning to play. Please wear flat-soled shoes. Croquet is suitable for men and women of all ages. It is a gentle sport suitable for people of all fitness levels and abilities. Croquet is played at Rich River Croquet Club courts behind the bowling greens at the Rich River Golf Club. Inquiries to Sandra Retallickon 0408 466 123, Bob Barclay on 0400 545 070 or email richrivercroquet@gmail.com
Echuca-Moama parkrun
Echuca-Moama parkrun is a free, fun and friendly 5km community event. You can walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate — it is up to you. Echuca-Moama parkrun takes place each Saturday at 8am from Lions Park (corner of Ogilvie Ave and Campaspe Esplanade), Echuca. For more information, visit parkrun.com.au/echucamoama or email echucamoama@parkrun.com
Echuca indoor bias bowls
Indoor bias bowls is played at Echuca Senior Citizens Centre on Fridays from 9.30am to noon and Saturdays from 1.30pm to 4pm. New players are welcome. Names to be in by 9am by calling Joan on 5482 4179.
Echuca-Moama squash
Squash courts are at the Echuca College stadium. Competitions run during school terms on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Courts are opened by volunteers on a Sunday at 10am and Monday at 6.30pm. For more details, phone Marlene on 0416 288 767 or email info@echucamoamasquashclub.com.au
Echuca Bowls Club
A club run by volunteers, with four grass greens equal to any in the region. Weekly bowls, Mondays, social bowls at noon. Thursdays, men’s pairs at noon. Fridays, scroungers at 10am. Saturdays, social bowls starting at 12.30pm. Names on respective sheet in clubhouse for the various sessions or leave a message on 5482 1483. Green fees are $10.
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