Deniliquin RSL director Tony Whitehorn (far right) with Ute Muster staff (front left) Rebecca Rae, Charlotte Wade, Katie Taylor, Vicky Lowry, Amanda Lolicato and Ashlee Harvey.
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Rebecca Flisher
Deni Play on the Plains Festival Ltd offers a truly unique product within the festival and event industry in Australia.
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The Deni Ute Muster site offers unique features, including an on-site museum dedicated to its history, an office complex for efficient event management, and 145ha of developed land.
The festival’s iconic beginnings and loyal following contribute to its success.
Diverse entertainment options, affordability for families, and the new festival Play On The Plains enhance the experience.
Deni Play on the Plains Festival Ltd goes beyond entertainment - it actively engages with the community and provides support.
The festival’s impact on the local economy is substantial, with significant donations to community organizations and increased spending in the region.
In 2023, the organisation supported 23 community groups by providing monetary donations totalling $70,000 in exchange for volunteer hours to assist in running the Deni Ute Muster and Play on the Plains.