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News Saddle up for one of 2026’s biggest new country music events!Echuca Country Music Festival promises great music, food and unforgettable experiences with top Australian talent. The stellar lineup includes Casey Barnes, Beccy Cole, Amber Lawrence, Andrew Swift, Hayley Jensen, Tori Darke and Gareth Leach. By Jaci Hicken
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