08 February 2020, 7:30 PM
From Bringenbrong Bridge in New South Wales to The Coorong in South Australia, Rivers of Australia: A Journey Along the Murray, is a unique feature-length documentary.
It will show at Goolwa’s Centenary Hall on Sunday 16 February at 2pm.
The film follows two southern adventurers – James Livingstone and Albany Asher, along with their faithful canine companions Onyx and Rocco – as they kayak along Australia’s longest river, the Murray.
Rivers of Australia: A Journey Along the Murray is an epic adventure of grandeur – two kayaks, two explorers, two cattle dogs, and one mighty Murray River!
Stay on immediately after the film for your opportunity to ask questions about their amazing journey and the making of the film with one of the film leads, intrepid adventurer Albany Asher.
The film has been classified G for General Exhibition. It runs for 84 minutes, followed by a 30 minute Q&A with Albany Asher. All tickets cost $5.
For bookings and enquiries contact the Goolwa Visitor Information Centre on 1300 466 592 or go to the website. www.visitalexandrina.com
Rivers of Australia: A Journey Along The Murray
2pm - 4pm Sunday 16 February
Centenary Hall, Cadell Street, Goolwa
All tickets $5