Season 2016 - The Cube Wodonga
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Season 2016 - The Cube Wodonga
Season 2016 The Cube Season 2016 1 Welcome to the 2016 Performing Arts Season The Cube Wodonga is thrilled to be offering a season program full of some recognisable faces, cultural and contemporary dance, indigenous music, family shows based on favourite books and breathtaking circus. Country Song in May is a fictionalised story inspired by the life of Jimmy Little. James Oswald “Jimmy” Little AO was an Australian Aboriginal musician, actor and teacher from the Yorta Yorta people. Queensland Theatre Company brings together a talented cast of six actor/musicians weaving the story and songs of Jimmy Little to life. You’ll laugh, cry, dance and sing along. The 2016 season sees the first collaboration with the nationally recognised Flying Fruit Fly Circus with Junk. This partnership with the ‘fruities’ will result in them premiering a new work every two years at The Cube Wodonga, before they tour to Sydney Opera House. The Cube Wodonga is delighted to be able to showcase such extraordinary talent. If you haven’t seen the ‘fruities’ perform, this is a show not to be missed. Junk will take audiences on a journey back in time, before children had access to televisions, computers and expensive toys, when the neighbourhood street was a playground full of adventure and make-believe. On the circus theme, The Cube Wodonga also has Gravity Dolls, winners of the New Circus Award at the 2014 Melbourne Fringe Festival, with their show My Life in Boxes. And yes, it’s back, the popular, quirky and oh so fringe A Little Bit of Shhh with Out of the Box (cubes and boxes hmmm). All three circus performances showcase the incredible versatility that this venue has and seeing artists swinging on trapeze over your head one minute while others tumble and fly through the air, or seemingly glide up and down on ropes, will be sure to give you goose bumps! Rod Quantock will be a familiar name (and beared face) to many of you. Quantock will be gracing the stage for a night of absurdity, climate change and contemporary politics in September in his show Boredom Protection Policy. Not one to shy away from an opinion or water things down, Quantock promises to have you in stiches and also leave you fired up and thinking about the state of the nation! The Cube Wodonga’s films are back in 2016, however this time they will take you on three separate journeys filled with hope, inspiration, faith and motivation with Movies that Matter. The Cube Wodonga continues to support PROJECTion Dance and Murray Conservatorium with two performances each. The work that these two artistic community-based companies produce is of world-class standard and The Cube Wodonga is always happy to work with, and build on its partnership. Of course other shows will round out the season, so make sure you study the program and become a member of The Cube Wodonga to receive all of the benefits. The Cube Wodonga hopes to have your continued support in 2016. Please encourage your family and friends to come and see a show. Enjoy! 1 Membership 2016 The Australasian Ballet Challenge Saturday, January 16 Sunday, January 17 Melbourne Comedy Festival presents Class Clowns Wodonga Heat 2016 Thursday, March 3 Drumming workshop with Asanti DANCE Saturday, March 12 Asanti Dance presents Sankofa Saturday, March 12 A Little Bit of Shhh presents Flying Fruit Fly Circus presents Out of the Box – Adults Junk Saturday, July 2 A Little Bit of Shhh presents Out of the Box FOR kids! Sunday, July 3 Friday, September 16 Saturday, September 17 Rod Quantock: Boredom Protection Policy The 52 Storey Treehouse Monday, March 21 Tuesday, March 22 Queensland Theatre Company presents Country Song Thursday, May 5 Murray Conservatorium presents Film Themes and Favourites Little Boy The Other Theatre Company presents Wednesday, July 6 Fawlty Towers Movies that Matter: He Named Me Malala Wednesday, August 3 The Sydney Comedy Festival Roadshow Friday, August 12 Friday, October 6 to Sunday, October 15 The Dusty Springfield Story Wednesday, June 1 2 My Life in Boxes PROJECTion Dance conducts A Study in Dance– workshops Saturday, August 20, August 27 and October 1 The opportunity to bring two friends for free (watch your inbox for your special invite) to selected performances throughout the year. Discounted tickets to every season performance presented by The Cube Wodonga as well as discounted tickets to participating external hirer performances throughout the year. An invitation to two VIP functions, Asanti Dance’s Sankofa and Rod Quantock: Boredom Protection Policy, with complimentary drinks and nibbles prior to the performance. The opportunity to bring along a friend to any Cube Wodonga season show and get their ticket at the membership price. Ten per cent off purchases at The Cube Wodonga bar. A special invitation for you and a guest to attend the invite-only season launch at The Cube Wodonga. Get an exclusive first glimpse of our fantastic, fun-filled 2017 season program. A membership card with a number that gives you online access to membership pricing and special offers. If something takes your fancy at HotHouse Theatre or Albury Entertainment Centre, you will be able to access the special membership or subscriber rate the other venues offer by showing your membership card. One membership, three venues at great prices! PROJECTion Dance presents A Study in Dance – performance Purchase your membership online, over the phone or in person at The Cube Wodonga box office from Monday to Friday, 10am to 5pm. Saturday, October 22 Christine Dunstan Theatre Producers presents Snugglepot and Cuddlepie NCM presents The Gizmo Wednesday, October 26 Tuesday, August 23 Murray Conservatorium presents The Harbour Agency presents LinSanity The opportunity to bring three guests at member prices to all family performances programmed by The Cube Wodonga. Gravity Dolls presents Thursday, October 20 Sunday, May 15 Movies that Matter: First option to reserve tickets and select your seats before the season is released to the general public. Thursday, September 29 Movies that Matter: Wednesday, October 19 Christine Dunstan Theatre Producers presents Become a The Cube Wodonga member (for just $40) and you will receive: Wes Carr Here Comes the Sun Everything Aussie Sunday, November 20 CUBE 4 kids offer Buy a ticket to all four family shows for $80 or $70 for Members 52 Storey Treehouse Snugglepot & Cuddlepie JUNK Gizmo Friday, August 26 3 PROJECTion DANCE PRESENTS The Australasian Ballet Challenge Saturday, January 16, 6pm Duration: 4 hours including two intervals Sunday, January 17, 4.30pm Duration: 2 hours, including an interval Tickets: Saturday: $25, Members $20 Sunday: $30, Members $22 4 The Cube wodonga Melbourne International Comedy Festival presents This is regional Australia’s premiere ballet competition. It will feature two days of masterclasses and public performances by talented young dancers with an international judging panel and a prize pool of $5000. To enter go to austballetchallenge.org (entry fees apply, classes are closed to the public). Class Clowns Wodonga Heat 2016 Thursday, March 3 Workshop: 4pm-6pm Show: 7pm Tickets: Free, bookings required Warnings: Parental guidance recommended for people under 15 years The search is on for Australia’s funniest teens. Melbourne International Comedy Festival’s one-of-a-kind, national secondary school comedy competition is open to people aged 14 to 18. Hosted by a special guest comedian, you can register your stand-up, sketch, physical or musical act for free, or be part of the audience. Acts could be in the running to win a prize package of $2500 and perform at the National Final during the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. To register for the heat, or for more info go to classclowns.com.au Season 2016 5 Image: Damien William Vincenzi THE CUBE WODONGA Season THE CUBE WODONGA Season “Raw energy, exhilarating dance moves, an unforgettable experience of Afro- contemporary dance!” Asanti Dance Theatre presents Sankofa Saturday, March 12, 7.30pm Duration: 1 hour, no interval Tickets: $28, Members $25 DRUMMING Workshop Saturday, March 12, 10am Location: The Cube Wodonga Courtyard Duration: 1 hour Tickets: Free, but please register with the box office Drums will be provided, but feel free to bring your own. 6 The Cube wodonga CDP Theatre Producers presents Join Asanti Dance Theatre for an unforgettable experience of African music, dance and culture with a contemporary edge. Follow one man’s journey through the centuries and into the unknown, all the time under the watchful eye of the ancient Adrinkra symbol Sankofa. Directed by Appiah Annan (Sidney Myer Creative Fellow), Sankofa features incredible international guest artists from Ghana, combined with some of Australia’s most exciting Afrocontemporary dancers and musicians. Be blown away by the energy and extraordinary talent these artists present. The 52-Storey Treehouse Monday, March 21, 6pm and Tuesday, March 22, 10.30am Duration: 1 hour, no interval Tickets: $24, Members $21 (members can bring 3 guests at the member price) Age recommendation: For six to 12 year olds and their adults They’re back! Andy and Terry’s Treehouse is now 52 storeys high, but there’s no time to play! Mr Big Nose has mysteriously disappeared, Jill has fallen into a deep sleep and Andy and Terry just can’t wake her up. Can they solve the mysteries and survive the dangers that test even their ingenuity? Andy Griffiths’ and Terry Denton’s bestseller comes to life on the stage with this imaginative and engaging play. What are you waiting for? Come on up! CUBE 4 kids offer see page 3 Season 2016 7 Photography: Rob Maccoll THE CUBE WODONGA Season THE CUBE WODONGA Season Queensland Theatre Company presents COUNTRY SONG Thursday, May 5, 7.30pm Duration: 2 hours including interval Tickets: $35, Members $30 Warnings: Adult concepts (race and discrimination) a fictionalised story inspired by the life of Jimmy Little 8 The Cube wodonga Inspired by the life of Jimmy Little, Country Song is a witty, warm journey back into Australia’s recent past featuring music from some of Australia’s renowned indigenous entertainers. Michael Tuahine leads a cast of six actor/musicians in this yarn drawing on the life of the gentleman balladeer, peppered with old-time hits from Johnny Cash and Marty Robbins to Jimmy’s own No.1 Royal Telephone and his covers of ‘80s hits Under the Milky Way and Blackfella/ Whitefella. Murray Conservatorium presents Film Themes and Favourites Sunday, May 15, 3pm Duration: 2 hours, 10 minutes including interval Tickets: $25, Members $19, Concession $20, Child $5 The Murray Conservatorium’s Large Ensembles including Orchestra, Band and Celtic Ensemble. Together they perform familiar film themes and favourites from the screen and stage. Pieces you’ll recognise include the theme songs from Get Smart, Family Guy, Pink Panther and songs from Titanic. Season 2016 9 Movies THAT MATTER Screened on the first Wednesday of each month during Winter Free Entry FREE ENTRY NO BOOKING REQUIRED ALL MOVIES START AT 6.30pm 10 The Cube wodonga Wednesday, June 1 Wednesday, July 6 Wednesday, August 3 Linsanity Little Boy Rating: G Duration: 89 minutes Rating: PG 13 Duration: 106 minutes He Named Me Malala Stuck in the middle of a disappointing season, the New York Knicks looked to the end of the bench and gave backup point guard Jeremy Lin one last chance to prove himself. He took full advantage, scoring more points in his first five NBA starts than any other player in the modern era and created a global frenzy in the process. When Pepper Busbee (Jakob Salvati), nicknamed Little Boy, is ridiculed and bullied by the other kids in his town due to his diminutive size, he isn’t daunted because Pepper believes anything is possible as long as he has faith on his side. Capturing rare insights and footage, Linsanity documents Jeremy Lin’s amazing journey to the NBA from a child of immigrants who refused to give up on his dream. It also tells the story of the faith that sustains and guides him in the face of opposition and setbacks. Little Boy is a powerful and moving film about a little boy who is willing to do whatever it takes to bring his dad home from World War II alive. The heart-warming story will capture your heart and lift your spirits as it reveals the indescribable love a little boy has for his father and the love a father has for his son. Set in the 1940s Little Boy highlights themes of faith, hope and love in the face of adversity. Rating: PG 13 Duration: 87 minutes This documentary feature film is an intimate portrait of Malala Yousafzai, who was wounded when Taliban gunmen opened fire on her and her friends’ school bus in Pakistan’s Swat Valley. The then 15-year-old, who had been targeted for speaking out on behalf of girls’ education in her region of Swat Valley in Pakistan, was shot in the head, sparking international media outrage. An educational activist in Pakistan, Yousafzai has since emerged as a leading campaigner for the rights of children worldwide and in December 2014, became the youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. One Child, One Teacher, One Book and One Pen Can Change the World. Season 2016 11 THE CUBE WODONGA Season A Little Bit of ShHh and The Cube Wodonga presents out of the box –ADULTS Saturday, July 2, 7.30pm Duration: 1hour 50 minutes including an interval Tickets: $28, Cube Member $25 Buckle in for masterful skill, general glamour and astonishingly lovely times from stellar international circus star and presenter SJ Christie & Friends. Saturday evening: A little bit night club, a little bit vaudeville, frequently funny, generally charming, occasionally odd. With a gorgeous live band thrown in. What more could you ask for? Oh, right, well there’s also delicious supper and libations to procure at this starry soiree. Oh, OK, it’s exceptionally well priced. To see this show in the big smoke, it would cost you an arm and a leg. BOX SEAT OFFER Buy a ticket to My Life in Boxes and Out of the Box (Adults) for $48 or $43 for members 12 The Cube wodonga out of the box FOR KIDS! Sunday, July 3, 11am Duration: 50 minutes, no interval Tickets: $21, Members $19 (members can bring 3 guests at the member price) Sunday morning: Pint sized kapow in a Kabaret for Kids!!! Why should the adults have all the fun. In fact many adults do both shows. Clever things. WARNING : Belly l augh induc ing! Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase Friday, August 12 at 7.30pm Duration: 2 hours including an interval Tickets: $30, Members $25 Warnings: Recommended for mature audiences 15 years and over. May contain coarse language and adult themes. The Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase will be tearing up the freeways of Australia for the fourth year in a row to bring the crème de la crème of the festival right to your doorstep! Boasting a line-up of the best local and international comics and showcasing some of the freshest emerging talents, this jam packed night of pure entertainment will leave you sore from belly laughs. Season 2016 13 THE CUBE WODONGA Season PROJECTion DANCE PRESENTS A Study in Dance Workshops Saturday, August, 20 and 27 and Saturday, October 1 Time: 10.30am Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes Tickets: $20 per workshop, Members $15 per workshop Performance Saturday, October 22, 7.30pm Duration: 2 hours, including interval Tickets: $26, Members $23 14 The Cube wodonga Wes Carr presents In 2016 PROJECTion Dance will host a variety of workshops including musical theatre, jazz, contemporary, ballet, ballroom and more. With a strong focus on having fun and building confidence in a group, participants will also have the option of showing what they’ve learnt in a performance at The Cube Wodonga. Gain confidence, learn to perform, have fun. Do one workshop or do them all. Here Comes the Sun: A Journey Through the Songs of George Harrison Friday, August 26, 7.30pm Duration: 2 hours including interval Tickets: $55, Group 8+ $50, Members $50 Here Comes The Sun showcases much loved Australian singer songwriter Wes Carr interpreting George Harrison’s songbook – taking on such chart topping classics such as My Sweet Lord and What is Life, and The Beatles classic Something, a song which Frank Sinatra deemed “the greatest love song ever written”. Here Comes The Sun will see Carr share intimate tales from Harrison himself. Storytelling is what Carr does best, and this is a truly unique story, celebrating the essence of an incredible artist from a musician’s perspective. Season 2016 15 THE CUBE WODONGA Season CDP Theatre Producers presents SNUGGLEPOT AND Cuddlepie in association with Monkey Baa Theatre Company adapted by Eva Di Cesare, Sandra Eldridge and Tim McGarry from a series of books by May Gibbs by arrangement with The Northcott Society and Cerebral Palsy Alliance Tuesday, August 23, 1pm and 6pm Duration: 55 minutes, no interval Tickets: $24, Members $21 (members can bring 3 guests at the member price) Age recommendation: For five to 10 year olds and their adults 16 The Cube wodonga This new stage adaptation will spark the imagination and sense of adventure in five to 10 year olds and their families as they experience the timeless charm of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie. The Gumnut babies are on a mission to see a human. On their journey to the big city they meet friends and foes including Professor Kookaburra, Mrs Fantail, Mr Lizard, Mr Frog, Mrs Snake, Mr Possum and, of course, Little Ragged Blossom. These much loved characters come to life on stage as this funny and charming new production introduces today’s children to the wonderful world of May Gibbs. CUBE 4 kids offer see page 3 Sea Ss eo as no2n0 1 26 016 17 17 THE CUBE WODONGA Season The Flying Fruit Fly Circus and The Cube Wodonga present The WORLD PREMIERE ! PERFORMANCE JUNK Friday, September 16, 6.30pm and Saturday, September 17, 3pm and 6.30pm Duration: 1 hour, no interval Tickets: $28, Members $25 (members can bring 3 guests at the member price), Family (2 adults, 2 children) $100 Junk is the new show from our very own national youth circus. Following on from their smash hit Circus Under My Bed this new production premieres at The Cube Wodonga prior to a season at Sydney Opera House. Junk is inspired by regional childhood stories of the 1940s and reflects on the childhood of today, questioning the importance of risk taking and creative play for children. CUBE 4 kids offer see page 3 18 18 The Cube wodonga The Cube wodonga Set in a junkyard the performers, aged between 10 and 19 use their imagination to transform household trash into magical landscapes, creating ingenious apparatus on which to perform their breathtaking circus skills. Season 2016 19 THE CUBE WODONGA Season Photography: James Penlidis WARNING: MAY CONTAIN BRITISH HUMOUR! “...a comedian for thinkers.” The Melbourne Times The Other Theatre Company presents Rod Quantock in Boredom Protection Policy Thursday, September 29, 7.30pm Duration: 2 hours including interval Tickets: $28, Members $25 Warnings: Some adult themes, recommended for audiences 15 and over 20 The Cube wodonga Rod Quantock has been a stand-up and, more recently, a sit-down comedian for almost 50 years. Quantock is a vital voice in many social and political debates, and his shows are always relevant to the moment and change with the headlines of the day. But what Quantock has noticed is that the headlines of today are the same as the headlines of yesterday. “In 2002 the raw issues were terrorism, refugees and the prime minister. In 2016 the raw issues will be terrorism, refugees and the prime minister and possibly still James Hird,” says Quantock. Fawlty Towers Thursday, October 6 – Saturday October 8, Thursday, October 13 – Saturday, October 15, 7.30pm Duration: 2 hours, 30 minutes including two intervals Tickets: $31.50, Members $26.50, Concession/Senior $26.50, Student $18.50 Three episodes of the classic TV Comedy Fawlty Towers will be performed live on stage. There were only 12 episodes made in total and we are performing a quarter of them - The Germans, Communication Problems and Waldorf Salad. Join the deranged, snobby Basil, the formidable Sybil, the hapless Manuel, the put-upon Polly and all the other eccentric hotel guests for a wonderful night of entertainment for the whole family. Season 2016 21 THE CUBE WODONGA Season Image: Aaron Walker THE CUBE WODONGA Season Wendy Stapleton presents The Dusty Springfield Story Wednesday, October 19, 10am Duration: 1 hour, no interval Tickets: $18, Members $15 includes morning tea after the performance 22 The Cube wodonga gravity dolls presents The show is an outstanding tribute to the songs and career of Dusty Springfield, Britain’s greatest female pop singer. She endured a 35-year career in music because of her unique heartbreaking voice, and her unfailing belief in song writers such as Carol King, Gerry Gollin, Randy Newman, John Kander, Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Starring Wendy Stapleton as Dusty and featuring fabulous musical theatre singer/dancers and musicians, this show takes you on a colourful journey through all the hits of the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s that made Dusty a household name. my life in boxes Thursday, October 20, 7.30pm Duration: 1 hour, no interval Tickets: $28, Members $25 BOX SEAT OFFER Buy a ticket to My Life in Boxes and Out of the Box (Adults) for $48 or $43 for members Comforted by the all too realistic memory of her late husband Teddy, Elise continues life like he never left, until, he suggests a deadly truth: either ghosts exist or there is something wrong with her. She then must choose, receive treatment and lose Teddy forever, or hoard her memories, hoard their love, and let her illness consume her. My Life in Boxes is a bittersweet journey; Elise and Teddy’s love and interactions so endearing, their fights so humorous. It is a beautiful, fragmented story explored both through text and circus, expertly woven throughout this bittersweet journey. Season 2016 23 THE CUBE WODONGA Season The Gizmo Wednesday, October 26, 10.30am and 6pm Duration: 1 hour no interval Tickets: $24, Members $21 (members can bring 3 guests at the member price) Age Recommendation: Ages 6 and over, and their adults Stephen’s bra is starting to slip. His pantyhose are sagging. His knickers keep falling down. Oh, the shame of it. He stole a Gizmo - and now it’s paying him back. The whirling, twirling illuminating Gizmo keeps on putting Stephen in extra-ordinary situations. This fun theatrical adventure is adapted by Verity Laughton based on the well-known novel by Australian icon Paul Jennings. The energy packed performance includes great music and sound, gadgets, physical storytelling and amazing visual effects. Image: Kellie Frith THE CUBE WODONGA Season Adapted from the NOVEL by Paul Jennings Published by Penguin Australia AND PRESENTED BY NCM Murray Conservatorium presents EVERYTHING AUSSIE Sunday, November 20, 3pm Duration: 2 hours, 10 minutes including interval Tickets: $25, Members $19 Concession $20, Child $5 The Murray Conservatorium’s Large Ensembles including Orchestra, Band and Celtic Ensemble will take you on a journey of the best of Australian music. Murray Conservatorium staff and students will perform a selection of good old Aussie favourites with a few unexpected twists. Whatever your musical tastes, from classics to original compositions, there’s something to make everybody feel at home. Book now for a great night out for the whole family. CUBE 4 kids offer see page 3 24 The Cube wodonga Season 2016 25 The Australasian Ballet Challenge Class Clowns Sankofa The 52 Storey Treehouse A Study In Dance out of the box Junk Rod Quantock: Boredom Protection Policy Country Song Here Comes the Sun Fawlty Towers My Life in Boxes QTC’s Country Song 2016 Tour has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. And is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland. Film Themes and Favourites 26 The Cube wodonga Snugglepot and Cuddlepie Everything Aussie Season 2016 27 Useful Information How to buy tickets Food & Drinks 1. By phone on (02) 6022 9311 2. Online at thecubewodonga.com.au 3. In person from the box office 4. Remember last minute tickets are often available. Outside of business hours we open one-hour prior to performances. The Cube has a foyer bar for patrons to enjoy pre-show and interval snacks and drinks. It offers a range of quality beers, wines and soft drinks. Eftpos is available. The bar is open 45 minutes before a performance. Car parking All-day car parking, two and three-hour spaces are available in the adjacent car park until 5pm weekdays. No restrictions during the evenings and weekends. Public Transport & Taxis Directly opposite The Cube Wodonga, on the west side of Hovell St is a taxi rank and bus stop. The number for Wodonga taxis is (02) 6024 3444. Bus timetables can be found at dysongroup.com.au/wodonga Accommodation nearby Our preferred accommodation supplier is Quest Wodonga, located in Reid St, a short 400m walk from The Cube Wodonga. If you don’t feel comfortable or can’t catch us after the show, please send us an email or letter, post a Facebook comment or make a phone call to tell us what you liked, and just as importantly – what we need to improve. Theatre Etiquette Accessibility Can I take photos of the performance? The Cube Wodonga aims to be an all inclusive venue and supports the Carer Card program as well as being Companion Card affiliated. No, you cannot. All shows you see at The Cube Wodonga are protected by copyright laws and taking unauthorised still photos, video and audio recordings is a violation of these. Also, a single flash from the auditorium can be enough to seriously distract a performer which can cause major safety issues. Feedback As a venue, we love your feedback! Please let our staff know what you thought about the show when you see us in the foyer – we pass these comments on to the performers and touring companies. The venue has wheelchair and scooter recharge facilities, easy accessibility throughout the venue, an accessible toilet fitted with adult change table and toilet hoist. The Cube Wodonga operates a hearing loop in the meeting room and foyer, and the auditorium is fitted with an “assistive listening system”. The Cube Wodonga is a breastfeeding friendly venue and the accessible toilet is fitted with a baby change table. For more information about the venue or its services and facilities please contact the box office on (02) 6022 9311 or visit the website thecubewodonga.com.au Get connected Follow us on Facebook Twitter Keep updated To receive our regular e-newsletter for what’s happening at The Cube Wodonga please register at wod.city/TCW-eNews Special allocated seating is available for people with mobility issues, which need to be booked directly with the box office. Back cover image: James Penlidis 28 The Cube Wodonga 118 Hovell St, Wodonga, VIC 3690 PO Box 923, Wodonga, VIC 3689 Phone: (02) 6022 9311 thecubewodonga.com.au St High Hove ll St Box office hours of operation Monday to Friday, 10am to 5pm The Cube Wodonga Lawrence St Tho Beechworth Rd ma 30 The Cube wodonga sM itch ell Dr
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