Scenes on the Yarra
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Audience Feed Back
"When you settle down at home you then revisit in your mind all the special aspects of the night, of which there were many. What a fantastic night. The events always have such a special feel, everyone in together with such positive energy and 
camaraderie and good will. A very special night, and the memories will stay with me for much longer.  "

"More bark nymphs please = they were awesome "  

"Thanks to all performers for a really lovely event. Hope it continues on into the future as it was so good.
Congratulations "


"This was awesome, best thing I've been to in ages, there should be more events like this one, everywhere, all the time. It showcased local talent and brought the viewers attention back to the river and made you see it in a new light. it was a really personal journey that was shared by other like minded members of the community and it was just really special when everyone started to sing together. I really felt like there was a strong sense of community and i could not rate Scenes on the Yarra more highly. Special props to the banjo playing rail worker boy, i was whistling his tune all the way home to Melbourne. I will recommend any future scenes on the yarra events to anyone i know."
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Melbourne Water - Caring for our waterways       
Melbourne Water is the manager of 8400km of  waterways, including the Yarra River and its tributaries. They work to protect Melbourne’s  waterways so they are healthy homes for plants and animals and enjoyable places to visit now and for future generations.


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This project was supported by
Melbourne Water’s Community Education Support Program and
Manningham City Council's Community Development Grant Program.


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Scenes on the Yarra acknowledges the traditional owners of the Yarra River and its environs, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation.
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