Equitana Melbourne latest Covid casualty
Equitana Melbourne is the latest spring event to fall victim to Covid lockdowns, with event organiser Rod Lockwood today announcing the festival has been cancelled.
Equitana Melbourne is the latest spring event to fall victim to Covid lockdowns, with event organiser Rod Lockwood today announcing the festival has been cancelled.
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It was the last field days event held before coronavirus restrictions hit major events across the nation, but now the 2021 Wimmera Machinery Field Days have been cancelled because of the continuing uncertainty.
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