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Bradman Oval Bowral

St Jude's Street, Bowral, Australia
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Bradman Oval is situated at Bowral in the southern highlands area of New South Wales, Australia. It was named after cricketer Don Bradman, who lived locally and played at the ground in the 1920s. His ashes are scattered on and near the Oval

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A Right Royal Evening with Diana Fisher

The Bradman Museum welcomes Diana Fisher to speak to the public regarding her insider's view from the Queen's coronation to William and Kate's wedding. Welcome drinks and finger food at the Bradman Museum Theatre.

A Right Royal Evening with Diana Fisher
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Waterworks for a Thirsty World

Tickets are selling fast....................see details below for how to book your seat.

Waterworks for a Thirsty World
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Will Clarke

There is still time to bid on these amazing Willo Bats......follow the link to the auction page and you could be the proud owner of a unique piece of artwork.

Will Clarke
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It's a first match win for the Bradman Team at the SCG

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Brilliant result from the Bradman Team - finished on 108 after 12 overs.

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The Bradman Team about to head out for their first match at the SCG In the Richie Benaud Cup

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The inaugural Richie Benaud Cup about to kick off at the SCG. The Bradman Team's first match gets underway at 1.30pm.

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Steve Waugh Cricket Clinics are heading back to Bradman Oval in April. Make sure you reserve your spot........these clinics fill up fast.

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Richie Benaud Cup Final at the SCG

The Bradman Team will be playing at the SCG this Friday 17th February in the inaugural Richie Benaud Cup Final - if you happen to be down that way call in and cheer them on!

Richie Benaud Cup Final at the SCG
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Schoolboy hits 248* in Durban

Not a bad knock at all....!!

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Waterworks for a Thirsty World

This will be an amazing morning........breakfast at the Bradman Museum with Henry Olonga in support of Famine Relief in Zimbabwe. Henry Olonga is the first black international cricketer for Zimbabwe who is in exile for his public protest in support of democracy. Henry will share stories of his life, journey and passions, he is also Anglican Aid's Global Ambassador, a sought after speaker and a opera singer. See below for all ticket information.

Waterworks for a Thirsty World
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Rotaract Club of the Southern Highlands

Great date night viewing at Glebe Park........Notting Hill under the stars.

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