welcome to Deniliquin
Deniliquin is situated on the Edward River and on the fringe of the world's largest redgum forest, where bird and wildlife abound..The natural attractions of the region and the well developed network of forest trails offer you the chance to free your adventurous spirit with camping, kayaking, biking, bird watching, swimming, fishing or water-skiing.
Finding love in Deni
The Deniliquin Matchmakers Festival will be held for the first time in Deniliquin from Thursday 24th to Sunday 27th March 2011.An exciting fun-filled program of events is currently being put together, and include Deni's Longest Lunch, Regional Food & Lifestyle expo including local produce and farmer's market, wine and jazz, local bands, leisure and sporting activities, age group events, a gala ball and a leisurely Sunday brunch in the park with new friends or your new love.
The Festival is for all ages from 25 to over 55, from regional NSW, regional Victoria and Melbourne metropolitan, or anyone else from across Australia who wants to grab their single mates and hit the road to Do It In Deni!
The Matchmakers Festival will certainly make for a great weekend getaway for singles! Stay tuned for more information on the Festival Program, accommodation packages and early bird registration - coming soon!
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Notable Residents
Liberal Prime Minister Malcolm FraserSydney Swans Australian rules footballer Leo Barry
Melbourne Cup winning jockey Roy Higgins
Test and one day cricketer and AFL player Simon O'Donnell
Test and one day cricketer wicket keeper Adam Gilchrist
Mikarla from Australias Next Top Model cycle 5
James Rae from Farmer Wants a Wife
Leo Naimo from the musical comedy trio Axis of Awesom
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Home of the Ute Muster,
Deniliquin has lots to offer families both young and old so pop in and have a chat with our friendly residents. We are 3hrs drive from Melbourne.
Deniliquin has many local bands, notable bands are The Lincolns and Shane McGrath and with attempts been made to encourage other bands to come to Deniliquin to perform, with varying success.