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Podcasts Tom Nethersole heads home with new tunesTom Nethersole makes his way home to his old stomping ground in the Goulburn Valley this weekend and he's bringing some new tracks to perform at the annual Out in the Open Festival. By Bree Harding
Podcasts Smyrk chats ahead of garden gigAnna Smyrk spoke to The News ahead of her free gig in Euroa this weekend. By Bree Harding
Podcasts Digging Deeper | Superannuation: How to check its pulseTalking all things superannuation in the podcast studio. By Bree Harding
Podcasts Pseudo Echo comes to our Funky TownPseudo Echo founder and frontman Brian Canham chatted with News journalist Bree Harding ahead of the band’s Love An Adventure show at Riverlinks Eastbank this weekend. By Bree Harding