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Run Echuca Moama

Starts: Sunday, 03 August 2025
Ends: Sunday, 03 August 2025
Run Echuca Moama is a 21.1-kilometre, 10-kilometre and 5-kilometre run, walk or wheel (mobility aids only) event. The unique and beautiful course weaves its way across the old bridge and new bridge covering both states Victoria and New South Wales. This event was previously known as Johnno’s Run. It is an annual fundraising event organised by Community Living and Respites Service (CLRS), dedicated to raising funds for the Opening Doors Project. Through these projects, they build homes for people with disability in the local community. To date, these projects have built three homes and 12 units, supporting 22 people with disability to live with greater independence and inclusion within their community.
Add to Calendar 2025-08-03 12:00 am 2025-08-03 12:00 am Run Echuca Moama Run Echuca Moama is a 21.1-kilometre, 10-kilometre and 5-kilometre run, walk or wheel (mobility aids only) event. The unique and beautiful course weaves its way across the old bridge and new bridge covering both states Victoria and New South Wales. This event was previously known as Johnno’s Run. It is an annual fundraising event organised by Community Living and Respites Service (CLRS), dedicated to raising funds for the Opening Doors Project. Through these projects, they build homes for people with disability in the local community. To date, these projects have built three homes and 12 units, supporting 22 people with disability to live with greater independence and inclusion within their community. Blair Street, Moama , NSW , 2731 , Australia
Blair Street, Moama , NSW , 2731 , Australia
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