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Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Paul Murray ‘Our Town’ stops in Wagga Wagga tonight 9pm

The next stop on the popular Sky News Paul Murray Live Our Town regional tour will be Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, broadcasting live tonight from 9pm AEST on Sky News on Foxtel and regional free-to-air channel Sky News on WIN. From farming and local production, to the top tourist destinations in the region, Paul will be putting the heart of the Riverina Region on the national stage to showcase all that it has to offer, and why Wagga Wagga should be your next getaway destination. Together with principal partner Harvey Norman, Paul will be speaking with tourist operators, business owners and local heroes, as well as politicians and council members including Deputy Prime Minister and Federal MP for Riverina Michael McCormack and Wagga Wagga Mayor Councillor Greg Conkey. Sony Music artist Delta Goodrem will also join Paul to discuss her recent music release, ‘Bridge Over Troubled Dreams’ plus it’s accompanying book & upcoming tour, and will perform for viewers during the program including ‘All of My Friends’ from her new album and her classic hit ‘Not Me, Not I’. Paul Murray, Sky News anchor said: “I can’t wait to head down to Wagga Wagga and speak to the locals. The community spirit in Wagga has always been a thing to admire, but after the pandemic hardships, this collective strength has grown two-fold. It’s great to see this town getting back on its feet and I want to show the rest of Australia why Wagga Wagga is the place to be!” Now in its third season, Paul Murray Live Our Town has visited more than 16 regional towns across the country, including Batemans Bay, Darwin, Albury, Launceston, Mudgee, Tamworth, Goulburn, Cairns, Murray Bridge and many more. To be part of the Wagga Wagga Our Town audience please email ourtown@skynews.com.au.

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