PREMIUM News Gallery: New Year’s Eve at Rich River Golf Club in pictures By Steve Huntley Jan 1, 2023 Celebration: Peter Vernon, Anne Vernon, Lana Clark and Luke Vernon. Photo by Steve Huntley Happy New Year: Robyn and Brian Holmes. Photo by Steve Huntley Peace: Michelle McCaffrey, Sue Portelli and Kellie McIntosh. Photo by Steve Huntley We all scream for ice cream: Delaney Laffy and Ben Docking from the Port of Echuca Ice Creamery kept revellers cool with their ice cream. Photo by Steve Huntley Fun in the sun: Sharna and Ross Morgan. Photo by Steve Huntley good to be together: Kathy, Zoe, and Kirby Pollock with Krysten Unthonk. Photo by Steve Huntley Celebrate: Nathan Bennett, Sharon Bezzina, Scott Mackenzie, Cathy Mackenzie, Peter and Angie Attard. Photo by Steve Huntley On song: The TJ Show Band performed for the crowds on the 18th green. Photo by Steve Huntley Time together: Gary Newton, Kerrie Newton, Jacki and Steve Avers. Photo by Steve Huntley Party time: There was a good showing from the crowd at Rich River Golf Club’s New Year’s Eve celebration. Photo by Steve Huntley Happy to be here: Maree George. Photo by Steve Huntley Friends: Winnie Lavery, Ellen Banko, Anna Jones and John Haw. Photo by Steve Huntley End of year: Greg and Debbie Beale. Photo by Steve Huntley Party: Scott Fleming with Trudy Caldwell. Photo by Steve Huntley Friends: Judy Anne-Steve, Kim Warde, Janine Pellegrino and Nadine Anderson. Photo by Steve Huntley All smiles: Darryl Johaning, Gerri Edan, Dianne Cerdor, Wayne Edan and Jenny Brownscombe. Photo by Steve Huntley Ready for 2023: Tim Warde, Stuart Kelvy and Alan Daniel. Photo by Steve Huntley On the green: Eric Moore, Janet Morris and Andrew Jensen. Photo by Steve Huntley By Steve Huntley
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