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A Century of Rice: Honouring our Past, Growing the Future

Leeton Museum and Art Gallery

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Mon, 14 Jul, 2025 at 12:00 am

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Leeton Museum and Art Gallery

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Mon, 14 Jul, 2025 at 12:00 am to 05:00 am (AEST)

Leeton Museum and Art Gallery

33 Chelmsford Pl, Leeton NSW 2705, Australia, Griffith

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A Century of Rice: Honouring our Past, Growing the Future
It all started with a Riverina crop in the 1920s. A hundred years later, Australian rice is a pantry staple around the world, and Leeton’s been at the heart of that journey.
Explore a century of grit, grain and growth in this new exhibition marking 100 years of Australian rice and 75 years of SunRice.
Step into the story that started right here, on local soil, and see how far it’s travelled.


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A Century of Rice: Honouring our Past, Growing the Future | Event in Griffith | AllEvents
A Century of Rice: Honouring our Past, Growing the Future
Mon, 14 Jul, 2025 at 12:00 am