Those visiting the Cowra Japanese Garden this weekend will be treated to a musical event thanks to the students of Dubbo College.
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The students will be performing at the Garden on their return trip home following a music tour of Canberra.
Dubbo College music coordinator Michelle O'Callaghan, said the tour included a performance in the Great Hall at Parliament House with all members of parliament invited to attend.
"We are expecting a really good turn-out for our Parliament House performance and our students are particularly looking forward to it," she said.
"As well as parliamentarians being invited, our performance is open to members of the general public.
"It really is a huge honour to perform in the Great Hall and it will be something that our students will long remember.
"I think the joy of working together for such a major tour will provide our students and staff with some of the best memories from their school experience."
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The students will perform a one hour concert on the Garden stage commencing at 11.30am on Saturday, June 29.
The band's repertoire includes classics, marches, film music and popular pieces.
Entry fees to the Garden will apply as usual, however there is no additional charge for the concert. "Friends of the Garden" annual pass holders will be able to attend the concert free of charge.