Back to Mildura celebrations

Originally published October 5, 1970

THE space age, more than any previous era, is a time looking to the future, but until October 18 Mildura will look into the past as the “Back-to-Mildura” celebrations envelope the city.

The “Back-To” will mean much to Sunraysia sentimentally and economically.

Many people will live again the glories of yesteryear as they return “home” to Mildura. They will meet old friends and see again favorite places.

More than 5000 are likely to arrive here.

The business-minded have estimated that if each spends $50 during their stay the city will benefit by more than $250,000 trading.

The “Back-to-Mildura” mood will be a combination of many feelings.

Nostalgia will be the main ingredient, mixed with some disappointment that long-cherished objects have gone.

There will be admiration for the development of the district.

Mildura has the unique flavor of an Australian town and a population proud of its past and the achievements of the present.

The city’s reputation as a gracious hostess should go a long way toward making the project a success and a happy time for all involved.

The celebrations are a culmination of 18 months of hard work by local organisations and civic-minded people.

They have had plenty of material on which to work.

Mildura had crammed romance, adventure and intrigue into its history since 1887.

The “Back-to-Mildura” celebrations have captured the enthusiasm of the community.

District business houses have played a vital role with financial help and people have given much time and thought to ensure that “things click” on the big day.

The Governor (Sir Rohan Delacombe) of Victoria and Lady Delacombe will be official guests attending a vice-Regal Ball on October 8 and receiving debutantes.

There doesn’t have to be a social reason for a “Back-To”.

In fact, many former residents come back annually in search of the sun and to play bowls and golf.

This “Back-To” was organised for several reasons.

The principal ones are to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Mildura as a borough and the 50th anniversary of Sunraysia Daily newspaper.

Another was to give Mildura a feeling of belonging to the widespread celebrations of the Captain Cook bi-centenary.

The “Back-To” was also seen as a project that would attract many people to Sunraysia.

“Back-To” organisers have co-ordinated overall planning, but groups taking part will retain any profits after paying for expenses.

“Back-to-Mildura” visitors needing information about various celebrations should contact the information centre at Andys Dry Cleaning Depot, 137 Eight Street, Mildura.

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