256 days ago

Riverside Music Festival 2024

Riverside Milk

Saturday, 16th March, 11am to 9pm
At Riverside Community, 289 Main Road Lower Moutere

Gate Sales Only:

Adults $20.00

Teenagers 14 - 17 years $10.00

Children (13 and under) FREE

Family Pass (2 Adults and up to 2 Teenagers) $45.00

For more information: Riverside Music Festival FB PageRiverside Community is proud to be producing another music festival and community day. With the support of the Creative Communities Festival Fund, the Riverside Community invites you to a day of music, activities, stalls, and community connectedness.

This year's musical lineup includes the following:
Kabra Kadabra (Golden Bay) - Balkan/Gypsy/Folk

The Scintillators (Tasman/Nelson) - Infectious lo-fi funk

Itchy and Scratchy (Nelson) - Original indie music

Irie Vibes (Motueka) - Reggae/Dub

DJ Hester (Nelson) - Conscious upbeat tunes

Jason McIvor, Florian Pauls, Hila Koray, Sonar Sonic and more!

The Music Festival is located in the Community Oval in the heart of Riverside Community. The festival has a long-standing history of celebrating Peace and, as such, providing a heartfelt space that embraces diversity. As always, the community will hold a special space for our community's young folk.

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Warnings about scams

The Team from New Zealand Police

This Fraud Awareness Week, we’re reminding everyone to stay sharp and look out for the warning signs of scams to stop them before they start.

Here’s what to watch out for:
🔍 Unrealistic offers or promises of easy money that are too good to be true
🔍 Pressure tactics: Scammers may rush or threaten you to act immediately.
🔍 Requests for personal info: Be cautious if you’re asked for bank details, passwords, or sensitive information.
🔍 Unusual payment methods like gift cards, cryptocurrency, or wire transfers.
🔍 Unverified contacts: Emails, calls, or messages from unknown or suspicious sources.

How to protect yourself:
✅ Stop and think before sharing personal details or making payments.
✅ Don't click on any links until you know that it is safe.
✅ Verify the source: Contact the organisation directly using official channels.
✅ If something’s not right, it's OK to hang up, walk away, ignore it and move on.

If you wish to report a scam, contact Police on 105 or report it online via 105.police.govt.nz/use-105.

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