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[[Image:Rivrip.jpg|right|thumb|The Riverina prior to its destruction (Nexus 1993)]]
 
[[Image:Rivrip.jpg|right|thumb|The Riverina prior to its destruction (Nexus 1993)]]
The ''Hotel Riverina'' once existed on the corner of Grey and Clyde Streets, and provided a venue for local and put-of-town bands in the early-1990s. Bands initially played in the "Public Bar" on the Grey St entrance, although in its final year (1993) the band venue moved to the Clyde St entrance (which opened under the name "South of the Border"). After closing time, a popular stop for food was [[Stu's Piecart]], immortalised in the song by [[Mobile Stud Unit]], which was parked 50 metres down the road on Grey St. Built in 1951, it was not considered old or architecturally notable enough to avoid demolition in late 1993. The site is now a bank and car-park.  
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The ''Hotel Riverina'' once existed on the corner of Grey and Clyde Streets, and provided a venue for local and put-of-town bands in the early-1990s. Bands initially played in the "Public Bar" on the Grey St entrance, although in its final year (1993) the band venue moved to the Clyde St entrance (which opened under the name "South of the Border"). After closing time, a popular stop for food was [[Stu's Piecart]], immortalised in the song by [[Mobile Stud Unit]], which was parked 50 metres down the road on Grey St. Built in 1951, it was not considered old or architecturally notable enough to avoid demolition in late 1993. The site is now primarily a bank, car-park and small shops.  
  
 
==Significant Gigs==
 
==Significant Gigs==

Revision as of 14:53, 1 May 2018

The Riverina prior to its destruction (Nexus 1993)

The Hotel Riverina once existed on the corner of Grey and Clyde Streets, and provided a venue for local and put-of-town bands in the early-1990s. Bands initially played in the "Public Bar" on the Grey St entrance, although in its final year (1993) the band venue moved to the Clyde St entrance (which opened under the name "South of the Border"). After closing time, a popular stop for food was Stu's Piecart, immortalised in the song by Mobile Stud Unit, which was parked 50 metres down the road on Grey St. Built in 1951, it was not considered old or architecturally notable enough to avoid demolition in late 1993. The site is now primarily a bank, car-park and small shops.

Significant Gigs

  • Bailter Space - September 1992