Dylan Hare in North Shore, opposite John Bradley of Games of Thrones fame.
Former local Dylan Hare has landed himself another role in an Aussie crime drama, this time on the ‘right side of the law’.
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Viewers have been enjoying Dylan’s performance as one of the Ibrahim brothers’ associates in Last King of the Cross on Paramount.
Now, Dylan appears on free-to-air TV in the drama series North Shore. Itdebuted on Network 10 on Wednesday night, and continues for the next five weeks.
The show follows an investigation into the death of a UK woman, the daughter of a high profile UK politician, in Sydney Harbour.
Playing one of four detectives involved in the investigation, Dylan received some great air time in the first episode .... and has a few scenes opposite John Bradley of Game of Thrones fame (Samwell Tarley).
The show also features a heavy hitter in Joanne Froggatt, who is most well known for her role in the hit UK series Downtown Abbey (Anna Bates).
Kirsty Sturgess and Dylan Hare in North Shore.
Full house for talent show
It will be a full house for tomorrow’s ‘Deni Has Talent’ variety show, with seats fully booked for the inaugural event.
It is intended to bring the community together, and give those with amazing talents an opportunity to perform.
It is being presented by Deniliquin’s University of the Third Age (U3A) in conjunction with South West Music, and with funding support from Edward River Council.
It will be held at the SWM Regional Conservatorium in Cressy St, Deniliquin.
Those with tickets will enjoy vocalists, bands, instrumentalists and choirs, poetry recitals and more.
Nutrien Ag Do it for Dolly
If you have a craving for a bacon and egg roll, Nutrien Ag Solutions is the place to be today.
The team is hosting a Do it for Dolly Day fundraiser, serving up breakfast to raise money to support Dolly’s Dream.
Do It For Dolly Day is a day dedicated to bringing the community together, spreading kindness and uniting in helping break the silence around bullying.
You can settle your cravings between 7am and 9am, with a drive through service at the Davidson St business making it an easy stop before work.
“In exchange for a small donation you can drive away with a full belly, feeling good knowing that you've supported a great cause,” the business said.
“Every dollar raised locally is being matched by Nutrien Ag Solutions AU.”