There’s something special about sharing what you love with others, and Adam Fitton gets to share the Murray River and historic paddlesteamers every day in his role at the Port of Echuca.
A love for the Murray River runs in Adam’s blood. He moved to the Echuca Moama area with his parents in the 1980s, following his dad around as young boys tend to do.
It’s not surprising the love of the river led to a career on the water too, with a shipwright apprenticeship — “a dying art” — at the Port of Echuca.
With hundreds of paddlesteamers and barges once plying the river trade in the late 1800s and early 1900s, Adam acknowledges there are few that have survived the test of time. Places like Echuca are “a wonderful opportunity to showcase the history of the Murray River”.
With a reverence for the history of these vessels and their contribution to The Murray’s development, he knows it’s the people and stories that keep it going. “Everyone's got this strong passion [for] what the Murray River did and how it helped make Australia what it is today.”
Today, the river continues to bring life to the region, a big part of what draws 1.4 million visitors to the Echuca Moama region each year — along with being the closest location to Melbourne along the length of the Murray.
With food covered, he also recommends exploring the river further around Barmah, a 30-minute drive from Echuca Moama where you’ll find the largest red gum forest in the Southern Hemisphere.
Unsurprisingly, the river also features in Adam’s favourite memories throughout his life.
“I got to travel from Mildura all the way down towards Goolwa with a dear friend of mine…that's got to be one of my happiest moments on the river…every evening and every morning you just got to take it all in, whether it be the bird life, the sunset or the sunrise, the reflections on the river…simply the best. Something which will never be forgotten.”
Adam’s love for the Murray River runs deep, and while he’s got a taste of the river over many years through his trade, a trip down its entirety has so far eluded him.
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