• Murrumbateman Village Market

    Murrumbateman Murrumbateman, NSW

    This Saturday February 8th visit Murrumbateman, just 30 minutes from Canberra! Enjoy a lovely morning t our local market under the oak trees on the Village Green. Plenty of food and craft stalls and entertainment. Explore our local area, visit a winery of two! Make a day of it at Murrumbateman this Saturday

  • BLAZE 2025

    Parkes Queen Elizabeth Terrace, 44, Parkes, ACT

    BLAZE 2025 presents the dynamic and diverse voices of Kamberri/Canberra’s rising creative talents. Featuring six exciting artists at the beginning of their careers, BLAZE offers an insight into the evolving art scene of the region and exhibits bold, thought-provoking works across installation, painting, photography and sculpture. Image credit: Gabrielle Hall-Lomax, Ring 2025, medium format film, […]

  • The Market at Bungendore

    The Market at Bungendore is held on the second Sunday of every second month in the historic War Memorial Hall on Molonglo Street. With a wide variety of stalls, from handcrafted items and art to giftware, collectables, textiles and hand knits, candles, pottery and local produce. There is something for everyone. For more information please […]

  • Weaving Workshop Series

    Strathnairn McClymont Way, 1, Strathnairn, ACT

    Join Pita Pita woman, Ronnie, and immerse yourself in a series of fully guided weaving workshops, empowering you with a sense of connection and the opportunity to experience and heal through traditional culture.

  • Return of Karāpuna (Moriori Ancestors) to Rēkohu (Chatham Islands)

    Join us for a conversation delving into the importance of repatriation for Moriori, and the roles and responsibilities of community members and organisations, institutions and the wider cultural sector in supporting this work. Featuring Hokotehi Moriori Trust representatives Belinda Williamson and Jared Watty, and Kiwa Hammond, Dr Te Herekiekie Herewini and Susan Thorpe from the […]

  • A conversation about the repatriation of ancestral remains: Return of Karāpuna (Moriori Ancestors) to Rēkohu (Chatham Islands)

    Over the last few decades there have been extraordinary developments in the repatriation of ancestral remains led by global First Peoples. This conversation, facilitated by the National Museum of Australia, will delve into the importance of repatriation for Moriori, and the roles and responsibilities of community members and organisations, institutions and the wider cultural sector […]

  • Canberra City Toastmasters – Open House Meeting

    Braddon Northbourne Avenue, 69, Braddon, ACT

    Canberra City Toastmasters is conducting a special meeting on aspects of effective communications at Pilgrim House, Northbourne Avenue, Civic (Opposite Alinga Street Light Rail Station) from 12:30-13:30pm Tuesday 11 February 2025, please contact Peter on 0424-406-150 or email - pbtaft@gmail.com for more information.

  • 2025 Ann Moyal Lecture: Dr Ken Henry AC at the National Library

    Parkes Parkes Place West, Parkes, ACT

    The annual Ann Moyal Lecture is given by a distinguished speaker on a contemporary question that draws on such fields of knowledge as science, environment, ecology, history, anthropology, art, and technological change.

  • Learn2Skate

    Unnamed Venue NSW

    Come and try our SkateStars Classes - Australia's nationally accredited Learn2Skate program! Queanbeyan High | 5:15 - 6:00 Wednesdays | Skate hire available | email us for more info

  • Author talk – Frank Moorhouse: Strange Paths with Matthew Lamb

    Parkes Parkes Place West, Parkes, ACT

    Join the Friends of the National Library and biographer Matthew Lamb for 'a ramble in the mind of an adolescent' as he delves into young Frank Moorhouse's life, exploring how this critical period shaped the author and why adolescence deserves more attention in literary biography.

  • U3A at NFSA – Amy Castles Reconsidered: Singing and Sectarianism

    Join Dr. Jeff Brownrigg at the NFSA on Feb 14 for 'Amy Castles Reconsidered: Singing and Sectarianism.' This 150-minute presentation explores the life and career of Amy Castles, a singer touted to rival Dame Nellie Melba. Discover the truth behind her career's decline, with archival performances and evidence.

  • Live Music with Malia Stirling at Mount Majura Vineyard

    Unnamed Venue Mount Majura Road, ACT

    It's a beautiful time of day once we close cellar door with the sun setting over the vineyard. To make the most of the evening we will have live music over a series of Friday's this Feb beginning on Valentines Day. All of our wines will be available for purchase by the glass or bottle, […]