• Annie

    Orphan Annie sings her way out of the clutches of Miss Hannigan and into the heart of eccentric billionaire Oliver Warbucks in this classic rags-to-riches tale. Based on the hit Broadway musical, this 1982 film adaptation is a true gem for the whole family to enjoy.

  • Shayda

    Iranian immigrant Shayda and her daughter seek refuge in a women’s shelter during Persian New Year. A bold film from writer-director Noora Niasari (with Cate Blanchett as Executive Producer): a compelling depiction of the effects of family violence and a tender portrait of motherhood.

  • NSW SES Sutton Unit – 10th Anniversary

    Sutton Sutton, NSW

    The NSW SES Sutton Unit, founded in 2014, is celebrating 10 years of supporting our local communities at the Sutton Oval. Known for our preparedness, diversity, and dedication, with over 50 members, the unit specialises in storm and flood rescue response, and have been active locally, interstate, and internationally, including the 2019-2020 Black Summer Fires, […]

  • Sutton Village Country Markets

    Sutton Sutton, NSW

    Sutton Village Country Markets, held on the second Sunday of the month 9.00am-1.30pm. Experience a charming array of stalls featuring handcrafted treasures, locally & regionally grown goodies, food vendors and live entertainment. Pet Friendly ~ Free Parking ~ Playground

  • Book Club at the NFSA | He Died with a Felafel in his Hand

    Danny moves from share house to share house, failing to escape the quicksand of problematic housemates, destructive behaviours and unsavoury conditions that typify share house life. Richard Lowenstein’s tragicomedy is adapted from the independent autobiographical novel by John Birmingham.

  • 2024 Ann Moyal Lecture: Scientia Professor Veena Sahajwalla

    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.

  • Puffs (Or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic)

    Narrabundah Jerrabomberra Avenue, Narrabundah, ACT

    For seven years a certain boy wizard went to a certain Wizard School and conquered evil. This, however, is not his story. This is the story of the Puffs... who just happened to be there too. A tale for anyone who has never been destined to save the world.

  • Blade | Free National Science Week screening + panel

    Human-vampire hybrid Blade hunts vampires to avenge his mother's death. When Deacon Frost threatens to unleash an ancient god, Blade and his friend Whistler team up with haematologist Karen Jenson to stop them. Stick around for a lively discussion exploring the myth and science of vampires and bats.

  • The Man Who Sold His Skin

    In this poignant international co-production, Syrian refugee Sam Ali trades his skin for money as a living canvas for a controversial artist. A nuanced and thought-provoking exploration of the complex guises of captivity and the price of freedom.

  • Free Virtual Reality Headset creation Workshop for Young People at Canberra Civic Library

    The Australian School of Entrepreneurship invites you to the Virtual Reality STEM Workshop for National Science Week 2024! This workshop is an interactive program where students will learn about various STEM disciplines, including Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence. Participants will also have the chance to build their own virtual reality headsets, which they get to keep! […]

  • Bran Nue Dae (35mm)

    After getting into mischief and running away from school, teen Willie Johnson finds himself on a wild road trip across WA with two hippies and ‘Uncle’ Tadpole. A joyous coming-of-age musical with an all-star cast, including Jessica Mauboy and Ernie Dingo. Presented on 35mm film prints from the NFSA collection.

  • Noise (35mm)

    A police information van is stationed in Melbourne’s outer west following two horrific crimes. Matthew Saville won an Australian Directors Guild award for his portrait of violence simmering under the surface of suburbia. Noise is supported by a masterful soundtrack, which won multiple awards.