• Lonesome | Screening at the NFSA

    Acton McCoy Circuit, 1, Acton

    R18+ | 95 Mins | 2022 | DCP | AUS | D: Craig Boreham When country-boy Casey (Josh Lavery) lands in Sydney, he drifts into casual hookups, avoiding emotional commitment, but his encounter with Tib (Daniel Gariel) leads him to risk a more intimate connection. This melancholic and explicitly sexual story explores emotional dislocation and […]

  • Canberra Cars N Coffee

    Unnamed Venue Randwick Road, 1

    https://facebook.com/events/s/canberra-cars-n-coffee-august-/1193116809526561/ Come along to our family friendly gathering of all kinds of different cars and motorcycles Best free event in Canberra

  • Giant | Screening at the NFSA

    Unnamed Venue McCoy Circuit, 1

    G | 201 Mins | 1956 | DCP | US | D: George Stevens Wealthy Texas cattle rancher Bick Benedict (Rock Hudson) and his Virginia-born wife Leslie (Elizabeth Taylor) clash over their differing views on race and land. Jet Rink (James Dean), a lowly ranch-hand, becomes an overnight oil millionaire. Giant explores the dramatic shifts […]

  • Winter Tales presents Professor Helen Ennis at the National Library

    Parkes Parkes Place West, Parkes, ACT

    Join Professor Helen Ennis as she discusses her extensive writing on the work of Australian women photographers at the National Library of Australia. This event is held in association with the National Foundation for Australian Women and the Australian Women’s Archives Program (AWAP). Winter Tales events feature a notable woman speaking about her life and […]

  • Auxiliary High Tea Buffet

    Join us for a delightful afternoon hosted by the Marymead CatholicCare Auxiliary, where elegance meets generosity at our High Tea Buffet. Enjoy a selection of fine teas, sweet and savoury treats and warm company, all in support of a meaningful cause that makes a difference in our community. When: Sunday 31 August 2025 Time: 2pm […]

  • Canberra Ainslie Toastmasters – Presentation Skills Workshop

    Ainslie Ainslie, ACT

    Canberra (Ainslie) Toastmasters is conducting a public speaking and presentation skills workshop on aspects of effective communications at Ainslie Football and Social Club, 52 Wakefield Avenue, Ainslie from 5:30-7:00pm Tuesday 2 September 2025, please contact Russell on 0415-261-310 or Facebook – Canberra Ainslie Toastmasters for more information.

  • Distorted Chemistry Workshop

    Griffith Manuka Circle, 30, Griffith, ACT

    Join artist and photographer Gabrielle Hall-Lomax for a hands-on exploration of chemigrams, a fun and fascinating alternative photographic process! Chemigrams are a form of camera-less photography where one can paint with various products (such as oil, varnishes, honey, etc.) on the surface of photographic paper and expose them to light to create unique images. The […]

  • Peter/Wendy

    Fyshwick Dairy Road, Fyshwick, ACT

    A hauntingly beautiful reimagining of the well-loved classic Late one night, as all the stars watch on, Peter Pan lures Wendy Darling away from her home and her mother. Together, they journey to Neverland where she meets his eclectic crew: a swearing fairy, a perennial flower, and one very lost boy. But Neverland is not […]

  • Climate + Health Forum

    Capital Hill キャピタル・サークル, 1, Capital Hill, ACT

    Join us in Canberra this September for a powerful three-day forum that brings together leaders in health, politics, and advocacy to tackle how health is impacted by climate change, energy production and planetary health. Hosted by Doctors for the Environment Australia, this landmark event explores how environmental policy and climate action shape the wellbeing of […]

  • CSO Down South – Violin and Piano: Myth and Melody

    Greenway Reed Street North, 137, Greenway, ACT

    Join CSO concertmaster Kirsten Williams and pianist Edward Neeman at Tuggeranong Arts Centre in a musical journey where myth meets melody.

  • Why conserve high-country bogs?… For peats sake!

    Acton Sullivans Creek Road, 46, Acton, ACT

    In this talk palaeo-ecologist Dr Ben Keaney will discuss the importance of conserving high-country bogs. What are bogs? Why are they important? What threats do they have? What will they be like in the future? Do we need to rethink how we manage bogs? And if so, how? All welcome!

  • Paradox of Control by Maddie Hepner

    Forrest Furneaux Street, 19, Forrest, ACT

    This exhibition explores the artist's personal experience of trichotillomania (a disorder characterised by compulsive hair pulling) and draws parallels between the disorder and modern anxieties surrounding rapidly evolving emergent technologies, digital fatigue, and personal health in the digital age. Image credit: Maddie Hepner Haptic #4 (detail), 2025, silver gelatin print, 30.5 x 40.6cm