• Coffee with the Curator: The Excellencies of Musick at the National Library

    Parkes Parkes Place West, Parkes, ACT

    Join Dr Susannah Helman, Senior Advisor in Collection Research, as she provides her insights into the Jamie and Michael Kassler Collection, a significant collection full of exquisite and intriguing prints, rare books, and manuscripts dating from the seventeenth to early nineteenth-century Britain. The Excellencies of Musick: Highlights from the Jamie and Michael Kassler Collection are […]

  • Sydney Writers Festival: Live and Local at Tuggeranong Arts Centre

    Greenway Reed Street North, 137, Greenway, ACT

    After the wild success of Live & Local in 2024, Sydney Writers’ Festival is coming to Tuggeranong Arts Centre in 2025 for the first time, to bring the best of the Festival direct to you.

  • Limbo | Screening at the NFSA

    Acton McCoy Circuit, 1, Acton, ACT

    MA15+ | 108 Mins | 2023 | DCP | AUS | D: Ivan Sen White, heroin-using detective, Travis Hurley (Simon Baker), arrives in the opal-mining town of Umoona to investigate the 20-year-old cold case of an Aboriginal woman who has disappeared. Shot in black-and-white, Ivan Sen’s stunning cinematography combines with a pared-down storyline to deliver […]

  • Club Sandwich Comedy Hosted by Chris Ryan

    Greenway Reed Street North, 137, Greenway, ACT

    Get in quick for the hilarious return of Club Sandwich Comedy, hosted by national headliner Chris Ryan.

  • Bravehearts Trivia

    Kingston Jardine Street, 52, Kingston, ACT

    The Durham Arms Tavern, Kingston invites you to support John Wilson in his efforts to fundraise for Bravehearts, an organisation dedicated to assisting child survivors of abuse. Each year, John participates in the Braveheart's 777 marathon; 7 marathons, 7 states, 7 days! This trivia event will assist John in his efforts. Tickets are $25 per […]

  • ACT Law Courts Open Day

    Canberra Knowles Place, Canberra, ACT

    The ACT Law Courts is throwing open its doors during Law Week 2025 to give you an inside view on what happens in court. Events include a mock jury empanelment, a simulated bail hearing, court tours, and an exhibition of local justice agencies.

  • The ABBA Dining Experience

    Canberra London Circuit, 19, Canberra, ACT

    Get ready to say Mamma Mia, because Templo Theatre is pulling out the sequins and disco balls for its most glittering, grooving, and gastronomically fabulous experience yet: THE ABBA DINING EXPERIENCE, a tribute to all things ABBA! This immersive dining spectacular is expected to sell out faster than you can say “Super Trouper”. Templo Theatre […]

  • Refugee Fundraiser: Garage and Bake Sale

    Kaleen Brunswick Circuit, 16, Kaleen, ACT

    Delicious cake and biscuits and loads of fabulous bargains... all to raise funds for local refugee sponsorship group, the Castle of Kindness Refugee Sponsorship Group.

  • Murrumbateman Village Market

    Murrumbateman Murrumbateman, NSW

    Entertainment from the stage and a relaxing setting under the oak trees. A perfect Saturday morning at Murrumbateman Recreation Grounds, just 30 minutes from Canberra.  9 am to 1 pm Make a day of it and visit a local winery for lunch and wine tasting.

  • The Autumn Art Fair at The Little Burley Market

    Parkes Queen Elizabeth Terrace, Parkes, ACT

    Come celebrate one of the most beautiful times of the year on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin with the return of The Autumn Art Fair. The Little Burley Market is so excited to offer another free event filled with artistic collaboration on the 24th of May for all to enjoy. From 9 am to […]

  • Bricks @ The Woden School

    Deakin Denison Street, 127, Deakin, ACT

    Each year, the Woden School P&C partners with the Canberra Lego Users Group for Bricks @ The Woden School, a fun event that raises money for this amazing school. There will be over 100 Lego displays, BBQ, stalls, face painting, momos and Devonshire tea.

  • Camel trains to steel wheels: life on the Trans-Australian Railway

    Unnamed Venue Kings Avenue, ACT

    Explore a colourful chapter of Australia's history at the National Archives' exhibition Camel trains to steel wheels: life on the Trans-Australian Railway. Opening in 1917, the Trans-Australian Railway was Australia's most economically and strategically important line. It ran from Port Augusta in South Australia to Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, crossing the Nullarbor Plain and connecting […]