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What’s on in Canberra over the 2022 Easter long weekend

On the (Easter egg) hunt for things to do in Canberra over the 2022 Easter Long Weekend? Look no further than our list of what's on.

Central Coast man charged over ‘serious’ Summernats assault

A 27-year-old man from NSW Central Coast has been extradited to the ACT charged with assault following an incident at Summernats this year.

AIS Arena to reopen for major events in 2023

The AIS Arena will receive an $11.4 million refurbishment that will see Canberra’s largest indoor venue reopen by the first half of 2023.

Canberra TikTok star Avneesha now on the airwaves

Canberra social media sensation and hip-hop artist Avneesha Martin is turning her hand to radio after cultivating her TikTok following.

Tremendous ‘sense of occasion’ ahead of Llewellyn One

The Canberra Symphony Orchestra’s first full scale concert of 2022, Llewellyn One: Redemption, will carry a tremendous sense of occasion.

All aboard as Priscilla arrives at The Q

In an epic journey mirroring the source material, Free-Rain’s Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, the musical will open at The Q later this month.

Liam Budge surveys fatherhood across cultures in new theatre project

Canberra artist Liam Budge has turned his hand to playwriting to develop a multi-disciplinary theatre work surveying fatherhood.

What’s on in Canberra this weekend, 1-3 April

To make planning your weekend easier, we’ve compiled a curated selection of what’s on across Canberra from 1-3 April.

Joint-funded ‘twin’ Mount Ainslie Tower to be built over next decade

A 50/50 joint-funded ‘Mount Ainslie Tower’, a 1:1 replica of Black Mountain Tower, will be constructed over the next decade.

UC hire Craig Mutton as first Chief Digital Officer

The University of Canberra has hired Craig Mutton as Chief Digital Officer, a new position focused on the student digital experience.

National Folk Festival returns ‘for all kinds of folk’

After two years of disruptions the National Folk Festival is back at EPIC for 2022 and gearing up for a return to the glory days.

NGA Indigenous Art Triennial ‘another stitch in a timeless heritage’

An exhibition nearly five years in the making, the NGA's 4th National Indigenous Art Triennial: Ceremony, opened 26 March.
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