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Jessica Cordwell

Jessica Cordwell

Canberra game to plant Roots in national video game scene

Roots was one of the two Canberra video games to receive funding from Screen Australia Emerging Gamemakers Fund and Games Production Fund.

RSPCA ACT: No hot cross buns or chocy eggs for pets this Easter

Easter treats while delicious can be extremely detrimental to our pets, RSPCA ACT tells us how to celebrate with our pets this weekend.

What’s on around Canberra this Easter long weekend, 29 March – 1 April

An eggstra long weekend marks the Easter season from 29 March- 1 April and Canberra takes a few days to relax, here's how to spend it.

Moulds are broken and passions awoken in Billy Elliot the Musical

Cycles are broken and freedom found as Free-Rain Theatre Company brings Billy Elliot the Musical to The Q, Queanbeyan on 9 April- 5 May.

Canberra students chop their locks for kids with cancer

Canberra Grammar School students cut and chop their hair to show support for people with cancer and fundraise for Sydney Children's Hospital.

Canberra film to snatch industry limelight

The Canberra production Snatchers hopes to boost the local industry and bring attention to the talent creatives of the region.

Challenge your reality as Darkfield arrives in Canberra

Get ready to question reality as you thought you know it as Darkfield the sensory experience arriving in Canberra this March.

Do pass go and collect your Canberra Monopoly edition

Cats visiting Akiba, Top hats at Mooseheads and other absurd happenings are bound to occur as the Monopoly Canberra edition is launched.

What’s on around Canberra this weekend, 22-24 March

There are plenty of fabulous events to get you out and about around the Canberra region this weekend, 22-24 March.

It’s raining puppies and kittens at RSPCA ACT

The pitter-patter of little paws is filling up the rooms and corridors of RSPCA ACT as more and more puppies arrive at the shelter.

Take 6 with Reuben Tsang, piano prodigy

At only 12 years old, piano prodigy Reuben Tsang wowed attendees, now at 20, he performs in Canberra for the first time.

Exit ACT: Why we need the right to die on our own terms

Pro-euthanasia group Exit ACT says proposed assisted dying legislation leaves the terminally ill and people with dementia in the cold.
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