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Friday, November 22, 2024

Lillian Altman

Lillian Altman

Take 6 with John Butler

Iconic Australian musician John Butler will return to Canberra for a special show that’s different from anything he’s done in the past.

Helping solve family histories and mysteries for 60 years

For many, family history is a thing of the past, but for others, there is one group in Canberra helping people to piece it together.

Building a community event brick-by-brick

LEGO enthusiasts will be given the opportunity to marvel at the artwork of others or create their own masterpieces at the Canberra Brick Show.

Step back in history to Canberra’s National Carillon

Did you know that Queen Elizabeth II officially opened Canberra’s National Carillon in 1970? If you didn’t, now you do.

Musicians and media go head-to-head in charity footy clash

Watch or take part in a community Aussie Rules match this Sunday while supporting a good cause.

Politics at play takes final bow after quarter of a century

The final curtain call will be made on a quarter of a century of political humour for The Wharf Revue.

What’s On around Canberra this weekend, October 11-13

Kick off the weekend by listening to iconic Australian singer-songwriter Kasey Chambers talk at the National Library of Australia about the release of her book, Just Don't Be a D**khead and Other Profound Things I've Learnt.

First NRL grand final experience done and dusted

My favourite team, the Melbourne Storm, may have lost the 2024 NRL Grand Final but I still enjoyed my first experience attending one of the biggest sporting events of the year.

‘Powerful’ storytelling drives lengthy Canberra play

“Powerful” storytelling is the driving force that will draw Canberra audiences into ACT Hub’s latest production, the assistant director says.

To infinity and beyond for Australia’s first female astronaut

From a young age, Katherine Bennell-Pegg just knew she wanted to be an astronaut.

Canberra’s 2024-25 bushfire, storm season has officially started

The 2024-25 storm and bushfire season has officially started in the ACT.

Take 7 with Tim Winton

Tim Winton lives in Western Australia and is the author of 30 books, some of which have been adapted for film, television, stage and radio.
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