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Fire and Ice: Winter celebration to heat up Canberra City Centre

Ice skating and fire performances are coming to enliven the City Centre as part of an ACT Government winter celebration, showcasing Canberra’s widest variety of food, drink, and retail shops in one place.

City Centre and Braddon businesses are now invited to sign up to Winter in the City: Fire and Ice and feature their products through a digital what’s on guide that will include deals, events, experiences, and other activities.

The guide – which will launch on 10 June – will make it easier for locals and visitors to discover new businesses when visiting the City Centre throughout the colder months.

It will also bring together business offerings under the new theme – Fire and Ice – along with key entertainment activities running from 6-21 July (school holidays).

Activities include

Fire performances in Garema Place
This year’s celebration will feature nightly displays of fire breathing, twirling, and dancing from some of the country’s best fire performers. Local artists will also be on hand to warm up the crowds before the fiery spectacle begins.

Ice rink in Glebe Park
For the first time, the ever-popular ice rink will be staged in Glebe Park alongside a separate snow play activity. This will allow friends and families to put on some skates and glide among the park’s beautiful landscape.

Minister for Government Services and Regulatory Reform Tara Cheyne said the celebration would kick start the night-time economy this winter.

Winter in the City: Fire and Ice shows that there is a lot of to love about the City Centre during the colder months,” Minister Cheyne said.

“The event not only provides unique and exciting experiences for Canberrans and visitors, but also plays a crucial role in supporting our city’s night-time economy.”

“By attracting people to the City Centre during the evenings, we’re encouraging them to explore and enjoy Canberra’s diverse offerings of bars, cafes, restaurants and shops – all conveniently located in one place.”

To find out more including how to get involved visit; winter.inthecity.com.au

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