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Five things to do in Canberra late October/November 2021

The Canberra region is finally opening back up and come late October/November, suddenly there’s a lot more to do around town than just your daily walk or a picnic!

Soulful country music star Catherine Britt will perform at Tallagandra Hill Winery on Friday 29 October 7pm.

Below are five handpicked activities across the ACT and surrounds, starting from the end of October through November.


Tallagandra Hill Winery

Over the border near Gundaroo, the good folk at Tallagandra Hill Winery are resurrecting their ‘We Love Local’ festival and bringing back live music from Aussie performers, who have once again been hit hard by lockdowns this year.

From this Sunday 24 October until Sunday 19 December, enjoy free live music in the courtyard on a lazy Sunday afternoon, or buy tickets to see stellar performers like country music star Catherine Britt on Friday 29 October 7pm as part of Tallagandra’s reopening celebration weekend.

Check here for details and to buy tickets.


Health Franklin’s Chopper

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Heath Franklin brings his hilarious Mark ‘Chopper’ Read character to The Playhouse, 29 October 7pm. Photo: Facebook.

Acclaimed Australian comedian Health Franklin brings his iconic Mark ‘Chopper’ Read character to town with new show The Silencer at The Playhouse, Civic, Friday 29 October 7pm.

Tickets are available here.


British Film Festival

The best of British in a line-up of 31 films, from 3 November to 1 December at Palace Electric Cinema, New Acton.

The program includes some of the Old Dart’s finest new releases, documentaries and a special ‘7 from the ’70s’ offering featuring a “sublime selection” of films from the era, four of which are turning 50 this year.

For full list of films, session times, and to make bookings, click here.


The Wharf Revue – Can of Worms

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Phillip Scott (pictured) will be accompanied by the rest of the Wharf Revue and guest Mandy Bishop for the world premiere of ‘The Wharf Revue: Can of Worms’ from 8 November. Photo: Brigette Honeyman, Canberra Theatre Centre 2020.

They’ve long been one of Canberra’s favourite political satire troupes, regularly packing out the Canberra Theatre, and their run this November should be no different.

Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe and Phillip Scott, and guest Mandy Bishop, are back playing Canberra Theatre with the world premiere of their new show, The Wharf Revue: Can of Worms, from 8 to 20 November; book here.


A stinky fondue ’70s dress up party

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Contentious Character vineyard, Wamboin hosts a 70s themed fondue night 13 November. Photo: Facebook.

A groovy fondue night will be taking place at the picturesque Contentious Character vineyard, Wamboin, on Saturday 13 November at 6.30-10pm.

Go in a group, dress up in any 1970s-inspired theme of your choice, and let your hair down; click here to book a ticket starting at $70.


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