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Discover the best events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Canberra. From education to gaming and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Techno Picnic is a lakeside series of international melodic techno headliners without the price tag. Enjoy guests and red hot locals DJing in the sunshine while rugrats wobble on the grass. The whole thing wraps at 8pm. Sunday’s a school night, after all. Bring your mates. Bring the family. Bring a picnic blanket and an esky. Or bring nothing and indulge when you get there. Curated by old hats of the techno scene. International producers playing daytime techno by the lake. This is not some bloke with a Bluetooth speaker and a Spotify playlist. Hosted by Soul Defender and the crew behind Escape Ferocity and The Vault. BYO whatever you want. There's also a proper bar slinging cocktails, local wines and red spiders. Premium food stalls if you don’t have the energy to pack lunch. The party moves to different spots beside Lake Burley Griffin. Location details only go out to ticket holders. Presale: $24 adults, $15 kids. Door: $30. That's less than a round at most Canberra pubs. Natascha Polké is a very impressive Swiss producer who sings, plays keys and cranking techno. An artist who does it all and makes it look easy. Harvest Club Junque will spin delicious melodic sound scape style progressive house and techno. Presale is live. Grab your tickets before they hit $30 at the door or sell out. The debut: Techno Picnic with Natascha Polké (Live), Doppel (Album Launch) and Club Junque Sunday April 12, 2pm - 8pm. The follow-up: Techno Picnic with the great D-Nox (Brazil) Sunday November 1, tix out soon. Powered by Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity

Enjoy Nonna’s lunch at Antica Ricetta, Manuka. This traditional Italian meal is characterised by love, high-quality ingredients, and a long, leisurely dining experience.

A national dialogue on connection, identity and belonging, exploring the complexities of cohesion and the conversations that happen between the lines.

Canberra's most talked-about, size-inclusive fashion experience returns for another year of boundary-breaking style. Revel in the diversity of Australian style and beauty through bold fashion and fearless individuality. Shop The Runway feature is back, for a chance to meet the makers, feel the fabrics, and snap up your favourite looks right after the show!
Experience the charm and elegance of a 19th century ball! Join us for an enchanting evening filled with delightful dances from the Regency and Victorian eras.

Join exhibiting artist Lisa Stevenson to hear about her practice, processes and evolving explorations and experimentations with materials.
Two workshops showing you 10 ways to get creative and make more art through art journaling. All materials provided, designed for everyone.
A harmonious and intentional seasonal sound-healing ritual aligned with the Ayurveda Ritus to support balance

Join us for the book launch of ‘Gender and Development: Perspectives from Australia and the Pacific’. This book brings together the work of twenty-five contemporary scholars and practitioners working on Gender and Development with unique insights as to the successes and limitations of Gender and Development in our current era. Speakers include Virisila Buadromo, Professor Barbara Pampilon AM, Yeva Avakyan, Associate Professor Sonia Palmieri, Dr Elise Stephenson, and Professor Sharon Bessell. Light refreshments will be served. Registration is essential.
THOM PAIN (based on nothing) by Will Eno is a one-man show by Will Eno. It is a 2004 solo work that has been performed around the world, translated into over a dozen languages, and was a finalist for the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. In a rambling, hilarious, and heartbreakingly honest monologue, Thom Pain shares stories of a bee sting, a boy and his dog, and a tumultuous encounter with love, exploring the absurd, the painful, and the ordinary moments that make life extraordinary. Critics have called it “dazzling,” “treasured,” and “speechless in any case,” a meditation on disappointment, futility, and the fragile beauty of human experience. Joey Minogue takes the stage, producing and starring in this deeply personal, intimate work. A rare chance to experience one of the most acclaimed monologues of the 21st century, performed live in the bold, supportive space of The Mill.
Join us this Stomp Festival at East Hotel as you discover, taste, and connect with some of the best wineries from the Canberra District—all in one place! Join us for an intimate and flavour-filled evening, where you’ll get to sample a handpicked selection of wines, meet the winemakers, and gain insight into what makes Canberra District wines so special. From elegant Shiraz and vibrant Tempranillo to delicate Pinots and crisp Rieslings, this event is all about discovering new favourites while enjoying a relaxed, social atmosphere.
In recent times, Elias Bartholomeo has been named one of the top acoustic guitarists in Australia today, with his guitar playing being described as 'Walking a tightrope between many genres all at once!' with a fearless and energetic approach to his live performances. Elias Bartholomeo is a touring Fingerstyle Guitarist hailing from Sydney, Australia. From learning the guitar by his grandfather at age 4, to performing with his guitar hero Tommy Emmanuel at age 16. Elias combines a blend of blues, country & jazz in his melody driven compositions as well as engaging and eye watering arrangements of well known songs. Elias Bartholomeo is a world-class entertainer 'wow-ing' audiences around the world, playing solo concerts across Australia, New Zealand, South Korea & Japan showcasing his contagious humour and energy, the show has been titled as a MUST WATCH among the live music community!