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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time next 30-days in Alice Springs. From education to mindfulness and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Looking for a fun night out with the girls or wanting to try your hand at a new craft, our polymer clay workshop is for you! We have 3 workshops lined up so get the girls together or better yet, come solo for some much needed “me time” and get creative while we guide you every step of the way.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with an intimate three-course dinner at Saltbush, featuring contemporary Australian flavours and a glass of bubbles on arrival.
Learn how to recognise and respond to domestic, family and sexual violence in a safe, collaborative and trauma informed space.
Join us: A workshop discussing research findings conducted in Central Australia that address the underrepresentation of Aboriginal staff in the community sector
Join the team from Territory Proud in Alice Springs as we connect and hear local updates and news for business.
Get ready for a magical night with the Magic Men crew in Alice Springs! This is the hottest ladies' night in the southern hemisphere, with over 130 Magic Men from all around Australia. With weekly shows in major cities, Magic Men is every bride's dream send off festivity.
A Four-Week Journey into Your Inner Self, Guided by the Sacred Energy of the Breath. Through conscious breath and embodied awareness, you will be gently guided to reconnect with your inner landscape, cultivating balance, clarity, and presence from the inside out.
Working Together for Safer, Stronger Housing Pathways has been developed through consultation across housing, homelessness, mental health and AOD sectors.
Working Together for Safer, Stronger Housing Pathways has been developed through consultation across housing, homelessness, mental health and AOD sectors.
Come to Dinner is a relaxed, family-friendly evening for newcomers to the region to meet, eat, feel welcome and connected.
Youth Mental Health First Aid teaches how to provide initial support to young people (aged 12–18) who may be experiencing a mental health crisis.
This strengths-based course has been developed and reviewed in consultation with Australia’s First Nations people. The course ensures participants are grounded in social and emotional well-being from an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspective, equipping them with the skills to provide mental health first aid in a culturally safe and informed way. Course participants learn about the signs and symptoms of common mental health problems in adolescents, how to recognise and respond to an emerging or worsening mental health problem, and the supports available, including cultural context to community-based care.