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Discover the best events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Alice Springs. From education to history and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Join us for an evening as Spin’n’Flex presents its 2026 showcase. This event brings together our community of polers to share routines across pole, floorwork, and aerial-inspired movement. This is an opportunity to celebrate the dedication, growth, and artistry of our Spin’n’Flex community. Whether you are supporting friends, exploring something new, or simply looking for a night out, all are welcome. Doors open prior to 6:30pm. One free drink on arrival!

A relaxed trackside space with great drinks, shared bites and an easy afternoon vibe. Perfect for groups wanting a fun race-day experience.

Safe & Together™ Model CORE Training delivered using First Nations Strategies. Participants will learn to identify the impact of domestic violence, assess perpetrators’ behavior, partner with survivors, and intervene with perpetrators. The training includes practice tools, role play, and documentation exercises. Successful completion meets a prerequisite for becoming a Safe & Together Model Certified Trainer.
Join us for a free screening of "What's Love Got to Do with It" and raise awareness this Sexual Assault Awareness Month!
Bright & fun PFD Foods Fillies & Mares Race Day! Drink on arrival, finger food, entertainment, fashions, prizes & CDU make up touch-ups.
Where fashion, friendship, beauty and entertainment come together for an unforgettable Ladies Day experience.
A relaxed women’s gathering to swap homemade or thrifted treasures, connect, and enjoy good company.
Come join a park ranger for a FREE, sunset walk at Alice Springs Telegraph Station- suitable for beginners and experienced hikers alike!
This two-day training bridges attachment science and First Nations’ perspectives to support strong early relationships.
New Mparntwe/AliceSprings, local Brooke Forbes has pressed publish on her genre-blending creative memoir and short story series. Survival is an Instinct reflects on Brooke's journey to date with mental health recovery; and the healing powers of creativity and community. Brooke Forbes is inviting you to share in her journey. Join Brooke for an afternoon of in conversation talks hosted by Dr Kelly Lee Hickey, readings, questions and reflections to launch her new book. To help with planning please RSVP.
Mandatory Yeperenye Shopping Centre Tenant training sessions on Armed Offender Response. Online registration is required. Canapes/drinks will be provided and are proudly sponsored by Woolworths.
The soul vine is akin to the umbilical, comprised of two energetic cords extending from the navel. Each cord has 12 filaments of light, and each filament has an 'eye' at the end of it. Our fibres are designed to help us engage with the space, help us interpret energy and feeling so that we are response able. In conscious control we can tie our fibres with another human being in such a manner as to detect and understand the energetic field they are occupying. These techniques can create greater intimacy, understanding and life force or orende generation. The ties that bind us are the energetic enmeshment we have through co-dependent connections, conscious or unconscious. We suck from, hook in, or spear another in order to manipulate and control their behaviour in order to satisfy a need within us. That could be the need to feel loved, appreciated, to know we matter by promoting anger or sadness. As creative beings we are quite limitless in what we perceive we require from another human being. The hard lesson here is taking responsibility for our own agency. I am responsible for meeting my needs from my own resource circle. If I do not present a nipple, no one can suck from me, if I do not present a loop then no one can hook me, and if I do not present a target then no one can shoot spears, daggers or barbs at me. We co-act in unconscious agreements with others. Cord cutting only ever trims the co-dependent connections. Our healthy connections stay intact. Like trimming a rose bush in order to obtain greater bloom and beauty.