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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time this month in Kingston. From art to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Calling all teens! Teen Create is your space to explore your creativity! February's activity is a 1000 Hearts workshop.
Get ready for a night of laughter with Troy Kinne and special guest Chris Franklin LIVE at Kingston Hotel! Doors open at 7 PM, show starts at 8 PM. Don't miss this one-night-only comedy event!
Get ready to laugh at Comedy Night featuring Troy Kinne with special guest Ben Richardson, live at Kingston Hotel. Doors open at 7 PM, show starts at 8 PM. A night of comedy you won't want to miss!
Learn how to do some fun and simple face paint designs. Share your skills with friends or at local events!
Preserving Tomatoes
Warm up your vocals and celebrate summer with a Big Summer Sing. Singers 12yrs+ are welcome to attend, from new singers to experienced singers. Jane Christie-Johnston is a singer and is also the choir director for Sing for Your Life! Choir; www.tadaa.com.au/jane
For more than 40,000 years, the First Tasmanians have been skilled practitioners of the art of cultural burning. Cultural burning was both a key strategy for managing Country and its resources, and a key activity in the ancestral obligation to Care for Country. Aboriginal groups across Tasmania are currently reviving cultural burning. The revitalisation creates opportunities for First Tasmanians to practice culture on Country. It helps promote community healing from the collective trauma created by two centuries of colonial genocide. And in an era of increasingly extreme weather events, cultural burning holds potential for reframing the way Tasmania prepares for the existential threat posed by bushfire.