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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time this weekend in Ballarat. From music to science and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Learn about fly fishing and socialize with like-minded women! Join Marian, our fly fishing expert, for a hands-on session in Ballarat. No experience needed – just bring your curiosity and enthusiasm! Spots are limited, so don’t miss out. Come connect, learn, and have fun with WIRFAB!
Rekindle is excited to partner with DJ Delights to bring you Vintage Cake Decorating. Join us for an experience designed to rekindle your creativity.

Join us for the 2026 AAMI Community Series where St Kilda takes on Essendon. This event is perfect for families, with junior tickets available for children aged 6-14 and free entry for those aged 5 and under, with conditions. Adults aged 15 and over can enjoy the game with valid concession identification if needed.
From ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ to ‘Free Bird’ — an unforgettable night of strings and light. An Immersive Candlelit Journey Through Iconic Rock Anthems
Nasal Spray and Dayfever, featuring RICHMAN and Dayfever, offers a fusion of heavy guitar grooves and delicate songwriting. Themes of love, loss, and introspection are explored through their music. Tickets available on Humanitix, with 100% of profits from booking fees dedicated to charity.
From ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ to ‘Free Bird’ — an unforgettable night of strings and light.
Essendon fans, join young guns Nate Caddy & Isaac Kako LIVE as they preview Essendon's upcoming 2026 season! The event includes a meet & greet, photo opportunity, live interview, interactive audience Q&A, raffle & auctions with limited edition memorabilia available!

Children aged 6-14 as at 1 January 2026 are eligible to purchase a junior ticket. Children aged 5 and under are entitled to enter the ground at no charge, but must not occupy a seat. Persons aged 15 and over are classified as adults, unless they hold valid concession identification.