nsw 9 Mar 2024 - 14 Apr 2024Contemporary Indigenous Art is rarely examined through the lens of painterly invention. This exhibition curated by Christopher Hodges focuses on art from the Western Desert, highlighting the methods and techniques artists use to make their visions. The complexity and sophistication of this imagery rich with cultural knowledge has evolved overmore
nsw Home to our very own Miss Traill's House, Bathurst is one of NSW's most beloved regional destinations. Now, the town has been ranked fifth in the Aussie Town of the Year awards, and we couldn't agree more!more
nsw 20 Apr 2024 - 2 Jun 2024Sally Robinson, is a Sydney-based artist born in the UK who studied at the National Art School in Sydney from 1970-1973. During the 1970s and 80s, Robinson was one of the leading exponents of Australian printmaking. Her screenprints, featuring areas of bold, bright colour, were acquired by public collections throughoutmore
nsw 3 Oct 2024 - 27 Oct 2024Two friends, Graham Cam and Steve Tredinnick, celebrate their twenty-five-year journey through remote and wild places, documenting the wonder of our birds and promoting an awareness of why their survival shapes our future. Birds inspire us, uplift us, bring us hope. They are exquisite forms of beauty. Their powers ofmore
vic 26 Apr 2024Bruce Hutton founded Almond glass in 1994. He completed a Fine Arts Degree (Chisholm Institute of Technology) majoring in stained glass in 1988, he then went on to work in the industry both in Australia, England and South Africa. He completed a Postgraduate (Monash University) in 1996, focusing on the conservation and restoration techniques of stained glass.more
vic 22 Mar 2024Ray Wiltshire is a highly knowledgeable and skilled Heritage Plasterer with many years’ experience in the industry. He is also a regular trainer at the Longford Academy in Tasmania.more
vic 23 Feb 2024Join us at Rippon Lea inside our maintenance compound for a workshop which will cover an introduction to working with timber, a brief history of the sashwindow and an overview of the construction, installation and repair of sash windows.more
act 24 Mar 2024Heritage in Woden – Eddison Park, Woden Cemetery and Woden Town Centre Woden might be only 50 years old as a town centre, however it has much more heritage than you might think. The middle of the Woden Town Centre has a number of heritage places, and these will bemoreBook now
sa 16 Feb 2024 - 9 Mar 2024Classical concerts by recipients of the Recitals Australia Elder Conservatorium Fellowship Program in North Adelaide Full details Recitals Australia website Jack Overall, cello w Clara Gillam Grant, cello, Glenys March, harpsichord and Shawn Hui, piano Fri 16 Feb @ 8pm Sat 17 Feb @ 12.30pm Bach, Geminiani & BeethovenmoreBook now
sa 14 Mar 2024 - 16 Mar 2024The performance aims to showcase India’s rich musical and dance traditions, celebrating the vibrant tapestry of folklore. It aims to bring communities together, enjoy and be happy. The performance will entail live music, dances presented in a theatrical style. more
nsw 18 Apr 2024 - 26 May 2024Browse Water – Works, a unique exhibition of art pieces inspired by water, brought to life using various mediums including clay, painting, jewellery, puppetry and sculpture. Hear from the artists: ”Water in the environment inspires, creating models of ponds, creeks and seaside cliffs” – Robyn Rumpf ”Ponds and dams aremore
nsw 25 Aug 2024In celebration of James Fairfax’s adoration of his dogs and International Dog Day on Monday 26 August, we invite you and your furry friend to the festivities at Retford Park. Take a guided tour through the stunning gardens, check out the stick library, have your pet’s pawtrait taken, find themore
nsw 13 Apr 2024 - 20 Apr 2024Do you believe in fairies? Don’t miss this magical, travelling theatre performance winding through hidden garden nooks of two very special locations: Retford Park, Bowral and Everglades House & Gardens, Leura. Let Fairy Lilly lead you up the garden path and through the secret world of the fairies at themore
sa 17 Feb 2024 - 18 Feb 2024To help kick off the 2024 festival fun in South Australia. The Victor Harbor National Trust Museum are holding another Music in the Garden. Sharradogg will be performing a variety of Celtic and other folk music. Includes access to the interactive museum and the Old Custom House, circamore
nsw 20 Jul 2024Organised by the Friends of Grossmann and Brough Houses, the 2024 Grossmann Lecture will be delivered by Dr Peter Hobbins, Head of Knowledge, Australian National Maritime Museum, exploring the theme: Maitland under attack? Defending the Hunter region in World War II. Was Maitland ever at risk of being attacked during Worldmore
nsw 6 Jul 2024Locals may know Carrington as “Carradise”, but the Carrington of the 19th Century was a much saltier place with a multitude of pubs serving sailors from around the world. Drainage problems bedevilled efforts to establish a township and the name of “Carrington” in honour of the state governor was onlymore
nsw 12 May 2024Offering a unique historical twist on the classic celebrations, Mother’s Day at Grossmann House is a special experience. Join our knowledgeable guide as you tour historic Grossmann House, Maitland’s fully restored 1870 Victorian house museum, and be transported to times gone by. A delightful array of homemade savory and sweetmore