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Summer 2014–15CANBERRA EVENTS
JAMES TURRELL: A RETROSPECTIVEExperience 50 works tracing five decades of American artist James Turrell’s career from early light projections and holograms through to immersive light installations at the National Gallery of Australia. Exclusive to Canberra, the exhibition will feature spectacular installations purpose-built in Canberra, plus new acquisitions, drawings, prints and photographs from 13 December to 8 June. Visitors to the National Gallery of Australia will recognise Turrell’s work from the stunning Within without space which opened outside the gallery in 2010. nga.gov.au/JamesTurrell
ENLIGHTEN SHINESSee some of the capital’s finest cultural attractions come alive after dark for the ENLIGHTEN festival. Over 10 illuminated nights the whole family can enjoy free and ticketed events including blockbuster exhibitions and rare film screenings, live music and performances, stand-up comedy, thrilling tours into the depths of national attractions and exclusive dining experiences. The Parliamentary Triangle will be transformed into a vibrant hive of activity from 27 February to 7 March with free entertainment including whacky street artists and enchanting musical performances, all set against a backdrop of stunning architectural projections, which will shine a light on some of Australia’s most iconic attractions. enlightencanberra.com
This page: ENLIGHTEN festival, Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House. Projections by the Electric Canvas. Front cover: Lambert Vineyards; Summernats Car Festival; Australia War Memorial; Cockington Green Gardens; Australia Day celebrations, Lake Burley Griffin; National Multicultural Festival; Emilie Roach and Dugong at the Royal Easter Show, Sydney 1929, part of Spirited: Australia’s Horse Story at the National Museum of Australia; AFC Asian Cup 2015; Australia Celebrates Live concert; cricket at Manuka Oval; ENLIGHTEN festival National Library of Australia, projections by The Electric Canvas.
INTERNATIONAL SPORT EVENTSA bumper events calendar places Canberra on a global stage this summer. Canberra Stadium is the venue for six pool matches and a quarter final of the AFC Asian Cup in January, while the historic Manuka Oval comes alive with world-class cricket when it hosts three ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 matches in February and March. Don’t miss the day-night match when the Prime Minister’s XI team of talented young cricketers takes on England under lights on 14 January. A packed Manuka Oval is also expected on 28 January when Canberra hosts the T20 Big Bash League final. visitcanberra.com.au
Love that summer feeling? The capital is serving up world-class
sporting events, blockbuster exhibitions, fantastic festivals and
national celebrations. Take your pick and be there to enjoy the moment.
summer events
MAKE THE MOST OF OUR MARKETSMore than 200 stalls selling everything from freshly-brewed coffee and ground spices to designer fashion and vintage home wares make the Old Bus Depot Markets a sensory experience on weekends in December in the lead up to Christmas. Find the perfect Christmas present at the Handmade Market, which brings together talented artists, designers, stylists, craftspeople and gourmets at the National Convention Centre on 6 and 7 December. Visit the first Night Market Canberra at Hotel Realm on 12 December and enjoy a boutique market providing a curated selection of pop-up shops and a spectacular feast of tapas and summer cocktails. And for fresh produce head to the popular Capital Region Farmers Market on a Saturday morning. visitcanberra.com.au
SUMMER FOOD AND WINE FESTIVALFollow the Poacher’s Way and discover hidden secrets during the month-long Summerside Festival in February. The regional food and wine festival is a celebration of everything good about summer, full of dining events celebrating local and seasonal produce, opportunities to taste the best of the region’s wines as well as master classes, twilight garden concerts, events and exhibitions highlighting local talent. thepoachersway.com.au
CELEBRATE AUSTRALIA DAYAustralia’s capital is home to some of the nation’s biggest Australia Day celebrations. The lawns of Parliament House is the place to be on 25 January, with the Australia Celebrates Live concert featuring some of the hottest names in Australian music and the announcement of the Australian of the Year awards. Commonwealth Park by Lake Burley Griffin is the venue for a day of festivities on Australia Day, 26 January, which culminates with a fireworks finale. events.act.gov.au
CINEMA EXPERIENCE OUTDOORSSummer is the season for outdoor cinema in the national capital. The Sunset Cinema Canberra will return to the Australian National Botanic Gardens from 14 November to 20 December with a fantastic range of films. Summer weather makes this outdoor cinema perfect for picnicking under the stars while watching family flicks, action films, love stories and blockbuster new releases. The annual short film festival Tropfest will be screened live via satellite on 7 December at Stage 88 in Commonwealth Park. The Ben & Jerry’s Openair Cinemas at the Patrick White lawns, National Library of Australia, is also a crowd favourite, from 18 January to 22 February with a stellar line-up and the popular Sundae Sessions. visitcanberra.com.au
Capital Region Farmers Market; Australia Day; James Turrell, Sight unseen 2013, Ganzfeld: LED light, Villa e Collezione Panza, Varese (Italy) © James Turrell photograph © Florian Holzherr, National Gallery of Australia; Australian War Memorial.
LIGHT UP FOR CHRISTMASThroughout December Canberra’s city centre will be a spectacular site illuminated by millions of lights in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest LED image display in the world. From London Circuit through to Bunda Street, visitors to the city will be witness to the most spectacular display of lights the world has ever seen, including the city’s iconic merry-go-round which will be decorated in 200,000 lights. This charitable event from Friday 28 November until New Year’s Eve will create a magical backdrop while raising funds for SIDS & Kids ACT. inthecitycanberra.com.au
MEMORIAL MARKS FIRST WORLD WAR CENTENARY To mark 100 years since the declaration of the First World War, the Australian War Memorial is running a Roll of Honour Soundscape and Roll of Honour Name Projections. Recordings of school children from across Australia saying the names of each of the 62,000 Australians who died during the First World War will play at the Memorial’s Roll of Honour for the next four years. The Roll of Honour Name Projections will see those same names projected onto the exterior of the Hall of Memory. These programs are powerful additions to the Australian War Memorial’s rich collection and fascinating exhibitions including a redeveloped First World War gallery. awm.gov.au
Civic merry-go-round; Questacon – The National Science and Technology Centre; Australian War Memorial’s Commemorative Area at night. AWMPAIU2014_157.14.
SPIRITED: AUSTRALIA’S HORSE STORY NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIA Explore the ways humans and horses understand each other: how we communicate, form a powerful bond and work together.
LAG/META/AUS NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIA Admire art of Alick Tipoti, fish scoops from Mer (Murray Island), a rare headdress from Saibai and elaborate dance machines by Ken Thaiday.
DELICIOUS AFTERDARK: RAINFOREST TO RED CENTRE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDENSEach Friday enjoy an ‘adults only’ night combining the best of the Gardens’ afterDARK experiences with gourmet food and wine.
WARLPIRI DRAWINGS: REMEMBERING THE FUTURE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIAExplore intriguing artworks created by Warlpiri people in the 1950s to make sense of 80 years of monumental change.
PERCEPTION DECEPTION QUESTACON — THE NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRE Take the kids to discover the world inside their heads and explore how people perceive the same thing in different ways.
Q LAB QUESTACON — THE NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTREInspire your inner scientist with Q Lab’s ever-changing array of intriguing experiments, explosive demonstrations and interesting displays.
AFGHANISTAN: THE AUSTRALIAN STORY AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIALDiscover the extraordinary efforts of Australians in Afghanistan through the words of our veterans and their families.
NORFORCE: TONY ALBERT AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIALAdmire art by contemporary artist Tony Albert as a result of his 2012 official war commission to the Army’s North West Mobile Force (NORFORCE).
nma.gov.au 02 6208 5000
nma.gov.au 02 6208 5000
anbg.gov.au 02 6250 9540
nma.gov.au 02 6208 5000
questacon.edu.au 02 6270 2800
awm.gov.au 02 6243 4211
questacon.edu.au 02 6270 2800
awm.gov.au 02 6243 4211
Throughout summer
What’s on
CENTENARY OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR IN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIALExplore the redeveloped First World War galleries. At night see the names of those who gave their lives projected onto the Memorial.
awm.gov.au 02 6243 4211
E.O. Milne (1886–1963), Papers of Edmund Osborn Milne, Manuscripts Collection, nla.cat-vn44426, National Library of Australia; Australian Botanic Gardens’ Red Centre Garden; Power of 1, Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House; Menzies by John Howard.
KEEPSAKES: AUSTRALIANS AND THE GREAT WAR NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIATo mark the centenary of the First World War, explore the fascinating albums, medals, letters and diaries.
IN THE FLESH NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERYExplore the confronting themes of nurture, vulnerability, self-possession, isolation, acceptance and intimacy through the works of 10 Australian artists.
TREASURES GALLERYNATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIABrowse new additions when you come face to face with some of the Library’s greatest treasures and Australia’s best known stories.
NGA CONTEMPORARY INAUGURAL EXHIBITIONNATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA This new lakeside gallery features a selection of significant works from the NGA’s collection of 21st century Australian art.
nla.gov.au02 6262 1111
portrait.gov.au 02 6102 7000
nla.gov.au02 6262 1111
nga.gov.au 02 6240 6411
CRISIS 1914! THE CALL TO ARMS MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRACY AT OLD PARLIAMENT HOUSEIn 1914 Australia unwittingly went to war in support of King and Empire. The next few months exposed the tensions that would later divide a nation.moadoph.gov.au02 6270 8222
BESPOKE: DESIGN FOR THE PEOPLE MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRACY AT OLD PARLIAMENT HOUSEIn collaboration with Craft ACT, five artists respond to the rich heritage furniture designed for the people who worked in and visited the building.moadoph.gov.au02 6270 8222
MENZIES: BY JOHN HOWARD MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRACY AT OLD PARLIAMENT HOUSEFormer prime minister John Howard curates an exhibition offering personal insight into the first term of influential prime minister Robert Menzies.moadoph.gov.au02 6270 8222
POWER OF 1: DOES YOUR VOICE COUNT IN A MODERN WORLD? MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRACY AT OLD PARLIAMENT HOUSE Does your voice count? Have your say through interactive displays, a national survey and good old-fashioned debate. moadoph.gov.au02 6270 8222
MAKING A MINT ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT The interactive model Making a Mint invites you to build a mini mint and share stories, photos and memorabilia as the Mint celebrates its 50th anniversary year in 2015.
ramint.gov.au02 6202 6999
RED CENTRE GARDEN AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDENS Be transported to the outback with plants and iconic landscapes from the dry Red Centre, Australia’s physical and spiritual heart.
anbg.gov.au02 6250 9540
UNTIL 25 JANUARYGLASS X DESIGN CANBERRA GLASSWORKSDesigner and glass artists from across Australia have partnered to collaborate and produce works.
canberraglassworks.com02 6207 3968
SCIENCE OF SUCCESS AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF SPORT Ever wondered how Australian champions get that winning edge? Visit Sportex to find out about the secret technology developed by the Sports Science Sports Medicine department.
ausport.gov.au/tours02 6214 1010
UNTIL 9 MARCHA TICKET TO PARADISE? NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF AUSTRALIAFind how seven million migrants —700,000 of them refugees — changed the face of Australia and transformed the nation socially, economically and culturally.naa.gov.au02 6212 3600
UNTIL 31 JANUARYHAPPY AND GLORIOUS MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRACY AT OLD PARLIAMENT HOUSE Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s first visit to Australia in 1954. Walk in the royal footsteps on your own ‘royal tour’ and see the replica crown jewels. moadoph.gov.au02 6270 8222
UNTIL 22 FEBRUARYROBERT PULSE: REFLECTIONS ON THE BODY CANBERRA GALLERY AND MUSEUMSee how the distinctions between the natural and the fabricated body are blurring more and more.
museumsandgalleries.act.gov.au 02 6207 3968
OPENS 5 DECEMBERTHE FRONTNATIONAL FILM AND SOUND ARCHIVEThe Front is a space where vintage meets cutting-edge. Relax and experience a selection of Australia’s radio and television favourites.
6 DECEMBERCAROLS BY BARRELLSFOUR WINDS VINEYARD Sit on the grass among the vineyard and enjoy an evening of carols by the Fammui family at this Murrumbateman winery.
nfsa.gov.au02 6248 2000
fourwindsvineyard.com.au 0432 060 903
OPENS 4 DECEMBER BEHIND THE LINES 2014 MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRACY AT OLD PARLIAMENT HOUSE The first year of the Abbott government is scrutinised and sketched by Australia’s best cartoonists.
7 DECEMBERTROPFEST ACT STAGE 88, COMMONWEALTH PARKRelax in Commonwealth Park and watch live via satellite the finalist films in this annual short film festival.
moadoph.gov.au02 6270 8222
tropfestcanberra.com.au
12 DECEMBER–27 MAYBEN QUILTY: AFTER AFGHANISTAN AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIALAdmire paintings by Ben, an official war artist, who recorded and interpreted the experiences of Australians in Kabul, Kandahar and Tarin Kot.
awm.gov.au 02 6243 4211
Behind the Lines 2014, Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House; Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Polaire from Le Rire 1895, lithograph, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. The Poynton Bequest 2012; TropFest ACT; A ticket to paradise: New arrivals to Australia have their baggage inspected by Customs in 1968, National Archives of Australia.
December
13 DECEMBER–8 JUNEIMPRESSIONS OF PARIS: LAUTREC, DEGAS, DAUMIERNATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIADiscover more than 150 prints, posters and monotypes by key French artists including Daumier, Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec. nga.gov.au 02 6240 6411
3–6; 10–13; 17–20 DECEMBER SUNSET CINEMA EUCALYPT LAWN, AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDENS Enjoy latest releases, children’s and classic films in the beautiful garden surrounds. Bring a picnic or purchase dinner at the event.
sunsetcinemas.com.au/Canberra
THROUGHOUT DECEMBER SIDS & KIDS CHRISTMAS LIGHTS IN THE CITYPETRIE PLAZA, CITY Enjoy a festive atmosphere in Canberra’s CBD during an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the Largest LED Image Display in the World.
Inthecitycanberra.com.au
6 DECEMBER–15 MARCH 2015WORLD OF CRICKET, FROM THE BRADMAN MUSEUMCANBERRA MUSEUM AND GALLERY, CITY See rare and captivating material from the Bradman Museum plus contemporary equipment players will use in the ICC World Cup 2015 in Canberra.museumsandgalleries.act.gov.au
13 DECEMBER–8 JUNE JAMES TURRELL: A RETROSPECTIVENATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIAExperience 50 works tracing five decades of the American artist’s career from early light projections and holograms through to immersive light installations. nga.gov.au 02 6240 6411
18 JANUARY–22 FEBRUARY BEN AND JERRY’S OPENAIR CINEMASPATRICK WHITE LAWNS, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIAThe Sundae Sessions return with great local music by day and some fun lawn games and popular movies by night.
14 JANUARYPRIME MINISTER’S XI MANUKA OVALDon’t miss this day-night match when the Prime Minister’s XI team of talented young cricketers takes on England under lights.
openaircinemas.com.auticketek.com.au13 28 49
SATURDAY AND SUNDAYSSUMMER SOUNDS CONCERT SERIESAUSTRALIAN NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDENSFeel the Gardens come alive with the sounds of rockabilly, jazz, blues, country, old rock ‘n’ roll and more each evening from 5.30pm.anbg.gov.au/gardens02 6250 9540
1–5 JANUARY SUMMERNATS CAR FESTIVAL EXHIBITION PARK IN CANBERRA, MITCHELLAustralia’s ultimate car show, Summernats, is a spectator’s paradise. Catch street machines, show cars, traders’ pavilions, live bands and more. summernats.com.au02 6241 8111
Korean supports, AFC Asian Cup; Summernats Car Festival; Australia Day celebrations; Australia Celebrates Live concert at Parliament House.
January
19 DECEMBERFARADAY’S CANDLEVILLAGE CENTRE, NATIONAL ARBORETUM CANBERRAA theatrical performance based on English scientist Michael Faraday’s observations of the wonder of the chemistry of a candle.
faradays-candle.eventbrite.com.au02 6273 4366
31 DECEMBER NEW YEAR’S IN THE CITY CIVIC SQUARE AND GAREMA PLACE, CITY See fireworks over City Hill at 9pm and midnight. Enjoy live, family-friendly entertainment in Civic Square or enjoy a dance party in Garema Place. Alcohol-free events.events.act.gov.au13 22 81
12–18 JANUARY SNAKES ALIVE! AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDENSGet up close and see the live displays of snakes, lizards, turtles and frogs.
10–23 JANUARYAFC ASIAN CUP AUSTRALIA 2015 CANBERRA STADIUM Watch six pool matches and a quarter final of the Asian Football Confederation Cup — the first time the Cup has been held outside of Asia.
anbg.gov.au02 6205 9540
tickets.afcasiancup.com/ individual-prices
25 JANUARYAUSTRALIA CELEBRATES LIVE FEDERATION MALL, PARLIAMENT HOUSEAustralia celebrates with a major concert with some of the hottest names in Aussie music and the announcement of the Australian of the Year awards.australiaday.org.au02 6120 0600
26 JANUARY AUSTRALIA DAY CELEBRATIONS COMMONWEALTH PARKCome and celebrate what’s great about being an Aussie with an Aussie breakfast and great kids’ entertainment. Don’t miss the fireworks finale on Lake Burley Griffin.events.act.gov.au13 22 81
28 JANUARY KFC T20 BIG BASH LEAGUE FINAL MANUKA OVALPull up stumps in the capital this summer and settle back for some world-class cricket action.
ticketek.com.au13 28 49
27 FEBRUARY – 7 MARCH ENLIGHTEN: SEE CANBERRA IN A WHOLE NEW LIGHT VARIOUS VENUES Canberra’s rich cultural attractions come alive with late night openings, spectacular architectural projections and a treasure trove of live events.
enlightencanberra.com1300 852 780
27 FEBRUARY – 1 MARCH ACTEWAGL ROYAL CANBERRA SHOW EXHIBITION PARK IN CANBERRA, MITCHELL Be entertained, excited and educated by the hundreds of attractions at the annual Royal Canberra Show.
rncas.org.au02 6241 2478
19 FEBRUARY NITRO CITRUS LIVEGIO CANBERRA STADIUM Nitro Circus Live, the global touring phenomenon features 55 of the world’s best action sports athletes in an all new show.
ticketek.com.au13 28 49
18, 24 FEBRUARY AND 3 MARCH ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP IN CANBERRAMANUKA OVALCatch three International Cricket Council (ICC) Cricket World Cup matches featuring Afghanistan, Bangladesh, West Indies, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Ireland.ticketek.com.au13 28 49
13–15 FEBRUARYNATIONAL MULTICULTURAL FESTIVALCITYExperience the world as Canberra’s multicultural communities showcase their cultures through food and performance.
multiculturalfestival.com.au 13 22 81
14 FEBRUARY CANBERRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SHELL PROM CONCERT GOVERNMENT HOUSE, YARRALUMLAPack a picnic to hear Australian violin sensation Anna de Silva Chen featured in the British Isles’ music themed A Touch of Tartan concert.cso.org.au
8 FEBRUARY AMB 100 MTB MARATHON STROMLO FOREST PARKRace every possible track combination on the World Championship tracks! Also ride cruisy challenges to race one and two loops.
rockytrailentertainment.com
FEBRUARY WEEKENDSSUMMERSIDE FESTIVAL VARIOUS VENUESFollow the Poacher’s Way and discover hidden secrets during regional alfresco food and wine festival with master classes, twilight garden concerts and art exhibitions.
thepoachersway.com.au
31 JANUARY DUO CLASSIC 50KM SPARROW HILL AND EAST KOWEN FORESTTeams of two mountain bike cyclists work together to tackle the region’s best single tracks.
duoclassic.com
31 JANUARY FLIX IN THE STIX AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDENSSee films curated by actress Deborah Mailman, music by My Friend the Chocolate Cake and comedy fun with TRIPOD.
ticketek.com.au13 28 49
February
Duo Classic 50Km; Manuka Oval is the venue for world-class cricket; National Multicultural Festival; ActewAGL Royal Canberra Show; ENLIGHTEN festival, National Portrait Gallery. Projections by the Electric Canvas.
SUNDAYS (AND SATURDAYS IN DECEMBER)
OLD BUS DEPOT MARKETSKINGSTON10am–4pmSaturday 6, 13 and 20 December:Christmas at the Old Bus Depot Markets
Last Christmas market 21 December
Markets return 11 JanuaryPortobello Road 1 FebruaryInternational Day
6–7 DECEMBERHANDMADE MARKETNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE CANBERRA10am–4pm
3RD SUNDAYBUNGENDORE MARKETSBUNGENDORE9am–3pm
4TH SATURDAYBRAIDWOOD MARKETSBRAIDWOOD8am–2pm
RACING AT THOROUGHBRED PARK
14 DECEMBERDECEMBER XMAS PARTY RACE DAY
23 JANUARYBIDVEST RACE DAY
6 FEBRUARYBELCONNEN MAGPIES RACE DAY
22 FEBRUARYWINNING EDGE PRESENTATIONS PREVIEW DAY
CANBERRA THEATRE
4 DECEMBERTHE WAIFS
9 DECEMBERJOAN ARMATRADING
14 DECEMBERJUSTINE CLARKE: I AM ... A BAND!
24–25 JANUARY GIGGLE & HOOT
22 JANUARY PASSENGER WHISPERS AUSTRALIAN TOUR
LLEWELLYN HALL, ANU
6 SEPTEMBERTINA ARENA
1 NOVEMBERACO: TOGNETTI’S BEETHOVEN
THE PLAYHOUSE
9–10 DECEMBERTHE WIGGLES’ BIG SHOW
10–11 JANUARY CHARLIE & LOLA
12 DECEMBERBEAUTY AND THE BEASTROYAL THEATRE, NATIONAL
CONVENTION CENTRE CANBERRA
19 FEBRUARYBILLY CONNOLLY HIGH HORSE TOUR 2015
Markets
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Wink Jewellery, Night Market Canberra; Sweet Charity, Canberra Theatre Centre.
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1ST SUNDAYHALL MARKETSHALL7 December, 1 February10am–3pm
SATURDAYSCAPITAL REGION FARMERS MARKETEXHIBITION PARK IN CANBERRA7.30–11.30am
AFC ASIAN CUP AUSTRALIA 2015CANBERRA STADIUM
10 JANUARYKOREA REPUBLIC VS OMAN
11 JANUARYUAE VS QATAR
13 JANUARYKUWAIT VS KOREA REPUBLIC
15 JANUARYBAHRAIN VS UAE
18 JANUARYCHINA PR VS DPR KOREA
20 JANUARYIRAQ VS PALESTINE
23 JANUARYGROUP C WINNER VS GROUP D RUNNER UP
THE STREET THEATRE
26 FEBRUARYJUICE WRAP NEWS
25–28 FEBRUARYBEYOND
27–29 JANUARY HORRIBLE HISTORIES BARMY BRITAIN
4–11 FEBRUARYMOTHER & SON
11–21 FEBRUARYSWEET CHARITY
12 FEBRUARYSUZI QUATRO FINAL AUSTRALIAN TOUR
12 DECEMBER NIGHT MARKET CANBERRAHOTEL REALM, BARTON4pm–9pm
WOMEN’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE: UNI OF CANBERRA CAPITALSTUGGERANONG BASKETBALL STADIUM7 DECEMBER VS MELBOURNE
AIS ARENA9 JAN VS WEST COAST15 JAN VS SYDNEY UNI30 JAN VS ADELAIDE13 FEB VS BENDIGO
CRICKETPM’S XI VS ENGLANDMANUKA OVAL14 JANUARYPM’S XI VS ENGLAND
T20 BIG BASH LEAGUE FINALMANUKA OVAL28 JANUARY
ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2015MANUKA OVAL18 FEBRUARYAFGHANISTAN VS BANGLADESH24 FEBRUARYWEST INDIES VS ZIMBABWE3 MARCHSOUTH AFRICA VS IRELAND
AUSTRALIAN BASEBALL LEAGUE: CANBERRA CAVALRYTHE FORT, NARRABUNDAH8–14 DEC VS MELBOURNE ACES22–30 DEC VS ADELAIDE BITE5–11 JAN VS BRISBANE BANDITS12–18 JAN VS PERTH HEAT
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20 DECEMBERCPE BACH’S 300TH ANNIVERSARY — AUSTRALIAN HAYDN ENSEMBLE
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