Last chance to celebrate at Heritage Festival

As the final weekend approaches, don’t miss your chance to take part in the 2022 Canberra and Region Heritage Festival.

The 2022 Canberra and Region Heritage Festival has had events to pique anyone’s curiosity. From Ngunnawal knowledge and continuing connection to land, through the industries of early colonists, to early science and innovation in our region – there has been a lot to learn, explore and celebrate.

This weekend there’s even more to do. Grab the family and head down the Hume for Bungonia’s Heritage Weekend, jam packed with family friendly activities. Tour historic sites, take in gorgeous scenery, roam the outdoor market, feast on village cafe delights, and enjoy the exhibitions.

Each day of the festival brings exciting new events, including:

Saturday 30 April

  • Preventing loss of valuables: Starting her business after the 2003 fires, Victoria is passionate about helping people to identify, document, prepack and plan for the most valuable items in their home.
  • No more moths: Victoria Pearce, a qualified textiles conservator, has lectured around the world on how to manage pests in the museum collections from causing damage, with the minimum use of chemicals.
  • Canberra Fire Museum Open Day: Come and visit the historic Forrest Fire Station, opened in 1939. See equipment, uniforms and vehicles from every decade of the ACT’s 109 extraordinary years of firefighting history.

Sunday 1 May

  • Junior Heritage Walks: Join the Conservation Council ACT Region and Friends of Grasslands to marvel at some native blooms at Kama Nature Reserve. You will be guided through the area with local experts and receive a free copy of the Conservation Councils new Junior Heritage Guide showcasing Canberra’s amazing nature.
  • Braddon Modern History Tour: Follow the transformation of Braddon from a former industrial area into Canberra’s most creative precinct as you observe architectural and street art gems, both old and new.
  • Curious Cartography: This presentation is a medley of the interesting, curious and obscure aspects of the mapping of the ACT and Region. The stories behind the maps will deepen your appreciation of Canberra’s history, border and city design.
  • Brindabella Sunset: Watch the sun set over the Brindabellas as this year’s Heritage Festival draws to a close. Enjoy food, drink, music, sunset and stars.

You can find more information on this year’s Canberra and Region Heritage Festival on the Heritage Festival website.

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