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World-class Bells to ring in Wagga Wagga
Grandis Primary School officially opened
Claymore to headline new Tracks festival at Timboon
Tech temptation: Driver safety apps help break phone habit
2020 Barossa Fringe on Tour
Aerial and aerobic circus display to bring Ingleburn Alive
Fall head over heels with our Cube Session
Family-Friendly Boost For Mansfield Cup
New primary school at Pimpama all systems go
Festival fever to hit Junction Place
Youth Week Grants – now open – Campaspe Shire Council
Pop music hits vs non-English hits: world still wary of language diversity
They’re Racing At Buchan – And Community Wins
ADF ARRTS Program strengthens resilience alongside ACT Emergency Services
Refinery is back – get help to turn your creative idea into a sustainable business
Mobile pump track and launch party
Final call for Stroke Awards nominations
Theatre tops bill in latest round of Regional Arts Development Fund grants
Swarovski Illuminated 92nd Oscars Stage With Over 40,000 Crystals
New, free live music event Global Rhythms is coming to Prahran Square
Can a river sing? ANU researchers say ‘absolutely’
An eventful program
Cavendish Rd State High takes centre stage
St Kilda safely celebrates festival
Tickets on sale for EISS Super Sapphire Tribute
Scone Time comes to Bankfoot House
NSW police charge six people over drug supply at a Sydney music festival
Classical Music Series at Bowery
Yarrabilba gets youth project
Relationship between alcohol use and dementia one area of $1.5 million dementia research grants
Perth Festival Lights Up for 2020
Northern Connector Community Day
World-class art making tracks to Yarra Ranges
Richard Gill hands over Baton
Mayor Launches jam-packed 2020 Ballarat Begonia Festival Program
Araluen Arts Centre launches exciting calendar of events and exhibitions
Mayor to Launch jam-packed 2020 Ballarat Begonia Festival Program
South West Sydney’s biggest food festival returns this Autumn
South Morang Farmers and Makers Market – February
Top-notch teaching graduates snapped up by Pilbara schools
Live music ban lifted for pubs and clubs
Get ready to ‘Wiggle’ at Venue 114
‘The culture wars are on’: case for arts in Australia
Plan ahead for Laneway Festival, South Australia
Perry Impressive: Push On For Huge World Cup Crowd At MCG
More Outback event funding to help industry, as Year of Indigenous Tourism also ramps up
Baw Baw Pet Expo coming this April