Your December bucket list is here with 60+ things to do in Canberra
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Our events calendar is filling up but before we hit Christmas, there’s plenty to see, do, eat, drink and watch.
Here are 60+ things to cross off your bucket list.
Special Events and Festivals
Haig Park Turns 100
A century ago, the final trees were planted in Haig Park to form a shelterbelt of 7000 trees stretching nearly two kilometres to protect the new city of Canberra. Now, we’re celebrating with an amazing party. From inclusive activities for people big and small to music and dance presentations and the launch of Ngala Logs (a new seating area for Braddon), it’s a day for people of all ages and walks of life to mingle, play, feast, and dance under the canopy of Haig Park’s historic trees.
Saturday 2 December | Haig Park, Haig Park, Braddon | More information here.
Korea Day Festival
Celebrating the rich Korean culture, tradition, and the friendship of Korea and Australia, during this special event you can experience the vibrant colours and sounds of Korea. Expect K-Pop performances, K-Fashion experiences, K-Food tasting, K-Drama experiences and more! Make sure to dress in your best K-Pop star outfit.
Saturday 2 December | Glebe Park, Glebe Park, Canberra | More information here.
POP Sleighs
POP Canberra is turning five and to celebrate their birthday and the silly season, you’re invited to a party! There will be live music, free food and drinks, lucky door prizes and the opportunity to shop for Christmas pressies from over 250 local makers! Running from 11 am until 2 pm, see you there!
Saturday 2 December | POP Canberra, 27 Lonsdale Street, Braddon | More information here.
Annual MRA ACT Toy Run
The Motorcycle Riders Association ACT is gathering for another year to hold their charitable Toy Run in support Salvation Army and St Johns Care. Gathering outside Old Parliament House Canberra and featuring a Mass Ride around Canberra led by the Australian Federal Police, participants are invited to donate toys, Christmas gifts, packaged food, and money!
Saturday 2 December | Old Parliament House, King George Terrace, Parkes | More information here.
Emily Kam Kngwarray
Emily Kam Kngwarray celebrates the timeless art of a pre-eminent Australian artist, one of the world’s most significant contemporary painters to emerge in the 20th century. A senior Anmatyerre woman, Kngwarray’s devoted her final years to painting, creating works that encapsulate the experience and authority she gained throughout an extraordinary life. Showcasing an extensive range, this exhbition brings together her most important works.
Saturday 2 December until April 2024 | National Gallery of Australia, Parkes Place East, Parkes | More information here.
Free Festive Plant Giveaway
It’s the most magical time of the year – especially when you can get your hands on free plants. The City Renewal Authority is spreading some festive cheer by giving away 650 stunning, free plants. So, what’s on offer? A variety of beautiful plants to brighten up your home this Christmas season.
Wednesday 6 December | City Walk next to the Christmas tree, City Walk, City | More information here.
The Green Shed’s Giant Charity LEGO Sale
Calling all LEGO lovers – you don’t want to miss this. The perfect excuse for you to spend your hard-earned cash (and use the excuse that it’s all for a good cause) The Green Shed is bringing back their Giant Charity Lego sale. This year, there will be over 400 new and used Lego sets will be available for purchase on the event day, including array of minifigures, and – in very exciting news for collectors – a substantial collection of rare and vintage sets. Be there or be sqaure!
Saturday 9 December | Albert Hall, 100 Commonwealth Avenue
Discovering Ancient Egypt
Journey back in time to discover the wonders of ancient Egypt in this must-see exhibition featuring over 220 objects from the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden). You’ll learn all about the lifestyles of the ancient Egyptians, their religion and society, their creativity and their belief in an afterlife where they hoped to live for eternity.
Friday 15 December until September 2024 | National Museum of Australia, Lawson Crescent, Acton | Book here.
Carols In Town Park
Children’s activities, a sausage sizzle and community Carols – this is the ultimate celebration of Christmas and community. See you there?
Sunday 17 December | Tuggeranong Town Park, Anketell Street, Greenway | More information here.
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol
The award-winning stage spectacle is returning to Canberra to lift your spirits. Brimful of song, humour, love, and lashings of festive joy, with live music, yule-tide carolling, innovative video design, lavish costumes and, of course, snow, A Christmas Carol is quite simply a must-do Christmas experience.
Tuesday 19 until Sunday 24 December | Canberra Theatre Centre, London Circuit, City | Book here.
New Year’s Eve Canberra
Send of 2023 with a bang – literally. Pack a picnic to enjoy on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin as fireworks light up the sky at 9 pm and 12 am. Head along to Regatta Point, Patrick White, Rond Terrace and Bowen Park and watch as they take off from the central and east basins.
Sunday 31 December | Lake Burley Griffin | More information here.
Markets
Christmas Market at Canberra Seniors Centre
Want to start December off right? The Canberra Senior Centre is going to have food, cakes, crafts and performances! To top it all off, there will also be a buffet-style meal for $20! Ho Ho Ho indeed!
Friday 1 December | 10 Watson Street, Turner | More information here.
Christmas Sparkle Market
Hosted by the beloved team behind the Pearce Crafters Market, this two day Christmas themed market will be showing off some stunning work from some of the best crafters and artisans of the region. There will be something for everyone on your Christmas list. P.S, our jolly friend in red will be making his rounds on Sunday!
Saturday 2 December and Sunday 3 December | Pearce Community Centre, Collett Place, Pearce | More information here.
Alliance Française French Market
The exciting news is that you don’t need to hop on a plane to France because the Alliance Française French Market is back in Canberra on Saturday 2 December, promising to transport you to the heart of France without leaving the city. This annual event is a culinary and cultural extravaganza, boasting over 25 stalls that offer an array of French delicacies and fine products. Whether you’re a seasoned Francophile or just curious about French cuisine, this market is your one-stop shop for all things French.
Saturday 2 December | Alliance Française de Canberra, 66 McCaughey Street, Turner | More information here.
Haig Park Christmas Village Markets
Get excited – the Haig Park Village Markets are throwing their annual Christmas Market! Get into the festive spirit with a Festive Summer Drinks Garden (get it…?), live Christmas Carols, and plenty of Christmas-themed market stalls. This market will be love at frost sight!
Sunday 3 December | Haig Park, Braddon | More information here.
Super Christmas Sunday at Old Bus Depot
Did you know the Old Bus Depot Markets have a Christmas themed day? Sleigh, what! You heard that correctly, there will be all kinds of specialty items and many holiday-themed handcrafts on offer! See you there?
Sunday 3 December | Old Bus Depot Markets, Kingston | More information here.
Filipino Christmas in Canberra
Ever wanted to experience a true Filipino Christmas? Now is your chance to find out because the Filipino Community Council is hosting a special event so you can revel in the holiday spirit, Filipino-style! You’ll be able to experience the warmth of Filipino culture, mouthwatering cuisine, entertainment, games, a raffle, and Christmas Carols! But wait – there’s myrrh! Our favourite presenter giver may also turn up!
Sunday 3 December | Philippine Embassy Grounds, 1 Moonah Place, Yarralumla | More information here.
AIATSIS Indigenous Art Market
Support the ethical purchase of authentic Australian Indigenous art. This is the largest Indigenous art market in the Canberra region and it has also become a popular online event, showcasing a diverse range of paintings, textiles, sculptures and much more. But more importantly, 100 per cent of sales from the art market goes back to Indigenous art centres, artists and their communities.
Friday 8 until Sunday 10 December | AIATSIS, 51 Lawson Crescent, Acton | More information here.
Handmade Christmas Market
Canberra’s award-winning Handmade Market is back again and this time it’s bringing the Christmas spirit! Head along to support small businesses, meet the maker and find unique and Australian made items. You’ll discover everything from limited edition fashion, ceramics, handcrafted furniture, children’s toys and clothing, original artworks, jewellery, and accessories along with the indoor gourmet food and wine pavilion. Present shopping has never been so easy.
Friday 8 until Sunday 10 December | Exhibition Park in Canberra, Budawang and Coorong Pavilions, Lyneham | More information here.
Ginninderry Christmas in the Park
Perfect for the whole family, head along to this festive market to enjoy live music, a Santa photo booth, delicious food stalls, a Underground Spirits bar, kids activities and more!
Saturday 9 December | Paddys Park, Strathnairn | More information here.
Canberra Stamp Market
Calling all collectors! At this event you can browse special treasures, attend presentations, expand your collection and meet up with other members of the collecting community.
Saturday 9 December | Kingston Baptist Hall, 11 Currie Crescent, Kingston | More information here.
The Little Burley’s Big Christmas Bash
It’s looking a lot like Christmas on the banks of Lake Burley Griffin this December. This family friendly event will be full of Christmas fun, food and frivolity. There will also be music in the morning, circus performances in the evening, face painting, free Christmas themed arts and crafts, water and bubble play and wait for it…Santa will visit not once but twice for free photos!
Saturday 16 December | Queen Elizabeth Terrace, Parkes | More information here.
Food and Wine
Christmas High Tea at Australian Parliament House
Festive high tea anyone? Celebrate Christmas at Queen’s Terrace Café with a selection of sweet and savoury treats inspired by Christmas classics – think trifle made with Parliament House honey vodka, and sticky Scottsdale ham. And with vegan and gluten free high tea options available, there’s something delicious for everyone.
Friday 1 until Sunday 31 December | Australian Parliament House, 1 Parliament Drive | Book here.
Festive Afternoon Tea At The Park
Hungry for a fun afternoon? This is a delightful Christmas themed afternoon tea filled with festive treats, freshly baked scones and a selection of fine teas that capture the essence of the holiday season. It’s the perfect way to send out the silly season in style.
Friday 1 until Monday 25 December | The Tea Lounge, Hyatt Hotel Canberra, 120 Commonwealth Avenue, Yarralumla | Book here.
Canberra Christmas Gin Festival
Gin-gle bells, gin-gle bells, gin-gle all the way to this Canberra Christmas Gin Festival. With 50 Aussie craft distillers to sip, sample and savour, you can meet the distillers and hear their stories, learn some tricks of the trade, get a mini masterclass in mixology and enjoy a Christmas themed lunch!
Saturday 2 December | University of Canberra, 11 Kirinari Street, UC Refectory, Building 1, Bruce | Book here.
Beerfest
Featuring over 350 unique and limited-edition beers, ciders, seltzers, wine, cocktails and local street eats, you don’t want to miss this. Located in Parkes (and complete with waterfront views), Beerfest is back again to bring a colossal line-up that includes the of best in food, drink, live music, comedy, masterclasses, tasting sessions, beer Olympics and more! You can bet the good times will be flowing…
Saturday 2 December | JDL Lawns Parkes ACT, King Edward Terrace, Parkes | Book here.
Festive Dining at The Park
Head along to the Promenade Café at the Hyatt Hotel to enjoy a gourmet meal whipped up by the executive chef. Think: festive share-style and buffet menus – perfect for intimate get togethers or a joyful team dinner to celebrate the silly season.
Sunday 2 until Monday 25 December | The Promenade Cafe, Hyatt Hotel Canberra, 120 Commonwealth Avenue, Yarralumla | Book here.
Sport
Prime Minister’s XI v Pakistan
Did someone say a ‘four day cricket event against Pakistan?’ The annal Prime Minister’s XI is back at Manuka Oval this summer!
Wednesday 6 until Saturday 2 December | Manuka Oval, Manuka Circle, Griffith | More information here.
UC Capitals v Sydney Flames
Sparks will fly as these two teams battle it out at the National Convention Centre. Head to the NCCC and cheer on the Caps!
Wednesday 8 December | National Convention Centre Canberra, 31 Constitution Avenue, Canberra | Book here.
UC Capitals v Townsville Fire
The Caps are taking on 2022 Champions, the Townsville Fire, so this game is sure to be spectacle! Go and cheer on Jade Melbourne, Gemma Potter, Alex Bunton and more!
Sunday 10 December | National Convention Centre Canberra, 31 Constitution Avenue, Canberra | Book here.
Canberra United v Brisbane Roar FC
Clashes with the Brisbane Roar are always worth a watch, so why not see these two titans go toe-to-toe once more? Canberra United aims to bring another trophy home this season so this promises to be a action packed game.
Sunday 10 December | Mckellar Park, Walkley Place, Mckellar | Book here.
Sydney Thunder v Brisbane Heat
Summer is getting hot in Canberra with the return of the Big Bash. Sydney Thunder is taking on the Brisbane Heat at Manuka Oval – be there to witness massive hits, classic catches, and an electric atmosphere!
Tuesday 12 December | Manuka Oval, Manuka Circle, Griffith | Book here.
Canberra Cavalry v Adelaide Giants
See the Canberra Cavalry play the Adelaide Giants in this nail biting match. It’s the hottest ticket in Canberra!
Thursday 14 until Sunday 17 December | Narrabundah Ballpark, 3 Naupai Place, Narrabundah | Book here.
UC Capitals v Melbourne Boomers
Join the likes of Bec Pizzey, Chloe Tugliach and Jade Melbourne for the battle against the Boomers.
Friday 15 December | Southern Cross Stadium, 7 Pitman Street, Greenway | Book here.
SLAM! Pro Wrestling League
Get excited, the Pro Wrestling League will take over the National Convention Centre in Canberra for one night only! Head along to see the best pro wrestlers from around the country compete in a $10,000 invitational over the top rope Battle Royale.
Saturday 16 December | National Convention Centre Canberra, 31 Constitution Avenue, City | Book here.
Canberra Cavalry vs Sydney Blue Sox
The Canberra Cavalry are back! This time you can head along to Narrabundah Ballpark to see them play the Sydney Blue Sox. It’s guaranteed to be energetic and entertaining!
Wednesday 20 until Saturday 23 December | Narrabundah Ballpark, 3 Naupai Place, Narrabundah | Book here.
UC Capitals v Adelaide Lightning
Up against the Adelaide Lightning , join the UC Capitals at the National Convention Centre Canberra as they hit the half way point in their season. Head along to show your support!
Thursday 21 December | National Convention Centre Canberra, 31 Constitution Avenue, City | Book here.
Canberra United v Central Coast Mariners
Be there for the first visit of the Mariners to Canberra since October 2009 to see what promises to be an epic game. Cheer on Canberra United to what could be a vital three points!
Saturday 23 December | Mckellar Park, Walkley Place, Mckellar | Book here.
Canberra United v Western United
Head along to watch the next chapter in this new rivalry as Canberra United aims to bring another trophy home this season.
Saturday 30 December | Mckellar Park, Walkley Place, Mckellar | Book here.
Stage and Screen
A Stellar Lineup
The Stellar Company is back to bring you a stunning lineup of Canberra’s most engaging community dance companies to celebrate the power of inclusion. Their program features a range of artists of all ages, backgrounds and abilities from eight to 80 years!
Friday 1 and Saturday 2 December | Canberra College, 2 Launceston Street, Phillip | Book here.
Canberra International Improv Festival
Returning to Canberra for the first time since the pandemic, this is Australia’s original and largest festival of spontaneous unscripted theatre. Featuring artists from five continents in performances that range from classic hilarious shortform to bold performance art, this years theme is ‘back to the present’. Expect a massive and diverse program!
Wednesday 6 until Saturday 9 December | The Street Theatre, 15 Childers Street, City West | Book here.
The War On 2023: Annual Comedy Gala
Mark Humphries, Charles Firth, James Schloeffel, and musical comedy genius Gabbi Bolt will be coming together to present a satirical wrap of the year’s headlines. Dissecting the best and worst bits of 2023 live on stage, this is one of the must see shows of the year.
Wednesday 6 December | Canberra Theatre Centre, London Circuit, City | Book here.
Movie Night at the National Archives of Australia
Popcorn, a private tour and a special screening of the 1991 award-winning Australian film Proof starring Hugo Weaving and Russell Crowe – what more do you need? Enjoy a night out at National Archives to learn about the stories behind the photos captured by Australian government photographers. Following the tour, there will be complimentary chips, chocolate, popcorn and soft drink available to enjoy while you watch the movie.
Saturday 9 December | National Archives of Australia National Office, Kings Avenue, Parkes | Book here.
Winging It! The Fully Improvised Musical
Canberra’s premier unscripted comedy troupe, Lightbulb Improv, is returning with “Winging It”. Watch Lightbulb create a brand new musical before your very eyes, complete with memorable characters, captivating songs, spirited dance routines, and epic story lines, with the razzle-dazzle of a Broadway show. A single audience suggestion and boom… they’ll create a fully improvised musical!
Thursday 14 December | Smiths Alternative, 76 Alinga Street, City | Book here.
A Very Canberra Comedy Festival
Here’s a special Christmas present: an amazing show packed with comedy superstars. This two-hour comedy gala event promises the best Santa-sack full of laughs this side of the North Pole!
Friday 15 December | Canberra Theatre Centre, London Circuit, City | Book here.
Music
Christmas Choirs at Australian Parliament House
The festive season is in full swing at Australian Parliament House! Throughout December, Christmas Groups and Choirs will be popping up to perform some classic carols to help get you into the spirit of the season. Here’s what’s on:
- ANU Choral Society (SCUNA) – Saturday 2 December
- Belconnen High School – Monday 4 December
- St Thomas Aquinas – Wednesday 6 December
- QWIRE ACT Saturday – 16 December
- Spence Community Choir – Friday 22 December
Various dates and times | Parliament Drive, Canberra | More information here.
Taylor Swift: 1989 Party
Your Wildest Dreams are coming true – a massive Taylor’s Version themed party to celebrate the re-release of the pop bible that defined a generation. Every song from 1989 (Taylor’s Version) – as well as your other Tay-Tay faves – will be played all night long, there will be Taylor themed badges, stickers and masks and more! Wear your best merch and get ready to Shake It Off.
Friday 1 December | The Baso Canberra, 2 Cohen Street, Belconnen | Book here.
O Magnum Mysterium
Tis’ the season for beautiful music. Oriana’s final concert of 2023 delivers masterworks from two of the 20th century’s greatest composers: Frank Martin and Francis Poulenc. Alongside these we will also present music by the 16th century Italian composer Maddalena Casulana and Sydneysider Brooke Shelley. It’s an unmissable concert fit for the festive season!
Friday 1 December | Wesley Uniting Church, 20 National Circuit, Forrest | Book here.
Brad Cox at UC Hub
Australia’s beloved artist and songwriter, Brad Cox, is coming to Canberra! Expect a night filled with fan favourites, new and old, and of course, Brad having a yarn.
Friday 1 December | UC Hub, 1 Kirinari Street, Bruce | Book here.
Aces High: Live After Death Tour
Grab your tickets! This show will capture the fire and energy of Live after Death (one of the greatest live metal albums and DVDs of all time) of the mega World Slavery Tour. Taking you to Long Beach Arena, California to experience the show that created music history, don’t miss out.
Saturday 2 December | The Baso Canberra, 2 Cohen Street, Belconnen | Book here.
Government House Fundraiser
Love the Canberra Symphony Orchestra? Round out the year with the perfect early Christmas gift, hosted by Their Excellencies General the Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Retd), Governor-General of Australia and Patron of the CSO, and Mrs Linda Hurley, as they present Kats-Chernin’s exquisite Calliope dreaming and Mendelssohn’s much-loved D minor piano trio in the elegant Government House Drawing Room. This intimate and unique event includes afternoon tea and refreshments, and the opportunity to meet fellow CSO supporters.
Saturday 9 December | Drawing Room, Government House, Dunrossil Drive, Yarralumla | Book here.
Hodie Christus Natus Est: Music for Christmas
Featuring beautiful choral music and carols from the Middle Ages to the modern-day, this Christmas concert covers everything from works by William Byrd, to an array of Christmas carols. Directed by Dan Walker, CCS Music Director, with accomplished Canberra musician Dr Anthony Smith on organ and piano, this is the Canberra Choral Society at its best.
Sunday 10 December | Wesley Uniting Church, 20-22 National Circuit, Forrest | Book here.
Christmas Classics
This is Canberra’s finest festive music! Expect the most sublime and uplifting Christmas music from around the world bundled into one heavenly hour. Think: Medieval carols, classic Yuletide songs and traditional Nativity hymns.
Friday 15 and Sunday 17 December | Wesley Uniting Church, 20-22 National Circuit, Forrest | Book here.
Exhibitions
Jordan Wolfson: Body Sculpture
This is the first solo presentation of Wolfson’s work in Australia and will feature the world premiere of Body Sculpture – so you don’t want to miss this exhbition. Using animatronic sculptures to reflect the socio-political currents of the United States today, Body Sculpture will be shown alongside a selection of earlier works, offering Australian audiences a full expression of Wolfson’s innovative vision.
Saturday 9 December until April 2024 | National Gallery of Australia, Parkes Place East, Parkes | More information here.
Gardening Gloves
This is an exhibition by local artist Sharon Peoples. Featuring sophisticated individual embroidered gloves using moths and butterflies found in the Canberra hills, she explores portraits, self-portraits, the inner secret garden, artists’ gardens, public gardens and gardens of the imagination through stitch.
Wednesday 13 December until February 2024 | Australian National Botanic Gardens, Visitor Centre Gallery, Clunies Ross Street, Acton | More information here.
Janet Thatcher: Animalium
Janet Thatcher’s artwork has brought her many great adventures – and this exhbition will take you on a journey. Sharing her appreciation of all things celestial mixed with a love of creatures great and small, in this exhbition her tactile pieces express the culmination of her life’s experiences and the natural world.
Until Sunday 17 December | Aarwun Gallery, O’Hanlon Place, Nicholls | More information here.
Archie 100: A Century of the Archibald Prize
The National Portrait Gallery is hosting the Art Gallery of NSW’s touring exhibition Archie 100: A Century of the Archibald Prize. Celebrating 100 years of Australia’s oldest and most-loved portrait award and reflects upon the changing face of the nation, this exhbition delves into the controversies and the commonplace, the triumphant and the thwarted, and honours the artists who have made the Archibald Prize the most sought-after accolade in Australian art today.
Until early 2024 | National Portrait Gallery, King Edward Terrace, Parkes | More information here.
Guns & Flowers: Ex de Medici
Ex de Medici grew up and lives in Canberra and is one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists. In this exhbition at the Canberra Museum and Gallery, audiences will have the opportunity to see Medici’s earliest works, made when she was part of the energetic first wave of independent artist-activists in Canberra in the early 1980s, to some of her most recent, travelling from her acclaimed retrospective at the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art.
Until early 2024 | Canberra Museum and Gallery, Corner London Circuit and Civic Square, Canberra City | More information here.
Through their Lens
Explore the year in news through Australia’s top photographers. The prestigious Nikon-Walkley Press Photography Exhibition showcases the talent and dedication of Australian photographers by focusing on excellent visual storytelling. Get ready to be taken on a journey through the world of news, sports, portraiture, and visual essays, where fleeting moments are transformed into unforgettable images that defined the year.
Until Wednesday 31 January 2024 | Civic Library, London Circuit, Civic Square, City | More information here.
Focus: Australian government photographers
Focus: Australian government photographers brings Australia’s government photographers out of the darkroom and into the spotlight.
Between 1939 and 1996, dozens of photographers were employed by government agencies to capture Australian life. This fascinating exhibition delves deep into the lives and work of these talented individuals who helped to preserve our rich visual heritage, including Harry Frauca, Max Dupain, Mervyn Bishop and many more. Focus invites visitors on a journey spanning six decades of Australian life.
Explore a diverse selection of work that includes intimate nature photography, striking architectural shots and images that capture everyday memories from Australia’s past. Step into our virtual darkroom and experience the magic of photography by watching pictures develop before your eyes. Experience the power of photography to shape perceptions, ignite conversation and preserve memories.
Showing until 10 June 2024 | National Archives of Australia, Kings Avenue, Parkes | naa.gov.au
Behind The Lines 2023
Celebrating the best of the year’s political cartoons, Behind The Lines is back again to help us look back on 2023. This year, the exhibition theme is ‘All Fun and Games’, reflecting on a year when political party games were being played in parliament and featured in Australia’s daily news. Head along to see the witty, insightful and often poignant satirical drawings, paintings, GIFs and sculptures for yourself.
Running until late 2024 | Museum Of Australian Democracy, 18 King George Terrace, Parkes | More information here.
Workshops, webinars and more
Little Oak Sanctuary 10th Anniversary Gala
Celebrating its 10th Anniversary, the Little Oak Sanctuary gala promises an unforgettable evening of inspiration, laughter, and impact. Renowned comedian Dave Hughes will grace the stage to deliver his classic laconic wit, while local comedy talent Tom Gibson will serve as the evening’s charismatic MC. There will also be a silent auction (full of diverse and exclusive items from pamper-hampers to animal-friendly accessories) and attendees also stand a chance to win delightful door prizes. This gala directly contributes to Little Oak Sanctuary’s mission to provide sanctuary to farmed animals and foster a more compassionate world.
Friday 1 December | Albert Hall, Canberra | Book here.
Emiko Davies ‘Gohan’ Book Launch
Celebrate the launch of Gohan: Everyday Japanese Cooking, with best selling author Emiko Davies! An award winning Australian Japanese food writer, photographer and cookbook author, this event will be held at Dear Prudence, which might just be the perfect location to celebrate the joy of food (and to sample the snacks provided with each ticket). Meet Emiko in person and have her sign your book!
Sunday 10 December | Dear Prudence, 102 Alinga Street, Sydney Building, City | Book here.