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A urban cocktail walk, Wine Machine, a fine dining cruise and more: 35+ ways to spend your weekend

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It looks like this weekend is dedicated to the foodies—and that’s never a bad thing.

Eat and drink your way around town with the Urban Cocktail Trail, Wine Machine, Culture Cruise, Agostini’s at Lark Hill Winery, the markets and more.

And if that’s not enough (is it ever enough when it comes to food?), fill the rest of your time with a visit to Sarah & Sebastian’s SOLDERED™ On The Road, Julia at the Canberra Theatre Centre or the Alliance Francaise French Film Festival.

Here’s what’s happening in Canberra.

Looking for even more to do in Canberra? Check out our What’s On section to find hundreds of events happening around town.

Special events and festivals

Urban Cocktail Trail

Love a good cocktail? Get ready, the city’s best bars are joining forces for the Urban Cocktail Trail! Celebrating all the art, the craftsmanship and fun a beautifully made cocktail, this  self-guided experience allows you decide to stop and sip as you make your way around the trail to redeem your cocktail vouchers, choosing your favourites from the Signature Cocktail List! Cheers to that.

Saturday 25 March | Multiple venues | Book here.

Wine Machine

Get ready to grab a Chardy and party as Wine Machine makes it’s way to Commonwealth Park for a full-bodied day of wine, food and live music. Showcasing both the splendour picturesque wine regions and the spectacular music artists born from Australian soil, expect a delectable line up (including Hot Dub Time Machine, Lime Cordiale and Vera Blue) and plenty of good vibes.

Saturday 25 March | Commonwealth Park, Commonwealth Avenue, Parkes | Book here.

Sarah & Sebastian’s SOLDERED™ On The Road

Australian fine jewellery house Sarah & Sebastian has recently launched a new Soldered On The Road service which brings their unique Soldered jewellery offering to Canberra for the first time. For those not shy of commitment, SOLDERED™ is a unique, in-person experience, where signature chains are custom-fitted and soldered seamlessly onto the wrist or finger. Appointments can be made here.

Until Sunday 26 March | Canberra Contemporary Art Space, 44 Queen Elizabeth Terrace, Parkes | sarahandsebastian.com

Culture Cruise boat and walking tours

Hop aboard the Culture Cruise for the ultimate multi-sensory adventure.

Explore the National Museum of Australia and the National Portrait Gallery from the water and gain a different perspective in witnessing local, national, and international artists amidst the natural and built beauty of the environment (Psst! You’ll be wined and dined as well).

Saturday 25 March | Various locations | Book here.

Julia

In 2012 Julia Gillard, Australia’s first female prime minister, gave a speech that sent shockwaves around the world. Now, ten years later, one of Australia’s most esteemed and celebrated playwrights, Joanna Murray-Smith, brings the human story behind that speech to the stage. Diving deep into the life and career of Julia Gillard in the lead-up to the famous speech, the play will explore the passion and rage that led to the globally sensational moment—hypothesising who Julia really is beneath the public gaze.

Until Saturday 25 March | Canberra Theatre Centre, London Circuit, Canberra City | Book here.

Campbell Primary School Fete

A day filled with food, fun and entertainment…what more could you want? At the Campbell Primary School Fete head along to the Art Gallery, find a bargain at the White Elephant Store, win a prize in Sideshow Alley and so much more. See you there?

Saturday 25 March | 25 Chauvel St, Campbell | campbellps.act.edu.au

Freestyle Kings Live Show

It’s called the greatest show on two wheels—and we can see why. This all ages, family fun, action packed show will have you sitting on the edge of your seat at GIO stadium as Daredevil Superstar and multiple world record holder Robbie Maddison (and others), take it to the extreme.

Saturday 25 March | GIO Stadium, Battye Street, Bruce | Book here.

Canberra Girls Grammar School Fete

The CGGS fete returns this weekend! This family-friendly event will feature over 40 stalls from local vendors, live entertainment, carnival rides, a climbing wall and pony rides, as well as food and refreshments from Canberra producers!

Saturday 25 March from 10 am – 3 pm |  | 48 Melbourne Avenue, Deakin | cggs.act.edu.au 

Rotary Aussie Peace Walk

Love a good old walk and talk? This two-day walking festival for peace in Canberra has walks ranging from 7kms to 42kms on Saturday and 7km to 21km. Join in to enjoy some healthy fun!

Saturday 25 to Sunday 26 March | Albert Hal, 100 Commonwealth Avenue, Yarralumla | aussiepeacewalk.com.au

The Canberra Fashion Market

Want to update your wardrobe? At the Canberra Fashion Market you might find Dior, Armani, Jimmy Choo, Guess, Decjuba, Kookai, Country Road and more. Perfect for those keen on supporting a sustainable lifestyle, who want to reduce waste by recycling quality, stylish fashion that is too good to discard, you won’t want to miss this.

Saturday 26 March | Fitters Workshop, Kingston, Printers Way, Kingston | canberramarkets.net.au

Food and wine

Agostini’s at Lark Hill Winery

Did someone say one of Canberra’s most beloved Italian kitchens, at a winery? Delizioso. Serving Italian classics like calamari fritti, proscuitto e rucola pizza (and yes, tiramisu), Agostini’s at Lark Hill Winery is now open for lunch bookings on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Offering stunning views across the Bungendore valley as well as delicious food, your weekend catch up just went up to a whole other level.

Open for lunch on Saturdays and Sundays | Lark Hill Winery, cnr Joe Rocks and Bungendore Road, NSW (30 minutes from Canberra) | Bookings: eat@agostinis.com.au or by calling 02 6178 0038

Sunday suckling pig and paella feasts

The tradition of eating a Sunday roast for lunch just got upgraded—to a leafy al fresco courtyard setting with a big hit of Mediterranean flavour. Head along to Saint Malo for its new Sunday Sessions in the Garden, featuring a buffet with star attractions including enormous pans of paella,  a whole suckling pig, Spanish-inspired small bites, marinated olives, grilled vegetables, and more.

Every Sunday between 11 am – 3 pm | $85 (not including alcohol which is table service or can be purchased from the Gin Cart) | Bookings are essential here.

The Dancing Queen Dining Experience

Ever been raging with jealousy whilst watching Donna and the gang sing and dance on stunning Greek islands? Well, rage no more. Grab your dancing queens,  because a Mamma Mia-inspired Restaurant is landing in Canberra in January.

Until 31 March | Saint Malo, 19 London Circuit, Canberra City | Book here.

Stage and Screen

Queer Screen’s 30th Mardi Gras Film Festival

Celebrating the best of homegrown and international queer storytelling, Queer Screen’s 30th Mardi Gras Film Festival is on the way to Canberra! Head along to watch the STEPHEN CUMMINS RETROSPECTIVE presented in collaboration with the National Film and Sound Archive (in honour of one of Queer Screen’s founders, a trailblazer who shaped queer storytelling on the screen before his death of HIV-related lymphoma in 1994), THE VENUS EFFECT (a delightful Danish romance about two young women daring to love each other and themselves), and more.

Until Sunday 26 March | National Film and Sound Archive, McCoy Cct, Acton | Book here.

Alliance Francaise French Film Festival 2023

The Alliance Francaise French Film Festival is back in Canberra for its 34th edition! Running until 5 April, enjoy more than 260 screenings at Palace Electric Cinema of 39 exceptional French films.

Take part in some of the special events happening throughout the festival and savour French wine and delicacies before your screening including HerCanberra’s own Ladies Night as well as Taste of France, Human Rights Night and Closing Night…the possibilities are endless!

Until Wednesday 5 April | Palace Electric Cinema, 2 Phillip Law Street, Canberra City | Book here.

Love Letters

Correspondence is the key to this ultimately romantic story. From childhood, the friends communicate with each other through angst-ridden boarding school experiences, European adventures, failed marriages, and the ups and downs of career, Love Letters follows Andy and Melissa’s relationship as the sometimes-sweethearts/sometimes-friends go through periods of estrangement.

Love Letters explores how the written word can influence us to reimagine our reality and relationships.

Until Sunday 26 March | Canberra REP Theatre, 3 Repertory Lane, Acton | Book here.

The Canberra Comedy Festival

Canberra Comedy Festival is back for 2023! Featuring shows including our Gala, Wil Anderson, Geraldine Hickey, Stephen K Amos, Josie Long, Chris Ryan and loads more, you’ll definitely be in for a laugh.

Until Sunday 26 March | Various locations | Book here.

Music

Laetus: Australian Wind Symphony

Coinciding with the 2023 International Day of Happiness, the Australian Wind Symphony is offering a celebration of uplifting music with their hallmark inclusion of new work premiering throughout. The program includes Danse Folatre: Claude T. Smith (1987), Silver Screen: Paul Hart (2003) and more!

Saturday 25 March | Belconnen Arts Centre, 118 Emu Bank, Belconnen | Book here.

Exhibitions

Mycelium Sky

This is an exploration of fantastical interconnected worlds, botanical biomes and surreal dreamscapes. Head along to enjoy the work of Paul Summerfield, a digital artist, who blends traditional painting and drawing techniques with digital mediums as he takes viewers on journeys into vivid worlds.

Until Sunday 26 March | Belco Arts, 118 Emu Bank, Belconnen | belcoarts.com.au

Wrack and Salvage

Provoking questions in the face of the climate crisis—What do we value? What do we stand to lose? What will we see destroyed? What are we willing to sacrifice? What are we prepared to save?—this sculptural installation resembles the flying forms of flood debris.  A reflection on how we have responded to climate change, artist Jacqui Malins explores themes of loss, hope and resoultion.

Until Sunday 26 March | Belco Arts, 118 Emu Bank, Belconnen | belcoarts.com.au

earth unframed

This open exhibition uses the work of several artists to explore the concept of ‘earth’; our home, the environment, soil, land, fragility, strength or purpose.  The result is a mix of drawing, painting, printmaking, photography, and mixed media that uses imagination with a sense of play, political activism, boldness, experimentation, thoughtfulness, or contemplation.

Until Sunday 26 March | Belco Arts, 118 Emu Bank, Belconnen | belcoarts.com.au

ground whisper softly

A celebrative dance of the abundance found on the ground, in the garden, along the water, at the rocky outcrop in the pocket of remnant bush, Belco Arts describes these works by emerging artist Valerie Schönjahn as meditative in process. Intrigued? See you there.

Until Sunday 26 March | Belco Arts, 118 Emu Bank, Belconnen | belcoarts.com.au

A Stranger I Know Well

The exhibition’s witty and purposeful use of reflection provides the viewer space to consider the value of (self) image in our visually saturated culture. Allowing the artist’s own insecurities to manifest themselves in a body of work that puts the gaze on display, it’ll make you think.

Until Sunday 9 April | 21 Blaxland Cres, Griffith | m16artspace.com

Fagpile—Pink Is Fun

Created by Gerald Jones, this work showcases unique iconography in their work, featuring recurring themes of the artist’s easel and the edifice, and the head. Inviting the viewer to form their own allegory of the queer artist’s “fagpile” or detritus. In this body of work, pink plays a central role with political and emotional connotations, particularly in relation to queerness.

Until Sunday 9 April | 21 Blaxland Cres, Griffith | m16artspace.com

Cosmotechnic Telepathics in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism

Through investigations into digital telepathic infrastructure such as The Internet of Everything (the aim to automate all human processes), and current developments in Brain Computer Interfaces, in this exhibition a range of artists explore the differences between ‘regenerative’ and ‘extractive’ forms of telepathy.

Until Sunday 9 April | 21 Blaxland Cres, Griffith | m16artspace.com

10th Anniversary of the National Apology for Forced Adoptions at Parliament House

This exhibition is a audio-visual display commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the National Apology for Forced Adoptions at Parliament House. The apology acknowledged that the forced separation of mothers from babies ‘created a lifelong legacy of pain and suffering’.

Watch historic footage of speeches given in the Great Hall on 21 March 2013, including the full Apology and responses from former MP the Hon Steve Irons and former Senator Rachel Siewert.

Saturday 16 April | Australian Parliament House, 1 Parliament Drive, Canberra | aph.gov.au

Portrait23: Identity

This is portraiture, but not as you know it. Portrait23: Identity is a major exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, showcasing new work from multi-award-winning contemporary Australian artists and collectives working across every state and territory.

Twenty-three artists and collectives present dramatic, ambitious and thrilling work about who they are and what it means to represent themselves, their communities, histories and contemporary society. Expect street art, textiles, performance, photography, ceramics, painting, drawing, soft sculpture and more.

Until Sunday 18 June | National Portrait Gallery, King Edward Terrace, Parkes | portrait.gov.au

Chromology: a solo exhibition by Luca Siliquini

This exhibition of oil paintings shows the effects that the colours of Canberra have on an Italian-born artist.

Until Sunday 16 April | Humble House Gallery, 93 Wollongong Street, Fyshwick | humblehouse.com.au

Workshops, Webinars and More

Canberra Steam Train Rides: The Picnic Train

All aboard! Take your family and friends for a scenic steam train ride from Canberra to Bungendore and return through the scenic Molonglo Gorge behind one of their two steam locomotives, the 5917 or R766.

Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 March | Canberra Railway Station, Kingston | Book here.

Ngunawal language workshop with Tyronne Bell

Hosted by Tyronne Bell, this two hour workshop is designed to teach an Acknowledgement of Country in Ngunawal language (the language of the traditional inhabitants of the ACT and surrounds). You’ll also learn a few basic greetings/words and protocols for delivering an Acknowledgement.

Saturday 25 March | Canberra and Region Visitors Centre, Barrine Drive, Parkes | Book here.

Local Yoga at Gorman Arts

It’s another season of free, fundraising yoga classes in the heart of the city. Head along to Gorman Arts on Sunday, Monday and Friday mornings (giving you the opportunity to start and end your week with a more mindful and balanced headspace) to enjoy  ‘vinyasa’ classes that are suitable for all levels.

Until Sunday 30 April | 55 Ainslie Avenue, Braddon | ainslieandgorman.com.au

ACT Claycourt International

Head along to watch some of the best male and female tennis players battle it out on the courts. Entry is free throughout the week, with the finals day on Sunday 26 March which is ticketed.

Until Sunday 26 March | 1 Riggall Place, Lyneham | tennis.com.au

Markets

The Little Burley Market

Say hello to Canberra’s lakeside market. Head along to enjoy multicultural foods, much-loved beverages and brunchables, beautiful blooms, locally made art, fashion, photography and homewares, artisan bread, delectable pastries, seafood, smoked charcuterie, truffles, meats, puppy treats and much more. See you there?

Every Saturday, 9am – 1.30pm  | Queen Elizabeth Terrace, Parkes | thelittleburleymarket.com.au

Haig Park Markets

Moments away from Lonsdale street’s boutiques and cafes, the Haig Park Village Markets will delight your senses with delicious cuisines, tasty treats, beautiful blooms, fresh produce, delectable charcuterie and artisan products. It’s a lovely place to enjoy a picnic whilst feasting your senses on the culinary delights on offer or to browse the fabulous local handmade design stalls.

Every Sunday, 8:30 am – 2 pm | Haig Park, Girrahween Street, Braddon | haigparkvillagemarkets.com.au

Old Bus Depot Markets

With more than 100 stalls (including your old favourites), you’ll have the chance to shop for a brilliant variety of Australian-made, handcrafted and premium products. Sneak a walk around the foreshore while you’re down there.

9.30 am – 2.30 pm Sunday | Wentworth Avenue, Kingston | obdm.com.au

Southside Farmers Markets

This village market is located at Canberra College, making it the perfect place to duck in to grab what you need (and maybe a few things you don’t). Order an egg and bacon roll to start the morning as you explore the best of fresh seasonal veggies, handmade pasta and pet treats.

8 am–11.30 am Sunday | 2 Launceston Street, Phillip | facebook.com

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