From farmer’s markets to Mother’s Day, here’s what’s on this weekend in Canberra

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Wondering what’s happening on this wonderful autumn weekend? Plenty.
From farmer’s markets to how to spend Mother’s Day, read on for your curated guide to Canberra.
Special Events and Festivals
Toast to Inclusion: ACTDSID’s ‘Inclusion & Cocktails’ Night
ACT Down Syndrome & Intellectual Disability Association (ACTDSID) is set to host a spectacular evening of inclusion, community, and celebration. A highlight of the evening will be the unveiling of the ‘Inclusion Cocktail’, a unique and specially curated drink by Underground Spirits, symbolising the power of diversity and unity.
Friday 9 May, 6:30 pm – 9 pm | Eastlakes Football Club, Gungahlin | actdsid.org.au
The Queanbeyan Pramathon
This is a unique charity fundraiser hosted by First Steps Pregnancy Support and Community Bank and is a fun day with a mapped course around Queanbeyan Park. Held in honour of Mother’s Day to celebrate and support the Mums and families of the Queanbeyan Region, go along to help them break the Australian record for most prams walking together.
Saturday 10 May | Queanbeyan Park | facebook.com
The Great Lego Sale
Join Roundabout Canberra for the Great Lego Sale! With box sets, Minifigures, Duplo, technic, vintage, Mindstorm, and so much more, go along and make the most of the free entry with the whole family.
Saturday 10 May | Albert Hall, 100 Commonwealth Avenue, Yarralumla | roundaboutcanberra.org
Oz Feline Fair & Catstravaganza
Goalong and celebrate cats at the inaugural Oz Feline Fair & CATstravaganza, the ultimate convention for everything cat! You’ll see cats of all breeds, from fancy show felines to adorable rescue kitties, exclusive and artisan stalls and cat-themed merchandise!
Saturday 10 May – Sunday 11 May | Thoroughbred Park, 1 Randwick Road, Lyneham | ozfelinefair.com.au
Canberra Theatre Centre Open Day
The Canberra Theatre Centre is opening its doors, inviting you to explore the ACT’s premier performing arts venue from a whole new perspective. Join in the fun of this rare and exclusive backstage access, as the centre celebrates 60 sensational years in 2025.
As you wander the halls of the iconic venue, you’ll be able to experience what it’s like to stand on The Playhouse stage, learn about how your favourite productions come to life behind-the-scenes and make your way through the dressing rooms which have played host to some of the world’s biggest names over the past six decades.
There’ll be plenty of other fun activities throughout the day to keep the whole family entertained and when your crew gets hungry, there’ll be food trucks on site as well as some sweet treats to choose from.
Best of all, this special event is completely free! Register here to secure your spot and be part of the celebration.
Saturday 10 May, 10 am–5 pm | Canberra Theatre Centre | canberratheatrecentre.com.au
Monaro Folk Society Carnival Day
The Monaro Folk Society is holding a Carnival Day featuring a kids and family bush dance in the afternoon, participatory music sessions, a special edition of the Merry Muse folk club, and more dancing in the evening. A great opportunity to get a taste of the Australian folk music scene right here in Canberra. Full program details are on the Society’s website. The event is entirely free of charge.
Saturday 10 May, 11 am–10.30 pm | Weston Neighbourhood Hall (part of the Weston Community Hub), Cnr Hilder and Gritten Streets, Weston | monarofolk.org.au
Viva Italia in Canberra Festival
This is a multi-day festival capturing “La Passione Italiana” with events showcasing Italian food, wine, music, literature, culture, community, history and motoring. Enjoy live music, authentic food, film screenings, paint and sip sessions, opera performances and more.
Say “arriverderci” to the 2025 festival as its final event, Gala Dinner – An Evening In Italy, takes over the Hotel Realm Ballroom for a truly delicious three-course Italian meal. There will also be performances by the National Opera and DJ Joe, live auctions including a week’s accommodation in Tuscany and the money raised will provide a scholarship for an ANU student to travel to Siena to study. Tickets here.
Until Saturday 10 May | Various locations | vivaitaliaincanberra.com.au
Children’s Book Launch: Ariana Treasure – The Lucky Shoes
Join international award-winning author Jacqueline de Rose-Ahern as she launches the third book in the Ariana Treasure Junior Fiction series – an exciting new series for beginner readers.
In Ariana Treasure: The Lucky Shoes, Ariana is excited for the talent show at school. She can’t wait to see her friends perform, especially Maya. But Maya doesn’t believe she has a special talent. Can Ariana and the treasures from the Treasure Chest (the best thrift shop in town) help her friend Maya discover her unique talent before show day?
Saturday 10 May, 10 am | BOOKFACE Gungahlin, 33 Hibberson St, Gungahlin | facebook.com
The Mother’s Day Classic
Have an active mum who loves to run? The Mother’s Day classic is the event for her! Not only will walking or running in the event give you an active boost, but your participation will also be giving back to breast cancer research.
Known for its beautiful course, which takes in the sights of the nation’s capital as it circumnavigates Lake Burley Griffin, choose your distance and hit the pavement.
Sunday 11 May | Rond Terrace, Lake Burley Griffin | Register here.
Mother’s Day Glass Blowing Experience for Two
Ready to become Mum’s favourite? Treat her (and yourself) to this special 80-minute Mother’s Day glassblowing workshop for two at Canberra Glassworks. In this relaxed, beginner-friendly session, the two of you will work with a professional glass artist to each blow a vase or tumbler.
Book now for a guaranteed experience that will leave your sibling’s gifts in the dust.
Sunday 11 May | Canberra Glassworks, 11 Wentworth Ave Kingston | canberraglassworks.com
South Canberra Community Markets
A ton of great stuff to do at the South Canberra Community Markets this Saturday! Feed the farm animals, take a farm buggy ride or try your luck in the sideshow alley games. Pick out a unique handmade gift for mum (or yourself!) at one of the 70 stalls.
Try heaps of yum street food (think Thai, Brazilian, Turkish, Polish, pizzas, burgers, dumplings, BBQ). Relax to live music thanks to Winnie Weir and the Country Music Assoc of Canberra.
Saturday 10 May, 10 am–2 pm | 244 Kambah Pool Road, Kambah (opposite Murrumbidgee Golf Club) | commsatwork.org
Mumfest at Haig Park Village Markets
Returning for its fourth year, Mumfest will transform Haig Park into the ultimate Mother’s Day celebration. This free and family-friendly event features over 100 stalls, free yoga workshops, massages, mental health activations, cocktail-making workshops, kids’ activities, and live local music.
Sunday 11 May | Haig Park, Braddon, 14 Girrahween Street | haigparkvillagemarkets.com.au
Mother’s Day Cruise
Treat the mum in your life to an unforgettable experience this Mother’s Day aboard a relaxing two-hour cruise on Lake Burley Griffin! Add on a delicious grazing box and bring your own drinks or purchase beverages on board as you enjoy stunning views of Canberra’s landmarks.
Sunday 11 May | Canberra Cruises and Parties, 8 Trevillian Quay, Jetty 4, Kingston | canberrapartyboat.com.au
PottersPopUp!
PottersPopUp! is back in 2025, bringing an exciting showcase of ceramic talent to the heart of Gundaroo. Held on two Sundays – May 4 and May 11 – at the beautiful and historic St Mark’s Anglican Church, this vibrant event features a mix of emerging and established ceramic artists working in and around the region.
This year, the event expands to feature 18 potters and you can expect to see everything from bold sculptural forms to finely crafted everyday wares, celebrating the diversity of ceramic expression.
Sunday 11 May | St Mark’s Anglican Church, Lot 1 Lot Street, Gundaroo | potterspopup.au
Markets
Capital Region Farmers Market
Sample the region’s freshest produce from over 100 stallholders who bring freshly picked, grown and hand-crafted goods to Canberra. Speak directly with growers and learn cooking tips while supporting the Rotary Club of Hall’s community projects.
Saturdays, 7 am-11:30 am | Exhibition Park in Canberra, Mitchell | capitalregionfarmersmarket.com.au
The Little Burley Market
Enjoy this waterside Saturday market featuring multicultural cuisines, chef-created desserts, fresh pastries, beautiful blooms, handmade jewellery, artisan pottery and more. Take the kids for free arts and crafts while taking in magnificent lake views.
Saturdays, 9 am-2 pm | Queen Elizabeth Terrace, Parkes | thelittleburleymarket.com.au
Haig Park Village Markets
Browse delicious cuisines, fresh produce, artisan products and locally handmade crafts while enjoying live music, an artists’ table and family-friendly activities. It’s the perfect Sunday outing in leafy Braddon.
Sundays, 8 am – 2 pm | Haig Park, Girrahween Street, Braddon | haigparkvillagemarkets.com.au
Old Bus Depot Markets
Lovers of fine hand-crafted wares, clothing collectors, food fanatics and jewellery junkies are just a few of the people who head to Canberra’s award-winning Old Bus Depot Markets every Sunday. In a fabulous old industrial building you’ll experience the endless colour, tastes, sounds and atmosphere that is “Canberra’s Sunday Best”.
Not your average market, each week you’ll find over 200 stalls of exceptional quality, featuring items all hand-crafted by local and regional creatives. There’s simply no better way to spend your Sunday in Canberra.
Sundays, 9.30 am – 2.30 pm | 21 Wentworth Ave, Kingston | obdm.com.au
Food and Wine
Mother’s Day Gin High Tea
Celebrate the Mother’s Day weekend in this cosy distillery door bar, and enjoy cocktails and high tea treats. Enjoy boutique gin or alcohol-free cocktails with Mum!
Saturday 10 May and Sunday 11 May | Big River Distilling Co., Dairy Road, 3/1, Fyshwick | bigriverdistilling.com.au
Bears Of Hope Mother’s Day High Tea 2025
Mothers who have experienced pregnancy or infant loss are invited to come together to connect and support each other in the lead up to this important day. These are intimate hosted events, designed to connect parents within their community.
Saturday 10 May | Various locations and various start times | events.humanitix.com
Gala Dinner – An Evening in Italy
Canberra’s inaugural ‘Viva In Italia Festival’ has been treating the capital to all sorts of fun, delicious and entertaining events since it kicked off in March. Now it’s time to say “arriverderci” to the 2025 festival as its final event takes over the Hotel Realm Ballroom for a truly delicious three-course Italian meal.
Saturday 10 May, 6 pm-11 pm | Hotel Realm Ballroom, 18 National Circuit, Barton | vivaitaliaincanberra.com.au
Margarita May
Midnight Bar is turning limes into good times this May, with a month-long celebration of everyone’s favourite cocktail – the margarita. And you can celebrate Margarita May by designing your own custom margarita! Simply choose your tequila, triple sec, citrus, sweetener and salt to create a cocktail that’s truly unique to you. Prefer to keep things simple? Sip your way through four limited-edition house margaritas, each with its own distinctive twist. And yes – frozen margs are also on the menu.
Here for a good time, not a long time – pop in for a cheeky marg, any day of the week from 3 pm ‘til late.
Until Saturday 31 May | Midnight Hotel, Ground Floor/1 Elouera Street, Braddon | midnightbar.com.au
Stage and Screen
Palestinian Film Festival 2025
The 13th Palestinian Film Festival Australia returns in May 2025 with a bold and innovative program of new cinema from and about Palestine, offering a powerful and resonant exploration of resilience, love and freedom in the face of ongoing war and dispossession.
Friday 9 May until Sunday 11 May | Dendy Canberra, City | palestinianfilmfestival.com.au
Blithe Spirit
An improbable farce. Psychics, séances and dabbling in the unknown all in the name of research. Something is bound to go awry.
Following the critically-acclaimed world premiere of Baby Jane, Canberra REP returns to deliver audiences a rollicking time at the theatre with Noël Coward’s self-described ‘improbable farce’, Blithe Spirit – in a production that cheekily dances between the contemporary and classic. Grab your tickets now!
Until Saturday 17 May | 3 Repertory Lane, Acton | canberrarep.org.au
German Film Festival
Expect to see a dynamic line-up of contemporary German cinema featuring thought-provoking dramas, insightful documentaries, delightful comedies and charming family films. The festival includes several films arriving directly from the 2025 Berlinale.
Until Wednesday 21 May | Palace Cinemas, New Acton | germanfilmfestival.com.au
Music
Matthew Ottignon’s Volant
A jazz concert that evokes the sensation of soaring, like starlings in murmuration, moving in synchronicity with the musicians. The music moves effortlessly from moments of anthemic heroism, with Ottignon’s fiery tenor at the fore, to lyrical melodies and intimate soundscapes.
Friday 9 May | Smiths Alternative, 76 Alinga Street, City | matthewottignon.com
The Ratpack
Take a trip down memory lane with this stunning tribute to the Kings of Cool, the Bosses of Booze, the Sultans of the Vegas Strip – The Rat Pack. Don’t miss five highly acclaimed vocalists as they bring to life the very essence, charm and pizzazz of the original troublesome trio.
Saturday 10 May | The Zeppelin Room, 49 Jerrabomberra Ave, Narrabundah | bit.ly
Rapture
Experience the power of the string quartet in this remarkable concert featuring music by Beethoven, Perica, Janáček and Golijov. The program includes the World Premiere of Australian jazz composer Vanessa Perica’s No Feeling is Final and showcases works that express our deepest desires and greatest fears.
Sunday 11 May | Gandel Hall, National Gallery of Australia, Parkes Place East, Parkes | asq.com.au
The TEN Tenors: 30th Anniversary World Tour
Marking 30 years since their first performance, Australia’s favourite tenor ensemble embarks on the Australian leg of their massive world tour. What started as a one-off performance by young musicians from Brisbane’s Conservatorium of Music has grown into a touring juggernaut with a history in 37 countries and over 3,500 shows.
Sunday 11 May | Canberra Theatre Centre, London Circuit, City | canberratheatrecentre.com.au
Sense, Sensibility & Song
Celebrate Mother’s Day with this special concert by National Opera that brings to life the music and melodies from the world of Jane Austen. This enchanting performance showcases music inspired by the Regency era, blending beautiful songs and instrumental works that evoke the elegance of Austen’s novels.
Sunday 11 May | Ainslie All Saints Church, 9 Cowper Street, Ainslie | nationalopera.org.au
Exhibitions
Touching Space – Madeline Cardone
Experience Madeline Cardone’s captivating exhibition “Touching Space” at COX Gallery, where glass and drawing converge to explore the relationship between body, space, and form. This thoughtful exhibition examines how fleeting physical encounters become embedded in bodily memory, and investigates the connection between intangible memory and tangible materials.
Thursday 8 May to Friday 6 June, 9 am-5 pm daily | COX Gallery, 1/19 Eastlake Parade, Kingston
Ali Nasseri | Boredom Doesn’t Exist
Shot exclusively on medium format Kodak film, this exhibition reflects on the evolving nature of identity, displacement, and resilience. Born in Iran and was displaced at the age of seven, two years after the 1979 revolution, for over two decades, Ali Nasseri has worked exclusively with analogue film, building a practice rooted in honesty and reverence. He has exhibited widely, published monographs, and been recognised in contemporary photography prizes both in Australia and internationally. His work is held in the collections of several of Sydney’s most respected creative institutions.
Don’t miss this chance to see his works for yourself.
Saturday 10 May until Sunday 15 June | Suki & Hugh Gallery, 38a Gibraltar Street, Bungendore| More information here.
Warped & Twisted
Warped & Twisted is both an exhibition and sale of works from the Canberra Spinners and Weavers.
Open from 10 am daily, pop in to shop something special!
Until Saturday 10 May | 70 Maclaurin Crescent, Chifley | canberraspinnersandweavers.org.au
Mint-60 (Royal Australian Mint)
As a celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Royal Australian Mint, there is a display of never-before-seen objects from the national coin collection – including Roxie, who was Australia’s first coin packing robot. On display until 12 May, so make sure you head in to check it out!
Until Sunday, 11 May | Denison Street, Deakin | ramint.gov.au
Our Home
Coinciding with the Heritage Festival, local artist Alex Lynn’s solo exhibition celebrates the beauty of everyday moments and the serenity of familiar landscapes across our region through a series of intimate oil paintings.
Alex’s work focuses on the urban-infused landscapes of Queanbeyan and its surroundings, capturing the essence of places Alex feels a deep connection to. His paintings reflect the calming atmosphere and stunning light of the region, offering viewers a chance to pause and visually immerse themselves in scenes from daily life – blending the ordinary with the extraordinary.
Until Saturday 24 May | Rusten House Art Centre, 87 Collett Street, Queanbeyan | Find out more here.
FAKE & FAMOUS
FAKE & FAMOUS invites local artists to reinterpret some of history’s most famous artworks. This diverse collection of work spans painting, collage and sculpture, offering fresh perspectives on well-known masterpieces from artists like Monet, Frida Kahlo, and Van Gogh, among others.
Participating artists have taken on the exciting challenge of reimagining iconic works—some creating near-identical replicas, while others offer abstract or conceptual interpretations. The exhibition explores themes of homage, parody, and artistic transformation.
Until Saturday 24 May | Rusten House Art Centre, 87 Collett Street, Queanbeyan | Find out more here.
The Lodge by Amala Groom
The Lodge is the third moving image work in Amala Groom’s Raised by Wolves series. Filmed on Ngunnawal Country in Canberra’s Parliamentary Triangle, The Lodge engages with Groom’s history of direct action at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy and ceremonial rites of passage within and without the halls of Parliament House spanning the past 20 years from activist to advocate to artist.
The work references David Lynch’s Twin Peaks and its White and Black Lodges, reinterpreting them as the indivisible duality of ‘light’ and ‘dark’—a dynamic embodied by Canberra’s historical and political landscape.
Until Saturday 12 July | 19 Furneaux Street, Manuka | canberracontemporary.com.au
Am I in your way by Racquel Ormella
Am I in your way? extends Raquel Ormella’s career-long focus on the visual cultures of protest and resistance. This exhibition takes as its starting point the position of Canberra Contemporary at the centre of the Parliamentary Triangle as a site to consider past and present formations of national identities.
In this current moment of charged international and national relationships through conflict and brinkmanship, the work looks at the ways political protestors use their bodies as direct forms of passive disruption. In an environment where attitudes towards legitimate disruption and protest are changing, Am I in your way? is a timely exploration of an emerging criminalisation of ‘inconvenience’.
Until Saturday 12 July | 19 Furneaux Street, Manuka | canberracontemporary.com.au
Djara
Djara reveals the profound connection between First Nations peoples, stars, sky, and Country. Through storytelling, dance, song, and a captivating audio-visual experience, this exhibition brings together leading artists, traditional custodians, and astrophysicists to share millennia-old knowledge.
Until 8 June 2025 | Canberra Museum + Gallery, City | More information here.
Beyond Measure: Expanding the Sky
Beyond Measure presents multidisciplinary artworks that challenge and expand perceptions of the cosmos. Featuring photography, installation, and digital technology, it explores our relationship with space, shaping our understanding of the universe and our place within it.
Until 8 June 2025 | Canberra Museum + Gallery, City | More information here.
Lindy Lee
Lindy Lee is one of Australia’s most accomplished contemporary artists. This exhibition brings together highlights from across the artist’s career as well as a monumental new installation and works on paper.
Exploring themes of ancestry, spirituality, the environment, and the cosmos, this display of new and recent works will shed light on Lee’s ever-evolving and ambitious practice.
Until Tuesday 1 July | National Gallery of Australia, Parkes Place East, Parkes | More information here.
KULATA TJUTA: TIRKILPA
Kulata Tjuta: Tirkilpa is the largest and most significant installation of the culturally important and visually spectacular Kulata Tjuta (Many Spears) Project.
Like others in the series, it is rooted in age-old traditions, knowledge and skills that are designed around keeping Country and culture strong. On show at the National Gallery of Australia head along to see the large-scale, multi-disciplinary installations that incorporate film, sound, live performance and other artistic collaborations.
Fit to Print: Defining Moments from the Fairfax Photo Archive selected by Mike Bowers
Showcasing the best of Australian photojournalism, the National Library has invited renowned Australian photojournalist Mike Bowers to select some of his favourite images from the Fairfax Photo Archive.
Tracing the art of photojournalism from its infancy to the highly illustrated news stories you know so well today, the free exhibition explores how the pioneers of press photography in Australia developed their storytelling skills.
Until Sunday 20 July | National Library of Australia, Parkes Place West, Parkes | More information here.
Resonance – Art as the Voice of Nature
This exhibition at the Canberra Museum and Gallery (CMAG) showcases art from the NatureArt Lab teaching team and community, nature journals and natural history objects collected over our eight years of operation.
Celebrating the richness of biodiversity and the deep connections between art and the natural world, the exhibition extends beyond visual art, incorporating community engagement, school programs, and international nature tours spanning Borneo, Costa Rica, the Galapagos Islands, Amazonian Ecuador, and Peru.
Until Sunday 27 July | 176 London Circuit, City | More information here.
A Total Work of Art: Sidney Nolan and the Stage
Celebrate 50 years of Nolan’s cultural legacy with the Canberra Museum and Gallery’s year-long program of exhibitions, concerts, talks, and a symposium. A Total Work of Art: Sidney Nolan and the Stage showcases Sidney Nolan’s dynamic stage designs for opera, ballet, and theatre. You’ll discover costumes, set designs, and the iconic “Lyrebird” costume from The Display, 1964.
Until 8 March 2026 | Canberra Museum + Gallery, City | More information here.
The Immersive World of Thom Roberts
This is the first solo exhibition for this multidisciplinary, contemporary Australian artist opens at the National Portrait Gallery. Showcasing over 100 works spanning his prolific, decade-long career, the exhibition features painting, installation and animation, as well as major new work, inviting audiences to consider the world through his eyes.
Until Sunday 20 July | National Portrait Gallery | portrait.gov.au
Outer Space: Stromlo to the Stars
Celebrating 100 years of Mount Stromlo Observatory, this interactive exhibition highlights groundbreaking astronomical discoveries and the vibrant community of scientists and families behind them. Features immersive installations, historical objects, and interactive activities perfect for all ages.
Until 16 November | Canberra Museum + Gallery, City | More information here.
Sport and Wellness
Yoga for Wellness & Joy: with Trish @ Sanctuary
Trish is committed to the collective wellbeing of all her clients and sharing the joy and benefits of Slow Flow Yoga. She is running classes at Sanctuary every Friday morning, followed by a cuppa!
No experience required. Wear loose comfortable clothing, bring a mat (if you have one), water, a small towel and a light blanket as the weather cools.
Every Friday, 7.45 am and 9.15 am | 17 Brockman St Narrabundah | Register by emailing trish@wisdominone.com.au
Raiders v Bulldogs
Head out to GIO Stadium for a heated clash between the Canberra Raiders and Canterbury Bulldogs. After nothing could separate these two sides in 2024, fans should get ready for a blockbuster match-up.
Saturday 10 May | GIO Stadium Canberra, Battye Street, Bruce | raiders.com.au
Mother’s Day Bliss: Restorative Yoga & Sound Bath
Receive space and serenity this Mother’s Day with a blissful Restorative Yoga and Sound Experience at Flow and Food Yoga & Ayurveda. Guided by experienced practitioners Tracey Murray and Kristy Stephenson, this healing experience explores themes of the womb, the heart and the divine feminine, accompanied by the harmonic vibrations of crystal bowl sound healing instruments.
Sunday 11 May | Flow and Food Yoga & Ayurveda, 253 Northbourne Avenue, Ground Unit 06, Lyneham | flowandfood.com.au
Workshops and Programs
Autumn Courtyards of Parliament House Tour
Bursting with the rich red, orange and golden colours of autumn, come and explore the private courtyards of Australian Parliament House. Join a tour and discover that Parliament House is not only the seat and symbol of Australia’s democracy, but a masterpiece of landscape architecture and design.
Friday 9 May and Saturday 10 May | Australian Parliament House, 1 Parliament Drive, Canberra | aph.gov.au
Author talk: Twist by Colum McCann at the National Library
Join internationally acclaimed Irish novelist Colum McCann for a special In Conversation event focused on his new novel ‘Twist’ at the National Library of Australia. Known as a writer who believes in the “democracy of storytelling”, McCann has won numerous awards.
Friday 9 May | National Library of Australia, Parkes Place West, Parkes | library.gov.au
Celebrating Sylvia Curley, Canberra’s Trailblazing Pioneer
Discover the inspiring life of Sylvia Curley, a trailblazing nurse, advocate, and historian who shaped Canberra’s heritage. Join Dr Hannah Paddon (Senior Curator) and Vanessa Roth (Assistant Curator) for a captivating talk about Sylvia’s groundbreaking achievements.
Saturday 10 May | Mugga Mugga Cottage, 129 Narrabundah Lane, Symonston | historicplaces.com.au
David Jones Fragrance Masterclass
Treat Mum to a sensory experience to remember this Mother’s Day. This luxurious fragrance masterclass explores the art of perfumery, including scent families, fragrance layering, and top/middle/base notes. You’ll discover premium brands like Dior, Guerlain, and Chanel, and take home a deluxe gift bag filled with fragrance-inspired treats!
Saturday 10 May | Ground Level, Near David Jones, Canberra Centre, City | Book here.