The Celebrate Gungahlin Festival, SPOOKFEAST and more: read on for your curated weekend guide
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Looking for something to do this weekend? We have one or two suggestions that will keep the whole family entertained.
Read on and get ready, because this list is jam-packed with goodness.
Special Events and Festivals
RSPCA Clear The Shelter
$50 adult dogs and cats and $20 pocket pets – this weekend RSPCA ACT is hoping to find a forever home for all of their furry, fluffy, and feathered residents. This might just be the cutest adoption drive ever.
Holding a two-day blitz this Friday 25 and Saturday 26 October, RSPCA ACT is aiming to clear the shelter by offering discounts on adoption fees ahead of Christmas. Read all about it here.
Friday 25 and Saturday 26 October | 12 Kirkpatrick Street, Weston | rspca-act.org.au
SPOOKFEAST
Get ready for a spine-tingling night of fun and frights at this exciting Halloween event!
The ultimate spooky experience for families, from freakish food to ghoulish delights, devilish rides, and wicked games there’s something for everyone to enjoy. The highlights? Trick-or-Treat Lane, a fire show, a magic show, games and so much more!
Friday 25 until Sunday 27 October, 5 pm – 1 pm | Canberra Greyhound Racing Club, 235 Narrabundah Lane, Symonston | Book here.
Canberra Girls Grammar School Fete
The CGGS Fete returns on Saturday 26 October and there’s something for everyone!
Expect to find over 40 stalls from local vendors covering high quality pre-loved books, cakes and sweet treats and arts and crafts, live entertainment from CGGS bands, ensembles and performers, suitable for the whole family and food and refreshments from local producers.
There’s also a side-show alley for the young and young at heart, reptile encounters and rock climbing.
Saturday 26 October 10 am–3 pm | CGGS Senior School Campus, 48 Melbourne Ave, Deakin | More information here
Halloween @ The Hive 2024
A costume contest, market stalls, a backyard transformed into a spooky wonderland, electric Jive music, face painting, tarot reading – it’s the all-ages Halloween party at the Queanbeyan Hive!
Legendary offbeat outfit, originally formed in Canberra, Agency Dub Collective will take to the Queanbeyan Hive stage this Saturday evening, alongside seven-piece outfit Worlds Collide, and local Canberra legend Lucky Jim for an all ages Halloween spooktacular extravaganza.
There’ll be face-painting for the kids, tarot reading, market stalls, a costume contest for all ages and an open bar featuring a special spooky cocktail and spider drink mocktails. Plus delicious crepes from Palaoinke!
Saturday 26 October, 5 pm – 9 pm | The Queanbeyan Hive, 274 Crawford St, Queanbeyan | Book here
Oktoberfest 2024!
A wunderbar weekend of authentic German beer, amusement rides, social games, dances and oompah. What more could you want?
The Harmonie German Club is hosting a traditional Oktoberfest experience over two wunderbar days. Expect authentic German bier, traditional German food, German music and dancing, Beardmeister, Miss Oktoberfest, Strong Man, Fingerhakeln, free amusement rides and much more.
Friday 25 and Saturday 26 October, 7 pm – 11 pm | The Harmonie German Club, 49 Jerrabomberra Avenue, Narrabundah | More information here.
ACT Rescue and Foster Trivia Night 2024
ACT Rescue and Foster (ARF) presents their 2024 Trivia Night. A fun evening of trivia awaits you and as an extra bonus, all funds raised on the night go towards helping dogs in need.
ARF has been saving dogs for more than 20 years with more than 3,600 dogs rehomed in that time. If you want to make a difference to dogs in the ACT and surrounds, get along to their annual trivia night with host, Trivia King Larry Appley!!
This year the theme will be HOWL-oween (awooooo) with costumes encouraged. Billy the skeleton and his rescue dog skeleton will be collecting donations of toys, treats (not rawhide), collars and leads.
Saturday 26 October, 7 pm | Fred Daly Room, Belconnen Labor Club | eventbrite.com.au
Diwali Mela Lantern Festival
The Diwali Mela Lantern Festival is on again in Queanbeyan and there’s something for everyone.
From kids activities, to a best dressed competition for the most vibrant Diwali clothes, traditional and more modern dance, food vendors and more, you can even buy some beautiful Diwali themed items, pick up some freebies and indulge with a henna tattoo! One of the most exciting parts of this event? The lantern parade. From around 8.3 0pm people of all ages and nationalities will journey around part of the river walk with their lanterns in a celebration of light. Don’t have a lantern? You can make a lantern at the Southern Tablelands Art Lantern Making workshop space from 6pm on the night. It’s free and all materials will be provided.
Saturday 26 October, 6 pm – 10 pm | 2 Waniassa Street, Queanbeyan East | More information here.
Celebrate Gungahlin Festival
Head along to celebrate the culture and community spirit of Gungahlin’s people, community groups, artists and businesses!
Presented by Gungahlin Arts, you’ll uncover new friends and hidden gems in your local area and learn to see the place you love and live in a whole new light! There will also be live music and dance, stalls, delicious food, artist activations and fun for the whole family.
Saturday 26 October, 11 am – 2 pm | Gungahlin Town Square, Gungahlin | More information here.
Sundowner
Sundowner – a music festival by Gang Gang Café – will feature 17 artists performing across 2 stages from midday until 10 pm. This 18+ festival will be one of Canberra’s largest suburban parties, celebrating culture, community, and diversity in a unique setting.
With funding from Live Music Australia, and sponsorship from Capital Brewing and Gravity Seltzer, Sundowner offers an expanded experience with market stalls, food options, and chillout spaces for approximately 700 attendees.
Saturday 26 October, 12 pm – 10 pm | Gang Gang Cafe, 4/2 Frencham Place Downer | events.humanitix.com
Canberra Nara Candle Festival
The Canberra Nara Candle Festival is back! Celebrating Canberra’s sister city relationship with Nara, Japan, the festival is all about Japanese culture and promotes the values of peace and goodwill.
With more information to come, we’ll see you there?
Saturday 26 October, 4 pm – 9 pm | Canberra Nara Peace Park Lennox Gardens, Flynn Drive, Capital Hill | More information here.
Canberra Art Biennial
Running across four weeks, this is a biennial festival of contemporary art in Canberra.
Explore the city to discover artworks that are hidden around the landscapes of Lake Burley Griffin, the National Arboretum Canberra, and the city. Make sure to also keep an eye out for works in collaboration with Commonwealth and Territory cultural facilities and private/temporary gallery spaces!
Until Saturday 26 October, 5 pm – 6 pm | Various locations | More information here.
Afrobeats & Eats
Live DJs, mouth-watering street food, and an electric atmosphere – this is one street party you won’t want to miss.
From the rhythm of Afrobeats to the taste of traditional and modern Afro-Caribbean cuisine, this festival has something for everyone. Tickets are free, you’ll just need to register to secure yours! Don’t miss out on this unforgettable fusion of music, culture, and food.
Saturday 26 October, 2 pm – 9 pm | Verity Lane, City | More information here.
Canberra Psychic Fair
This is a weekend of everything psychic, spiritual and wellbeing.
Browse the beautiful stalls displaying crystals, handcrafted jewellery, handcrafted candles, clothing, scents, Wicca and Witchcraft items. You can also book in for a reading from some of the best psychics and mediums in Australia or receive a wax art reading, aura reading, spirit drawing, reiki healing and so much more.
Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 October, 10 am – 5 pm | Ainslie Football and Social Club, Wakefield Street, Ainslie | More information here.
Canberra Brick Show 2024
Calling LEGO fans of all ages, this one is for you. Featuring some of Australia’s best builders exhibiting more than 300 tables of awesome creations, the Brick Show is back for 2024!
Expect a massive train layout, dozens of vehicles, a great ball contraption, Technic displays, mosaics, Star Wars displays, historic collections and more. Head along to check out the displays, interactive activities, LEGO retailers of new and rare sets and great food.
Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 October, 9 am – 4 pm | Thoroughbred Park, 1 Randwick Road, Lyneham | More information here.
Halloween Paws Party
There’s a spooky celebration happening at Haig Park ad it’s for four legged friends.
Dress your pets in their best Halloween costumes for a chance to win amazing prizes, explore the markets, enjoy the horror movie soundtrack, get some professional pet portraits and more!
Sunday 27 October, 11 am – 1 pm | Haig Park, Braddon | Book here.
Canberra Writers Festival
It’s time to mark your calendars! The Canberra Writers Festival program is here, and it’s packed with more than 100 brilliant speakers and writers and 64 captivating discussions in the biggest and most vibrant program in the event’s history.
Whether you’re deep into a writing project, want to get started on that book you’ve been dreaming of, or even starting a podcast, join up to one of 13 masterclasses from award-winning literary creatives like Charlotte Wood and Markus Zusak. Whether you’re passionate about culture, the wonders of language, the environment, crime and justice, sexual politics, journalistic integrity (or you just love a damn good story), this year’s festival has something special for you.
Until Sunday 27 October | Various locations | More information here.
Austrian Community Day
Celebrate Austrian culture at the Austrian Community Day!
This family-friendly event, organised by Das Zentrum, offers a unique platform to connect with the Austrian and other German-speaking communities and businesses, as well as the broader Canberra community. The highlights? Live performances, including the Austrian Harmonie Choir, Opera Australia and more, as well as ce painting, a jumping castle, a reading corner, and engaging activities!
And yes, there will be food.
Sunday 27 October, 10 am – 4 pm | 49 Jerrabomberra Avenue, Narrabundah | More information here.
StepUP! for Down Syndrome Family Day
This event is a family-friendly day dedicated to raising awareness and essential funds to support individuals with Down syndrome and intellectual disabilities in the ACT and surrounding area.
Providing a platform to promote inclusivity and celebrate the incredible contributions of individuals with Down syndrome. There will be interactive workshop run by Circus Warehouse, face painting and glitter tattoos by the Gecko Gang, music, family Friendly games and more!
Sunday 27 October, 10 am – 1 pm | Kambah Adventure Park, Springbett Street, Kambah | More information here.
Peter and the Starcatcher
The smash hit Broadway production and winner of five Tony Awards, Peter and the Starcatcher is coming to Canberra!
Originally developed by Disney Theatrical Group, before Neverland there was an island. Before Captain Hook, a moustachioed pirate. Before Wendy, her mother Molly. Before Peter, a nameless orphan. Blurring the lines between reality and fantasy, traversing oceans of mystical mermaids, and lands of curious creatures, experience the joy of this theatrical spectacle and discover the untold story of Neverland.
Until Sunday 27 October, 7.30 pm – 10 pm | Canberra Theatre Centre, London Circuit, City | Book here.
Markets
Little Burley Fashion Fest
This is a celebration of slow fashion, full of Canberran talent! Combining ashion, sustainability, locally designed art, jewellery and even puppy couture.
Look forward to a spectacular runway show from 11 am to 12 pm, where their talented stallholders will strut their stuff, showcasing their unique designs in various categories. There will also be a broad range of stalls with fashion, accessories and more for purchase as well as delicious locally produced gourmet foods and beverages!
Saturday 26 October, 9 am – 2 pm | Queen Elizabeth Terrace, Parkes | thelittleburleymarket.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
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.
8.30 am – 2 pm Sundays | 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.
Every Sunday | 21 Wentworth Ave, Kingston | obdm.com.au
Food and Wine
Wok-toberfest
Oktoberfest inspired specials at Lazy Su? Say no more.
From a bratwurst bao-dog, to kung pao pork katsu-schnitzel, vegan yakisoba noodles and wok-fried rice noodle with seafood, for one week only book in to enjoy along with some special Sapporo beer steins!
Until Sunday 27 October | 9 Lonsdale Street, Braddon | Book here.
Hotel Kurrajong’s Plant-Based High Tea
Calling all plant based foodies, this one is for you! Hotel Kurrajong is adding a twist to their regular high tea event with a plant-based high tea.
From $89 per person, the sustainable, plant-based high tea will include delicious bites like maple roasted pumpkin, pesto and tofu finger sandwiches; vegetable pakora; curried lentil pies; and sweet treats of fruit skewers and mango sago pudding. And that’s just the beginning. You’ll also enjoy a mimosa upon arrival and specialty tea and coffee throughout the afternoon!
Saturday 26 October, 12 pm – 2 pm | Hotel Kurrajong, 8 National Circuit, Barton | Book here.
High Tea at Louis
Looking for a sophisticated and refined experience high tea experience? Nestled within the elegant confines of Hotel Realm, you can’t go past high tea at Louis.
Offering a meticulously curated array of delicate finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones, and an exquisite selection of pastries and desserts that showcase the finest craftsmanship (along with an impressive tea menu) it will be an occasion to remember.
Every Saturday, 2 pm – 4 pm | Louis, 18 National Circuit, Barton | Book here.
Stage and Screen
The Wharf Revue – The End Of The Wharf As We Know It
After twenty-five years in the harsh and unforgiving spotlight of politics, The Wharf Revue is coming to an end. Known for its incisive and witty satire, and featuring a mix of sketches, musical numbers and hilarious parodies, this high energy revue of the year in politics is an absolute must-see.
Now, in its Final Year, comedy’s sharpest wits take on our who’s-who of politics in a show that will have you rolling in the aisles, whether you have your finger on the political pulse or not. Expect to see all of your favourites return from across the years.
Until Saturday 2 November, 8 pm – 10 pm | Canberra Theatre Centre, London Circuit, City | Book here.
Rockspeare Henry Sixth Part Two
Did you catch the first part of the Wars of the Roses tetralogy, Rockspeare Henry Sixth Part One in October 2023? Part Two is in the same universe where the music inherent in Shakespeare’s poetry is amplified with an original soundscape.
Kicking off with King Henry’s marriage to the penniless Margaret and the English court’s reaction, watch in awe as this historical play is recast as political dramas in a rock, steampunk world.
Until Saturday 26 October, 7.39 pm – 9.30 pm | Mill Theatre at Dairy Road, Building 3.3, 1 Dairy Road, Fyshwick | Book here.
Only Everything
Written by two Canberra locals, Only Everything is a profound musical “dramedy” that weaves a tale of love, second chances, and the intricate dynamics of blending families.
Inspired by its creators’ true stories, watch as the show delves deep into the emotional landscape of two souls seeking connection amidst the trials of their personal histories. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry and you’ll leave believing in the power of love.
Until Saturday 26 October, 8 pm – 10.15 pm | Canberra Theatre Centre, London Circuit, City | Book here.
Whistle & Trick
Join Whistle and Trick for a morning of fun and cheeky songs for your little ones!
Ready to sing, dance, and cause a bit of mischief, the whole family will be up and moving, with their special friends Frank the Monster and Melindu the Emu also making an appearance.
Saturday 26 October, 11 am – 12 pm | Ainslie Arts Centre, 30 Elouera Street, Braddon | Book here.
Music
Live at Lanyon with the Canberra Symphony Orchestra
Don’t miss this unforgettable afternoon as the Canberra Symphony Orchestra (CSO) performs at the stunning Lanyon Homestead.
Blending classical masterpieces, contemporary favourites, and movie hits, set against the picturesque backdrop of the Brindabella Ranges, bring a picnic or pre-order a cheese box from Le Cheeserie, and immerse yourself in a celebration of music, heritage, and natural beauty.
Saturday 26 October, 5 pm – 6.45 pm | Lanyon Homestead, Tharwa Drive, Tharwa | Book here.
Enola and Friends: Fundraising Concert
Jojo Yuen, Enola Jefferis, Issie Brown, Sam Hutchinson, Vivienne Tran and Dante Costa will be performing in this special concert
Raising funds for Enola’s cello, expect to hear Villa-Lobos, Greenaway, Beethoven, Gaubert, Weinberg, N. Boulanger, Ewazen and The Emerald Ruby.
Saturday 26 October, 3 pm – 5 pm | Wesley Music Centre, 20-22 National Circuit, Forrest | Book here.
Katie Noonan & Karin Schaupp
Get excited – along with a new album from Katie Noonan and Karin Schaupp, they’re also on tour. And they’re coming to Canberra.
Playing their latest co-creation, Songs of the Southern Skies Volume 2 live on stage, they’ll be performing a varied program with reimagined arrangements of songs by artists such as Aunty Ruby Hunter, Missy Higgins, Sia, Kate Ceberano, Sarah Blasko and more, along with revisiting some favourites from the first Southern Skies instalment.
Promising to enchant audiences, don’t miss out on tickets!
Sunday 27 October, 7 pm | The Street Theatre, 15 Childers Street, City | Book here.
Exhibitions
Woden School’s Annual Art Show
Celebrating 50 years, the Woden School’s annual Art Show is back for another year, officially opening at 5 pm on Friday 27 October.
Current and past students and families past and the local community are invited to attend this occasion. The work the students have created will also be available for sale over the weekend.
until Sunday 27 October | The Woden School, 127 Denison Street, Deakin | More information here.
Bird Guides | Jorji Gardener
This is a solo exhibition by Jorji Gardener. Highlighting ecological relationships by connecting you with birds and their habitat, this exhibition bears witness to habitat and bird species loss fostering a renewed sense of caring for country.
Until Sunday 27 October | M16 Artspace, 21 Blaxland Crescent, Griffith | More information here.
ASOC Spring Exhibition 2024
This is the annual exhibition of the Artists Society of Canberra (ASOC), a registered not-for-profit organisation encouraging the practice and appreciation of the visual arts in Canberra and the surrounding region.
Head along to see this year’s exhibition and sale at the Fitters Workshop Gallery in Kingston, right next to the Old Bus Depot Markets!
Until Sunday 27 October | Fitters Workshop Gallery, Printers Way, Kingston | More information here.
Foundation Traces | Nick Offer
Nick Offer is a figurative painter whose practice has recently expanded to landscape.
His first solo show since 2022, Foundation Traces addresses his current interest in landscape as a record of human activity. You’ll see six large landscapes, focussing on the remains of the NASA Space Tracking Station in the Orroral Valley, depicting various aspects of the ruins of the former station and investigate its incongruous presence within the natural arena of the valley.
Until Sunday 27 October | M16 Artspace, 21 Blaxland Crescent, Griffith | More information here.
Position x Perspective = Perception | Benni Phillips-Nozdrachev
This solo exhibition by Phillips-Nozdrachev presents miniaturised, reconstructed worlds as large-scale installations.
Reflecting time spent walking alone through forests in Finland, Germany and the Snowy Mountains over the past 11 years, the concept is by collecting and documenting physical, mental and spiritual materials, objects become past, present and future marks of time, translated by environmental consciousness into multidimensional habitats.
Until Sunday 27 October | M16 Artspace, 21 Blaxland Crescent, Griffith | More information here.
Garden Promenade
Featuring textile works by Sharon Peoples, this exhibition speculates on what could have been if Sarah Sophia Banks had travelled to Australia instead of only her brother, Sir Joseph Banks.
Sarah Sophia Banks spent much of her time advancing Joseph’s career while building her own priceless collection of coins, medals, visiting cards, satirical prints and print ephemera. She had an ‘eyebrow-raising fashion sense’ and was often described as a ‘fashion whip’. Artist Sharon Peoples focuses on motifs of plants collected by Sir Joseph Banks, such as flannel flowers, grevilleas and banksias using the live collection of the Australian National Botanic Gardens.
Until Tuesday 29 October, 9.30 am – 4.30 pm | Australian National Botanic Gardens, Visitor Centre Gallery, Clunies Ross Street, Acton | More information here.
Island Hopping: A Solo Show by Jeffrey Sarmiento
Known for his creative practice exploring cultural identity and the graphic image in glass, Jeffrey Sarmiento embeds layers of information in his intricately constructed objects, sculptures and public commissions.
An expert in kiln formed and digital fabricated glass, he uses cutting and pasting of printed glass lenticular imagery and within the transparent medium, allowing imagery to swim within the pieces. Head along to the Canberra Glassworks to see his work, which helps him to expose complex narratives and create new ways of seeing.
Until Sunday 15 December, 10 am – 4 pm | Canberra Glassworks, 11 Wentworth Avenue, Kingston | More information here.
Mythica Ignota: Solo Exhibition by Elliat Rich
Showcasing new work developed during Elliat Rich’s residency at Canberra Glassworks throughout 2024, Mythica Ignota uses mythology as a framework to nest scientific observation and more-than-human orientated values with artefact and narrative.
Curated by Aimee Frodsham, in this exhibition Alice Springs designer Elliat Rich taps into ancient and future ways of seeing the world.
Until Sunday 15 December, 10 am – 4 pm | Canberra Glassworks, 11 Wentworth Avenue, Kingston | More information here.
Workshops, Tours and Talks
Open Gardens Spring
Each spring and autumn, Open Gardens Canberra opens a diverse range of interesting and beautiful open gardens in Canberra, Queanbeyan and surrounds. This October, you can explore the ‘My Therapy’ in Gerrilong Gardens in Reid, the ‘BeaverLea’ & ‘Narrawong’ side by side in Astelia Place, Rivett, ‘Hillside’ in Sullivan Crescent, Wanniassa and ‘Fairview’ in Euree Street, Reid.
All visitors are welcome and there is a $10 entry fee for non-member adults that helps fund community grants and a horticultural scholarship.
Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 October, , 10 am – 4 pm | Various locations | More information here.
Book Launch: About Face by Amber Creswell Bell
Get ready to celebrate the launch of Amber Creswell Bell’s newest book, About Face: Contemporary Portrait Painting in Australia and New Zealand.
You’ll Hear from Amber as she introduces the book and discusses the diverse nature of contemporary portraiture and how it reflects the ever-changing state of society and creative practice. There will also be an opportunity for an audience Q&A and book signing with Amber.
Saturday 26 October, 2 pm – 4 pm | National Portrait Gallery, King Edward Terrace, Parkes | Book here.
Feature image via @gungahlinarts