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Tastes of Chapel Friday 5 March - Friday 19 March Tastes of Chapel is a unique signature program of events that highlights the Chapel St Precincts' diversity...
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Theatre Works presents - AT THE SANS HOTEL Tuesday March 16 - Sunday March 27 A psychological detective story told with delicacy and subversive humour.
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Mary Hammond: Coming & Going Thursday February 5 – Sunday March 21 Mary Hammond has depicted the lives of ordinary Australians for over fifty years. She first exhibited with the Melbourne Realist Group in 1953...
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Darebin Community and Kite Festival Sunday 14 March The Darebin Community and Kite Festival is a fun, family friendly event for the whole community attracting approximately 40,000 people each year.
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Summer Sessions at Rippon Lea 10 January to 28 March 2010 Bring a blanket and stake out a place by the heritage orchard where the grown-ups can indulge...
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Aikido Beginners Course 30 January to 27 March 2010 Aikido is a dynamic art, and control over an assailant is achieved by redirecting his / her energy and movement...
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The Kenneth Jack View Friday March 26 – Sunday 6 June This exhibition brings together rarely seen works by Kenneth Jack (1924-2006) from the Jack family collection including drawings, tempera and oil paintings; printmaking of the 1960s; acrylics and watercolours from the 1970s to 2000s.
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Screen Worlds - The Story of Film, Television & Digital Cult Permanent Daily Exhibition This stunning new exhibition will change the way you think about the most pervasive and powerful cultural forms of our time. With an ambitious scope unlike any other exhibition in the world, Screen Worlds brings together rarely-seen footage, fascinating objects and interactive displays.
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Women in the Bible: Tricksters, Victors & (M)others Thursday 15 October 2009 – Sunday 14 March 2010 The Bible has had a formative influence on western civilisation, and despite modern secular society, the religious, political and cultural impact of the Bible endures.
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Late Night Thursday at Federation Square Ongoing throughout 2009 Have you noticed something different about Fed Square on Thursday nights? NGV Australia and ACMI are open to 9pm so you can enjoy the latest exhibitions without the usual bustle of weekend crowds. And a number of the cafes, bars, and restaurants in Fed Square have special offers for Thursday nights, so you can meet friends after work or warm-up for the weekend
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