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18.01.2022 Thirlmere Festival of Steam Dates: 2 - 3 March 2019 Location: Thirlmere, NSW About: For 30 years, the annual Thirlmere Festival of Steam has been held on the first weekend in March to mark the opening of steam season. In 2019, the village will spring to life for a day of family fun and entertainment.
16.01.2022 Broken HEEL Festival Dates: 13 - 15 September 2019 Location: Broken Hill, NSW Website: www.bhfestival.com Action: DESERT, DISCO AND PLENTY OF DIVAS DARLINGS.... The Broken Heel Festival is a fabulous three day festival which celebrates the theatrical anniversary of "Priscilla Queen of the Desert" at her spiritual home; The Palace Hotel and the township of Broken Hill, NSW, Australia. Hosted by the fabulous PHILMAH BOCKS and ART SIMONE with headline performances from our nation's best cultural personalities plus DJ's Showgirls, Bio Queens, Drag Queens & Drag Kings representing every corner of Australia's diverse community. You'll be delighted at our fabulous food menu, unique cocktails and stunning drag markets where you can shop til, you drop. See more
13.01.2022 Moonlight Cinema On NOW Locations: ADL, MEL, SYD, BNE, PER Website: www.moonlight.com.au Films: EG Love is in the air! They've got Valentines Day sorted with the hilarious CRAZY STUPID LOVE, starring Steve Carrell, Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone. Let the sunset do the work for you, pick up a bottle of wine from our Bar and relax under the stars with your loved one.
09.01.2022 Winter Harvest - Eat Local Scenic Rim Date: 6 July 2019 Location: Aratula, SE QLD Website: www.eatlocalweek.com.au/winter-harvest-festival About: The Winter Harvest Festival is a fabulous, relaxed day out for families and food lovers. Taste the food, meet the producers, watch the cooking demonstrations and feast from the Scenic Rim’s smorgasbord of fresh produce.
01.01.2022 Dark Mofo Dates: 723 June 2019 Location: Hobart Tasmania Website: www.darkmofo.net.au About: The winter solstice is that time of the year when the days are the shortest, the nights are the longest and, in Tassie, when both are bitingly cold. It takes a lot to coax people from their homes and hotels after nightfall in the middle of June, but the Museum of Old and New Art invokes some powerful forces. The latest is Dark MOFO: a ten-day winter festival of art, music, food and one brave nude swim in the Derwent River.