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The Aussie Bird Count is an activity for all-ages that involves observing and counting the birds that live near you – whether that’s in your garden, the local park, a beach or even your town centre. By telling us about the birds you’ve seen within a 20 minute period, you will help BirdLife Australia develop an understanding of local birds whilst getting to know the wildlife on your doorstep! To complete the Aussie Bird Count, spend 20 minutes standing or [...]
Find out moreEstablished in 1860 the Mount Gambier A&H Society provides the community with a major source of fun and entertainment, whether it’s the thrills of the side shows, the promise of show bags, or the enticement of the usual hot cinnamon doughnuts, the Mount Gambier show has something for all ages. Held on the third weekend of October (after the first full week) the show is the largest of its kind outside of the Royal Adelaide [...]
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Every Saturday morning, local farmers and producers come together at the Cave Garden for the Mount Gambier Farmers Market. The market runs from 9:00am - 12:00pm each week. Enjoy fresh produce, straight from our farmers to you! All produce has travelled less than 50 kilometres to get to you. Stay up to date with their stall holders on the Mount Gambier Farmers Market Facebook page.
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The Mount Gambier ReUse Market, located at 3 Eucalypt Drive, aims to reduce landfill by reusing and upcycling useful items and is a place where you can get anything and everything second hand - building materials, bikes, sports gear, garden equipment, spare parts, bric-a-brac, furniture etc.
Find out moreRiffing on themes in Blade Runner, local artist Luke Pellen’s exhibition Electric Sheep features a collaboration with a twist… Luke’s collaborator recently celebrated her first birthday. She has studied the techniques of the “old masters” – Da Vinci, Raphael, Rembrandt; she has developed her imagination from surrealists – Ernst, Dali, Magritte; she can emulate Lichtenstein, Picasso or Warhol. This remarkable collaborator is an Artificial Intelligence (AI), and together she and Luke create new, imagined worlds. Electric [...]
Find out moreDrawing inspiration from nature, Soft Landscapes is a reflection on patterns, light and our human connection to the land with a focus on sustaining our precious resources. Combining a felting technique with materials such as wool, silk, black diamond bamboo, raw flax and cotton, this exhibition is about the interconnected symbiotic relationship of all living things. For more information head over to Riddoch website here.
Find out moreUnlemon – a meandering tale of citrus reveals a multi-layered story of citrus – its origins, trajectory, diversity and tenacity. It begins with a reimagining of seventeenth century Dutch art where paintings of citrus – peel unfurling – evoked representations of wealth, exoticism, trade and expansion. The exhibition continues in the still life genre, exploring citrus’ symbiotic relationship with us humans, in both its global success and the disease that threatens to devastate the species. Underpinning [...]
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