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November 2023
SCREENING TIMES: Monday to Friday – 11:00 am & 2:00 pm* Weekends & Public Holidays – 11:00 am* Viewed exclusively at The Riddoch Arts & Cultural Centre, 1 Bay Road Mount Gambier, Event Type: Film “A big screen cinematic experience not to be missed…” Volcano is the story of Earth, Fire, and Water. Starting with the Aboriginal Dreamtime story of Craitbul and his giant ovens, this award-winning big-screen cinematic experience wows the senses as it weaves its [...]
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6:10am - Dawn Service Soldiers War Memorial – Vansittart Gardens, Commercial Street West 9:00am - Air Force Service Airmen's Grave at Lake Terrace Cemetery 9:00am - Boer War Service Boer War Memorial on corner of Bay Road and Lake Terrace West. 10:00am - Assembly for Street March and Mid-Morning Service City - Town Hall to Vansittart War Memorial, Commercial Street West Assembly at Old Town Hall for 10.10am Street March and Mid-morning Service at Vansittart [...]
Find out moreMount Gambier History Group inc. Presents to you an ANZAC day Military Grave Tour Thursday, April 25, 2024 Starting 2.00 pm Cemeteries are fascinating places not only for genealogists and historians. What can you expect to find when you visit a cemetery? The easy answer is history. Every headstone at a cemetery has a story to tell. Lake Terrace cemetery is steeped in history. It is where many of our pioneers are buried. It was [...]
Find out moreJoin us at Blue Lake Sports Park as we welcome Masters Baseball teams from Adelaide, Melbourne, and our local area for an exciting competition. Come along and appreciate this free event over the whole weekend. Friday 26th: 5.00pm - 10.00pm Saturday 27th: 8.00am - 10.00pm Sunday 28th: 8.00am - 3.00pm For further details please contact 0419 841 641 or email [email protected]
Find out moreEvery 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.
Find out moreWalking the Seasons is a program inspired by the region's First Nations seasonal calendar. The seasonal calendar provides a base to record changes through the year in a specific area of the landscape. After successfully running in schools for the past few years this educational program is now offered to the wider community. Community members are invited to connect with nature and spend time observing and identifying species in their local landscape. A walk can [...]
Find out moreMay 2024
Generations in Jazz - Friday 3rd May to Sunday 5th May 2024 Generations in Jazz is an acclaimed youth music event in Australia, nurturing the musicians of tomorrow. The festival's vision is to be a premier jazz education event, offering competition, performances, collaboration, education, and engagement. While initially focused on big bands, it now includes vocal ensemble and small jazz combo divisions. Attendees can enjoy performances and develop an appreciation for jazz while supporting its [...]
Find out moreEvery 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.
Find out moreConvened by National Trust Mount Gambier and the Mount Gambier Theatre Group. The Old Courthouse in Mount Gambier will host a MOCK TRIAL on the 4th of May 2024 at 2PM. The Judge and Jury are real, the story is a little fiction. Afternoon Tea will be provided after and included in the cost of the ticket. Tickets available at the door or online at trybooking.com Date: Saturday 4 May 2024 2:00 PM - [...]
Find out moreEnjoy a guided tour, historical presentation and afternoon tea in this heritage-listed Leake Brothers woolshed. View a video on blade shearing and listen to a story of how Letitia Leake became a very wealthy heiress and used her fortune to help save the lives of thousands of Australian servicemen in WWI. Bookings required by phone or email. Event costs apply. Presented by National Trust of SA, Glencoe Branch, Glencoe Woolshed 7 Woolshed Road, Glencoe [...]
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