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The weather is finally warming up, so make the most of the sunshine in Canberra and enjoy some of the great entertainment and activities our city has to offer. From weekly markets and cultural festivals to thought-provoking art exhibitions, here is our list of fun and affordable spring activities you won’t want to miss.
returns to Commonwealth Park for another year. The annual flower and entertainment festival around Lake Burley Griffin showcases stunning displays of flowering bulbs with integrated sculptures and other works of art. Enjoy the festivities free of charge while grabbing a bite to eat at one of the many food and drink vendors. As part of Floriade, NightFest will also return for four nights, featuring an after-dark entertainment program and nighttime illuminations.
Entry: Free
Thursday nights come alive at . Test your knowledge on general and specialty questions from 6pm while going head to head with other teams for the title of trivia champions. Gather a group of friends and compete for your chance to win weekly prizes. While you’re there, take the opportunity to grab some tasty pub grub.
Entry: Free
The exhibition is on display at the Canberra Museum and Gallery until 1 September. View thousands of small objects collected by artist Steve Brown from his Sydney home and garden while he was exploring the local area's history. Brown’s collection includes a miniature gnome, a teaspoon, and various toys.
Entry: Pay what you want (ranging from $0 to $15)
Celebrate (also known as Mid-Autumn Festival) from 6 September with fun and educational programs, a DJ disco night, community performances and plenty of local food and drink stalls. The three-day event at City Walk and Petrie Plaza will unite different cultural groups under the theme of “One Community, One World, One Big Family” through art, food and fun.
Entry: Free
Enjoy a morning inside the National Science and Technology Centre and delve into an artificial intelligence exhibition at Questacon. presents an immersive experience where attendees are encouraged to explore the 100+ AI-generated artworks curated by Australian artist Luke Millanta.
Entry: $18.90 for concession card holders
Every Saturday, the lake along Queen Victoria Terrace hosts a . From 9am - 2pm, find desserts, smoked meats, homemade pastries, jewellery, pottery, children’s clothes, flowers, produce, and more along the water’s edge. There are also local musical performances and free arts and crafts for kids.
Entry: Free
The National Museum Australia welcomes , an exhibition looking at the history and culture of this bygone era through rare artefacts. A collection from the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities showcases ornate sculptures, scrolls, and jewellery, plus 10 coffins and mummified bodies and animals - creepy, but cool! Grab a self-guided audio tour and walk at your own leisure.
Entry: $20 for concession card holders
Throughout September and October, acres of gardens at , located 25 minutes from the centre of Canberra, explode in a kaleidoscope of colour featuring weeping willow trees, tulips, daffodils and other beautiful blooms. A ticket grants you access to the gardens and includes complimentary tea, coffee or a local wine tasting. You can also enjoy free entertainment on selected days, and dogs are welcome!
Entry: $20 for concession card holders
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