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Entertainment

The Warm-Up set to wow

Alice is alive with anticipation of the free concert this Saturday night at Anzac Oval, The Warm-Up. Headlined by perennial fave Paul Kelly, the concert...

What’s On in Alice

Alice Springs Quilting Exhibition - Sat 7 October — Sat 14 October, 10am-4pm - Witchetty's Gallery, Araluen Arts Centre - Come along to see a variety of...

Licence to thrill

Hot on the heels of the Desert Festival’s ROUGE, burlesque is back in town. The Australia Burlesque Festival (ABF) is celebrating its 14th year of...

Alice Springs Cinema’s SPOTLIGHT film is SHAYDA.

A young Iranian mother and her six-year-old daughter finds refuge in an Australian women’s shelter during the two weeks of Iranian New Year (Nowrooz) which...

Alyandabu

She was the first local person to catch my undivided attention when I first arrived in Darwin, 1950, aged 17: Straight out of a Drysdale canvas...

Margin’s murmurs getting louder

It’s a hundred odd years since W.B. Yeats wrote: “The best lack all conviction, while the worst / Are full of passionate intensity.” It...

Sculptor draws extra cards

Local sculptor Dan Murphy has taken a break from his usual metalwork practice to get his drawing game on, with some new artworks on...

What’s On in Alice

BreastScreen NT – Free mammograms for over 50s women - 4 September – 6 October - Eurilpa House - Call 13 20 50 for appointments - The BreastScreenNT...

Arts grants gone wild

Dreams of artistic glory are no longer pie in the sky for Centralian creatives, thanks to a $6.8m investment from the NT Government's 2023-2024...

Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story

Alice Springs Cinema’s SPOTLIGHT film is EGO: THE MICHAEL GUDINSKI STORY. Michael Gudinski was a music man, impresario, and natural born hustler. He repeatedly risked everything...

Deadly way of doing science

Schools on Alyawarre Country, northeast of Alice Springs, will expand their Deadly Weather program thanks to a $75,000 grant from the Foundation for Rural...

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