CANCELED: Blinky Bill: The Movie (G)
***CANCELED: IN THE INTEREST OF PUBLIC SAFETY THE SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELED*** Join us for popcorn as we watch an Australian icon... Read More
***CANCELED: IN THE INTEREST OF PUBLIC SAFETY THE SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELED*** Join us for popcorn as we watch an Australian icon... Read More
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2021 AT 1:00 PM LOOBY | Free Film Screening WATCH TRAILER HERE: https://vimeo.com/316955112 Join us as we screen ‘LOOBY’, a documentary... Read More
When Tourette’s sufferer Vincent is admitted into a care home for the mentally unstable, he meets fellow social outcasts Alex, who has OCD, and... Read More
Words on Bathroom Walls tells the story of witty and introspective Adam, who appears to be your typical young adult – a little unkempt... Read More
Screening as part of our school holiday program, join us for this Disney Pixar classic. Flik (Dave Foley) is an inventive ant who’s always... Read More
Presented as part of our Winter school holiday program. Five pups follow an ice cream transport truck to a plane and end up flying... Read More
FREE entry. SCINEMA is an international science film festival providing a platform for filmmakers, professional, amateur and student, to showcase their science films, from... Read More
Screening for World Environment Day, Saturday 5th June at 12 noon. WILD THINGS is a feature length documentary that follows a new generation of... Read More
Celebrate the Australian filmmakers of tomorrow with the Nextwave Youth Week Film Festival, a showcase of the best and brightest films made by young... Read More
_______ ***PLEASE NOTE: THE EVENING LIGHT SHOW HAS BEEN CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE*** PRELUDE The rear wall of The Riddoch Arts & Cultural... Read More
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Image: Belinda Bonney, Reconciliation of the Nation: we all walk together as one (detail)