10th Birthday Celebrations!
Back in 2011, an iconic centre of Earth, Fire and Water – the Main Corner Complex – was born. Fast forward 5 years, and... Read More
Back in 2011, an iconic centre of Earth, Fire and Water – the Main Corner Complex – was born. Fast forward 5 years, and... Read More
Ready for some fun? For International Games week we’re having a weekend of gaming! Head into The Riddoch for some classics like Mouse Trap... Read More
This is your opportunity to playtest Keep On Trollin’, a fast-paced game of Traps, Trolls, and Treachery! Local developers, Idle Minds, invite you to... Read More
Every second Saturday visit the Media & VR Studio at The Riddoch to watch digital artists at work. From animation, 3D modelling, video editing,... Read More
Join us for a ladies afternoon where we will get creative in various mini workshops: – earrings from recycled leather and felt – t-shirts... Read More
In conjunction with the Thousands of uses for Millions of Needles exhibition, the Mount Gambier Branch of the Embroiderers’ Guild of SA invite you to join... Read More
In conjunction with the Thousands of uses for Millions of Needles exhibition, the Mount Gambier Branch of the Embroiderers’ Guild of SA invite you to join... 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
Please note due to current COVID-19 restrictions this event has been canceled. Keep checking back for updates or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and... Read More
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We acknowledge the Boandik Peoples as the traditional custodians of the land we meet on today. We respect their spiritual relationship with the land and recognise the deep feelings of attachment our First Nations Peoples have with the land.
Image: Belinda Bonney, Reconciliation of the Nation: we all walk together as one (detail)