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Entertainment

Lighting up Adventure Park

The Christmas Festival of Lights is returning to Adventure Park next week, with more light installations, an extended walking trail, two new rides and...

Live entertainment returns to the Potato Shed

With the easing of restrictions and the gradual re-opening of live music venues, entertainment is set to return to the Potato Shed in the...

A colourful journey

The community will have the opportunity to immerse itself in a garden of recycled delights as award-winning arts company The Indirect Object unveils the...

Bringing back laughs

It’s been a bleak past few months, but local comedy agency What's the Joke is hoping to change that when it brings live stand-up...

Seniors festival kicks on

Lockdowns have left many older people feeling left alone and isolated, with activities they once did no longer available. Local groups couldn’t meet up in...

Gallery to reopen doors with colourful exhibition

With restrictions easing, The Hue and Cry Collective is reopening its doors to the public tonight, with a brand new fully immersive exhibition. The community...

Exhibition to Exhume the grave

An exhibition re-examining one of Australia’s best-known artists has reopened at Geelong Gallery following the easing of lockdown locally. Prior to his death in December...

Local theatre banished – for now

The Big Bad Wolf and Little Riding Red Hood have been banished from the Potato Shed amid COVID-19 restrictions. But the beloved children’s characters...

Unique exhibition knows no pier

Queenscliff pier will come to life this November when more than 80 works by Australian artists will be exhibited above the water. ‘The Queenscliff Art...

Sharon and Karen share art business guidance

After more than two decades working in Hong Kong as an international producer, Sharon Seyd knows a thing or two about making a living...

Ode to ‘making do’ ready when restrictions ease

Victoria is in lockdown, for now, but the National Wool Museum’s tribute to the “make-do Aussie spirit” is set for a fitting return when...

Songstress back for writing sesh

Geelong born-and-bred singer Adalita Srsen hopes to teach local musos how to “tap into their dreams” and everyday life to write songs in October. “Something...

Scott derides AFL fines

Chris Scott has derided the AFL over its willingness to hand out fines, arguing head office is much less able to admit its own...

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