The Rainforest Information Centre presents DEEP ECOLOGY with John Seed and friends At Winderong Farm, Bring your own tent or campervan or air b&b or you can stay in your own home if you live nearby. Tickets are sliding scale from $150-$600 ($150 for students or unemployed, $600 if you've got a great job or wealthy,
The Rainforest Information Centre presents DEEP ECOLOGY with John Seed and friends At Winderong Farm, Bring your own tent or campervan or air b&b or you can stay in your own home if you live nearby. Tickets are sliding scale from $150-$600 ($150 for students or unemployed, $600 if you've got a great job or wealthy,
The Rainforest Information Centre presents DEEP ECOLOGY with John Seed and friends At Winderong Farm, Bring your own tent or campervan or air b&b or you can stay in your own home if you live nearby. Tickets are sliding scale from $150-$600 ($150 for students or unemployed, $600 if you've got a great job or wealthy,
Presented in association with Musica Viva Australia Women of Song is an authentic show of conversations and songs, articulating First Nations cultural practice in the here and now, live on stage. Women of Song is an innovative new show, developed by the acclaimed Jessie Lloyd (of Mission Songs Project) including themes of intergenerational practices, singing on and from
Nexas Quartet - Performing "From Paris to New York" playing at the Kangaroo Valley Hall
Join Simpson for a big, stretchy conversation over lunch about the way food, memories and politics surround descendants of colonised people. The event includes a light lunch developed in collaboration with the artist and Executive Chef Douglas Innes-Will. Day Schedule 11am | parā / phus-phusā A solo performance by Sancintya Mohini Simpson, activating the installation Vessel (iteration #4). As a descendant of indentured labourers, Simpson seeks to address the