Year: 2012

Event Recap: Project XO @ Academy

All was quiet on Bundah Street last Friday evening, Good Friday in fact. The usually buzzing alfresco hotspot was empty and closed up for Easter. The glowing neons of Academy stood out on the quiet street, and like a confused moth I headed straight towards the pretty lights.

Academy Nightclub is a strong supporter of Canberra’s local DJ’s, and this quiet evening was about to get a whole lot louder, as ‘Project XO’ was soon to be initiated. Project XO was an event planned by Academy to showcase three of Canberra’s up-and-coming DJ’s; DJ Eldred, XOXO and The Projectz.

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Australian Running Festival 2012

The Australian Running Festival 2012 is back! Incorporating The Canberra Times Canberra Marathon and the Half Marathon and fun runs, this festival offers something for everyone.

If you are a runner, a jogger, a pusher, a walker or in a wheelchair, come along and have some fun.

On Saturday 14th April 2012, the 5km and 10km fun runs will be held and on Sunday 15th April 2012, the Half Marathon, Marathon and Ultra Marathons will be held.

All proceeds will go to charities around Australia.

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Win VIP tickets to GTM

Groovin The Moo (GTM) is back again this year and the lineup is bigger and better than ever!

On Sunday 13th May 2012 at The Meadows, University of Canberra you can catch the likes of Kimbra, Matt Corby, The Getaway Plan and many more.

Two lucky OutInCanberra users will have the chance to win a VIP ticket to GTM. All you have to do is draw your best interpretation of a ‘groovin cow’ and send it to [email protected]

The entries will be judged on creativity and the competition closes on Wednesday 11th April 2012 at 5pm. Only winners will be notified.

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2012 Canberra and Region Heritage Festival

The 2012 Canberra and Region Heritage Festival celebrates ‘innovation’ this year.

Held from Saturday 14th April to Sunday 29th April 2012, this year’s festival is geared up to be the biggest one yet.

Celebrate the lead up to Canberra’s 100th birthday.
From the ingenuity of Aboriginal Australians and their deep knowledge of the land; to examples of resourceful ‘make do’ in hard times; to the creative use of heritage places in the 21st century—the festival celebrates innovation through our heritage past, present and future.

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