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  • Exhibitions and Shows (28)
    1. 2012 Centenary Expedition On 12 March 2012 at 10am the Centenary Expedition of 50 plus one or two cylinder veteran motorcycles and automobiles will depart from the Old General Post Office Perth on a 4,100 kilometre run to Sydney. The expedition will take 20 days with two rest days. The expedition will celebrate Ferguson’s and Britle’s first crossing of an Australian motor vehicle in 1912, which they undertook in a 1910 single cylinder 10 horsepower brush taking 28 days with virtually no roads, driving from dawn to dusk.
    2. Being in Heaven Cinema Event & Q+A Following sold out screenings in Byron Bay and the Sunshine Coast, Being in Heaven, a new 90-minute cinema film will open in Perth for one week only from 11 to 16 March.
    3. Brownes EveryWoman Expo The spectacular Brownes EveryWoman Expo provides a unique opportunity for women to touch, smell, taste, hear and discover the latest in cosmetics, fashions, health and beauty, wines and food, cooking, lifestyle, fitness, fashion, accessories, new age, gifts and everything in between, all in a relaxed, fun environment.
    4. Butchers Picnic The Butcher’s Picnic is a day to celebrate the skilled, saucy talking masters of meat and craftsmen of cuts, butchers.
    5. Careers, Education & Employment Expo If you’re aged between 16 and 60 and looking for a head start or a new beginning, the Careers, Education & Employment Expo is for you!
    6. City of Perth Winter Arts Season This June the City of Perth Winter Arts Season will return to the city this June and August. Offering a rich tapestry of arts events designed to keep the chill of winter at bay.
    7. Discover the Treasures of the Hills Put on your walking shoes for a family adventure of fun and discovery as you explore the village of Mundaring while participating in the exciting activities.
    8. HIA Spring Home Show The HIA Spring Home Show appeals to anyone looking to build a new home, add an extension, renovate, re-decorate, save the planet or just save money. A spectacular added attraction is the Perth Pool and Spa Expo. Taking up almost one entire pavilion, it has everything for anyone looking to make a splash this summer, with displays on all the latest in outdoor pools, spas and everything that goes with them.
    9. Kings Park Festival The annual Kings Park Festival has blossomed into a month long celebration that includes an intensive program of events throughout wildflower September. Famous for the colourful displays of native wildflowers throughout the Botanic Garden, the festival also provides a delightful range of community activities to suit all ages and interests. Choose from a variety of gardening and art workshops, take a guided wildflower and bird walk, ‘meet an artist’ at the Aspects of Kings Park retail gallery, enjoy free live musical and theatrical entertainment in the Botanic Garden, take a stroll through the Wildflower Marketplace and much, much more.
    10. Lit Fest 2010 What do a clown doctor, a botanist, an ex-hippy and a didgeridoo player have in common? A literature festival might not be the obvious answer but these are just some of the diverse backgrounds you can expect from the presenters at Lit Fest 2010 – Storylines.
    11. McCubbin: Last Impressions 1907-17 Experience the exhibition McCubbin: Last Impressions 1907-17 at the Art Gallery of Western Australia, a highlight of Perth’s cultural calendar this summer. Frederick McCubbin is one of the foremost Australian Impressionists who continued to experiment artistically throughout his career, producing wonderful colour and light-filled paintings. Two works from the State Art Collection, The Old Garden and Self portrait, are featured in the exhibition.
    12. Mid Winter Wander Share the passion with Veteran and Vintage, Classic and Commercial, Hot Rods, and Street Machines and Bikes. The event begins at 9.00am from the Stockland Shopping Centre at Glendale and then travels to Hunter Valley Gardens Village. Families, visitors and enthusiasts all welcome to come and see the show.
    13. Momentum Forum's International Women's Day Luncheon The Momentum Forum 2010 International Women’s Day luncheon event is on Monday 29 March, 2010 at the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre.
    14. National Archeology Week Have you ever wondered what archaeologists do, particularly in Western Australia? Many people when they think of archaeology think of the Pyramids or Indiana Jones. Few are aware of the fascinating archaeology that can be found in their own town or suburb with amazing history located right under their feet.
    15. National Tree Day This year’s National Tree Day will take place around the country on Sunday 1 August. Celebrating its 15th year, Planet Ark is calling on keen gardeners to coordinate tree-planting sites or provide ongoing care to the many thousands of existing native trees and shrubs which have been planted as part of National Tree Day.
    16. One Movement for Music Perth One Movement For Music Perth is the essential tastemaker and music industry event in the southern hemisphere.
    17. Perth Caravan and Camping Show Discover the freedom that caravanning and camping can bring to your life at the 2010 Perth Caravan and Camping Show.
    18. Perth Fashion Festival Perth, Western Australia will be awash with fashion fever as the annual Perth Fashion Festival comes to life for 2010.
    19. Psychic Awareness Magical Fair - Fremantle Would you like your future told? Or do you need some personal direction? Visit the psychic fair for aura photos, astrology and numerology charts, clairvoyants, tarot or hands on healing.
    20. Psychic Awareness Magical Fair - Gosnells Would you like your future told? Or do you need some personal direction? Visit the psychic fair for aura photos, astrology and numerology charts, clairvoyants, tarot or hands on healing.
    21. Psychic Awareness Magical Fair - Midland Would you like your future told? Or do you need some personal direction? Visit the psychic fair for aura photos, astrology and numerology charts, clairvoyants, tarot or hands on healing.
    22. Red Bull Air Race The Red Bull Air Race World Championship features the world's best race pilots in a motor sports competition that combines speed, precision and skills. Using the fastest, most agile and lightweight racing planes, pilots navigate a low-level aerial track made up of air-filled pylons, flying at speeds reaching 370 kilometres an hour while withstanding forces of up to 12 G.
    23. Sculpture by the Sea Sculpture by the Sea returns to Cottesloe Beach for the sixth annual exhibition from 4 to 21 March 2010.
    24. Scultpures by the Swan Experience the specially created sculptures installed beside the Swan River. Come and see a large 350 kilogram egg with a small window revealing a chicken playing a violin, a cup of coffee sitting on a ledge and a single light globe that hangs from the ceiling.
    25. Stations of the cross exhibition The Uniting Church in the city is presenting a unique art exhibition for all Perth visitors to enjoy. The event will be held in Wesley Uniting Church, one of the oldest and most iconic churches in our city and is inspired by the story of the Passion and the final days in the life of Jesus. 15 visual artists representing some of Western Australia’s finest creative talent have been invited to contribute their own interpretation of one Station of the Cross collectively providing a fresh contemporary take on the universal themes that lie at the heart of Easter.
    26. Summer of Fun - Hello Baby Part of the City of Cockburn Summer of Fun events is Hello Baby. Mums and bubs this one is specifically for you. Treat you and your bub to a morning out and have some fun, meet new people, make new friends and get lots of mother and baby info.
    27. Supanova Pop Culture Expo Gathered from the wonderful worlds of science-fiction, pulp television/movies, toys, console gaming, trading cards, animation/cartoons, fantasy, comic books, entertainment technology, books, music, sport, internet sites and fan-clubs, Supanova Pop Culture Expo is where the adoring public comes face to face with the creative talent that inspire their imaginary worlds under one big roof.
    28. The National Careers and Employment Expo The National Careers and Employment Expo is Australia's largest national careers and employment event. The expo has been the leading platform for organisations to present real jobs, career pathways and further education opportunities to thousands of Australians.
  • Festivals and Celebrations (17)
    1. 2010 WAMi Festival After shifting the WAMis from February to May, a massive 80,000 people attended the WAMi Festival showcases and programs in 2009. The 2010 WAMi Festival is set to be just as big with the WAMi Awards, Northbridge Saturday Spectacular, WAMi Music Business Conference and WAMi Regional Tours all set to return, alongside the debut of fresh events in new spaces and venues such as the Northbridge Piazza and small bars across the Metro area.
    2. A Toast to the Coast The fourth annual Food and Wine festival is set to be the biggest yet! Enjoy gourmet tastings from olives, wines, chocolate and more. Plus loads of live entertainment throughout the day.
    3. Autumn River Festival Treat the family to an abundance of entertainment and activities at the City of Belmont’s Autumn River Festival at Garvey Park.
    4. AWESOME Arts Festival The Awesome Festival is an annual event known as the Perth's International Arts Festival for young people, providing young West Australians with access to the world's best contemporary art experiences.
    5. City of Perth Australia Day Skyworks 250,000 people line the foreshore of the Swan River for our country's largest annual community celebration on Australia Day.
    6. Eat Drink Perth The City of Perth’s month long annual celebration of city restaurants, cafes, bars and food specialty stores has a new name… Eat Drink Perth. Formerly City Food and Wine Month, Eat Drink Perth will be launched on 26 February with the popular event dinner on the dock in Claisebrook Cove.
    7. Festival of Christmas This year the City of Perth will be casting magic over Western Australia families with the Festival of Christmas.
    8. Heritage Perth Heritage Day Heritage Perth Heritage Days celebrate Perth’s history going back many thousands of years.
    9. Hills Heartbeat Festival The Hills Heartbeat Festival is a celebration of the hills lifestyle. Hosted by Armadale Christian College, the festival includes other venues in the area with galleries, winery, pioneer village and organic growers.
    10. Keys to Music The West Australian Symphony Orchestra presents Graham Abbott, presenter of Keys to Music, who joins the Orchestra for a live recording of his popular program on ABC Classic FM 97.7. Learn more about Debussy’s dramatic impressionist work as it captures the colour, light and mood of the ocean.
    11. Kids in the City & City Playground Pass Enjoy your school holidays in the city with the City of Perth Kids in the City Program.
    12. Leederville Carnivale The Leederville Carnivale is coming to town this March. Brace yourself for masked madness, sword swallowers, giant inflatable sun gods in the shadow of aerial artists, dancing in the street and live tunes – all in the vibrant Oxford Street quarter.
    13. New Year's Eve in Northbridge Get ready to farewell 2010 with a party as the City of Perth delivers a night of free, family friendly entertainment across Northbridge.
    14. Perth's Autumn Festival Something’s always happening in Perth’s Eastern Region and Autumn is really special!
    15. Rockingham Musselfest The 11th annual Rockingham Musselfest presented by Fremantle Ports is on again at the Rockingham Foreshore. The Rockingham Musselfest is a free community festival, focusing on the wealth of the Rockingham region, the local industry, local talent, art and craft, food and wine.
    16. The Revelation Perth Film Festival Australia’s most unique film event, the Revelation Perth International Film Festival, features over 100 signature works that explore style, content and form over ten days in July.
    17. Turning on the Christmas Lights On Friday 12 November 2010 Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi will join 3,000 people in Forrest Place for the annual ‘Turning on the Christmas Lights’. This popular annual celebration will officially open the City of Perth’s Festival of Christmas.
  • Markets (1)
    1. Perth Upmarket Perth Upmarket is Perth’s premier quarterly market for original and handcrafted wares.
  • Performances (34)
    1. A Night in Paris with Sumi Jo ‘Sumi Jo is a bona fide great of the singing world’ – Ionarts
    2. Beethoven's Emperor ‘Guy’s playing is beautiful and meticulous ... bold, romantic, and occasionally gutsy’ – Classics Today.
    3. Beethoven's Emperor - Morning Symphony Our first Morning Symphony features an all-Beethoven program. In his Western Australian Symphony Orchestra (WASO) debut, stunning French pianist François-Frédéric Guy brings great passion and energy to the ever-popular Emperor Concerto.
    4. Beethoven's World Beethoven, one of the greatest composers to have ever lived, was completely deaf by the time he was 30, yet the music continued to swirl inside his head. Come with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra and enter the amazing world of Beethoven, a world of silence that produced famous works like Symphony No. 5 and Für Elise.
    5. Beethovens Ninth Beethoven’s Symphony No.9 is one of the greatest symphonic works ever written. Concluding with the passionate Ode to Joy, this work speaks its message of freedom and love across the ages. Liza Lim’s new work is inspired by the pearl shell carvings of the Kimberley; a unique piece from our time and our place.
    6. Breakings Amongst a pile of out-of-tune television sets, walls converge and a body is caught between hope and fear. Breakings questions our relationship with the media and how it influences our perception of the world.
    7. Bugs Bunny at the Symphony Bugs Bunny at the Symphony is a spectacular fusion of classic Warner Bros. cartoons projected on the big screen, accompanied by their exciting original Carl Stalling scores played live by the West Australian Symphony Orchestra.
    8. Emanuel Ensemble's Mothers Day Concert - Viva Vivaldi! Emanuel Ensemble presents their Mothers Day concert Viva Vivaldi! Celebrate Mothers Day with one of the most loved composers, Antonia Vivaldi known as the ‘Red Priest of Venice’.
    9. Enigma Variations Elgar’s expansive composition, dedicated to “my friends pictured within”, is renowned for both the music itself and the enigmas surrounding it. Barber’s poignant Adagio captures more than words can express - this is music of the utmost beauty.
    10. Jean-Yves Thibaudet Plays Grieg Jean-Yves Thibaudet returns to Perth to perform one of the most dramatic piano concertos ever written. While writing his iconic fifth symphony, Sibelius was inspired by cranes flying overheard - 30 years later he saw them again only days before his death.
    11. Kristjan Jarvi Conducts Symphonie Fantastique After his triumphant debut with West Australian Symphony Orchestra in 2008, Kristjan Järvi is back to perform Berlioz’ magical Symphonie Fantastique, a work describing the young composer’s infatuation with a great actress. Exceptional young Russian violinist Mikhail Simonyan makes his Australian debut with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra.
    12. Lady Macbeth In the company of Britten and Tchaikovsky, Paul Daniel opens this season with some outstanding music performed by Western Australian Symphony Orchestra’s (WASO’s) own David Evans and exciting United Kingdom tenor Allan Clayton. Shostakovich’s mighty opera Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk contains some of the most exciting orchestral writing of the last 100 years.
    13. Lazarev Conducts Tchaikovsky ‘Lazarev has an abundance of that indefinable X factor that brings out the very best in the musicians over whom he presides’ – The West Australian.
    14. MAMMA MIA! MAMMA MIA! The world's number one musical is coming to Perth.
    15. Mozart & Elgar Paul Daniel continues his interpretations of Elgar’s great symphonies with the Second. This mighty work captures the spirit and emotions of the passing of King Edward VII, to whose memory this work is dedicated. West Australia Symphony Orchestra Principal Cello Rod McGrath shines in Korngold’s rarely performed Cello Concerto, encapsulating the composer’s time in Hollywood.
    16. Oleg Caetani & Jian Wang Oleg Caetani returns to the West Australia Symphony Orchestra to conduct a concert of eights with another favourite guest, cello superstar Jian Wang. Schubert’s Symphony No.8, the Unfinished; eight years since WASO last performed Schumann’s lyrical Cello Concerto; and Beethoven’s light-hearted Symphony No.8.
    17. Paul Daniel Conducts Sibelius Sibelius said “God opens the door for a moment and His orchestra plays the Fifth Symphony”. One of his most shining works; we know you will be uplifted by the power of this glorious music.
    18. Perth Cultural Centre Free Music Program The East Perth Redevelopment Authority brings you the Perth Cultural Centre Music Program. A series of free concerts held in the Perth Cultural Centre during February and March this year.
    19. Phillip Glass Meets Beethoven Dennis Russell Davies, former music director of the City of Bonn - Beethoven’s birthplace - brings enormous authority to this work of the great Classical master. Philip Glass is one of the great composers of our time, equally at home in film music as in orchestral writing. His Symphony No.6 receives its Australian premiere.
    20. Ravel's Bolero TaikOz visits Perth again to perform Mono-Prism, an electrifying display of ancient drumming and physical power in a program created around dance. The West Australian Symphony Orchestra (WASO) performs Ravel’s masterpiece Bolero, and premieres a brand new work by Australia’s master composer Ross Edwards that has been specially written for this concert.
    21. Ressurrection Symphony It’s said that Mahler’s symphonies are like life itself - a soaring description of joy, of nature, of happiness and of triumph over adversity. With over 200 musicians on stage, Mahler’s second symphony is like no other - a monumental orchestral and choral masterpiece.
    22. Richard Tognetti with WASO A National Treasure, Richard Tognetti joins the Western Australian Symphony Orchestra (WASO) to lead a concert brimming with energy and imagination in a program spanning three centuries of music. Mozart’s third Violin Concerto is overflowing with lyrical melodies and Dvorák’s symphony will stir your heart with its rousing themes.
    23. Romeo and Juliet - Morning Symphony You’ll be on the edge of your seat as this music transports you from the suspense of a Hitchcock thriller to Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy of two young lovers destined to be together.
    24. Romeo and Juliet - WASO Prokofiev tells the story of star-crossed lovers in music that stirs the passions. Herrmann’s music for Hitchcock’s classic horror film Psycho tells a very different story but with equally stirring music. Hailed as one of the most remarkable violinists of his generation, Renaud Capuçon brings Korngold’s sumptuous Violin Concerto to life.
    25. Simone Young Counducts Simone Young returns to the West Australian Symphony Orchestra with brilliant American pianist Garrick Ohlsson in a program of music full of beauty and wonder. Elgar’s Enigma Variations contains mysterious dedications and secrets, the true meaning of which we can only guess.
    26. Slavonic Dances The ever changing emotions in Dvorák’s Slavonic Dances offer the perfect opportunity for Vladimir Verbitsky to deliver his always passionate performances with his beloved West Australian Symphony Orchestra. 2008 ABC Symphony Australia Young Performer of the Year, Maxwell Foster, debuts with West Australian Symphony Orchestra performing Mozart’s sublime Jeunehomme Piano Concerto.
    27. Space Classics Stand by for action as West Australian Symphony Orchestra launches you on a journey to infinity and beyond with favourite classics such as Holst’s The Planets and the theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey. The Orchestra takes off with John Williams’ music from Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, The Return of the Jedi and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, plus music that boldly goes where no music has gone before with Jerry Goldsmith’s theme from Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
    28. Summer of Fun - Seniors Evening One of Cockburn’s most coveted events – The Seniors Evening is a special social event for the over 50’s. Annually held at the Dalmatinac Club in Hamilton Hill, this event offers live entertainment and buffet meal, raffles and door prizes.
    29. Symphony In the City The City of Perth and the West Australian Symphony Orchestra present a free outdoor concern in the city for music lovers, attraction thousands to the Perth Foreshore.
    30. The Best of The West End The West Australian Symphony Orchestra is joined by stars of the West End to bring you some of the best-known musical hits from London’s fabulous theatre district. Featuring highlights from The Lion King, Miss Saigon, The Phantom of the Opera and Evita, we invite you to join us for this powerhouse presentation of songs from some of the biggest shows ever produced.
    31. The Composer is Dead The Composer is Dead and the Inspector is called in to unravel the mystery. Whodunnit? The violins, woodwinds, trumpets and even the Conductor of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra are interrogated by the Inspector, but each has an alibi. Join the West Australian Symphony Orchestra as Lemony Snicket’s enthralling tale is brought to life.
    32. The Sapphires from Black Swan State Theatre Company The Sapphires by Tony Briggs is a hit musical that tells the true story of the McCrae sisters, four gorgeous singers from New South Wales who dream of fame and fortune. As their careers take off, they find themselves far from the glitz and glamour, in the war zone of Vietnam entertaining the troops. This feel-good production is full of the Motown classics that defined a generation, like Higher and Higher and Respect. Starring Christine Anu and Casey Donovan.
    33. The Swimming Club from Black Swan State Theatre Company Six young people from around the world, including two University of Western Australia students, spend one glorious summer together on a Greek island in 1983.
    34. Verbitsky Conducts Dvorak West Australian Symphony Orchestra’s esteemed Conductor Laureate, Vladimir Verbitsky takes charge of the Orchestra in a concert filled with Bohemian rhythms and colourful melodies, taking you on an unforgettable musical journey through Dvorák’s Slavic homeland.
  • Sporting Events (9)
    1. Bundaberg Rum Rugby Series Test Match - Australia v England The 2010 Bundaberg Rum Rugby Series Test Match will see the Qantas Wallabies match up against some of the world’s best rugby nations over six matches in Australia.
    2. HBF Freeway Bike Hike for Asthma The HBF Freeway Bike Hike for Asthma is Western Australia's largest single day cycling event and the third largest cycling event in Australia with more than 8,000 participants in 2009.
    3. HBF Run for a Reason The HBF Run for a Reason, presented by The West Australian, is a new event where you can walk, run, jog or stroll your way to the finish line, while raising money for six leading West Australian charities.
    4. Hilarys Triathlon Hillarys Triathlon two is the fifth and final race of the Honda North Trievents Triathlon series. Held in the scenic Whitfords Nodes Park, the location makes for a great spectator area with its shady areas and children’s play ground.
    5. Honda North TriEvents Triathlon Series The 2009-10 TriEvents Honda North Triathlon Series is on again, Western Australia's leading Triathlon Series and home to the Pure Blonde Pursuit Series and TriEvents Enticer Series. The 2009-10 season sees an exciting step forward with Honda North joining as naming rights sponsor of the series, bringing with them some great opportunities and improvements from the 2008-09 series.
    6. Quit Targa West QUIT Targa West is Western Australia’s only tarmac rally, running over a four day period. Combining both exhilarating and spectacular driving stages with stimulating social events in a five star environment and highly visible public locations and has proven itself to be hugely popular with competitors, spectators and sponsors.
    7. Rebel Sport City to Surf for Activ The 2010 Rebel Sport City to Surf for Activ will be held on Sunday 29th August 2010 and will incorporate six events taking participants on a journey from the City of Perth to City Beach, one of Australia’s most spectacular beaches. Over 40,000 participants are expected to take part across all events making the Carnival the second largest of its kind in the southern hemisphere and the largest community sporting event in Western Australia.
    8. Santos Great Bike Ride The Santos Great Bike Ride is a charity ride around the scenic Swan River. The ride raises money for three charities the St John of God Foundation, Hope for Children and the Heart Foundation.
    9. Western Australian Cricket Association The Western Australian Cricket Association hosts a variety of Interstate and International cricket events in the Western Australian capital city, Perth.
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