Canberra's Quarterly Upmarket brings together talented artists, designers, stylists, craftspeople and gourmets all at one destination. It is a unique event to connect the makers of beautiful things to people who appreciate quality, handcrafted and locally designed items.
The Market provides an opportunity for Canberra and regional consumers to sample the region’s produce. It is a community project run by the not-for-profit Rotary Club of Hall, the only rural Rotary Club in the ACT.
Canberra's true Community & Wellbeing Market located at the Macarthur Scout Hall on the southside of Canberra specialising in health & wellbeing stalls, local art & craft, quality home produce & new and 2nd hand goods. Discover heaps of fabulous stalls & exotic entertainment from Bellyup Belly Dancers & African drummers.
Be delighted by the flavour, fun and atmosphere of Canberra's national award winning markets!
Canberra's only indoor markets have a contemporary urban feel and promise a truly sensory experience for locals and tourists.
Canberra Hotels and Canberra Guide with Canberra maps, top attractions, room reservations and hotel deals at a wide range of the best Canberra hotels
Before construction of this planned city of the twentieth century there lies an interesting tale of discovery and settlement as the white man arrived on the Limestone Plains of south-eastern New South Wales. Numerous relics remain to tell the story of Yesterday's Canberra.
Guide to show bags, side shows, animals, entertainment, rides and what's new. Visitors section includes getting there, plan your day, eat & shop, membership, services and facilities. Also information for competitors and exhibitors.
The Australian War Memorial combines a shrine, a world-class museum, and an extensive archive. The Memorial's purpose is to commemorate the sacrifice of those Australians who have died in war. Its mission is to assist Australians to remember, interpret and understand the Australian experience of war and its enduring impact on Australian society.
The National Gallery of Australia's collections include more than 100,000 works of art across four main areas: Australian art, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander art, Asian art and International art
Works in the Gallery are part of Australia's national collection. They belong to the people of Australia and are preserved and presented for their enjoyment and education. It is the Gallery's intention to make the collection as widely appreciated as possible both in Australia and overseas.
Australia's national science and technology centre - one of Canberra's most popular tourist attractions.
Lonely Planet guide to Canberra. Information on events, attractions, activities, and transportation for the independent traveller.
The National Capital Authority's history of Canberra from Federation and Walter Burley Griffin's plan through to the present day attractions and future plans.
Information about the radio telescopes operated by the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex.