From international food and wine festivals and adrenalin-pumping sports events to weird and wacky celebrations, the Australian events calendar is as colourful as it is varied. Check out a selection of events taking place in 2013. More...
As fringe festivals go, the Adelaide Fringe Festival is second only to the Edinburgh Fringe. It is one of the biggest festivals of any kind in the southern hemisphere. More......
Australia has a whole host of adrenalin events that attract competitors from all over the world. More......
Anzac Day is one of Australia’s most significant days of national commemoration. More......
From celebrations of our cultural roots to avant-garde visual arts and Indigenous exhibitions, there are a feast of arts and cultural events held around Australia every year. More......
Aussie Wine Month (AWM) is a month long celebration of Australian wine presented by Wine Australia, taking place in April 2013. More......
Australia Day is a time for Australians of all backgrounds to come together as a nation and to celebrate what's great about Australia. More......
Witness the drama, endurance, sporting prowess and skill on the courts at the Australian Open – The Grand Slam of Asia-Pacific, the first of the Grand Slam tennis events to be held each year. More......
The Australian Open of Surfing festival combines world-class athletes, artists and fans in a celebration of youth-culture, innovation and athleticism at Sydney’s Manly Beach - the birthplace of modern surfing. More......
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