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Buzzacott launches solo exhibition

A figure ubiquitous with Central Australian art, Kathleen Buzzacott is launching her solo exhibition, Soft Country, at The Roastery this Friday. The exhibition invites visitors...

Telling true stories

Featuring artworks from six prominent art centres from across Central Australia, the True Story exhibition will showcase life in the Red Centre in its...

GUTS goes national

Centralian Australian contemporary dance organisation GUTS Dance are joining forces with local performer Ashleigh Musk in the coming month, with the pair performing their...

Exciting program for Writer’s Fest

Gina Chick, Daniel Browning, and Jeanine Leane are just some of the 70 artists that have been announced as part of the 2025 Northern...

Final performance for local legends

Having been integral to the local community theatre scene for over a decade, the Alice Springs Theatre Group’s performance of Noises Off will mark...

Archibald arrives at Araluen

The 2024 Archibald Prize exhibition has officially opened at the Araluen Arts Centre this morning, with the collection of stunning portraits now available to...

The treasure amongst the trash

Alice Springs’ young creatives proved that one person’s trash really can be another’s treasure at the 2025 Youth Recycled Art Prize Awards Night, held...

Music creating new worlds

Inspired by the story of Aslan roaring a new world to life in C.S. Lewis’ famous book, The Last Battle, Katie Harder looks to...

Local’s track cares for country

An Alice Springs local musician has taken out one of the top prizes for the inaugural Caring for Country music competition, with winners being...

Excitement builds for CLC half century

Central Land Council (CLC) chair Warren Williams is one of many within the organisation excited for the upcoming 50th anniversary celebrations, with the recently...

Railway’s untold stories

A new book launched at the National Road Transport Hall of Fame looks to reexamine and platform the unheard stories that went into building...

Honouring brothers turned politicians

Gazetted on February 3, 1971, Forrest Crescent takes its name from Sir John and Alexander Forrest, two explorers who during the 19th century made...

Solidarity for death of Warlpiri man

The front of Coles Supermarket became a place of grief and mourning today, as the family of the young Warlpiri man who died in...