Towards a Zero Waste Life
- Wed Jan 30, 6.30-7.30pm, Goulburn Mulwaree Library, 184-194 Bourke St. Ph: 4823 4435 (must book)
Reduce the waste you create with easy tips and recipes. Erin Rhoads (The Rogue Ginger, eco lifestyle website) will show how to swap out single-use plastics, reduce a bin by half and make simple home cleaning recipes.
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Arainn Mhor
- Fri Feb 1, 7.30pm, The Goulburn Club. Ph: 4821 2043
Enjoy a free night of Celtic songs and tunes from local band Arainn Mhor. There’ll even be an opportunity to sing and dance along to the sounds of the fiddle, banjo, concertina and guitar.
St Saviour’s Cathedral
- Sat Feb 2, Bell Tower Tours, 10.30am until 2.30pm
Learn about the history of the St Saviour’s Cathedral Hall with an interactive tour of the bell-towers, its windows and stone work.
- Sat Feb 2, Community Craft & Garage Sale, 9am until 1pm
Take a look at the wonderful craft items, garden equipment, clothes, books, produce, tools, furniture, toys and plants all available for purchase.
Minyambul yiri yimbang
(Because it is a sacred thing)
- Until Sat Feb 2, Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, 184 Bourke St. Ph: 4823 4494
Contemporary artist Nicole Foreshew (Wiradjuri nation) works across photomedia, design, sculpture, film and video, encompassing multi-layered themes that are informed through a deep connection to country. Opening hours: weekdays, 9am to 5pm; Saturday, noon to 4pm.
Remembering Words
- Until Sat Feb 2, Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, 184 Bourke St. Ph: 4823 4494
Figurative painter Clara Adolphs uses randomly collected photographs with a process of repainting. Opening hours: weekdays, 9am to 5pm; Saturday, noon to 4pm.
Armistice: the end of the war to end all wars
- Sun Feb 3, 2-4pm, Mulwaree High School Remembrance Museum, McDermott Dr. Ph: 4821 2587
The Remembrance Museum contains militaria from the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts right back to the New Zealand Maori War, fought in the mid-19th century. Admission: gold coin donation.
The Bleeding Tree
- Fri Feb 1 until Sun Feb 3, The Lieder Theatre. Ph: 4823 0200
With only four shows, this brutal and hilarious play set in rural Australia will have audiences on the edge of their seat. Angus Cerini won the 2014 Griffin Award for his wordplay in The Bleeding Tree.
Goulburn Poultry Fanciers' Society Auction
- Sun Feb 3, 9am, Poultry Pavilion, Goulburn Showground (Gate 6), Braidwood Road. Ph: 0407 402 053
For poultry lovers the auction has over 1,000 fowl with a selection ranging from soft feather and guinea fowl through to turkeys and quail.
Sunday Music Sessions
- Sun Feb 3, 1-5pm, The Goulburn Club. Ph: 4821 2043
Bring your talented friends and family bring to enjoy and share some music. Sing on the veranda or by the fire with Australian and veranda band Americana sessions.
Australian Blues Music Festival
- Thu Feb 7 until Sun 10 Feb, Main stage at Belmore Park and various other venues. Ph: 4822 0007
The must-see festival will showcase international and local blues talent. The main stage at Belmore Park is the perfect venue for families to enjoy the music in an alcohol free venue. Various other venues will host the artists over the four nights with a busking competition which will bring the main street alive.
A Collaboration of Creatives
- Until Sun Feb 10, Gallery on Track, 2 Blackshaw Rd, Goulburn. Ph: 4822 7889
Items from a number of members in crafts including: felting; leather work; patchwork; painting; pottery; woodwork; mixed media; embroidery; and more. Opening hours: 10am to 4pm Wednesday to Sunday.