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Shop. Dine and Play in the City SHOP IN FULL COLOUR TWILIGHT HAWKERS MARKET: LITTLE GREEN THUMB WORKSHOPS © POP-UP EDITION © Until 13 October 1 Various venues and times Until 4 October ] Forrest Place 110am to 2pm across Perth | Free and ticketed events | visitperth.com.au Every Friday and Saturday until 12 October *$10 per booking (up to 4 children) | visitperth.com.au Immerse yourself in the rich and diverse retail experience Fridays at Barrack Square, Saturdays at Regal Place Bring the little ones to these hands-on school holiday that only the city can offer with its mix of independent 4.30 to 8.30pm | Free | visitperth.com.au workshops in Forrest Place where they can make flower retailers, big brands, all-day entertainment and distinctive Special pop-up editions of the well-loved Twilight Hawkers crowns, bee hotels, terrarium gardens and more. Plus, dining destinations. Whether you're after a unique shopping Markets will be coming to Perth this spring as part of Shop they can learn about the Nyoongar six seasons and bush experience, want to try some new cuisines or dishes, or in Full Colour. These mini markets will be overflowing with tucker food in an open and fun environment. "Receive a entertain the family these school holidays, there's something hawker-style food that will transport your taste buds to $10 gift card on arrival to spend at selected city retailers. for everyone and every budget to shop, dine and play in the city another world. this spring. SENSE OF SPRING LOVE IS A FLOWER OUTDOORYOGA SHOP. DINE AND Until 13 October | enex, Raine Square, Forrest Chase, Until 13 October | Watertown Brand Outlet Every Friday until 11 October | Harold Boas Gardens Carillon City, 140 | Centre opening hours | Free Centre opening hours | Free | visitperth.com.au 7 to Sam | Free | visitperth.com.au visitperth.com.au Be delighted by a greenhouse filled with colourful creations made Start your day right with free outdoor yoga in the beautiful PLAY IN THE CITY. Explore spectacular spring-themed spaces around the city. of sugar, crystals, glitter and clay. Harold Boas Gardens. Suitable for all levels. BYO yoga mat. visitperth.conn.au #shopinfuUcolour ^ Q ^ INTERACTIVE MURAL PERTH HOME GROWN MAKE A WISH ®® 2,4 and 6 October | Elizabeth Quay | 8.30am to 12pm Every Sunday | Murray Street Mall 111am to 4pm Until 13 October | Hay Street and Murray Free | visitperth.com.au Free | visitperth.com.au Street Malls | All day | Free | visitperth.com.au Explore your inner artist and take part in painting a mural based Spend a relaxing morning at these sustainable living markets Close your eyes and make a wish as giant light-up dandelions on native flora and fauna from Kings Park and the Swan River. filled with speciality goods, handmade gifts and more. appear throughout the Hay Street and Murray Street Malls. THE OLD COURT HOUSE LAW MUSEUM AWESOME FESTIVAL © ART UPMARKET Every Tuesday to Friday | Stirling Gardens 5 to 11 October | Perth Cultural Centre 19 October | Winthrop Hall, UWA110am to 4pm 10am to 4pm | Free | lawsocietywa.asn.au/the-museum Various times | Free | awesomearts.com Free | perthupmarket.com.au ^lasoiDO Take a stroll through Stirling Gardens down to one of only a few The AWESOME International Arts Festival for Bright Young Connecting local WA artists with art enthusiasts, this market is the law museums in the world, housed in the City of Perth's oldest Things (AWESOME Festival) is back again showcasing a perfect day out for creatives. With a curated selection of more than building, constructed in 1836. Inside, legal, political and social spectacular array of events including theatre, dance, early 55 of Perth's most talented artists, you won't leave empty handed. histories of Western Australia are intertwined with interactive childhood activities, music, film, literature, visual arts and displays that provoke curiosity. creative hands-on activities. AWESOME is committed to GARAGE SALE TRAIL presenting high-quality, layered programming for children 19 to 20 October | Various locations and times PILATES AT ELIZABETH QUAY o aged 0-12 and their families. Free | garagesaletrail.com.au Every Wednesday until 9 October | Elizabeth Quay Garage Sale Trail is one big weekend of garage sales that Sam to 9am | Free | visitperth.com.au MUSIC ON THE TERRACE: Q happens across Australia to help encourage reuse, reduce waste MUSIC OF THE NIGHT Join Heartbeat High for free pilates every Wednesday morning and minimise our impact on mother nature. in October. BYG pilates mat. 10 October | Government House Ballroom | From 7pm Ticketed | perthconcerthall.com.au AUSSIE BACKYARD BIRD COUNT YOGA ON THE LAWN A fun-filled night of popular tunes dished up with delicious food 21 to 27 October | Your backyard | All day Every Wednesday in October | Cathedral Square o and wine. This event features outstanding professional singers Free | aussiebirdcount.org.au I2.30pm I Free | visitperth.com.au alongside brilliant young students from the WA Academy of Birdlife Australia's Aussie Backyard Bird Count is on again, Join Myall Wellbeing as they take you through a complimentary Performing Arts. Music of the Night will be presented in cabaret as part of National Bird Week celebrations. This community yoga session. Don't forget to bring your own mat and plenty of mode with table seating. event can be done from your own backyard (or any outdoor good vibes. Open to all ages and levels of ability. space) and is great for the whole family. It helps create a FORREST LIVE snapshot of Australia's birds, providing vital information and 11 to 13 October | Forrest Chase shopping hours © enables you to get to know more about the birds in your local Free | visitperth.com.au Every Saturday | Perth City Farm | Sam to 12pm area. Registration essential. Free | perthcityfarm.org.au | visitperth.com.au Head to Forrest Chase this weekend for a variety of interactive This vibrant, volunteer-run market is full of local, organic and events and activities to celebrate the newly opened precinct. SOUNDS AND WORDS biodynamic produce, as well as an array of other products and Featuring a WAMFest headline act, fashion shows and roving 23 October | City of Perth Library | 5.30 to 6.30pm wares, many of which are eco-friendly, organic or handmade. performers, the hrst day will be buzzing with entertainment. Free | soundsandwords.eventbrite.com.au circus lessons and flash Saturday will include family-friendly Today, literature is most often read silently. In this talk, Tanya mobs, while Sunday will focus on health and wellbeing, with JAZZ FOR JUNIORS Dalziell from the University of Western Australia will convince pop-up installations from Lululemon and Goodlife Health Clubs. 1 and 2 October | His Majesty's Theatre you that writing can also be noisy. Bookings are essential. 9.30am or 11am | $12.50 | ptt.wa.gov.au Plus, all weekend enjoy esports with Ground Zero Gaming and Join West Australian Youth Jazz Orchestra as they introduce makeovers in the beauty hub. PERTH MA the instruments in a jazz band and the concepts of jazz music to 26 October | Yagan Square 110am to 4pm LIGHT THE NIGHT children under 7 through these fun-filled concerts. Free | perthmakersmarket.com.au 11 October | Elizabeth Quay | 5pm to 8pm | Free Celebrate the arrival of spring at these central markets that Q ® O ® G MINI FOOTBALL WORLD CUP lightthenight.org.au make it easy to shop local. With an array of talented stallholders, ARTS FOOD WELLNESS FAMILY SPORT ACCESSIBLE^ 1 to 11 October | Langley Park | Various times Join the Leukaemia Foundation's evening lantern walk to you won't leave empty handed. From $S.50 | perth2019.com transform the darkness into a sea of glowing light to beat Thirty-two nations will compete in an international men's blood cancer. There will be entertainment for the whole family, CONSTELLATION CUP ® six-a-side football (soccer) tournament to claim the 2019 cup. delicious food and coffee vendors plus breathtaking views 27 October | RAC Arena 110am | Ticketed FIND OUT WHAT'S ON IN Experience the action from a purpose-built stadium and enjoy of the cityscape. Registration is essential. racarena.com.au THE CITY OF PERTH THIS MONTH food and beverages in the fan zone. THE PERTfi rSBY PARTY 2019 The Samsung Diamonds will bring international netball to town as part of the 2019 Constellation Cup Series. With New CREATE A BOOK 12 October | Perth Town Hall | 7pm to 12am Zealand's Silver Ferns claiming victory against Australia at the 1 to 13 October | City of Perth Library $49.95 I visitperth.com.au Netball World Cup this year, the Diamonds will be out to turn Library hours | Free | perth.wa.gov.au/library Celebrate the roaring 20s with a party like no other. Get the the tables in this series. The two teams have battled each other gang together, walk the red carpet and make some memories. Children of all ages are invited to write, illustrate and construct for netball supremacy since 1938, so this game is set to be a City of Perth Ticket includes food, professional red-carpet photos, their own book. We'll provide the supplies, they bring the ideas! nail-biting encounter. entertainment and more. 18+ only. No bookings required. visitperth.com.au DISCOVER LOCAL ARCHITECTURE BUILD A STORY WORKSHOP (h.)Q EMERGING WRITERS GROUP - WITH BUILT PERTH FREE PUBLIC PLAYS 3 October | City of Perth Library | 2pm to 3pm 29 October | City of Perth Library | 6.30pm to 7.30pm © ® ® Free | [email protected] 19 October | City of Perth Library 111am and 4pm Free | builtperth.eventbrite.com.au Free | visitperth.com.au Have you wondered how a story might have ended if the Join authors Tom McKendrick and Elliot Langdon to explore the Members of the Emerging Writers Group for 2019 have worked characters made different choices? Bring the kids along to this fascinating stories behind 50 of Perth's most iconic buildings, with Black Swan State Theatre Company to workshop their fun workshop where they'll learn how to craft stories that end a from a prison built by convicts to the modern-day McMansion.
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