What’s on this month
16 Dec 2018
From an open-air cinema to touring a museum dedicated to magic, there are plenty of potential Probus outings right here.
Australian Seniors Tennis Championships
The town of Shepparton will be hosting this senior sports festival, and the surrounding party in January. Check out the seniors singles and teams tennis events at the Shepparton Lawn Tennis Club plus the Shepparton Gold Cup racing event that is on around the same time.
January 7-18
Moonlight Cinema
Brisbane’s Moonlight Cinema heads back to the Roma Street Parkland Amphitheatre where you can see a mix of summer blockbusters and cult classics in the alfresco tropical evenings. BYO rug and enjoy the atmosphere of outdoor cinema.
Until March 31
Australian Museum of Magical Arts
Learn to be a kid again by believing in magic again at the Australian Museum of Magical Arts. This Sydney exhibition not only gives you a glimpse into how magic is performed, but it also looks at the role that magic has played in movies, history and even war. Book now for a special museum tour with a small group.
Throughout summer
Mandela My Life
Produced in close collaboration with The Nelson Mandela Foundation of South Africa, this rich exploration of the life of South Africa’s inspirational leader began in September 2018 on the centenary of Mandela’s birth. Catch it at the Melbourne Museum before it closes on March 3 and the original artefacts and archival footage start travelling the world.
Until March 3
Silkroad Ensemble
Lovers of classical music will want to book early for the Silkroad Ensemble formed by famous cellist Yo-Yo Ma, set to play the Perth Concert Hall. This is classical music but not as you know it with the Grammy-award-winning ensemble mixing it up with different cultures and collaborations.
March 3