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SUMMARY:Learning Ayurveda and Ashtanga Yoga for Holistic Wellness & Healing
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\nTo provide comprehensive information about wisdom of Ayurveda and Ashtanga Yoga\, a series of talks is being organised in the Central Coast area of Sydney near Ettalong Beach\, about a minute’s walk from the Beach at the annexe of Ettalong 50 + Leisure & Learning Centre.\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\nProf. (Dr) Raj Kumar Sharma – A renowned Ayurveda scholar\, with more than 40 years of experience in teaching and practice of Ayurveda in India at Dayanand Ayurvedic College and Hospital\, Jalandhar\, as Professor\, Principal\, and Assistant Director\, with the public sector as Ayurvedic Medical Officer. \nFounder and Executive Editor\, Ayurvedic Magazine – D A V Ayurveda for Holistic Health \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDetails of the Talks Series Programme\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor an extensive understanding of the topic and the convenience of the participants\, and to accommodate their busy schedule\, the series of talks has been spread into \nOne Weekend a Month (First Weekend) \nTen Weekends a Year \nFebruary 2026 to November 2026 \nDates of the weekends of the month- February 7 & 8\, March 7 & 8\, April 4 & 5\, May 2 & 3\, June 6 & 7\, July 4 & 5\, August 1 & 2\, Sept 5 & 6\, October 3 & 4\, Nov 7 & 8 \n10 to 3 pm schedule (Lunch Break 12- 1 pm) \nGET TICKETS HERE: https://www.drrajkumarsharma.com/ettalong-talk-series/
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/learning-ayurveda-and-ashtanga-yoga-for-holistic-wellness-healing/
LOCATION:Ettalong 50+ Leisure & Learning Centre\, 5-7\, Broken Bay Road\, Ettalong\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2257\, Australia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260530
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SUMMARY:Hayakal al Noor (Bodies of Light) Exhibition by Narjis Mirza
DESCRIPTION:  \nIn collaboration with the Brimbank Writers & Readers Festival\, artist Narjis Mirza explores the poetic and spiritual dimensions of text and light. \nHayakal al Noor (Bodies of Light) illuminates sacred Arabic letters from the Quran to life\, combining calligraphy with projection. The work encourages contemplation of unseen realms\, revealing the subtle interplay between art\, language and transcendence. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Creative Brimbank
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/hayakal-al-noor-bodies-of-light-exhibition-by-narjis-mirza/
LOCATION:Wall behind Brimbank Community and Civic Centre\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3020\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260314T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260614T143000
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SUMMARY:Biennale of Sydney – Student-Led Art Tours
DESCRIPTION:Art education just got a serious upgrade. As part of Sydney’s most celebrated international art event\, the 25th Biennale of Sydney: Rememory\, students are invited to experience world-class contemporary art up close through specially designed guided tours that bring the exhibitions to life in ways a textbook never could. \nRunning free across five major venues White Bay Power Station\, Art Gallery of NSW\, Chau Chak Wing Museum\, Campbelltown Arts Centre\, and Penrith Regional Gallery the Biennale’s student-led art tours are designed to spark curiosity\, encourage critical thinking\, and build confidence in interpreting contemporary art. Led by artist-educators\, each tour moves students through the exhibition\, encouraging them to observe\, question\, and respond to the works around them. \nAnd for the Indian community\, there is plenty to connect with. Indian collective CAMP and Indian artist Kulpreet Singh are among the 83 artists and collectives from 37 countries whose work features across the Biennale. Perhaps most powerfully\, students will encounter the deeply personal work of Monica Rani Rudhar — an Australian artist of Indian heritage whose three-channel video installation The Fire In Me Was Lit Long Ago traces her grandfather’s journey as a freedom fighter for Indian Independence in 1940s Punjab. Students will also have the rare opportunity to participate in a hands-on crafts workshop led by Rudhar herself\, making their own commemorative prints inspired by objects they love. \nThis is more than a school excursion — it is a chance for young people to see their own stories\, cultures\, and heritage reflected in world-class art\, and to understand that the past is never truly behind us.
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/biennale-of-sydney-student-led-art-tours/
LOCATION:Chau Chak Wing Museum\, University Place\, University of Sydney\, Camperdown\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2006\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts,Happening in Sydney
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260831
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SUMMARY:The Offbeat Sari
DESCRIPTION:  \nA major exhibition celebrating the contemporary sari. This exhibition unravels its numerous forms\, demonstrating the sari to be a metaphor for the layered and complex definitions of India today. It brings together the finest saris of our time from designers\, wearers and craftspeople in India.\nIn recent years\, the sari has been reinvented. Designers are experimenting with hybrid forms such as sari gowns and dresses\, pre-draped saris and innovative materials such as steel. People in cities who used to associate the sari with dressing up can now be found wearing saris and sneakers on their commutes to work. Individuals are wearing the sari as an expression of resistance to social norms and activists are embodying it as an object of protest. \nFeaturing more than 50 saris by India’s most renowned designers\, the exhibition includes highlights such as the glamourous designs of Sabyasachi\, Diksha Khanna\, Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla\, and Tarun Tahiliani; innovative garments by Anamika Khanna\, Abraham & Thakore\, Raw Mango and Rimzim Dadu; and the iconic hot-pink sari of the Gulabi Gang – a powerful symbol of resistance in India. \nPresented exclusively in Victoria at Bunjil Place\, The Offbeat Sari is a touring exhibition by the Design Museum\, London. Conceived and curated by Priya Khanchandani. \nGET TICKETS HERE: The Offbeat Sari
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/the-offbeat-sari/
LOCATION:Bunjil Place Theatre\, 2 Patrick NE Dr\, Narre Warren\, VIC\, 3805\, Australia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260406
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260620
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SUMMARY:Manoj Prabakar Extra Ordinary
DESCRIPTION:  \nExtra Ordinary is a comedy show about a man who’s ordinary in every way except for his ideas. One of India’s biggest comedy stars\, but he’ll never sell as many tickets as his father – a bus conductor. A first-generation graduate\, he hilariously stumbles through language\, wokeness\, post-colonial confusion and life’s biggest inconsequential debates. With clueless confidence\, he takes on questions nobody asked – like whether ‘Unstoppable’ by Sia is just Indian motivational wisdom or which language truly came first. His thoughts are sometimes revolutionary\, sometimes reductive. Come watch a man catch up to modernity\, badly. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Melbourne International Comedy Festival 
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/manoj-prabakar-extra-ordinary/
LOCATION:Festival Hub: Trades Hall – The Square\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260613
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T045640Z
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SUMMARY:Pushan Bose Tunes & Tumbles
DESCRIPTION:  \nPushan Bose—Australian entertainer of Indian origin and the mind behind a viral dual-persona phenomenon (100M+ global views)—brings his wildly unpredictable stage show to MICF. \nTunes & Tumbles is an oblique collision of music\, comedy\, movement\, and controlled chaos. It’s a show about bold life choices\, questionable outcomes\, and the sounds that shape us—performed live\, loud\, and just a little off the rails. \nExpect: \n🎤 Spotlight – bold life decisions and questionable outcomes\, powered by original music \n🎶 Music through time – the songs that rewired the artist’s brain \n🥂 Post-show hang – mingle\, connect\, and recharge \nSmart. Silly. Slightly dangerous.\nResults may vary. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Melbourne International Comedy Festival 
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/pushan-bose-tunes-tumbles/
LOCATION:Kindred Studios – Side Room\, 3 Harris Street\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3013\, Australia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260531
DTSTAMP:20260423T082353
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SUMMARY:Rangmann Theatre Project - Colours of the Mind
DESCRIPTION:  \nWe invite you to join a theatre-based workshop series designed to support open\, respectful conversations about youth mental health. Through guided storytelling and creative activities\, we’ll explore how we can better understand and support young people’s wellbeing in a safe and inclusive space. No theatre experience needed. \n\nWho can join? \n\n\n• People aged 18+ \n\n\n• Individuals who identify as having Indian Australian heritage\, or who work in roles supporting this community \nPlease note: These workshops are not therapeutic sessions. They are a creative way to learn together\, share ideas and reshape conversations around youth mental health. \n\n\n Sign up: https://forms.office.com/r/C9bgTfhaUb\n For more information\, contact Rebecca: rebecca@enliven.org.au\n\n\n\nWe welcome you to be part of this meaningful and supportive community project. \n\n\n\n\nThank you to our partners headspace Knox\, Shakti Mental Health. \n\n\nThank you to our funder Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Network EMPHN. \n\n\nThis initiative is funded by the Australian Government under the PHN program. \n\n\nGET TICKETS HERE: Sign up here
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/rangmann-theatre-project-colours-of-the-mind/
LOCATION:Southern Community Centre
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260514T210000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260514T223000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082353
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SUMMARY:ASHWYN SINGH - WRONG SINGH TO SAY - Sydney
DESCRIPTION:  \nAshwyn Singh is a standup comedian\, musician\, and writer whose work blends incisive humor with heartfelt social commentary. An Indian immigrant turned Canadian resident\, Ashwyn draws on his unique perspective to explore themes of cultural identity\, immigration\, and family with wit and relatability.  Ashwyn’s standup comedy tackles social issues like immigration\, religion\, politics\, mental health\, and global conflicts\, highlighting the hypocrisy in human behavior with sharp humor. His viral Desi Translations series\, which has over 40 million views\, celebrates the artistry of Hindi and Urdu lyrics by reinterpreting everyday English phrases.  Featured on Canada’s Got Talent\, CBC’s The Debaters\, and major comedy festivals like Winnipeg and Halifax\, Ashwyn has opened for acclaimed acts such as Mark Normand\, Sammy Obeid\, and Zarna Garg\, establishing himself as a standout talent in comedy. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Comedy Store Too
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/ashwyn-singh-wrong-singh-to-say-sydney/2026-05-14/
LOCATION:COMEDY STORE TOO
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTSTAMP:20260423T082353
CREATED:20260417T064216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T064216Z
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SUMMARY:Camp Darwin - by Arjun Raina
DESCRIPTION:  \nCamp Darwin is a new play written by Gisborne-based South Asian writer\, actor\, director and teacher Arjun Raina\, and based on his personal experience of being held in quarantine at The National Centre for Resilience\, Darwin during the height of the COVID Pandemic. \nAbout ‘Camp Darwin’\, a story of human resilience \nA hundred and fifty Australian Citizens and Residents return by a Government aided Qantas flight to Darwin after having been stuck in India for over a year and more. They are taken to the Howard Springs Quarantine Facility in Darwin\, Northern Territory. At the Quarantine Centre we meet six of them\, Raminder and Dalip\, both of Indian origin\, Peter Xu\, a Chinese Australian and Jack\, Larry\, and Chris\, Australians of Anglo-Saxon heritage. \nWelcomed and escorted by members of the Australian Defence Force\, they are housed in steel dongas with little porches on which they are allowed to sit masked\, to protect the wider community from their potentially virus infected bodies and breath. For fourteen days\, these six characters live their restricted lives in these dongas and porches\, being tested for Covid three times\, each test bringing the threat of a positive result\, leading to being moved to the mysterious ‘red zone.’ The living out of the lives of these six characters in the restrictive\, and at times oppressive regime of the Quarantine Centre\, and within the greater threat and stress of the Coronavirus Pandemic\, offers a deeply empathetic insight into the human drama being played out with the lives of Australians desperate to return home to their families and loved ones. \nThe gruelling testing regime\, the surveillance systems and presence of Cops and Guards\, the intimacy between strangers\, sporadic explosions of humour\, of dance\, of laughter\, the moments of great stress\, anger and breakdown\, all lead the drama to its climax when on the last day one of the six men tests positive. \nGET TICKETS HERE: https://www.castlemainetheatrecompany.com/camp-darwin/
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/camp-darwin-by-arjun-raina/
LOCATION:Etty Street Room 9\, Downstairs at 35 Etty Street\, Castlemaine\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260515T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260515T213000
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SUMMARY:Camp Darwin
DESCRIPTION:  \nCamp Darwin is a new play written by Gisborne-based South Asian writer\, actor\, director and teacher Arjun Raina\, and based on his personal experience of being held in quarantine at The National Centre for Resilience\, Darwin during the height of the COVID Pandemic. \nCast: Matt Barbetti\, Angela Down\, David Farrington\, Lillian Gutteridge\, Peter Gutteridge\, Kim Johnson\, Kate Lawrence\, Kate de Prada\, Luca Romani\, Ivan Sun\, Martin Thomas\, Hem Tiwary \nAbout ‘Camp Darwin’\, a story of human resilience \nA hundred and fifty Australian Citizens and Residents return by a Government aided Qantas flight to Darwin after having been stuck in India for over a year and more. They are taken to the Howard Springs Quarantine Facility in Darwin\, Northern Territory. At the Quarantine Centre we meet six of them\, Raminder and Dalip\, both of Indian origin\, Peter Xu\, a Chinese Australian and Jack\, Larry\, and Chris\, Australians of Anglo-Saxon heritage. \nWelcomed and escorted by members of the Australian Defence Force\, they are housed in steel dongas with little porches on which they are allowed to sit masked\, to protect the wider community from their potentially virus infected bodies and breath. For fourteen days\, these six characters live their restricted lives in these dongas and porches\, being tested for Covid three times\, each test bringing the threat of a positive result\, leading to being moved to the mysterious ‘red zone.’ The living out of the lives of these six characters in the restrictive\, and at times oppressive regime of the Quarantine Centre\, and within the greater threat and stress of the Coronavirus Pandemic\, offers a deeply empathetic insight into the human drama being played out with the lives of Australians desperate to return home to their families and loved ones. \nThe gruelling testing regime\, the surveillance systems and presence of Cops and Guards\, the intimacy between strangers\, sporadic explosions of humour\, of dance\, of laughter\, the moments of great stress\, anger and breakdown\, all lead the drama to its climax when on the last day one of the six men tests positive.
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/camp-darwin/2026-05-15/
LOCATION:Etty Street\, Room No. 9\, 35 Etty Street\, Castlemaine VIC 3450\, VIC\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260515T210000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260515T223000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082353
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T042435Z
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SUMMARY:ASHWYN SINGH - WRONG SINGH TO SAY - Sydney
DESCRIPTION:  \nAshwyn Singh is a standup comedian\, musician\, and writer whose work blends incisive humor with heartfelt social commentary. An Indian immigrant turned Canadian resident\, Ashwyn draws on his unique perspective to explore themes of cultural identity\, immigration\, and family with wit and relatability.  Ashwyn’s standup comedy tackles social issues like immigration\, religion\, politics\, mental health\, and global conflicts\, highlighting the hypocrisy in human behavior with sharp humor. His viral Desi Translations series\, which has over 40 million views\, celebrates the artistry of Hindi and Urdu lyrics by reinterpreting everyday English phrases.  Featured on Canada’s Got Talent\, CBC’s The Debaters\, and major comedy festivals like Winnipeg and Halifax\, Ashwyn has opened for acclaimed acts such as Mark Normand\, Sammy Obeid\, and Zarna Garg\, establishing himself as a standout talent in comedy. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Comedy Store Too
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/ashwyn-singh-wrong-singh-to-say-sydney/2026-05-15/
LOCATION:COMEDY STORE TOO
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260516T063000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260516T200000
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CREATED:20260210T043151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T043151Z
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SUMMARY:ASHWYN SINGH - WRONG SINGH TO SAY - Perth
DESCRIPTION:  \nAshwyn Singh is a standup comedian\, musician\, and writer whose work blends incisive humor with heartfelt social commentary. An Indian immigrant turned Canadian resident\, Ashwyn draws on his unique perspective to explore themes of cultural identity\, immigration\, and family with wit and relatability.  Ashwyn’s standup comedy tackles social issues like immigration\, religion\, politics\, mental health\, and global conflicts\, highlighting the hypocrisy in human behavior with sharp humor. His viral Desi Translations series\, which has over 40 million views\, celebrates the artistry of Hindi and Urdu lyrics by reinterpreting everyday English phrases.  Featured on Canada’s Got Talent\, CBC’s The Debaters\, and major comedy festivals like Winnipeg and Halifax\, Ashwyn has opened for acclaimed acts such as Mark Normand\, Sammy Obeid\, and Zarna Garg\, establishing himself as a standout talent in comedy.  \nGET TICKETS HERE: ticketek
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/ashwyn-singh-wrong-singh-to-say-perth/
LOCATION:regal theatre\, 474 Hay St\, Perth\, Subiaco\, WA\, 6008
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260516T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260516T210000
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SUMMARY:Ranga Bera Mihira & Garaa
DESCRIPTION:  \nWhere Two Brilliant Acts Become One Epic Experience \nRanga Bera Mihira – Drum Ensemble – experience the electrifying power of Sri Lankan drums and rhythms. \nGaraa – Scar Faced Prince – Immerse yourself in a night of authentic Sri Lankan Artistry – a performance that promises to be both authentic and inspiring. \nExperience an unforgettable evening of rhythm\, tradition\, and storytelling as Thaala Asapuwa and Prasanna Ru Dance Ensemble come together for a special collaboration on May 16th 2026! \nThis unique event will feature two breathtaking shows in one night: \n\nRanga Bera Mihira\nGaraa – The Scar Faced Prince\n\nAudiences will be immersed in the rich heritage of Sri Lankan music and dance\, with every beat and movement performed live. From ritualistic performances rarely seen outside of Sri Lanka to a dazzling showcase from our senior students\, the night promises to be both authentic and inspiring. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Bunjil Place
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/ranga-bera-mihira-garaa/
LOCATION:Bunjil Place Theatre\, 2 Patrick NE Dr\, Narre Warren\, VIC\, 3805\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260516T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260516T213000
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SUMMARY:Camp Darwin
DESCRIPTION:  \nCamp Darwin is a new play written by Gisborne-based South Asian writer\, actor\, director and teacher Arjun Raina\, and based on his personal experience of being held in quarantine at The National Centre for Resilience\, Darwin during the height of the COVID Pandemic. \nCast: Matt Barbetti\, Angela Down\, David Farrington\, Lillian Gutteridge\, Peter Gutteridge\, Kim Johnson\, Kate Lawrence\, Kate de Prada\, Luca Romani\, Ivan Sun\, Martin Thomas\, Hem Tiwary \nAbout ‘Camp Darwin’\, a story of human resilience \nA hundred and fifty Australian Citizens and Residents return by a Government aided Qantas flight to Darwin after having been stuck in India for over a year and more. They are taken to the Howard Springs Quarantine Facility in Darwin\, Northern Territory. At the Quarantine Centre we meet six of them\, Raminder and Dalip\, both of Indian origin\, Peter Xu\, a Chinese Australian and Jack\, Larry\, and Chris\, Australians of Anglo-Saxon heritage. \nWelcomed and escorted by members of the Australian Defence Force\, they are housed in steel dongas with little porches on which they are allowed to sit masked\, to protect the wider community from their potentially virus infected bodies and breath. For fourteen days\, these six characters live their restricted lives in these dongas and porches\, being tested for Covid three times\, each test bringing the threat of a positive result\, leading to being moved to the mysterious ‘red zone.’ The living out of the lives of these six characters in the restrictive\, and at times oppressive regime of the Quarantine Centre\, and within the greater threat and stress of the Coronavirus Pandemic\, offers a deeply empathetic insight into the human drama being played out with the lives of Australians desperate to return home to their families and loved ones. \nThe gruelling testing regime\, the surveillance systems and presence of Cops and Guards\, the intimacy between strangers\, sporadic explosions of humour\, of dance\, of laughter\, the moments of great stress\, anger and breakdown\, all lead the drama to its climax when on the last day one of the six men tests positive.
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/camp-darwin/2026-05-16/
LOCATION:Etty Street\, Room No. 9\, 35 Etty Street\, Castlemaine VIC 3450\, VIC\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260517T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260517T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082353
CREATED:20260210T043736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T043736Z
UID:10008776-1779040800-1779046200@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:Ashwyn Singh: Wrong Singh to Say - Adelaide
DESCRIPTION:  \nAshwyn Singh is a standup comedian\, musician\, and writer whose work blends incisive humor with heartfelt social commentary. An Indian immigrant turned Canadian resident\, Ashwyn draws on his unique perspective to explore themes of cultural identity\, immigration\, and family with wit and relatability.  Ashwyn’s standup comedy tackles social issues like immigration\, religion\, politics\, mental health\, and global conflicts\, highlighting the hypocrisy in human behavior with sharp humor. His viral Desi Translations series\, which has over 40 million views\, celebrates the artistry of Hindi and Urdu lyrics by reinterpreting everyday English phrases.  Featured on Canada’s Got Talent\, CBC’s The Debaters\, and major comedy festivals like Winnipeg and Halifax\, Ashwyn has opened for acclaimed acts such as Mark Normand\, Sammy Obeid\, and Zarna Garg\, establishing himself as a standout talent in comedy.  \nGET TICKETS HERE: Eventbrite
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/ashwyn-singh-wrong-singh-to-say-adelaide/
LOCATION:Rhino Room\, 1/131 Pirie St.\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Rhino Room 1/131 Pirie St. Adelaide SA 5000 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1/131 Pirie St.:geo:138.6046291,-34.9255994
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260517T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260517T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082353
CREATED:20260312T015930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T015930Z
UID:10008856-1779044400-1779051600@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:The Yellow Diary Concert
DESCRIPTION:  \nIndia’s leading pop-rock band\, The Yellow Diary has a fresh sonic identity that blends thought-provoking poetry with a unique\, modern soundscape. Charged with powerful songwriting\, their music is an ode to the experiences we go through in this mysterious\, unpredictable roller coaster called life. Their music is a reflection of personal experiences and personal journeys\, something most of us pen in our journals/diaries. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Oztix
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/the-yellow-diary-concert/
LOCATION:Corner Hotel\, Swan Street 57\, Richmond\, VIC\, 3121\, Australia
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260518T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260518T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082353
CREATED:20260414T044541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T044541Z
UID:10008873-1779112800-1779120000@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:Camp Darwin
DESCRIPTION:  \nCamp Darwin is a new play written by Gisborne-based South Asian writer\, actor\, director and teacher Arjun Raina\, and based on his personal experience of being held in quarantine at The National Centre for Resilience\, Darwin during the height of the COVID Pandemic. \nCast: Matt Barbetti\, Angela Down\, David Farrington\, Lillian Gutteridge\, Peter Gutteridge\, Kim Johnson\, Kate Lawrence\, Kate de Prada\, Luca Romani\, Ivan Sun\, Martin Thomas\, Hem Tiwary \nAbout ‘Camp Darwin’\, a story of human resilience \nA hundred and fifty Australian Citizens and Residents return by a Government aided Qantas flight to Darwin after having been stuck in India for over a year and more. They are taken to the Howard Springs Quarantine Facility in Darwin\, Northern Territory. At the Quarantine Centre we meet six of them\, Raminder and Dalip\, both of Indian origin\, Peter Xu\, a Chinese Australian and Jack\, Larry\, and Chris\, Australians of Anglo-Saxon heritage. \nWelcomed and escorted by members of the Australian Defence Force\, they are housed in steel dongas with little porches on which they are allowed to sit masked\, to protect the wider community from their potentially virus infected bodies and breath. For fourteen days\, these six characters live their restricted lives in these dongas and porches\, being tested for Covid three times\, each test bringing the threat of a positive result\, leading to being moved to the mysterious ‘red zone.’ The living out of the lives of these six characters in the restrictive\, and at times oppressive regime of the Quarantine Centre\, and within the greater threat and stress of the Coronavirus Pandemic\, offers a deeply empathetic insight into the human drama being played out with the lives of Australians desperate to return home to their families and loved ones. \nThe gruelling testing regime\, the surveillance systems and presence of Cops and Guards\, the intimacy between strangers\, sporadic explosions of humour\, of dance\, of laughter\, the moments of great stress\, anger and breakdown\, all lead the drama to its climax when on the last day one of the six men tests positive.
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/camp-darwin/2026-05-18/
LOCATION:Etty Street\, Room No. 9\, 35 Etty Street\, Castlemaine VIC 3450\, VIC\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260522T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260522T213000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082353
CREATED:20260414T044541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T044541Z
UID:10008874-1779478200-1779485400@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:Camp Darwin
DESCRIPTION:  \nCamp Darwin is a new play written by Gisborne-based South Asian writer\, actor\, director and teacher Arjun Raina\, and based on his personal experience of being held in quarantine at The National Centre for Resilience\, Darwin during the height of the COVID Pandemic. \nCast: Matt Barbetti\, Angela Down\, David Farrington\, Lillian Gutteridge\, Peter Gutteridge\, Kim Johnson\, Kate Lawrence\, Kate de Prada\, Luca Romani\, Ivan Sun\, Martin Thomas\, Hem Tiwary \nAbout ‘Camp Darwin’\, a story of human resilience \nA hundred and fifty Australian Citizens and Residents return by a Government aided Qantas flight to Darwin after having been stuck in India for over a year and more. They are taken to the Howard Springs Quarantine Facility in Darwin\, Northern Territory. At the Quarantine Centre we meet six of them\, Raminder and Dalip\, both of Indian origin\, Peter Xu\, a Chinese Australian and Jack\, Larry\, and Chris\, Australians of Anglo-Saxon heritage. \nWelcomed and escorted by members of the Australian Defence Force\, they are housed in steel dongas with little porches on which they are allowed to sit masked\, to protect the wider community from their potentially virus infected bodies and breath. For fourteen days\, these six characters live their restricted lives in these dongas and porches\, being tested for Covid three times\, each test bringing the threat of a positive result\, leading to being moved to the mysterious ‘red zone.’ The living out of the lives of these six characters in the restrictive\, and at times oppressive regime of the Quarantine Centre\, and within the greater threat and stress of the Coronavirus Pandemic\, offers a deeply empathetic insight into the human drama being played out with the lives of Australians desperate to return home to their families and loved ones. \nThe gruelling testing regime\, the surveillance systems and presence of Cops and Guards\, the intimacy between strangers\, sporadic explosions of humour\, of dance\, of laughter\, the moments of great stress\, anger and breakdown\, all lead the drama to its climax when on the last day one of the six men tests positive.
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/camp-darwin/2026-05-22/
LOCATION:Etty Street\, Room No. 9\, 35 Etty Street\, Castlemaine VIC 3450\, VIC\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260523T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260523T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082353
CREATED:20260311T014210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T014210Z
UID:10008852-1779530400-1779534000@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:Amitav Ghosh in Conversation - Sydney Writers Festival
DESCRIPTION:  \nAn incomparable storyteller\, lucid analyst and eloquent polemicist\, acclaimed writer Amitav Ghosh’s rich body of fiction and non-fiction work has shaped our contemporary understanding of history and the environment. \nIn this special event\, Amitav reflects on his career and range of bestselling books including the Ibis trilogy\, ground-breaking non-fiction in The Great Derangement and The Nutmeg’s Curse and his newest novel Ghost-Eye\, set in 1960s Calcutta. \nExplore the themes of history\, post-colonialism and environmentalism behind his ongoing work\, in conversation with Michael Williams. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Sydney Writers Festival
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/amitav-ghosh-in-conversation-sydney-writers-festival/
LOCATION:Carriageworks\, 245 Wilson Street\,\, Eveleigh\, NSW\, 2015\, Australia
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GEO:-33.8941472;151.1914853
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Carriageworks 245 Wilson Street Eveleigh NSW 2015 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=245 Wilson Street\,:geo:151.1914853,-33.8941472
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260523T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260523T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082353
CREATED:20260402T055946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T055946Z
UID:10008869-1779530400-1779534000@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:Amitav Ghosh in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join multi-award-winning writer Amitav Ghosh for a morning of incomparable storytelling at Sydney Writers’ Festival. \nAmitav Ghosh was born in India and attended Delhi University and Oxford. He is the author of four books of non-fiction\, two collections of essays and nine novels. His books have won many prizes and he holds eight honorary doctorates. In 2018 he became the first English-language writer to receive India’s highest literary honor\, the Jnanpith Award. His work has also been recognised by the Erasmus Prize and the Pak Kyongni Prize. His latest publication is Ghost-Eye: A Novel.
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/amitav-ghosh-in-conversation/
LOCATION:Carriageworks\, 245 Wilson Street\,\, Eveleigh\, NSW\, 2015\, Australia
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Carriageworks 245 Wilson Street Eveleigh NSW 2015 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=245 Wilson Street\,:geo:151.1914853,-33.8941472
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260523T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260523T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082353
CREATED:20260210T044249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T044249Z
UID:10008777-1779559200-1779564600@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:ASHWYN SINGH – WRONG SINGH TO SAY – Melbourne
DESCRIPTION:  \nAshwyn Singh is a standup comedian\, musician\, and writer whose work blends incisive humor with heartfelt social commentary. An Indian immigrant turned Canadian resident\, Ashwyn draws on his unique perspective to explore themes of cultural identity\, immigration\, and family with wit and relatability.  Ashwyn’s standup comedy tackles social issues like immigration\, religion\, politics\, mental health\, and global conflicts\, highlighting the hypocrisy in human behavior with sharp humor. His viral Desi Translations series\, which has over 40 million views\, celebrates the artistry of Hindi and Urdu lyrics by reinterpreting everyday English phrases.  Featured on Canada’s Got Talent\, CBC’s The Debaters\, and major comedy festivals like Winnipeg and Halifax\, Ashwyn has opened for acclaimed acts such as Mark Normand\, Sammy Obeid\, and Zarna Garg\, establishing himself as a standout talent in comedy.  \nGET TICKETS HERE: Eventbrite
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/ashwyn-singh-wrong-singh-to-say-melbourne/
LOCATION:The Comic’s Lounge\, 1/26 Errol St.\, North Melbourne\, VIC\, 3051\, Australia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260523T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260523T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082353
CREATED:20250821T041209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260215T234948Z
UID:10008818-1779564600-1779564600@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:Gaurav Gupta Live In Melbourne 2026
DESCRIPTION:Experience the glamour\, creativity\, and innovation of world-renowned designer Gaurav Gupta live in Melbourne! Known for his avant-garde fashion\, sculptural designs\, and breathtaking runway shows\, this event offers a unique opportunity to witness high fashion up close\, explore his latest collection\, and celebrate the artistry that has captivated audiences worldwide. \nFashion enthusiasts\, art lovers\, and style aficionados won’t want to miss this exclusive live experience! \nGet your tickets here: https://drytickets.com.au/event/gaurav-gupta-live-in-melbourne-2026/
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/gaurav-gupta-live-in-melbourne-2026/
LOCATION:Williamstown Town Hall
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260523T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260523T213000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082353
CREATED:20260414T044541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T044541Z
UID:10008875-1779564600-1779571800@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:Camp Darwin
DESCRIPTION:  \nCamp Darwin is a new play written by Gisborne-based South Asian writer\, actor\, director and teacher Arjun Raina\, and based on his personal experience of being held in quarantine at The National Centre for Resilience\, Darwin during the height of the COVID Pandemic. \nCast: Matt Barbetti\, Angela Down\, David Farrington\, Lillian Gutteridge\, Peter Gutteridge\, Kim Johnson\, Kate Lawrence\, Kate de Prada\, Luca Romani\, Ivan Sun\, Martin Thomas\, Hem Tiwary \nAbout ‘Camp Darwin’\, a story of human resilience \nA hundred and fifty Australian Citizens and Residents return by a Government aided Qantas flight to Darwin after having been stuck in India for over a year and more. They are taken to the Howard Springs Quarantine Facility in Darwin\, Northern Territory. At the Quarantine Centre we meet six of them\, Raminder and Dalip\, both of Indian origin\, Peter Xu\, a Chinese Australian and Jack\, Larry\, and Chris\, Australians of Anglo-Saxon heritage. \nWelcomed and escorted by members of the Australian Defence Force\, they are housed in steel dongas with little porches on which they are allowed to sit masked\, to protect the wider community from their potentially virus infected bodies and breath. For fourteen days\, these six characters live their restricted lives in these dongas and porches\, being tested for Covid three times\, each test bringing the threat of a positive result\, leading to being moved to the mysterious ‘red zone.’ The living out of the lives of these six characters in the restrictive\, and at times oppressive regime of the Quarantine Centre\, and within the greater threat and stress of the Coronavirus Pandemic\, offers a deeply empathetic insight into the human drama being played out with the lives of Australians desperate to return home to their families and loved ones. \nThe gruelling testing regime\, the surveillance systems and presence of Cops and Guards\, the intimacy between strangers\, sporadic explosions of humour\, of dance\, of laughter\, the moments of great stress\, anger and breakdown\, all lead the drama to its climax when on the last day one of the six men tests positive.
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/camp-darwin/2026-05-23/
LOCATION:Etty Street\, Room No. 9\, 35 Etty Street\, Castlemaine VIC 3450\, VIC\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260524T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260524T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082353
CREATED:20260414T044541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T044541Z
UID:10008876-1779631200-1779638400@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:Camp Darwin
DESCRIPTION:  \nCamp Darwin is a new play written by Gisborne-based South Asian writer\, actor\, director and teacher Arjun Raina\, and based on his personal experience of being held in quarantine at The National Centre for Resilience\, Darwin during the height of the COVID Pandemic. \nCast: Matt Barbetti\, Angela Down\, David Farrington\, Lillian Gutteridge\, Peter Gutteridge\, Kim Johnson\, Kate Lawrence\, Kate de Prada\, Luca Romani\, Ivan Sun\, Martin Thomas\, Hem Tiwary \nAbout ‘Camp Darwin’\, a story of human resilience \nA hundred and fifty Australian Citizens and Residents return by a Government aided Qantas flight to Darwin after having been stuck in India for over a year and more. They are taken to the Howard Springs Quarantine Facility in Darwin\, Northern Territory. At the Quarantine Centre we meet six of them\, Raminder and Dalip\, both of Indian origin\, Peter Xu\, a Chinese Australian and Jack\, Larry\, and Chris\, Australians of Anglo-Saxon heritage. \nWelcomed and escorted by members of the Australian Defence Force\, they are housed in steel dongas with little porches on which they are allowed to sit masked\, to protect the wider community from their potentially virus infected bodies and breath. For fourteen days\, these six characters live their restricted lives in these dongas and porches\, being tested for Covid three times\, each test bringing the threat of a positive result\, leading to being moved to the mysterious ‘red zone.’ The living out of the lives of these six characters in the restrictive\, and at times oppressive regime of the Quarantine Centre\, and within the greater threat and stress of the Coronavirus Pandemic\, offers a deeply empathetic insight into the human drama being played out with the lives of Australians desperate to return home to their families and loved ones. \nThe gruelling testing regime\, the surveillance systems and presence of Cops and Guards\, the intimacy between strangers\, sporadic explosions of humour\, of dance\, of laughter\, the moments of great stress\, anger and breakdown\, all lead the drama to its climax when on the last day one of the six men tests positive.
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/camp-darwin/2026-05-24/
LOCATION:Etty Street\, Room No. 9\, 35 Etty Street\, Castlemaine VIC 3450\, VIC\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260524T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260524T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082353
CREATED:20260210T044649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T044649Z
UID:10008778-1779643800-1779649200@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:ASHWYN SINGH – WRONG SINGH TO SAY – Brisbane
DESCRIPTION:  \nAshwyn Singh is a standup comedian\, musician\, and writer whose work blends incisive humor with heartfelt social commentary. An Indian immigrant turned Canadian resident\, Ashwyn draws on his unique perspective to explore themes of cultural identity\, immigration\, and family with wit and relatability.  Ashwyn’s standup comedy tackles social issues like immigration\, religion\, politics\, mental health\, and global conflicts\, highlighting the hypocrisy in human behavior with sharp humor. His viral Desi Translations series\, which has over 40 million views\, celebrates the artistry of Hindi and Urdu lyrics by reinterpreting everyday English phrases.  Featured on Canada’s Got Talent\, CBC’s The Debaters\, and major comedy festivals like Winnipeg and Halifax\, Ashwyn has opened for acclaimed acts such as Mark Normand\, Sammy Obeid\, and Zarna Garg\, establishing himself as a standout talent in comedy.  \nGET TICKETS HERE: Eventbrite
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/ashwyn-singh-wrong-singh-to-say-brisbane/
LOCATION:Good Chat Comedy Club\, 52 Petrie Terrace Petrie Terrace\, QLD\, 4006\, Australia
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GEO:-27.4649469;153.0130058
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Good Chat Comedy Club 52 Petrie Terrace Petrie Terrace QLD 4006 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=52 Petrie Terrace Petrie Terrace:geo:153.0130058,-27.4649469
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260524T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260524T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T082353
CREATED:20250827T042156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260215T233621Z
UID:10008559-1779647400-1779654600@www.indianlink.com.au
SUMMARY:P.S. I LOVE YOU - A Stand Up Special SOLO By Pranav Sharma
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a night of laughter and entertainment as Pranav Sharma. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLove\, friendships\, food cravings\, and a very real battle with the weighing scale- this comedy set dives into the kind of chaos most of us know all too well. Pranav Sharma\, one of the sharpest new voices in Indian stand-up\, takes the stage with stories that are equal parts ridiculous and relatable.\n\n\nFrom decoding couple fights to disastrous group trips and a 30-kilo weight loss journey\, Pranav blends personal experience with sharp timing and clean humour. His observational style and quick crowd work have made him a favourite in clubs and across social media- and in this show\, he keeps it smart\, spontaneous\, and entirely unfiltered (except for politics and bad vibes).\n\n\nWhether you have ever ghosted a text\, fumbled through a fitness phase\, or just needed a good laugh about it all- this one’s for you.\n\n\nBuy your tickets here: Eventbrite
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/p-s-i-love-you-a-stand-up-special-solo-by-pranav-sharma/
LOCATION:The Comic’s Lounge\, 26 Errol Street #1 North Melbourne\, VIC 3051
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SUMMARY:Midweek Minds: A New Cultural Paradigm - Vivid Sydney
DESCRIPTION:  \nHow can our creative industries find more equitable\, ethical ways of working? And how can we ensure that a diverse range of voices aren’t squeezed out during this era of unprecedented change from technological\, economic and cultural forces? \nWith rapid-fire keynotes\, four acclaimed creatives tackle the opportunities to create a better culture in their industries as part of Midweek Minds\, Vivid Sydney’s Wednesday night gatherings for the creative and curious at the State Library of New South Wales. \nAt A New Cultural Paradigm\, hear from New York architect and community builder Dong-Ping Wong\, Walkley Award-winning photojournalist Mridula Amin and Leela Varghese and Emma Hough Hobbs\, the Australian duo behind cult-hit film Lesbian Space Princess. Afterward\, head to the Library Bar for a chance to chat with the speakers\, meet other creatives and establish community in the spirit of informal networking. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Vivid Sydney
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/midweek-minds-a-new-cultural-paradigm-vivid-sydney/
LOCATION:State Library of New South Wales\, Shakespeare Place 1\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Camp Darwin
DESCRIPTION:  \nCamp Darwin is a new play written by Gisborne-based South Asian writer\, actor\, director and teacher Arjun Raina\, and based on his personal experience of being held in quarantine at The National Centre for Resilience\, Darwin during the height of the COVID Pandemic. \nCast: Matt Barbetti\, Angela Down\, David Farrington\, Lillian Gutteridge\, Peter Gutteridge\, Kim Johnson\, Kate Lawrence\, Kate de Prada\, Luca Romani\, Ivan Sun\, Martin Thomas\, Hem Tiwary \nAbout ‘Camp Darwin’\, a story of human resilience \nA hundred and fifty Australian Citizens and Residents return by a Government aided Qantas flight to Darwin after having been stuck in India for over a year and more. They are taken to the Howard Springs Quarantine Facility in Darwin\, Northern Territory. At the Quarantine Centre we meet six of them\, Raminder and Dalip\, both of Indian origin\, Peter Xu\, a Chinese Australian and Jack\, Larry\, and Chris\, Australians of Anglo-Saxon heritage. \nWelcomed and escorted by members of the Australian Defence Force\, they are housed in steel dongas with little porches on which they are allowed to sit masked\, to protect the wider community from their potentially virus infected bodies and breath. For fourteen days\, these six characters live their restricted lives in these dongas and porches\, being tested for Covid three times\, each test bringing the threat of a positive result\, leading to being moved to the mysterious ‘red zone.’ The living out of the lives of these six characters in the restrictive\, and at times oppressive regime of the Quarantine Centre\, and within the greater threat and stress of the Coronavirus Pandemic\, offers a deeply empathetic insight into the human drama being played out with the lives of Australians desperate to return home to their families and loved ones. \nThe gruelling testing regime\, the surveillance systems and presence of Cops and Guards\, the intimacy between strangers\, sporadic explosions of humour\, of dance\, of laughter\, the moments of great stress\, anger and breakdown\, all lead the drama to its climax when on the last day one of the six men tests positive.
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/camp-darwin/2026-05-29/
LOCATION:Etty Street\, Room No. 9\, 35 Etty Street\, Castlemaine VIC 3450\, VIC\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Camp Darwin
DESCRIPTION:  \nCamp Darwin is a new play written by Gisborne-based South Asian writer\, actor\, director and teacher Arjun Raina\, and based on his personal experience of being held in quarantine at The National Centre for Resilience\, Darwin during the height of the COVID Pandemic. \nCast: Matt Barbetti\, Angela Down\, David Farrington\, Lillian Gutteridge\, Peter Gutteridge\, Kim Johnson\, Kate Lawrence\, Kate de Prada\, Luca Romani\, Ivan Sun\, Martin Thomas\, Hem Tiwary \nAbout ‘Camp Darwin’\, a story of human resilience \nA hundred and fifty Australian Citizens and Residents return by a Government aided Qantas flight to Darwin after having been stuck in India for over a year and more. They are taken to the Howard Springs Quarantine Facility in Darwin\, Northern Territory. At the Quarantine Centre we meet six of them\, Raminder and Dalip\, both of Indian origin\, Peter Xu\, a Chinese Australian and Jack\, Larry\, and Chris\, Australians of Anglo-Saxon heritage. \nWelcomed and escorted by members of the Australian Defence Force\, they are housed in steel dongas with little porches on which they are allowed to sit masked\, to protect the wider community from their potentially virus infected bodies and breath. For fourteen days\, these six characters live their restricted lives in these dongas and porches\, being tested for Covid three times\, each test bringing the threat of a positive result\, leading to being moved to the mysterious ‘red zone.’ The living out of the lives of these six characters in the restrictive\, and at times oppressive regime of the Quarantine Centre\, and within the greater threat and stress of the Coronavirus Pandemic\, offers a deeply empathetic insight into the human drama being played out with the lives of Australians desperate to return home to their families and loved ones. \nThe gruelling testing regime\, the surveillance systems and presence of Cops and Guards\, the intimacy between strangers\, sporadic explosions of humour\, of dance\, of laughter\, the moments of great stress\, anger and breakdown\, all lead the drama to its climax when on the last day one of the six men tests positive.
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/camp-darwin/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:Etty Street\, Room No. 9\, 35 Etty Street\, Castlemaine VIC 3450\, VIC\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260531T140000
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SUMMARY:Camp Darwin
DESCRIPTION:  \nCamp Darwin is a new play written by Gisborne-based South Asian writer\, actor\, director and teacher Arjun Raina\, and based on his personal experience of being held in quarantine at The National Centre for Resilience\, Darwin during the height of the COVID Pandemic. \nCast: Matt Barbetti\, Angela Down\, David Farrington\, Lillian Gutteridge\, Peter Gutteridge\, Kim Johnson\, Kate Lawrence\, Kate de Prada\, Luca Romani\, Ivan Sun\, Martin Thomas\, Hem Tiwary \nAbout ‘Camp Darwin’\, a story of human resilience \nA hundred and fifty Australian Citizens and Residents return by a Government aided Qantas flight to Darwin after having been stuck in India for over a year and more. They are taken to the Howard Springs Quarantine Facility in Darwin\, Northern Territory. At the Quarantine Centre we meet six of them\, Raminder and Dalip\, both of Indian origin\, Peter Xu\, a Chinese Australian and Jack\, Larry\, and Chris\, Australians of Anglo-Saxon heritage. \nWelcomed and escorted by members of the Australian Defence Force\, they are housed in steel dongas with little porches on which they are allowed to sit masked\, to protect the wider community from their potentially virus infected bodies and breath. For fourteen days\, these six characters live their restricted lives in these dongas and porches\, being tested for Covid three times\, each test bringing the threat of a positive result\, leading to being moved to the mysterious ‘red zone.’ The living out of the lives of these six characters in the restrictive\, and at times oppressive regime of the Quarantine Centre\, and within the greater threat and stress of the Coronavirus Pandemic\, offers a deeply empathetic insight into the human drama being played out with the lives of Australians desperate to return home to their families and loved ones. \nThe gruelling testing regime\, the surveillance systems and presence of Cops and Guards\, the intimacy between strangers\, sporadic explosions of humour\, of dance\, of laughter\, the moments of great stress\, anger and breakdown\, all lead the drama to its climax when on the last day one of the six men tests positive.
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/camp-darwin/2026-05-31/
LOCATION:Etty Street\, Room No. 9\, 35 Etty Street\, Castlemaine VIC 3450\, VIC\, VIC\, 3450\, Australia
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