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Category is Festivals and Events; Young People. 19 websites found from 4239.

Arts Rocket (more info)

Arts Rocket is designed for kids of all ages to explore and discover the arts within Australia, through promotion and reviews of upcoming events and activities. Contributions are invited and a newsletter subscription is available.

Australian Rollerblading (more info)

The Australian Rollerblading website includes latest rollerblading news, media information, Australian skater profiles, a competitions calendar, product reviews, tips, competition information and much more.

Awesome (more info)

Awesome Arts Australia is an organisation dedicated to encouraging and fostering creativity in young people. Their website provides information about the Awesome Perth International Festival for Young People, as well as other projects run by Awesome ...

Captain Cook Society (more info)

A diverse and informative look at Captain James Cook. It contains his history, family tree and information on coins, animal, plants and engravings collected by the explorer.Also has extensive detail on the Endeavour replica, and various Cook voyages...

Catapult Festival (more info)

Catapult is a biennial festival that showcases the skills of young circus and physical theatre performers. Participants are welcome from across Australia and abroad. Forums are run throughout the festival for information, networking and engagement of...

Circus Oz (more info)

Circus Oz trains, teaches and creates shows to entertain, challenge and sustain performers for a circus career. The site contains information on tours and studying circus skills with Circus Oz. You can read what the critics have to say about Circus O...

Come Out Festival (more info)

South Australian biennial celebration of the arts by and for young people. Usually held in March, find out about the performances, tickets and more online.

Croc Festival (more info)

The Croc Festival is a series of performing arts festivals which aims to give young Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians from remote and rural communities the opportunity to increase their skills base by participating in visual and performing ar...

Ipswich Festival of Children's Literature (more info)

A biennial festival catering for children, young adults, teachers, librarians, writers and illustrators, held in September. It has 'Meet the author' and illustrator sessions, as well as hands-on workshops.

Latin American Children's Dance Festival (more info)

A celebration of music and dance from Latin America.

Next Wave Festival (more info)

Next Wave is Australia's biennial contemporary arts festival dedicated to the work of young and emerging artists across a variety of media.

noise (more info)

On the 'noise' website you can find out what noisy stuff happened during the month, and where contributing artists are profiled along with their works and related site links. There is also housing galleries, flash animations, sounds, writing feature ...

Rock Eisteddfod Challenge (more info)

The Rock Eisteddfod Challenge gives secondary schools and colleges the opportunity to take part in a dance, drama and design spectacular where the students are the stars. It is about having fun while enjoying a 100% drug free experience. Junior Rock ...

smARTarts (more info)

smARTarts is a community based, volunteer organisation run through Pine Street Creative Arts Centre. The smARTarts Arts & Cultural Festival for young people is produced by and targeted at the youth market, promoting arts and cultural activities to th...

The National Young Writers' Festival (more info)

The National Young Writers' Festival is held in Newcastle, New South Wales, each October. The website provides information about the festival, who will be participating, a program of the events, information on accommodation and some background infor...

The Next Big Thing (NBTWA) (more info)

The Next Big Thing is Western Australia's richest band competition and one of the stateÆs major musical events. NBTWA gives contemporary musicians and solo acts around WA a chance at national exposure, and it is a truly statewide competition with hea...

The Push (more info)

The Push is a community based organisation whose aims and objectives include encouraging young people to take responsibility for their own entertainment. On the website you can find out about events, clubs, music, resources and much more.

The Wiggles (more info)

This website provides information about The Wiggles, Australia's most popular children's music group. On the site you can read about each of the performers who make up The Wiggles, go shopping for Wiggles merchandise, download Wiggles colour-in pictu...

UNIMA 2008 - 20th Congress and World Puppetry Festival (more info)

UNIMA (Union Internationale de la Marionnette) meet every four years to hold a congress and celebrate puppetry as a global art form. The event offers ten days of local, national and international puppetry performances, exhibitions, street theatre, wo...

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