Events
What: Bran Nue Dae
When: Wednesday 1st September, 7pm
Where: Malak Shopping Centre Car Park
Cost: Free! Snack & soft drinks on sale.
This is an alcohol free event.
ARTS ACCESS DARWIN PRESENTS
A documentary by Timothy Parish, narrated by Josh Campton.
Where: Darwin Waterfront
When: Saturday 4 September, 7.30pm
"an inspirational story of creative achievement"
A DISABILITY AWARENESS WEEK EVENT
Quest for Jackie Chan! “Ideas to Realities Workshop” will be held at
Darwin Community Arts 16 Malak Crescent, Malak, Northern Territory on
Sunday 5th September at 9am. Spaces for this event are strictly limited so to be sure not to miss out, please RSVP to DCA on (08) 8945 7347 or email mail@darwincommunityarts.org.au.
When: Friday September 10th, 7 -11pm
Where: The Shak, Casuarina
Cost: Gold coin or free entry with costume
Dress up as your favourite Super Hero or Villain and WIN great prizes.
This is a Drug & Alcohol FREE event!
Just Like Home celebrates the continuation of Tolais cooking traditions, unique to the people of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, with an Aussie twist. With one simple meal artist Lisa Hilli will highlight issues of assimilation and cultural adaptation and celebrate her New Guinean and Australian heritage. Lisa Hilli and her mother Cathy Hilli will guide and demonstrate a celebratory feast melding Australian and Papua New Guinean cultures, where members of the public can participate in the preparation, cooking and eating of I gir, a traditional vegetable and chicken dish cooked in banana leaves.
Just Like Home celebrates the continuation of Tolais cooking traditions, unique to the people of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, with an Aussie twist. With one simple meal artist Lisa Hilli will highlight issues of assimilation and cultural adaptation and celebrate her New Guinean and Australian heritage. Lisa Hilli and her mother Cathy Hilli will guide and demonstrate a celebratory feast melding Australian and Papua New Guinean cultures, where members of the public can participate in the preparation, cooking and eating of I gir, a traditional vegetable and chicken dish cooked in banana leaves.
Just Like Home celebrates the continuation of Tolais cooking traditions, unique to the people of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, with an Aussie twist. With one simple meal artist Lisa Hilli will highlight issues of assimilation and cultural adaptation and celebrate her New Guinean and Australian heritage. Lisa Hilli and her mother Cathy Hilli will guide and demonstrate a celebratory feast melding Australian and Papua New Guinean cultures, where members of the public can participate in the preparation, cooking and eating of I gir, a traditional vegetable and chicken dish cooked in banana leaves.
Just Like Home celebrates the continuation of Tolais cooking traditions, unique to the people of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, with an Aussie twist. With one simple meal artist Lisa Hilli will highlight issues of assimilation and cultural adaptation and celebrate her New Guinean and Australian heritage. Lisa Hilli and her mother Cathy Hilli will guide and demonstrate a celebratory feast melding Australian and Papua New Guinean cultures, where members of the public can participate in the preparation, cooking and eating of I gir, a traditional vegetable and chicken dish cooked in banana leaves.
Just Like Home celebrates the continuation of Tolais cooking traditions, unique to the people of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, with an Aussie twist. With one simple meal artist Lisa Hilli will highlight issues of assimilation and cultural adaptation and celebrate her New Guinean and Australian heritage. Lisa Hilli and her mother Cathy Hilli will guide and demonstrate a celebratory feast melding Australian and Papua New Guinean cultures, where members of the public can participate in the preparation, cooking and eating of I gir, a traditional vegetable and chicken dish cooked in banana leaves.
Just Like Home celebrates the continuation of Tolais cooking traditions, unique to the people of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, with an Aussie twist. With one simple meal artist Lisa Hilli will highlight issues of assimilation and cultural adaptation and celebrate her New Guinean and Australian heritage. Lisa Hilli and her mother Cathy Hilli will guide and demonstrate a celebratory feast melding Australian and Papua New Guinean cultures, where members of the public can participate in the preparation, cooking and eating of I gir, a traditional vegetable and chicken dish cooked in banana leaves.
Just Like Home celebrates the continuation of Tolais cooking traditions, unique to the people of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, with an Aussie twist. With one simple meal artist Lisa Hilli will highlight issues of assimilation and cultural adaptation and celebrate her New Guinean and Australian heritage. Lisa Hilli and her mother Cathy Hilli will guide and demonstrate a celebratory feast melding Australian and Papua New Guinean cultures, where members of the public can participate in the preparation, cooking and eating of I gir, a traditional vegetable and chicken dish cooked in banana leaves.
When: Monday 27 September, 2010 at 6pm
Where: Chambers Crescent Theatre, Malak Shopping Centre
Free Food & Entertainment by DOBz, The String Band (Vanuatu), other local artists!
Catering by My Sisters' Kitchen
Special thanks to all our entertainers and volunteers at last month's dinner, what a great evening we had trying out our Bhutanese, African and Line Dancing skills!!!
Just Like Home celebrates the continuation of Tolais cooking traditions, unique to the people of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, with an Aussie twist. With one simple meal artist Lisa Hilli will highlight issues of assimilation and cultural adaptation and celebrate her New Guinean and Australian heritage. Lisa Hilli and her mother Cathy Hilli will guide and demonstrate a celebratory feast melding Australian and Papua New Guinean cultures, where members of the public can participate in the preparation, cooking and eating of I gir, a traditional vegetable and chicken dish cooked in banana leaves.









