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Women's History Month (WHM) (more info)
Women's History Month (WHM) is a project of the National Foundation for Australian Women and is dedicated to remembering and celebrating the extraordinary variety of women who have contributed so much to Australia in earlier centuries, and recent yea...
Woodford Folk Festival (more info)
The Woodford Folk Festival is an event held over six days and six nights. It presents more than 2000 performers and 400 events. The website contains information about the festival, how to get tickets, the programme, where the festival is and how to g...
World Congress of Poets - Australia (more info)
The World Congress of Poets was formed in 1969, and has world gatherings every year. This site contains information on the eleventh congress meeting held in Sydney in 2001.
Cardinia, Victoria, celebrates Mr Yakkerboo's birthday each year in Autumn. The festival includes Ute Show, street parade, carnival, craft market, craft exhibits, art show and much more.
Yea Autumn Festival (more info)
Annual event held in the historic township of Yea in Victoria. A pleasant, fun-filled day for the whole family under the beautiful shady trees of YeaÆs High Street which includes vintage cars, remote controlled boats, handmade craft and home produced...
Year of the Outback (more info)
2002 is Australia's Year of the Outback, this site has been developed to promote outback tours, holidays activities and events that are being held right around the country.
Yungaburra Folk Festival (more info)
Encompassing a weekend of music, dance, spoken word, film, circus, art and craft, this annual festival offers a wide range of quality presenters performing in a variety of venues within the Yungaburra township in North Queensland.
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