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July 2025 |
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Hall MarketsThe Hall Markets are one of Australia's largest home-made and home grown goods markets. Barbecues, canteens, live music and other entertainment makes each visit a fun, family day out.
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Sri Chinmoy Canberra Trail Running Series - Gungahlin GallopCanberra's north side hosts the Series finale. The track from Hall through to Oak Hill along Gungahlin's northern fringing ridge is the Rolls Royce of Canberra Trails. Especially commissioned for the Centenary Trail project, this beautifully sculptured track is a work of art, a trail to fall in love with... To fully appreciate the varying vistas in each direction, you really need to run this wonderful track both ways. That's why we've designed this course as an out-and-back. Starting and finishing at Hall's historic Showground, both courses ascend to the summit of One Tree Hill, from where the 31km continues following the ACT/NSW border. Enjoy one of Canberra's deluxe running experiences. Sorry, no dogs – because parts of these trails pass through areas where dogs are not permitted, runners are not allowed to be accompanied by dogs in this event. Park at the Hall Showground, at the end of Gladstone St, Hall. The 31km race starts at 9 a.m.; the 10km & 2km races start at 10 a.m. Enter on-line my.raceresult.com/321171/registration
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August 2025 |
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Hall MarketsThe Hall Markets are one of Australia's largest home-made and home grown goods markets. Barbecues, canteens, live music and other entertainment makes each visit a fun, family day out.
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Community consultation Hall stormwater drainage infrastructureSince January 2022, the Progress Association has been seeking urgent attention by the ACT government to establish storm water infrastructure in Hall Village. During FY 2023, a consultant was contracted to identify flooding hotspots for the entire Village, and to develop flood mitigation options to alleviate the identified flooding. The Hall community were very pleased to learn in July 2023 that the ACT Government had provisioned funding for the detailed design for stormwater improvements in Hall Village with matching contribution from the Commonwealth Government through its Disaster Ready Fund. The contracted consultant is currently completing the detailed design for stormwater improvements in Hall Village. A Community Consultation session will be held from 4:00 - 6:00pm on Wednesday 13 August in the Hall Pavilion with staff of Infrastructure Canberra sharing the proposed design for stormwater improvements in Hall Village. In order that the storm water drainage infrastructure not be delayed, the Village of Hall and District Progress Association has requested that the funding required for construction of comprehensive storm water drainage infrastructure be included in the FY 2026 ACT budget, as per the agreed detailed design.
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Annual Meeting of Hall Heritage CentreThe Hall Heritage Centre is a special Interest Group of the Village of Hall and District Progress Association. After closure of the Hall Primary School in 2006, the Progress Association took on responsibility for the protection and development of the Museum. Anyone who is interested in supporting or being actively involved in the work of the Centre is encouraged to join the 'Friends of Hall Heritage Centre'. Since taking over responsibility for the (then) Hall School Museum when the Hall Primary School was closed in 2006, the collection has expanded very significantly, and now includes a substantial volume of material pertaining to Hall-Ginninderra district history and heritage, including the lifetime collection of Lyall Gillespie. Hence a change of name to 'Hall Heritage Centre'. Hall School Museum, now part of a much more extensive collection
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September 2025 |
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Hall MarketsThe Hall Markets are one of Australia's largest home-made and home grown goods markets. Barbecues, canteens, live music and other entertainment makes each visit a fun, family day out.
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Working Bee at Hall ReserveOver the last three years, our friends and neighbours in Hall have contributed over 100 volunteer person days to the clearing, weeding and planting of some 150 native shrubs on the Hall Reserve. As Spring begins, we will take the opportunity to develop and plant a new garden bed near Loftus St. We will also tidy up and clear the Hall Reserve and weed and mulch the plantings. Please bring a wheelbarrow, rake, spade or hoe. Whipper snippers and lawn mowers will also be welcome. While contributing to the enhancement of our village environment, these community work days are a great opportunity to work beside our neighbours and meet others in our community. There will be a picnic lunch to celebrate our work together. Contact Aaron Whittaker at .
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October 2025 |
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Hall MarketsThe Hall Markets are one of Australia's largest home-made and home grown goods markets. Barbecues, canteens, live music and other entertainment makes each visit a fun, family day out.
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Heritage Walking Tour of Hall VillageThe National Trust of Australia in cooperation with the Hall Heritage Centre of the Village of Hall and District Progress Association has produced a self-guided Heritage Tour brochure of Hall Village. On Sunday 12 October, the National Trust in cooperation with the Hall Heritage Centre will conduct a walking tour of the heritage sites specified in the Heritage Tour brochure. The brochure is available at www.hall.act.au/file-preview.html?dboid=8371 NATIONAL TRUST (ACT) HERITAGE WALKS Heritage Walks are open to anyone and are a fabulous way to explore important aspects of Canberra's heritage with expert guides. The Trust uses an audio tour guide system. This was supported with funding made available under the ACT Heritage Grants Program to the National Trust. Heritage Walks are open to all so please let people know about walks that may be of interest to them. Walks are usually held on the fourth Sunday of the month. Walks will commence at 9.30 am from the meeting point set out under each walk and will last between 1 ½ to 2 hours (unless advised otherwise). Numbers are limited and bookings are essential. Please read the Guidelines for Walkers before booking. Walks are generally between 2 and 4 kilometres and have reasonably frequent stops but walkers should be able to keep up with the group so as not to inconvenience others. Walks are not generally suitable for prams, small children, wheelchairs or mobility scooters. Bookings with the National Trust open 1 month before the Walk. If a Walk is full, please add your name(s) to the waiting list as there are often cancellations or we may repeat walks if there is strong demand. National Trust Price: $15 (unless otherwise notified) Note: For the comfort and safety of other walkers, the National Trust do not allow dogs on walks. Inquiries about Heritage Walks or to receive the monthly Heritage Walks update write to Guidelines for Walkers Before booking for a Heritage Walk you should read the walk description and consider whether the walk is within your capabilities. In making this assessment you should make enquiries via if you require further information. You must register through the walk booking website for each walk you wish to attend and pay the appropriate fee. By registering you confirm that you have read the disclaimer below and understand your personal responsibilities when joining a National Trust (ACT) Heritage Walk. Walks will commence promptly at the advertised time, and as a courtesy to other walkers and the walk leader, you should plan to arrive and park 10 minutes earlier. Cancellations Disclaimer To minimise these risks participants must inform themselves about the nature of the activity and ensure that this activity is within their capabilities. They should carry: food, water, medication, clothing including footwear and equipment appropriate for the activity and the expected weather. They must advise the leader of any physical or other limitation, or any dependence on medication, that could require urgent attention during the activity, while confirming that any medication or limitation will not prevent them from completing the activity. Participants must remain with the rest of the party during the activity unless they advise the leader otherwise, keep the leader informed of any concerns, and comply with all reasonable instructions of the leader.
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November 2025 |
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Hall MarketsThe Hall Markets are one of Australia's largest home-made and home grown goods markets. Barbecues, canteens, live music and other entertainment makes each visit a fun, family day out.
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Brass on the Grass - Save the DateSave the Date for Brass on the Grass. Further information on time and arrangements to come. The Hall Heritage Centre is delighted to again be hosting the annual Brass Band Concert with the Canberra Brass - once know as the Hall Village Brass Band. In 1984 four musicians got together at the Hall Village primary school to play some brass music. From those humble beginnings came the Hall Village Brass Band. Over the years the band grew both in numbers and stature within the national brass band community, winning the National Band Championships B Grade Brass category in 2002. The band and its successors have become an important part of the cultural community of the ACT and regularly provide music support for a wide variety of functions and occasions. In 2012 the organisation changed its name to Canberra Brass Inc., which now comprises three brass bands, Canberra Brass, which is highly competitive at the national B grade level; Victoria Street Brass, which provides playing opportunities for musicians with a wide range of skills and experience; and the newly formed and very dynamic Canberra Youth Brass.
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December 2025 |
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Hall MarketsThe Hall Markets are one of Australia's largest home-made and home grown goods markets. Barbecues, canteens, live music and other entertainment makes each visit a fun, family day out.
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March 2026 |
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National Sheep Dog Trials ChampionshipsSheep Dog Trials are a highly-competitive and challenging sport. Sheep Dog Trials represent a fascinating insight into Australia's rural life with a compelling spectator experience. Sheep Dog Trials are an example of extraordinary team work between dog and handler. The objectives of the National Sheep Dog Trials are to: The Duke of Gloucester Sash was presented to the National Sheep Dog Trial Association in 1945 by His Royal Highness, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester during his tenure as Governor General of Australia from 1944 to 1947. The Duke was the younger brother of King George 6th and Uncle of Queen Elizabeth 2nd. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh attended the National Sheep Dog Trial Championships on Finals day, Saturday 26 April 1970 and witnessed the Finals competition. The Queen then presented the Sash to the winner of the National Open Trial, Mr. Bob Ross and his dog Yulong Russ. Every day of the National Sheep Dog Trials is open to spectators. Further information is available at www.nationalsheepdogtrials.org/
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