December 17
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β οΈ Weather: 29Β° and Partly Cloudy
π Today: It's Sunday the 17th December
News: π Nathanael Koh is the youngest-ever ANU Graduate
Nathanael Koh, a 13-year-old prodigy, has made history as the youngest student to graduate from the Australian National University with an honours degree in music composition. Nathanael's musical talents have been recognised internationally, with his compositions performed by professional orchestras. Balancing academic excellence with an everyday teenage life, he plans to continue his studies in Canberra, aiming for a PhD while nurturing his first love, music. More.
Today: Lawn Olympics at Gang Gang
Gang Gang in Downer is hosting the Lawn Olympics today. It will be a day of outdoor fun. Sprawled across the nearby oval, take part in games like Bocce, Cornhole, Finska, Kubb and more. Gang Gang will be running a BBQ, there will be a DJ and cold beers on offer. Details here.
Sunday Markets
Old Bus Depot Markets - It's another Super Christmas Sunday at the Old Bus Depot Markets. There are real Christmas trees, family photos with Santa and plenty of stores selling unique gifts. Details here.
Haig Park Village Markets- The Haig Park markets are on again in Braddon from 8am to 2pm.
Southside Farmers Market - The Southside Farmers Market is at Canberra College in Phillip. It runs from 7am to 11:30am.
Sport: β½οΈ Canberra United Go Down Against Melbourne Victory
Canberra United have fallen to defeat in Melbourne, going down two goals to nil. Canberra's next game is at home against the Central Coast Mariners. Match report.
Today: βΎοΈ Final Game of the Canberra Cavalry Series vs Adelaide
The final baseball game of the 4 game series against Adelaide is happening today. This afternoon's match theme is "Canada". Tickets here.
Today: Canberra Potters Fair
Today is the last day of the Canberra Potters Fair, which is being held at the Watson Arts Centre. The fair showcases a curated selection of ceramic art and pottery. Details here.