March 2021
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Perth Upmarket is Perth’s original and best design market, featuring more than 200 of Perth's most talented artists, designers, craftsmen and foodies all at The University of Western Australia's Winthrop Hall.
There is something for everyone, including a First at Upmarket section in Hackett Hall which showcases new and emerging designers. Have a browse through the gourmet section to inspire your inner Masterchef. Shop original locally designed wares for yourself or someone special. Then enjoy a coffee or lunch relaxing on the beautiful lawns around Winthrop Hall.
DETAILS:
· Sunday 21st March 2021
· Sun 13th June 2021
· Sun 19th September 2021
· Sun 28th November 2021
Time: 10am-4pm
Venue: The University of Western Australia’s Winthrop Hall
Parking and entry free, venue is easily accessible, ATMs on site
35 Stirling Highway, Crawley
Website: www.perthupmarket.com.au Facebook.com/perthupmarket
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May 2021
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Saturday 01 |
WEDDING UPMARKET
Calling all engaged couples! If you are getting married in Perth, put Wedding Upmarket in your diary now as we will be showcasing more than 50 handpicked local designers to help you create a bespoke celebration.
Draw inspiration from our beautifully styled areas around UWA’s Winthrop Hall and meet Perth’s finest designers. It is the perfect opportunity to discuss with them how they can help you transform your inspiration boards into a reality.
Western Australia is home to countless talented creatives but sometimes the best wedding suppliers are hard to find. Wedding Upmarket is all about connecting couples with local designers to create a truly custom, personalised event.
DETAILS:
Saturday 1st May 2021
Time: 10am-3pm
Venue: The University of Western Australia’s Winthrop Hall
Parking and entry free, venue is easily accessible
35 Stirling Highway, Crawley
Website: www.weddingupmarket.com.au Facebook.com/weddingupmarket
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June 2021
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Sunday 13 |
Perth Upmarket is Perth’s original and best design market, featuring more than 200 of Perth's most talented artists, designers, craftsmen and foodies all at The University of Western Australia's Winthrop Hall.
There is something for everyone, including a First at Upmarket section in Hackett Hall which showcases new and emerging designers. Have a browse through the gourmet section to inspire your inner Masterchef. Shop original locally designed wares for yourself or someone special. Then enjoy a coffee or lunch relaxing on the beautiful lawns around Winthrop Hall.
DETAILS:
· Sun 13th June 2021
· Sun 19th September 2021
· Sun 28th November 2021
Time: 10am-4pm
Venue: The University of Western Australia’s Winthrop Hall
Parking and entry free, venue is easily accessible, ATMs on site
35 Stirling Highway, Crawley
Website: www.perthupmarket.com.au Facebook.com/perthupmarket
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September 2021
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Saturday 18 |
An exciting concert featuring talented UWA Brass Students, including solo works, plus those for Brass Ensemble.
Free event - no bookings required
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December 2021
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Wednesday 08 |
6:45 - EVENT - Australia, Maritime Security & Sovereign Capabilities: A WA Perspective : The Navy Clearance Diver Trust (NCDT) along with the UWA Defence and Security Institute, The University of Western Australia and L3Harris are pleased to invite you to a public breakfast event.
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This event will feature a keynote address and remarks from three former Ministers for Defence and other key speakers as they engage in an in-depth panel discussion and Q&A on the current and potential future role of WA in the evolving defence landscape.
There will be an opportunity prior to seating for attendees to view a Static Display of NCDT equipment provided by Royal Australian Navy Australian Clearance Diving Team Four (RAN AUSCDT4).
For more information about the Trust and its work in extending lifetime support to serving and ex-serving Clearance Divers (CDs) and their dependents, whose efforts are for the benefit and security of all Australians, visit https://ncdt.org.au/about-the-trust/#tab-about-the-trust
Ticket includes a hot breakfast
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April 2022
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Wednesday 27 |
13:00 - PERFORMANCE - UWA Music presents Free Lunchtime Concerts : The Irwin Street Collective: Recitativo
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Make the most of your lunchbreak and enjoy a free weekly concert featuring the finest talent from the Conservatorium.
27 April | The Irwin Street Collective: Recitativo
4 May | UWA Brass
11 May | UWA Percussion
18 May | UWA Guitar Studio
25 May | UWA Piano
Entry is free but bookings are essential: https://www.trybooking.com/BXWPZ
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Thursday 28 |
16:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Maths & Stats Colloquium : Deciding that two groups are the same: an update on group isomorphism
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Groups are mathematical objects that abstractly capture the concept of symmetry. Two groups are isomorphic if they essentially describe the same data, but they might be given with respect to different frames of reference. More specifically, two groups are isomorphic if there is a 1-to-1 correspondence between their elements that preserves the group operations. The group isomorphism problem is a decision problem that asks whether two given groups are isomorphic. This problem is of interest in theoretical computer science (with focus on the complexity of the problem) and in computational group theory (with focus on practical algorithms). My talk will survey some known results and comment on some recent new results, covering both complexity theory and practical applications to computer algebra systems.
17:45 - FREE LECTURE - In Conversation with Ukrainian Ambassador to Australia, Mr Vasyl Myroshnychenko : The UWA Defence and Security Institute invites you to attend an In Conversation public event featuring Ukraine’s newly installed Ambassador to Australia His Excellency Vasyl Myroshnychenko.
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Ambassador Myroshnychenko joined Ukraine's foreign service after two decades helping international clients develop solid relationships with the stakeholders in the government, civil society and local community in Ukraine. Ambassador Myroshnychenko is focussed on enhancing Ukraine-Australia bilateral relations through military cooperation, trade and investment, culture, education and tourism.
Ambassador Myroshnychenko will discuss his reflections on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the reaction of the international community, and Australia-Ukraine relations.
While this event will inevitably have considerable focus on the current situation in Ukraine, Ambassador Myroshnychenko is also interested in exploring how Western Australia and Ukraine might work together more closely in a post-war reconstruction phase, and over the long term through increased bilateral trade and investment.
This public event will take place in the theatre-auditorium located at The University Club of Western Australia. Please register your attendance as places are limited.
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May 2022
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Wednesday 04 |
Make the most of your lunchbreak and enjoy a free weekly concert featuring the finest talent from the Conservatorium.
4 May | UWA Brass
11 May | UWA Percussion
18 May | UWA Guitar Studio
25 May | UWA Piano
Entry is free but bookings are essential: https://www.trybooking.com/BXWPZ
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Thursday 05 |
19:00 - PERFORMANCE - UWA Music presents The Irwin Street Collective: MAGNIFICENT FORTEPIANO
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Led by internationally acclaimed performers and academics Cecilia Sun, Sara Macliver and Shaun Lee-Chen, the Irwin Street Collective is committed to daring and novel approaches to the playing, teaching, and researching historically informed performance practices.
The Viennese fortepiano came into its own by the end of the 18th century not only on the concert stage, but also as a key chamber instrument. Cecilia Sun will be joined by students Jude Holland and Andy Li to perform Mozart’s virtuosic Sonata in D Major K. 488 for two pianos in a rare presentation on two period instruments. Also on the program, Honours student Rachael Liu and recent honours graduate Gabrielle Scheggia will sing some gems from the rich song repertoire, including works by Mozart, Schubert, Clara Schumann, and Haydn’s dramatic cantata Arianna a Naxos.
Tickets: $45 Standard | $35 Concessions | $30 Irwin Street Collector
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Friday 06 |
Led by Erin Royer the UWA Saxophone Studio perform an exciting program of diverse works exploring the full colour and sounds of the saxophone. Tickets $15 (trybooking.com/BVUHF) | Free tickets for High School Students (email [email protected])
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Wednesday 11 |
Make the most of your lunchbreak and enjoy a free weekly concert featuring the finest talent from the Conservatorium.
11 May | UWA Percussion
18 May | UWA Guitar Studio
25 May | UWA Piano
Entry is free but bookings are essential: https://www.trybooking.com/BXWPZ
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Thursday 12 |
19:00 - PERFORMANCE - The Duel : Presented by West Australian Opera in association with UWA Music
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In 1786 a standoff was held in one of the world’s most lavish palaces. Joseph II (Holy Roman Emperor) set his composers a challenge, pitting the Italian opera style against the German ‘singspiel’. With both pieces performed on the same night, more than pride was at stake. The winner would be feted with commissions and patrons; the loser, fighting for scraps.
In one corner, the established Antonio Salieri set an opera buffa entitled Prima la musica e poi le parole (First the Music, then the Words), and in the other corner the upstart Wolfgang Mozart flew the nationalistic flag with his comedy Der Schauspieldirektor (The Impresario).
For this re-creation, we invite you to get up close and personal in the intimate surrounds of Government House Ballroom with stages at either end, dinner with your friends and a time machine back to the eighteenth century. Decide for yourself who wins – Mozart or Salieri?
ARTISTS: WA Opera | UWA Chamber Musicians
Dates: 12-15 May (7-10pm)
Tickets: $250 (includes dinner and drinks)
https://www.perthconcerthall.com.au/events/event/WAO-the-duel
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Saturday 14 |
Join us for an exciting concert as talented high school players in UWA’s Accelerate! program join forces with emerging artists from the UWA Guitar Studio. Be inspired as the cream of the crop of WA’s young guitarists perform a diverse program of solo and chamber works for the guitar. Tickets $15 (trybooking.com/BVPIB) | Free tickets for High School Students (email [email protected])
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Wednesday 18 |
Make the most of your lunchbreak and enjoy a free weekly concert featuring the finest talent from the Conservatorium.
18 May | UWA Guitar Studio
25 May | UWA Piano
Entry is free but bookings are essential: https://www.trybooking.com/BXWPZ
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Sunday 22 |
The reverberant cathedrals of Europe inspired grandeur of voice, brass and organ. Join us for a homage to French
masses, alongside Italian and German master works in the grandeur of St Mary’s Cathedral. Tickets: $25 Standard | $22 Concessions (trybooking.com/BVPHQ) | Free for High School Students (email [email protected])
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Wednesday 25 |
Make the most of your lunchbreak and enjoy a free weekly concert featuring the finest talent from the Conservatorium.
25 May | UWA Piano
Entry is free but bookings are essential: https://www.trybooking.com/BXWPZ
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Thursday 26 |
Celebrating the music of contemporary female wind composers, Dominique Rees joins the UWA Wind Orchestra to perform Chaminade’s charming Flute Concertino. Indulge in works by Catherine Likhuta, Carolyn Bremer, and Joni Greene’s ethereal The Moon Glistens. PROGRAM Carolyn Bremer - Early Light Cathy Likhuta - Home Away from Home Joni Greene - The Moon Glistens Cécile Chaminade - Concertino for Flute Op. 107 Shelley Hanson - Elegy for Albinoni Nicole Piunno - Beauty Broken PERFORMERS: UWA Wind Orchestra | Soloist: Dominique Rees (Flute) | Conductors: Paul De Cinque, Chris Milne, Lee Stanley
Tickets: $15 (ticketswa.com) | Free for High School Students (email [email protected])
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Friday 27 |
7:30 - EVENT - National Reconciliation Week Breakfast : Kickstart Reconciliation Week with Danjoo Koorliny, the UWA Business School and the Centre for Social Impact.
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The Virtual Breakfast, will feature a Welcome to Country from Elders across the state, cultural entertainment, and a keynote address by multi-award winning current affairs host and author, Stan Grant.
Danjoo Koorliny is hosted by the Centre for Social Impact UWA at the Business School. We are an Aboriginal-led collective, elevating Aboriginal cultures, values and leadership, to change systems for environmental, social, cultural and economic impact.
Stravinsky’s turbulent Symphony in Three Movements is presented alongside the coveted Ransom Composition Prize. As well as four new works for orchestra by Conservatorium composition students, Stravinsky’s reaction to the newsreels and documentary images of the second world war abounds in jagged energy. Program: Ransom Composition Finalists | Moses Kington-Walberg - New work | Stravinsky - Symphony in Three Movements Performers: UWA Symphony Orchestra | Conductor: James Ledger Tickets: $25 Standard | $22 Concessions (ticketswa.com) Free for High School Students (email [email protected])
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