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DANCE: Old-Time and Scottish Dancing is on at the Anglican Church Hall, Koroit Street, Warrnambool. The dance begins at 8pm and supper is provided.
RURAL AUSTRALIANS FOR REFUGEES: A rural Australians for Refugees meeting will be held at brophy Family and Youth Services today from 3pm.
FLOOR TALK: Join Rachel Peters and Shelley Knoll Miller as they discuss their latest exhibition today at The Artery at 2pm.
FRANCIS NEOH’S MALAYSIAN RESTAURANT PHOTOS: Lighthouse Theatre Atrium, until November 7. Small selection of photos taken by Mr Neoh of famous faces who visited his restaurant, which used to be located in Liebig Street.
SCARF WORKSHOP: Julia Street Creative Space, Portland, 9.30am. Learn how to make a silk and wool “laminated” scarf.
LAUGHTER YOGA: Every Saturday morning at Lake Pertobe laughter yoga is on from 9.30am. Meet near the mini golf.
CROCHET WORKSHOP: The Artery, 10am. South-west crochet artist Shelley Husband hosts an advanced crochet session.
FOOTBALL: Saturday is the qualifying final with Merrivale v Allansford at the Friendly Societies Park and on Sunday the elimination final with Kolora-Noorat v Old Collegians at Merrivale. For the first time the Auskickers will be in action from half time.
BIBLIO-ART: Blarney Books & Art, Port Fairy, until August 30. Annual competition where artists create works based on random books.
ROBOTS DISCOVER MEANING: WAG, until September 6. Terry McKenna returns to Warrnambool with a show combining traditional Japanese woodblock techniques with modern machines.
SOMEWHERE BETWEEN DOMESTIC & WILD: The Artery, Warrnambool, until September 6. Shelley Knoll-Miller and Rachel Peters combine for this exhibition exploring domesticity and the need to run wild.
CHRIS FARRELL: Tea-Tree Gallery, Portland, until September 30. Collection of photographs from around the Portland area, taken by wildlife photographer Chris Farrell.
NEW GLASS: Hamilton Art Gallery, until October 4. Works from around the world are featured in this glass-themed display from the gallery's collection.
SUNDAY:
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: Woolsthorpe Historical Society are holding an antique valuation day from 11am-4pm. Written valuations will be conducted by Bruce Lowenthal. There will also be an afternoon tea. Entry is $2 and valuation for an item is $3.
The event is on at the Woolsthorpe Hall.