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K-Pop, Cinema, and Local Trivia: What’s On in Canberra Today

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31 March 2026/07:30
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K-Pop, Cinema, and Local Trivia: What’s On in Canberra Today
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Canberra’s Culture Hub: What’s On This Tuesday, March 31

As March draws to a close, the capital is buzzing with a vibrant mix of international cinema, high-tech art exhibitions, and local community gatherings. Whether you are looking to dive into the global phenomenon of K-culture or test your knowledge at a local trivia night, there is a diverse range of activities to explore across the city today.

Blockbuster Exhibitions and Guided Tours

Start your day at the National Museum of Australia to experience one of the season's most talked-about events. The Hallyu! The Korean Wave exhibition is currently in residence, offering a deep dive into the colorful world of K-pop, cinema, and fashion. For those interested in the design of the city, the museum is also hosting its Building and Architecture Tour at 10:00 am, providing a guided look at the unique construction and symbolism of the Acton Peninsula landmark.

Over at the National Gallery of Australia, art enthusiasts can explore the 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial: After the Rain, which features immersive projects by established and emerging First Nations artists. Meanwhile, the Royal Australian Mint in Deakin is concluding its Cents and Sensibility Tour today, making it your final opportunity to join this specific historical journey through the evolution of Australia's currency.

Cinema and Digital Art

The Alliance Française French Film Festival continues to captivate audiences at Palace Electric Cinemas. Today's schedule features a curated selection of contemporary French dramas and comedies, providing a perfect midday or evening escape into world cinema. It is an excellent chance for film buffs to catch celebrated titles before the festival concludes its 2026 run.

In the city center, the Canberra Museum + Gallery is open from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, featuring the Taglietti: Life in Design exhibition. This showcase explores the profound impact of architect Enrico Taglietti on the aesthetic of the capital. Additionally, the National Film and Sound Archive is hosting the immersive Heaven’s Gate video installation, a spectacular multi-screen work that fuses Hollywood history with digital collage.

Community Meetups

If you are looking for a social evening, head to the Canberra Southern Cross Club in Jamison. Their popular Tuesday Trivia Night kicks off at 7:00 pm. It is a local favorite where community members gather to compete for prizes and enjoy a relaxed atmosphere. For a more contemplative evening, the National Library of Australia is hosting a public session in the evening where visitors can explore the latest additions to the national collection.

  • Hallyu! The Korean Wave: National Museum of Australia, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm.
  • French Film Festival: Palace Electric Cinemas, various afternoon and evening sessions.
  • Tuesday Trivia: Canberra Southern Cross Club Jamison, 7:00 pm.
  • Building and Architecture Tour: National Museum of Australia, 10:00 am.
  • Leonardo da Vinci – 500 Years of Genius: Federation Centenary Fountains, open daily.