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Author: Talie

Closed for SA lockdown

Due to COVID restrictions, the Riddoch Arts & Cultural Centre will be closed for the next 7 days. At this stage we expect to... Read More


Coming up at The Riddoch…

We’ve got a huge range of events coming up this winter. From new exhibitions including an augmented reality one for NAIDOC week, Curator’s tour,... Read More


Commerce Arcade Mural

The public art landscape within Mount Gambier continues to expand as artist Scott Coleman, otherwise known as KAB101, transforms the blank 20 metre space... Read More


Spring into School Holiday activities!

The Mount Gambier Library and the Riddoch have a range of activities you can do from the comfort of your own homes. Keep the... Read More


Holiday Schedule

The Riddoch & Main Corner Complex is open 10:00am – 5:00pm weekdays and 10:00am – 3:00pm weekends with the following exceptions: Friday 20 December –... Read More


Caroline Hills Winery

A special offer from The Riddoch’s 2019 Hospitality Partner   Are you looking for elegant, cost effective Christmas gifts for your family or your... Read More


Creative Arts Fund now open

The City of Mount Gambier Creative Arts Fund is now open for applications with a total of $25,000 available to local artists and not-for-profit organisations... Read More


Ancient Rome program of activities

The Riddoch Art Gallery is hosting the spirit of Rome in Mount Gambier with the award-winning exhibition Ancient Rome: The Empire that Shaped the... Read More


VIP Gala a success!

The Ancient Rome VIP Gala preview night saw over 130 guests, sponsors and volunteers treated to an exclusive preview of the exhibition, with performances... Read More


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Image: Belinda Bonney, Reconciliation of the Nation: we all walk together as one (detail)