November 2016
Australian Irish Studies Conference - Adelaide
29 November – 2 December
The Embassy is pleased to support the 22nd Australasian Irish Studies Conference which will take place in Adelaide towards the end of 2016. The Conference will commemorate the centenary of the 1916 Rising.
Mental Health First Aid Workshop
19 & 26 November
The Consulate General was delighted to support the Irish Support Agency in delivering a 2-day Mental Health First Aid workshop for representatives of Irish Community organisations in New South Wales.
October 2016
Visit to Irish community drop in coffee morning in Wollongong
21 October 2016
Consul General Connolly visited the Irish Support Agency's drop in coffee morning in Wollongong.
September 2016
Cabhrú - free online counselling service
10 September
New counselling service for Irish in Australia launched on World Suicide Prevention Day.
9 September – 22 October
‘Radical Actions’ will present work by five established Irish artists whose works identify with the politics of social agitation, revolution and rebellion. The exhibition, curated by Linda Shevlin, will look at how events in recent and distant history, attitudes to rebellion, revolution and agitation have formed societies and National identities.
August 2016
Blood: Not for the faint-hearted - Melbourne
1 August – 5 November
As part of its 2016 programme Culture Ireland has partnered with the Science Gallery Dublin to present Blood: Not for the Fainthearted, an exhibition created by Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin, containing 20 provocative works by Irish and international artists.
Conference ‘Australian Reactions to 1916’ (August, 2016) – National Library of Australia – Canberra
3 August 2016
The Embassy is delighted to support this one day conference organised by the Canberra Friends of Ireland with the Australian Centre for the Study of Armed Conflict (UNSW Canberra). The conference will examine the effects of the Easter Rising in Austraila.
Convicted on a comma: the Trial of Roger Casement - Melbourne
5-6 August
The Embassy of Ireland is pleased to be able to support Bloomsday in Melbourne's original production commemorating the events of 1916.
July 2016
Síoraí: visualising the words of James Fintan Lalor today - Ballarat
8 July – 22 August
As part of its 2016 programme Culture Ireland is supporting the exhibition of 'Síoraí: visualising the words of James Fintan Lalor today' by artist Brendon Deacy at the Museum of Australian Democracy Eureka.
'Visions Past and Present' Seminar - Perth
July 16 – 17 July
The Embassy of Ireland is delighted to partner with the Australian Irish Heritage Association WA in organising a seminar to commemorate the Easter Rising.
June 2016
UK Referendum on EU Membership
29 June 2016
16 June 2016
On 16 June, the Consulate was delighted to host a reception at the Sydney Film Festival Hub to celebrate the "Focus on Ireland - From Rebels to New Romantics" Irish film season.
National Celtic Festival - The Messenger - Portarlington, Victoria
10-13 June
The Embassy is delighted to support the National Celtic Festival's Children’s Theatre production, in collaboration with Irish Theatre Company BarnStorm Theatre.
Opening of Irish Language Scoil Gheimridh
10 June 2016
On 10 June, the Consul General officially opened 2016's Scoil Gheimridh
Easter 1916 and Cultures of Anti-Imperialism Symposium - Sydney
June 2016
The Consulate General is delighted to partner with the University of New South Wales to bring together leading academics from around the world to discuss the international legacies of the Easter Rising with a focus on cultures of anti-imperialism.
May 2016
1916 Rising Commemorative Seminar - Canberra
1 May
The Embassy is pleased to provide support to this seminar presented by the Irish Community Players which will be held at the National Library of Australia. The afternoon event aims to combine academic discussion with music and poetry to explore the 1916 Rising in a cultural and historical context.
‘Wherever Green is Worn’ - Sydney
6 May
With the support of the Consulate General ‘Wherever Green Is Worn’ will see live performances and expert narration weave together a selection of songs from before, during and after the 1916 Rising to bring to life the spirit of the times. The event will remember with respect the lives lost during the Rising and celebrate the variety of traditions on the island of Ireland.
‘Swing’ – Fishamble Theatre Production – Canberra
10 – 14 May
Culture Ireland supports the staging of this heart-warming romantic comedy about being brave, trying your best, and thinking outside the box. A toe-tapping production from Ireland with an brilliant Irish cast portraying a colourful array of characters.
‘A Terrible Beauty’ original play – Canberra
14 – 16 May
The Irish Community Players will perform an original play ‘A Terrible Beauty’ exploring the Rising from the build-up, through mobilisation, the occupation of the GPO and other landmarks, and ending with the execution of the leaders.
16 - 22 May
The Consulate General was delighted to support the 2016 Sydney Writers Festival.
April 2016
'A Sense of Ireland' Australian Irish Heritage Association - Perth
2-9 April
With the support of the Embassy of Ireland and the Honorary Consul of Ireland Western Australia, this project is being staged by the Australian Irish Heritage Association. This concert celebrates the legacy of Irish film, music and dance, encompassing a screening of Sean O’Riada’s 1966 film ‘Mise Eire’.
Easter 1916: Ireland's Republican Uprising, Its Causes and Effects – Sydney
5 April – 10 May
This six week course traces the causes and effects of the Easter Rising within 300 years of Irish-British relations and places the Rising in a wider context.
Easter Rising Centenary Conference - Melbourne
7-8 April
The Embassy is pleased to partner with the University of Melbourne, through the Gerry Higgins Chair in Irish Studies, and with Newman College, to mark the Centenary of the Rising with an academic conference in Newman College on 7 – 8 April, followed by a public lecture and exhibition at the State Library of Victoria; both looking at Australian perspectives of the Easter Rising.
‘1916: The Irish Rebellion’ - Irish Film Festival – Sydney
8 April
The Consulate is delighted to work with the Irish Film Festival to bring this screening of Pat Collins and Ruan Magan’s documentary to Sydney. With narration by Liam Neeson, the film tells the dramatic story of the events that took place in Dublin during Easter Week 1916.
‘1916: The Irish Rebellion’ – screening – Perth
8 April
The Irish Western Australian Forum in association with the Australian Irish Heritage Association has arranged for a screening of this landmark documentary at Cinema Paradiso, Northbridge. With narration by Liam Neeson, the film tells the dramatic story of the events that took place in Dublin during Easter Week 1916.
‘Shadow of a Gunman’ by Sean O’Casey – Brisbane
8 – 9 April
As part of the Centenary commemorations, Foundry Theatre with the Irish Australian Support Association Queensland will produce ‘Shadow of a Gunman’, by nationalist playwright Sean O’Casey, at the Edmund Rice Performing Arts Centre. Written in 1924 and set in 1920, the play deals with the aftermath of the Rising.
‘Michael, they have shot them', new documentary film – Melbourne
9 April
Ireland’s 1916 Easter Rising helped to shape political forces in Australia at a crucial time in Australia’s national history. In particular, the execution of the leaders of the insurrection had a profound effect on Archbishop Daniel Mannix, the man who led Australia’s Catholic community. Independent documentary maker Eoin Hahessy captures the mood of the time in this new film ‘Michael, they have shot them’: The Irish Rising that shaped an Australian nation commemorating the centenary of these powerful events to be screened at the State Library of Victoria.
Ecumenical Service and Irish Cultural Evening – Perth
10 April
St George’s Anglican Cathedral in Perth will host an ecumenical service to commemorate the Easter Rising on Sunday 10 April at 5pm. The solemn commemoration will be followed by an Irish cultural evening featuring the sounds of the harp and the tenor voice, poetry by Yeats and other Irish poets, over the course of a light supper.
A Terrible Beauty: The Poetry of the Rising - Melbourne
15 April
A reading of poems by Pearse, MacDonagh and Plunkett, as well as poems about them by their friends and their dramatic and moving stories will also be threaded through the readings.
Irish Mothers Group Down Under
21 April
The Consulate was delighted to host a coffee morning for members of the Irish Mothers Group Down Under.
‘Ireland will be Free’ screening – Canberra
22 April
In Melbourne in 1920, Archbishop Mannix presided over a St Patrick’s Day celebration that for Australia’s large Irish diaspora was a celebration of Ireland’s emergence from British rule as its own nation. The Embassy is providing support to the National Film and Sound Archive to remaster this important film. This screening of the remastered work will feature a live piano accompaniment.
Irish Australian Association South Australia
24 April
Following on from the commemorative events on Easter Sunday, the Irish Australian Association of South Australia will hold an afternoon of historical reflections on the Easter Rising on the centenary of the date of the start of the Rising.
ANZAC Day Wreath Laying Ceremony and Parade
25 April
The Consulate General took part in a wreath laying ceremony and parade to mark ANZAC Day.
‘The Patriot Game’ by Tom Murphy – Perth
27 April – 1 May
The Embassy is pleased to support Abandon Theatre’s production of ‘The Patriot Game’ by Tom Murphy at Studio Underground at the Heath Ledge State Theatre Centre, Perth. Murphy’s classic representation of the 1916 Rising was first written in 1966, but not performed until 1991.
March 2016
'Death or Liberty' screening - Melbourne
2 March
A screening of ‘Death or Liberty’ a documentary film based on Tony Moore’s book about rebels and radicals transported to Australia will be held at the Celtic Club in Melbourne. The screening will include an introduction and will be followed by a Q&A session.
The Consulate General proudly supported the Irish Community Float in the 2016 Sydney Mardi Gras
5 March
The Consulate was delighted to support the Sydney Queer Irish float in the 2016 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
9 March 2016
On 9th March, the Consulate General launched the Irish Film Festival at the Verona Cinema.
MOXIE Australia Tour - Melbourne / Sydney
11-25 March
Culture Ireland's 2016 programme includes support for the debut tour of innovative music group Moxie and their new palette of 21st century Irish music.
1916 Uprising Show - Wollongong
11 March
The ‘1916 Uprising Show’ features a mix of music and narration covering the history of Ireland and illuminating the 1916 Easter Rising.
St Patrick's Community Reception
16 March
On 16th March, the Consulate General hosted a St. Patrick's day reception for Irish community organisations in Sydney
'1916: The Irish Rebellion' screening - Canberra
17 March
The Embassy is delighted to work with the National Film and Sound Archive to bring this screening of Pat Collins and Ruan Magan’s documentary to Canberra. With narration by Liam Neeson, the film tells the dramatic story of the events that took place in Dublin during Easter Week 1916, and is presented just hours after the documentary’s premiere in Ireland.
‘Irish Rising: A Terrible Beauty is Born’ exhibition at the State Library of Victoria – Melbourne
17 March – 31 July
The State Library of Victoria will host a free display about the tumultuous days of the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin. The display includes rare artefacts and materials from the Library's collection, including a 1917 reprint of the proclamation of Irish independence, the only known one in Australia.
Comhaltas Family Concert – Melbourne
17 March
The Melbourne branch of Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann will be celebrating 1916 with a family concert on St Patrick’s Day. The guest speaker will be Dr. Frances Devlin-Glass who will talk about the contribution of Cumann na mBan. Comhaltas will host an evening of music, songs, poetry dedicated to the memory of 1916.
Celtic Club Commemoration event– Melbourne
19 March 2016
The commemoration will take place over the afternoon and evening and will begin with a discussion on the significance of the Rising chaired by Dr. Val Noone. Several relatives of volunteers who took part in the Rising will speak about the roles their forebears played. The dinner that evening will be addressed by former Ambassador of Ireland to Australia, Mr Richard O’Brien.
Women, Dreamers & Ireland’s Rising - Sydney
20 March
In the spirit of the 'Remember' and 'Celebrate' themes of Ireland 2016, the Consulate will support an evening of talks, music, poetry and drama dedicated to the women and artists who played a role in the Easter Rising and its aftermath.
An Irish Night: Easter 1916 Remembered – Perth
23 March
In Easter Week, 2016, the Perth Chamber Orchestra, led by Paul Wright, will commemorate the Centenary of the Easter Rising with a Centenary concert at the GPO Building in Perth. The concert will tell this remarkable story set to incredible Irish and classical music.
National Folk Festival - Journey of a Nation Rising - Canberra
24-28 March
The National Folk Festival, which takes place annually over the Easter weekend in Canberra, will this year remember the 1916 Rising and celebrate the Ireland of today with a programme of events over the 5 days of the Festival.
1916 Easter Rising Commemoration - Sydney
27 March
The Irish National Association will hold a centenary commemoration of the 1916 Easter Rising at the Irish Memorial in Waverley Cemetery.
1916 Easter Rising Commemoration – Adelaide
27 March
The Embassy of Ireland is delighted to support the Irish Australia Association of South Australia in commemorating the Easter Rising. A special commemoration will take place at the Irish Club in Adelaide exploring the Rising and its aftermath.
Easter Rising 100th Anniversary – Perth
28 March
The Irish Club of WA plays host to an Easter Centenary Commemoration on Monday 28th March featuring music and Irish dancing.
Sydney Commemorates the Proclamation and the Rising
28 March
Easter Monday in Sydney will see a reading of The Proclamation of the Republic outside the General Post Office followed by a range of film screenings organised by the Aisling Society of Sydney.
'The Plough and the Stars' by Sean O'Casey – Perth
30 March – 14 April
The Irish Theatre Players will stage O'Casey's seminal work at the Irish Theatre in the Irish Club of WA.
February 2016
14th February 2016
In 2016 to commemorate the centenary of the Easter Rising and in line with the Brigidfest committee’s commitment to celebrate Irish women, the speaker will be Maeve O’Leary who will be talking about her grandmother Lucy Agnes Smith, a member of Cumann na mBan, who was involved in the fighting at the GPO during the Easter Rising.
Exile: Songs of Irish Australia
20th February 2016
Culture Ireland has lent its support to a new musical production celebrating Irish Australia.
'Exile' tells the story of the Australian-Irish in song, imagery, poetry and spoken word, presented in concert. Exile brings together an exclusive gathering of outstanding artists, from Ireland and Australia, in a scripted performance
22-February - 18th March
This exhibition, supported by Culture Ireland, will bring together curators and contemporary artists from Ireland and Australia to investigate cross-cultural issues surrounding ethnic conflict, the legacy of colonialism and the challenges of reconciliation that are relevant to both countries.
Irish Theatre Showcase at the Adelaide Fringe
23rd February - 16th March
Supported by Culture Ireland as part of the Ireland 2016 Centenary Programme and Arts Project Australia’s Irish Theatre Showcase, three innovative theatre productions make their way from Ireland to take part in the Adelaide Fringe Festival.
'The Plough and the Stars' by Sean O'Casey rehearsed reading
27th February
Bloomsday in Melbourne, with the support of the Cultural Heritage Committee of the Celtic Club, presents this rehearsed reading of Sean O'Casey's seminal work.
January 2016
John Ford, Ireland, and the Easter Rising
27th January 2016
The Embassy is delighted to support this lecture and screening from leading film scholar Charles Barr which will discuss Ford’s film adaptation of Sean O’Casey’s ‘Plough and the Stars’. Using new research from The Abbey Theatre, Irish Film Archive, and British Film Institute, Professor Barr will chart how John Ford brought actors from Dublin’s Abbey Theatre such as Arthur Shields (who fought in the Rising) to Hollywood in 1936 to adapt O’Casey’s play, as well as the difficulties Ford faced realising O’Casey’s political work within the limitations of the Hollywood Studio System. A film screening will follow the one hour lecture.