The Quiet Diplomacy of the Tennis Court, Canberra’s Mid-Century Social Networks | Talk

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The quiet diplomacy of the tennis court, power and politics in mid-century Canberra is a lively panel event at Canberra Museum and Gallery exploring how social life shaped influence in the national capital.

Featuring leading historian Mark McKenna alongside Nicholas Brown and Virginia Rigney, the discussion reveals how informal networks, friendships and shared spaces played a role in political and cultural decision-making.

Using the tennis court as a starting point, the panel uncovers the connections between social life and power in a rapidly developing city.

Part of the Canberra and Region Heritage Festival, this event offers a fresh perspective on Canberra's mid-century history through the people, places and relationships that shaped it.

Dates & Times
  • Fri 17 Apr 5:30pm–7pm
Accessibility
  • Actively welcomes people with access needs.

When

17 Apr

5:30pm–7pm

Where

Canberra Museum + Gallery

176 London Circuit,
Canberra ACT 2601

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Price

$30 per person

Includes drinks & canapes.

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