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Canberra's Night Noodle Markets were expected to host up to 25 hawker style food stalls, and that the ACT Government had committed $ 200,000 to bring the 2015 noodle markets to the city. Around 156,000 peoples visited the inaugural Enlighten Night Noodle Markets—of whom 24,000 visited
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told reporters that the show planned for
Enlighten 2011 was "probably the biggest production that we've put on at any show in Australia." As part of the festival, cultural institutions in the Parliamentary triangle were illuminated after dark, including Old Parliament House, Parliament House and the
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Despite the big-ticket performances and media stunts, the inaugural festival cost $ 2.4 million, and there was poor community interest, with just 8600 visitors. The first
Enlighten did however attract 2400 visitors from interstate or overseas who came to Canberra specifically for Enlighten or
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Markets, Enlighten featured an installation by Amanda Parer of five illuminated white rabbits standing at 7 metres (23 ft). Parer described the rabbits as metaphors for the mismanagement of the environment. Free concerts held over the consecutive weekends
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suggests four remuneration options to artists, three of which indicate artists should fully self-fund, partially self-fund or find sponsorship for exhibition of their own work. One indicates that the festival will pay for some projects but stresses a very limited budget for artworks.
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describing the Labor
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1539:"Gates open on Enlighten Night Noodle Markets 2016 in Canberra"
1804:"Enlighten festival: Come paint the town red and blue and ..."
1762:"Enlighten and the Night Noodle Markets pull in hungry crowds"
1735:"Applications are open for Enlighten Festival - Illuminations"
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2015–16: Enlighten debuts the Night Noodle Markets in Canberra
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825:"Australian music legends INXS will rock Canberra this March"
1898:. Australian Capital Territory. p. 1885. Archived from
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made an election promise to deliver a new autumn event for
154:$ 5.3 million over four years (2011 to 2014)
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is an outdoor annual art and cultural festival held in
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Entrance to Old Parliament House during Enlighten 2013
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1503:. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 9 March 2015.
1152:"Enlighten festival—local artists (Question No 2090)"
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Enlighten attendance, budget and visitor expenditure
1631:"Lights are up - five ways to Enlighten your autumn"
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2012: Enlighten made a part of the Canberra Festival
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2099:"Enlighten Festival—power use (Question No 2285)"
2027:"Record crowds at this year's Enlighten Festival"
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252:(ACT) Minister for Tourism, Sport and Recreation
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795:"New event to light up Canberra's autumn nights"
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1437:"ENLIGHTEN Night Noodle Markets coming in 2015"
1108:"Enlighten festival 'embarrassing', says Smyth"
413:Enlighten in 2020 just missed the start of the
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1685:"The dark side of Enlighten: artists not paid"
1657:"The dark side of Enlighten: artists not paid"
1392:"Enlighten 2014 set to illuminate the capital"
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772:$ 12 million to support jobs and boost tourism
1986:"Enlighten 2013 draws record breaking crowds"
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1585:"Seven events not to miss at Enlighten 2016"
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753:"Enlighten downgraded to a subsidiary event"
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1369:Parliament House Celebrates Enlighten
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1779:Thistleton, John (1 February 2016).
1346:"Festival set to enlighten Canberra"
1304:"In the white mood for festival fun"
1245:"Electricity in the tent of mirrors"
390:featured indie rock Australian band
2071:Nicholson, Larissa (3 March 2014).
1862:"Increasing visitation to Canberra"
1802:Doherty, Megan (18 February 2014).
1629:Connolly, Ayla (27 February 2021).
1507:from the original on 11 March 2015.
1454:Rudra, Natasha (20 November 2014).
1409:Rudra, Natasha (19 November 2014).
909:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
297:extended their stay because of it.
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930:"Barr enlightens Oppn on festival"
905:"INXS to headline autumn festival"
232:during the 2012 Enlighten festival
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887:"Media joy meets INXS helicopter"
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1198:Pyror, Sally (1 February 2013).
1177:"Making light of old city dames"
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336:A 2014 Enlighten projection on
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258:National Gallery of Australia
230:National Library of Australia
198:National Gallery of Australia
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2001:Enlighten 2013: Key findings
1175:Warden, Ian (1 March 2012).
250:Australian Capital Territory
186:Australian Capital Territory
163:www.enlightencanberra.com.au
2048:Kelly, Emma (8 June 2015).
2025:McIlroy, Tom (9 May 2014).
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