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Ruth Oakley – June 28th, 2026

10 min · 5. juli 2026
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Ruth Oakley is the head of programming at the Monash Uni Performing Arts Centre She chats with the team about the Family Fiesta, a 4-day children’s festival that runs every year over the June-July school holiday. This year’s edition is on at the Monash Uni Clayton campus 1-4 July, and full program details are available at https://mpac.monash.edu/name – The post Ruth Oakley – June 28th, 2026 [https://joy.org.au/sundayarts/2026/07/05/ruth-oakley-june-28th-2026/] appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine [https://joy.org.au/sundayarts].

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