History, Dinosaurs, and Porsche Tours: Your Albury 'What's On' Guide for Monday

What’s On in Albury: Monday, 30 March 2026
Welcome to your local guide for Albury this Monday. Whether you are a fan of high-performance engines, curious about prehistoric life, or looking for a quiet afternoon of artistic reflection, our city has plenty to offer today. From community-wide driving tours to world-class museum exhibitions, here is what you can find happening across town on 30 March 2026.
Rundfahrt 2026 Porsche Driving Tour
Today marks the final day of the Rundfahrt 2026 weekend, a major gathering for Porsche enthusiasts from across Australia. Participants have spent the weekend exploring the scenic roads of the Albury-Wodonga region. On this concluding Monday, you may spot some of the country’s most beautifully maintained vehicles as they prepare for their final group departures or gather for a farewell coffee. It is a fantastic opportunity for car lovers to appreciate these precision machines before the event moves to a new location in 2027.
Exhibitions at Albury LibraryMuseum
The Albury LibraryMuseum continues its streak of engaging public exhibitions today. A highlight for families is the How to Draw a Dinosaur exhibit. This touring exhibition from the Tweed Regional Museum blends art and science, showing how illustrators and scientists work together to reconstruct prehistoric giants from fossil evidence. For those interested in local heritage, the Bungambrawatha: Stories of Albury exhibition is also open. It offers a deep dive into the history of the Wiradjuri people and the colonial and modern evolution of our city through a vast collection of photographs and artifacts.
Contemporary Art at MAMA
The Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA) is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM today with several thought-provoking installations. Visitors can explore Linda Sok: Reincarnations of an Altar Cloth, which features intricate textile works reimagining traditional Cambodian silk weavings. Additionally, the exhibition Jazz Money: River’s Flow (In Every Future) offers a unique perspective on connection to country and water. Both exhibitions are free to the public and provide a serene space for cultural exploration.
Cinema and Local Entertainment
If you are looking for a relaxing evening, Regent Cinemas Albury has a diverse schedule for Monday. Featured screenings include the cinematic drama Reminders of Him, with sessions throughout the day at 10:30 AM, 1:15 PM, and 6:45 PM. For those who enjoy a bit of action to start the week, the film Spectre is scheduled for a special screening at 6:15 PM. Meanwhile, Village Cinemas is hosting its popular Gold Class Mondays, offering a premium movie-going experience at a special rate for the first day of the work week.

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