Inclusive Cinema and Creative Discovery: What’s On in Albury Today

Community and Culture Take Center Stage
Welcome to Tuesday, 31 March 2026. Today in Albury, the community calendar is filled with opportunities for creative expression, inclusive entertainment, and a deep dive into our local heritage. Whether you are looking for a relaxed afternoon with the kids or a thought-provoking stroll through our world-class galleries, there is plenty to explore across the city today.
Inclusive Movie Magic at Regent Cinemas
The highlight of this Tuesday is the Connect Cinema event hosted at Regent Cinemas Albury. This special screening is designed specifically for the disability community, their carers, support workers, and friends. Starting at 5:30 PM, the cinema will provide a relaxed and inclusive environment for a screening of the modern family adventure, The Magic Faraway Tree. Based on the beloved classic, the film follows a family’s move to the countryside where they discover a tree that transports them to fantastical lands.
Organized by Mercy Connect, the session focuses on kindness and connection, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the magic of the big screen. The venue is fully accessible, featuring wheelchair-accessible seating, hearing loops, and audio description options. It is a fantastic way to spend the evening in a supportive community atmosphere.
Creative Play at the LibraryMuseum
For the younger residents and the young at heart, the Albury LibraryMuseum is hosting its weekly Lego Club this afternoon. Beginning at 3:30 PM, the session invites local "Lego Masters" to come together and build their most imaginative creations. It is a free, drop-in activity that encourages problem-solving and social interaction through the joy of play.
While at the LibraryMuseum, visitors can also explore the permanent exhibition, Bungambrawatha: Stories of Albury. This exhibition charts the history of our region, from the ancient traditions of the Wiradjuri people to the stories of modern migration. Additionally, the Local Threads exhibition remains on display, showcasing the rich industrial history of Macquarie Textiles in Albury through a collection of objects and documents.
Artistic Reflections at MAMA
The Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA) continues to offer a diverse range of contemporary exhibitions today. One of the standout current displays is Linda Sok’s Reincarnations of an Altar Cloth. This exhibition by the Cambodian-Australian artist explores matrilineal traditions and the re-imagining of lost silk weavings. Nearby, Kirtika Kain’s Pitch offers a unique look at the social classification of materials, utilizing gold, bitumen, and turmeric to create intricate, luminous surfaces.
Cinema Savings
If you are looking for a standard cinematic experience, don't forget that today is "Super Tuesday" at Village Cinemas Albury. Moviegoers can take advantage of half-price adult tickets for any of the latest releases, making it the perfect day for a budget-friendly outing to see new hits like Reminders of Him or Scream 7.

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