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  Take in stunning illuminations, indulge at the Night Noodle Markets and rise with the sun for a hot air balloon display as Canberra celebrates its annual).   Explore European influence on Japan’s traditional art in the exhibition (), at the National Gallery of Victoria.    Sculpture by the Sea () will transform Perth’s Cottesloe Beach, with more than 70 artists showcasing their work over the 18-day festival.    Celebrate cultural diversity at Parramasala (), a three-day extravaganza in the heart of Parramatta.    The Australian Ballet’s () will electrify audiences with a modern ballet program. At the Arts Centre Melbourne before travelling to Sydney in April.   

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