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From a spooky Halloween night at Lake Seppings to the Diwali Mela festival of lights, here’s your guide to the week ahead in the Great Southern.THURSDAYThursdays on York: Halloween Edition, Albany Town Square, 4pmFRIDAYAlbany Harbours Sustainability Symposium, Great Southern Grammar, 1pmAlbany Party Co Haunted House, Albany Town Square, 4pmThe Offsiders, Wilson’s Brewery Bar, 5pmMatt Black and the Two Timers, The Earl of Spencer Historic Inn, 6pmDiwali Festival Film Night, Albany Town Hall, 7pmFlinch Halloween Interactive Horror Experience, Lake Seppings, 8pmHalloween Night, Spectrum Theatre, 8pmSATURDAYDiwali Mela Festival of Lights, Albany Town Square, 4pmAndy Bradshaw, Wilson’s Brewery Bar, 5pmRainbow Coast Big Band Swing Dance, Albany Town Hall, 5pmTwo Psychics and a Medium, Albany Entertainment Centre, 7pmDig the Dust 10th Anniversary, Six Degrees, 8.30pmCamera IconPauleen Grewal and her mother Sukhjinder at 2024’s Diwali Mela festival Credit: Laurie BensonSUNDAYDavid Rastrick, Albany Boatshed Markets, 9amRob V, Due South, 4pmMONDAYMen of the Kokoda Special Exhibition, Museum of the Great Southern, 10amCamera IconMen of the Kokoda exhibition explores the story of Brigadier Arnold Potts, whose defence of the Kokoda Trail in WWII with the 21st Brigade is honoured as one of Australia’s most successful military operations. Credit: Barry Baker (copy pic)/WA NewsTUESDAYLoop by Loop Knitting and Crochet Workshop, Albany Public Library, 2pmWEDNESDAYSpring Plunge, Middleton Beach, 6.30amWundig wer Wilura in Concert, Albany Entertainment Centre, 7.30pmCamera IconWundig Wer Wilura opens at the Albany Entertainment Centre on November 5. Credit: Dylan AlcockPlanning something? Let us know! Send details of your event to greatsouthern@wanews.com.au