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Video: Piip ja Tuut in conversation with filmmaker Anthony Noack

Behind the laughter, there’s a story. Piip ja Tuut, Haide Männamäe and Toomas Tross, reflect on life, family and performing together in this warm conversation with filmmaker Anthony Noack.
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Guess who’s singing at Choralfest?

Two Estonian choirs, Kooskõlas and Kodu Kaja. One national stage. Choralfest 2026 in Geelong is serving harmonies, goosebumps and a few proud “we definitely know them” moments.

From zero to loom in two Saturdays — weaving workshop in Melbourne

From “I should try weaving someday” to “I made this!” — a cosy two-part workshop is coming to Melbourne Estonian House this April and May. Eight spots, brand new looms and good company.

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Video: Piip ja Tuut in conversation with filmmaker Anthony Noack

Behind the laughter, there’s a story. Piip ja Tuut, Haide Männamäe and Toomas Tross, reflect on life, family and performing together in this warm conversation with filmmaker Anthony Noack.

Piip ja Tuut sprinkle joy wherever they go — last chance to get yours!

Frogs, acrobatics and full-body laughter for all ages — the clown duo Piip ja Tuut have arrived in Melbourne, and honestly, resisting this show is no longer an option.

High school or undergrad student? Spend a week in Estonia

What if your next trip wasn’t just travel, but a return? Summer School in Estonia is calling — and yes, accommodation, food and program are covered. Applications close 19 April 2026.

Interview: HEIA’s Kristi Barrow competes in Inner Mongolia (on ice, with dragons)

Ice, dragons, 100 wild horses — and one very familiar face. HEIA’s own Kristi Barrow represented Australia at the Five Continents Ice Dragon Boat Challenge in Inner Mongolia (yes, how cool is that?!). Go on – read all about it.

“My Estonia” writing competition for young Estonians everywhere

Warning: reading this article might cause sudden urges to write. Young writers (aged 15–25) are invited to explore the theme “My Estonia” in an exciting writing competition organised by Vabamu. Deadline: 1 May 2026.

Tsahkna in Sydney: Estonia freer, stronger and not alone

Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna spent an evening with the Australian Estonian community, speaking about security, unity and why Estonia is stronger, freer and better protected than ever before.

Carrying Estonia with us: “Estonia Worldwide” at Vabamu

A new exhibition at Vabamu in Tallinn explores 150 years of Estonian migration — and invites Australians to add their own story to the global map.

In memoriam — Mall Juske (née Karp) (1935—2026)

We remember Malle Juske (1935–2026) and extend our heartfelt condolences to her family and loved ones.