Queer PowerPoint

Angharad ‘Rad’ Yeo

Queer PowerPoint is the cult hit experimental performance series in which Queer artists are invited to explore and share an idea, current obsession, or ongoing fascination using that most staid and ubiquitous of programming tools – PowerPoint.

Queer PowerPoint

Queer PowerPoint is the cult hit experimental performance series in which Queer artists are invited to explore and share an idea, current obsession, or ongoing fascination using that most staid and ubiquitous of programming tools – PowerPoint.

Music & Performance

Saturday 30 May 4.30pm – 5.10pm
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Reclaiming and queering the corporate presentation from our straight capitalist overlords special guest Angharad ‘Rad’ Yeo takes to the stage in this Make Good Festival special. Together they will share their surprising stories, secret passions and star wipes.

Queer PowerPoint is produced by Unfunded Empathy.

 


Tickets

Adult $25
Member $20
Concession / Youth $22

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Note

Event Update
Due to unexpected circumstances Xanthe Dobbie is no longer able to perform as part of this event.

Dates & Times

30 May 2026

Location

Bundanon Art Museum
Boyd Education Centre
170 Riversdale Road
Illaroo NSW 2540

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Featuring

Angharad ‘Rad’ Yeo is an award-winning television presenter, video game critic, technology journalist and one of the hosts of ABC’s Good Game Spawn Point. She is also host of technology podcast Queens of the Drone Age, ABC Science’s Elevator Pitch and Rad Experiments, and ABC Listen’s How Games Play Us.

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Receive 20% off festival tickets, 10% off purchases at Ramox Café, and free entry to the Art Museum all year.

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Make Good Festival is proudly supported by the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW.

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