
Queer PowerPoint:
Call for EOIs
EOIs close Wednesday 8 October 2025
Thursday 13 November | The Q – Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre
Friday 14 November | Tuggeranong Arts Centre
Saturday 15 November | Belconnen Arts Centre

Got a PowerPoint idea burning a hole in your hard drive? A passion project or secret obsession that keeps you up at night? We want to hear about it! For the first time ever, Queer PowerPoint is coming to Canberra for three massive nights across The Q, Belconnen Arts Centre and Tuggeranong Arts Centre.
We’re looking for LGBTQIA+ folks from across the ACT and surrounding regions to share their wildest ideas, deepest dives, and niche obsessions. QPPT presentations are 10-12 minutes long and can be about literally anything – as long as it’s queer af and uses PowerPoint.
Head to the link below and select a specific location if there’s a show you’d like to be considered for (Belconnen Arts Centre, Tuggeranong Arts Centre, or The Q), or select ‘Other’ and tell us you’re in the ACT region – we’ll keep your EOI on file and may invite you to present at one of our three shows!
About Queer PowerPoint
“a stupidly funny and extremely satisfying riot of information.” – The Conversation
Queer PowerPoint is taking over Canberra with a three-night spectacular across Belconnen Arts Centre, Tuggeranong Arts Centre, and The Q in Queanbeyan. After selling out shows nationwide, the capital region’s own lineup of queer brilliance is finally getting its moment in the spotlight.
Watch the deepest recesses of your notes app come to life as queer artists, thinkers, babes and glorious weirdos from across the ACT share their burning passions, most cooked theories and secret desires for your viewing pleasure. The only rule…they must use Microsoft’s most mundane medium PowerPoint.
Each night features a fresh lineup of local talent, meaning you can catch three completely different shows across the three venues. Co-hosts Harriet Gillies and Xanthe Dobbie will take you on a guided journey through this fantasia of hot takes, heartfelt moments, and heated debates, with legendary DJ stereogamous providing the soundtrack to this corporate rebellion.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see Canberra’s queer creativity unleashed across the region’s premier arts venues.