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Discover the best events and make the most of your time today in Goulburn. From education to dining and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Are you up for the LEGO building challenge? Each week during Term 2, LEGO Club participants will be given a challenge to complete within the one-hour class. Challenges may be individual or collaborative projects. For ages 6-12. Parents are not required to stay.

Ages 8-10yrs. Wednesdays 4-5pm, 29 April-24 June. Enrol Now on Humanitix - Junior Drama Classes. Term 2, 2026. hosted by Lieder Theatre Company. The Lieder Theatre Company, 52 Goldsmith St, Goulburn NSW 2580, Australia. Wednesday 29th April 2026. Find event information.

Imagination has no age! Come along with your child to our unique intergenerational literacy program and enjoy reading, rhymes, and singing with our senior friends. Read a book one-on-one with a senior community member, play games, and learn together. A perfect place to share stories and for friendships to grow! Sessions run weekly every Thursday for 60 minutes between 10.30am-11.30am.

Join us in the Goulburn Elders branch for a 90min, farmer-focused morning session designed for local livestock producers. The morning will include 3 short, straight-to-the-point presentations introducing you to new wool industry opportunities and smart tools you can use on-farm to lift productivity and lower production emissions - from tracking your pasture feedbase to getting a handle on livestock emissions numbers. Over lunch provided by Elders, you can then grill the presenters with all your Q&A and dive deeper into the opportunities and tools as they relate specifically to you! After lunch we’ll also unpack a funding opportunity supporting open-woodland restoration on your property – delivered in 90mins by Regen Farmers Mutual. Attendees can gain access to free technical feasibility assessments for their farm and learn how native revegetation alongside grazing has the potential to earn Australian Carbon Credit Units. This is a hands-on, farmer-focused event where you can ask questions, compare notes with neighbours, and walk away with simple steps, digital tools and funding pathways you can implement tomorrow.