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Discover the best events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Lismore. From music to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Get ready for a night of classic hits and good vibes with Kenny Rogers & Friends at Lismore Workers Club!

Get ready for an unforgettable night at Groovin The Moo, happening on Saturday 9 May at Oakes Oval, Widjabul/Wia-bal Country. From 11am to 10pm, this all-ages event promises a fantastic lineup and a memorable experience. Tickets start at $125+BF.

Celebrate Mother’s Day with a special set menu, delicious food, relaxed vibes, and a memorable lunch to treat Mum
Northern Rivers Furry Meet (NRFM) is a place for furries to meet other furries in the local area. Sausages and drinks available for purchase.
Jamie Hay, Paddy McHugh, Emmy Hour & Joseph Allen play Blah Bar in Lismore to launch Jamie Hay with Liam White's new album "Sunset Months"
Come and experience the music of Gabrieli, Byrd, Reicha, Richard Strauss, Corelli, Johan Strauss, Mussorgsky and Australian composer, Frederick Septimus Kelly through a variety of LSO ensembles - wind, brass and string. Then listen to the full orchestra bring the concert to an absorbing climax.
Compass Australia's Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI) is a whole-child, attachment-based, trauma-informed, multi-systemic, intervention for kids from 'hard places'. It equips professionals and caregivers with effective strategies for treatment and support.

Join Maggie Walters to celebrate Fractured Motherhood—a powerful memoir of trauma, adoption, resilience, and the healing power of love.

Join the ARC Gender Relations team from the Men and Family Centre in Part 1 of their exploration of the drivers of domestic, family and sexual violence. This session will look at how gender equality supports safer communities and will support participants to develop practical knowledge and skills to question and challenge abusive and disrespectful behaviours. This session is a pre-requisite to Part 2 which will explore how to engage men in violence prevention work.
Join local landscape painter Marty de Weerd for a hands-on exploration of the key elements that bring a landscape to life. Over four Mondays in May, you’ll develop practical skills and confidence through a series of focused workshops – each week tackling a different theme: trees, water, sunsets, and clouds. Designed for beginners through to more experienced painters, the course breaks the landscape down into approachable steps, covering composition, colour mixing, brushwork and technique. You’ll work at your own pace in a relaxed, supportive studio environment, building on your skills week by week. Held at Flourish Art in South Lismore, the sessions run Mondays in May from 10am to 1pm. All materials supplied – $240 + booking fee. Whether you’re new to painting or looking to refresh your approach, this course offers a practical and enjoyable way to deepen your understanding of landscape art.

Young Farmer Sundowner at Primex An easy afternoon. Cold drinks. Good company. A chance to meet the people shaping the next era of NSW agriculture. The Farm Business Resilience Program and the NSW Farmers Young Farmer Council, together with Primex Young Aggies, are bringing the next generation of farmers and ag leaders together for a relaxed sundowner after a big day at Primex. No agenda. No slideshows. Just a chance to kick back with other young farmers, swap stories, talk shop and build the kind of connections that stick. Catch up with other young farmers from across NSW Hear what's coming up with the Young Farmer Business Program - free networking and training opportunities rolling out across the state Cash bar on site Free Primex field day entry tickets for the first 50 registered attendees Who it's for Young farmers, farm managers, succession-stage family members, and anyone early in their ag career who wants to meet their people. Heads up The event is free, but places are limited, and registrations are essential - lock it in so you don't miss out on the field day ticket. About the program The Young Farmer Business Program is part of the Farm Business Resilience Program, jointly funded by the Australian Government's Future Drought Fund and the NSW Government. Powered by Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity Register Register
Come hang out and chat all things tax with the mob in a relaxed community yarning session. Tax isn’t something many people love to talk about, but it affects us all and plays a big role in everyday life. We’re looking for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are willing to yarn with us about their experiences with tax and dealing with the Australian Taxation Office – what’s been hard, what’s confusing, and what could be done better. Can you give your feedback and help come up with ideas for improving the tax system? These yarning sessions are being held on behalf of the Tax Ombudsman, the independent watchdog. Everything you share will be kept anonymous your name and other details will not be shared with the Australian Taxation Office or used for any other purpose. Jindawayni is an Aboriginal-owned business, and the sessions will be run by Aboriginal staff.