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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time in Norton Summit. From education to spirituality and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Join us for the third installment of the annual Harvest Party at The Scenic Hotel, Norton Summit’s finest. Celebrate the end of the 2026 harvest with 2 hours of wine tasting from 20 local and international producers, DJs all day and night, and delicious food by renowned chefs Clare Falzon and Gus Love. Don't miss this unique and memorable event. Early bird tickets available now for $30.00.
Following the release of the bands fifth album ’Stagger’, The Grogans are heading on an extensive Regional Australian tour and are headed to the Scenic!
Craft your own mosaic flower on a stake for your garden.
Create, print, and play with your own designs! Join Silvia from Ink + Oranges for a fun, hands-on screenprinting workshop where you’ll learn how to print your own designs on fabric. This workshop is perfect for beginners — no drawing or art experience needed, just curiosity and creativity!
Explore learning some simple watercolour techniques to capture sea and sky views in this beginner-friendly workshop. Guided by local artist Bethany Neck, you’ll discover how to create evocative, atmospheric paintings in a relaxed, encouraging social group. Perfect for all skill levels! All materials provided.
Let yourself surrender to stillness within a candlebark forest as healing soundscapes soothe your body, mind and soul.
Join us for this free event to discover the secrets of the elusive echidna. There are few animals more unusual than the echidna – a spiky, egg-laying mammal that eats ants. But some of the most striking things about echidnas are things most of us don't know. That they use their snout like a snorkel when they swim, that they can sense electromagnetic fields, that they have intriguingly complex brains, startling physical strength and 'backwards' back feet. That they go into torpor when conditions are poor and can survive fires by sheltering underground. And that during the mating season, male echidnas will line up behind a female, making cooing noises and forming an orderly echidna train, waiting for their chance to impress her with some very strange reproductive equipment!