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Discover the best events and make the most of your time this month in Bellingen. From music to technology and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

"Kangaroo" is a heartwarming 2025 Australian family comedy about a disgraced TV host who teams up with a young girl to rescue orphaned kangaroos in the Outback. When former TV personality Chris Masterman finds himself stranded in a remote town outside Alice Springs, his life takes an unexpected turn. There he meets Charlie, a spirited 12-year-old Indigenous girl. Together they form an unlikely friendship and begin rescuing and caring for orphaned joeys in their beautiful but remote Outback community. What starts as a simple act of kindness soon becomes a journey that changes both of their lives.

Join us for an unforgettable Zenon session at the Bellingen Memorial Hall with label boss Senisent, supported by Arya, Akudra & Sumiruna.

If you missed it the first time, now's your chance! Second film screening of '500 Days in the Wild' a film by Dianne Whelan ON SALE NOW!
Ragdoll is a one time charity event; a battle of the bands style music competition that will help raise money for young musicians in their field.

Joe Newton (voice, guitar) and Laura Targett (fiddle) bring their magic to 5 Church St. Together they create music that moves between the contemporary and the timeless - improvised, intuitive, and deeply connected. Drawing on traditions that span continents and generations, their sound is at once grounded and exploratory: melodies that feel ancient, yet emerge freshly in the moment.
Snez releases her new album 'Cardboard Wings' at Memorial Hall, Bellingen. Come and celebrate with Snez.
Journey into myth and story with opportunities for audience participation to 'feed the story', bringing the story to life.

Adult Foundational Art Program is a welcoming and supportive art class designed to help you build real drawing skills while rediscovering the joy of making art.

Through painting, drawing, mixed media and imaginative making, children are encouraged to experiment, take creative risks, and develop problem-solving skills while discovering their own artistic voice.

We are getting ready for Taranta! Come and discover how this year festival is unfolding and enjoy a night of music with Santa Taranta plus special guests and more surprise acts. The Italian inspired band will present the show "Dark Folk" plus some interpretations of heartfelt folk tunes from the south of Italy and beyond. Drinks, food and cakes will be available (and you can book a ticket that includes food too!). Don't miss out!
Max to the Max is an explosion of dance, theatre, cabaret and burlesque that takes audiences on an exciting journey with Max as he showcases his many talents as a performing artist. This celebration of disability led art will move you across the full range of emotions from deep reflection to pure joy with plenty of laughter along the way. Be prepared to get up close and personal with Max as he connects with his audience throughout the show. And with the unstoppable Raji Renshaw warming you up for both Act 1 and Act 2, you are in for a life changing experience that will give you a unique perspective into the life of an artist with disability. You're in for a treat!

In times of uncertainty and recovery, creativity and connection can be powerful tools for wellbeing. Join Aimee Davies, Founder of Hey Mate for a Creative Resilience Wellbeing Workshop designed to support individuals and communities. An interactive workshop designed to support artists, creatives and arts workers with practical tools for managing stress, preventing burnout and sustaining creative practice. This half-day workshop brings together practical tools, strategies, and opportunities for meaningful community connection. Through guided discussion, reflective activities, and shared learning, participants will explore ways to strengthen personal wellbeing while building collective support networks. The workshop concludes with a take-home toolkit of wellbeing resources, time for reflection, and an invitation to connect with Hey Mate’s ongoing peer support programs. This workshop is fully funded and free to attend, with a strong emphasis on accessibility and inclusion. This workshop is supported by a NAB Foundation Community Grant, helping communities strengthen resilience and wellbeing. Morning tea is included as part of the event. Spaces are limited, so early registration is encouraged.