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Discover the best events and make the most of your time this month in Lismore. From music to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Experience the enchanting voices of The Italian Tenors in a special matinee show! After a sold-out European tour, they're bringing their mix of classical arias, Neapolitan songs, and Popera hits to Australia. Expect a night of passion, fun, and vocal magic accompanied by a live band.

The Northern Rivers Conservatorium is excited to host DEM MOB, a groundbreaking First Nations hip hop group from the APY Lands (Pukatja), for a powerful panel conversation with NRC First Nations Music Coordinator Blake Rhodes. As the first MCs to rap in Pitjantjatjara, DEM MOB use music as a tool for cultural strength, education and change. Empowering young people and sharing important stories with wider audiences. Hear about their journey, creative process, and how music connects culture, identity and community. Free event, all welcome - please register.

groundbreaking First Nations hip hop group from the APY Lands (Pukatja). Drawing on their experience using music as a tool for learning, storytelling and cultural expression, DEM MOB will guide participants through lyric writing, rhythm and performance. Whether you’re just starting out or already creating, this workshop is about building confidence and creativity in a supportive environment. Spaces limited – bookings essential.

BLAH BARZ is a recurring hip hop event rooted in the heart of Lismore, NSW—built for artists, by artists. Showcasing a mix of emerging and established talent, the night brings together raw lyricism, live performances, cyphers, and community energy in an intimate, high-vibe setting.

We’re collectively in a ‘hot mess’. Our business-as-usual approach is no longer benefitting people or planet. We need to identify and move towards regenerative futures across our region. In the plainest of language - a better and safe future for us all. We’re calling all residents, groups, businesses, clubs, not-for-profit organisations, resilience organisations, farmers, creatives, young people and government workers, to participate in Imagine Northern Rivers (Lismore Series). In a 2.5 hour workshop, we will explore: What does a regenerative, adaptive and safe future for your community and the region look and feel like? We’re talking social, environmental, economic and cultural regeneration. What actions are needed to take us towards this future? Our invitation - Anyone who lives, works or studies in the Lismore region is invited to participate in our Imagine workshops tailored to the area. Bring a friend, colleague or family member. There is no cost, but you must RSVP as spots are limited.
Evolve takes you on a journey in self discovery. Give yourself the gift of self discovery through creativity in this six week course with Rin and Gemma. This 6-week program is designed for women with an inquisitive mind. Each week we will investigate different parts of our inner selves such as our inner wisdom, inner critic, and our body speak. The creative processes used in this therapeutic series of workshops include the use of paint, crafting, collage, drawing and movement in a safe and inclusive space. Through creative exploration, reflection and connection you are invited to slow down, reconnect with yourself and explore creativity as a source of wellbeing and empowerment. No prior experience required. All materials supplied. Tea and coffee provided. Mondays 10am till 12pm. Commencing on Monday the 27th April till the 1st of June at 10 County Lane, Lismore, NSW. Week 1 - 27 April - Ground Control. Week 2 - 4 May - Inner Critic. Week 3 - 11 May - The Protector. Week 4 - 18 May - Muse/Creative Self. Week 5 - 25 May - Body Voice. Week 6 - 1 June - Wise Woman. Each woman attending will be given an art journal for the journey. All materials provided. Please bring your water bottles and wear clothes that you don't mind getting paint on. Some old comfortable clothes are perfect. Wear comfortable shoes too as we will not always be sitting down. Gemma and Rin look forward to going on this journey with you.
Join us for the Lessons in Disaster training program. Our training strengthens the capacity of local government, health, community and emergency sectors to understand the relevance of gender stereotypes and inequalities in a disaster context. Understand gender and disaster and why violence against women can increase during and after disaster. Unpack how gender inequality during and after disaster distinctly impacts women, men and LGBTIQA+ people. Learn how applying an inclusive gender-lens can lead to world-leading disaster recovery. Led by expert trainers and delivered nationally by two of our 50+ expert trainers from every State and Territory. For this session, you'll be guided by Sarah Drury and Alex Grantham.