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Find the best education events and make the most of your time this month in Maitland. From art to technology and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Come along to our caravan safety workshop and learn about safe towing practices from the experts at Tow-Ed. Own your own caravan but have questions about weight? Wanting to buy your dream van but haven't got much experience with towing? Tow a van and have some questions about loading? These FREE interactive 3-hour workshops provide information and demonstrations to support the safe loading and towing of caravans and trailers.
Get ready to unleash your creativity and design skills at this exciting workshop with artist Jen Denzin and a UON Architecture Student!

Join us for a fun, hands-on Creative Workshop during Youth Week 2026 to help decorate our centre! This is a fun, in-person event where you can dive into arts, crafts, music, food, drinks, and games while your art is drying! Ages of 12-25 welcome.
Training for workplaces providing CHSP in Aboriginal Cultural Awareness
Celebrate Youth Week with a drawing workshop led by artist and curator Luke Thurgate.
PEPA aims to improve health professionals’ knowledge, skills and confidence in the palliative approach to care for people with a life-limiting illness. The workshops are interactive and provide time for discussion through case presentations and examples (some aspects of the program may change due to circumstances beyond our control).
Celebrate Youth Week 2026 by getting creative and supporting healthy ecosystems for our solitary bees. Open to 8-15 Year olds. Youth Week will run across NSW from 16-26 April 2026. As a part of the celebrations, Council encourages youth aged 8-15 to join Nature and Nurture for a hands-on creative arts and nature craft workshop where you will be guided to build a solitary bee hotel using recycled materials such as cardboard tubes, sticks, paper straws, newspaper, and other natural items. Solitary bees play a vital role in pollination and maintaining biodiversity, supporting healthy ecosystems and food production. Protecting these quiet yet essential pollinators is critical for maintaining balance in our environment and ensuring future sustainability. Participants will also have the opportunity to make a seed bomb to take home. By combining art with environmental education, Nature and Nurture aim to empower young people to become custodians of nature while expressing themselves creatively. Note: A parent or guardian must remain onsite throughout the event. Parents do not need to purchase a ticket to assist their participating child in the activities.

PEPA aims to improve health professionals’ knowledge, skills and confidence in the palliative approach to care for people with a life-limiting illness. The workshops are interactive and provide time for discussion through case presentations and examples.