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

A 3 hour workshop that will increase understanding and upskilling in the use of strength based approaches.

The Great Southern Nights music series is the perfect way to farewell summer in style, welcoming shorter days and longer nights with four special rendezvous at M|Arts. 🌅🌌 Join us for: 02/05 — Versace Boys 09/05 — Kyle Lionhart 13/05 — Bobby Alu & Mark Crotti 16/05 — Thirst Trap Grab your ticket to any one of these beautiful nights, or commit to the full journey with a bundle for all four events. 🎟️✨
A day basketry workshop so you can make and finish a beautiful work of art – either a basket or wall sculpture. By the end of this basketry course, not only will you have gorgeous baskets or wall sculpture, but you will be confident in this basketry technique.

Join us for a colourful afternoon of kewpie doll crafting, margaritas and cantina snacks.


When the River Rose - film, featuring renowned cabinetmaker Geoffrey S. Hannah OAM, Dr Laurie Axten, Amarina Toby, Dee Mould, and Ashlee Jones, led by Kate Stroud. Final round of local screenings offering audiences one last opportunity to experience the film on the big screen. Proceeds from ticket sales will support the film’s next stage as it moves toward broader release.

Join us at the Museum these holidays for fun, hands-on creativity for kids and their families.

Birth Stories on Stage is an intimate evening of live storytelling featuring powerful, raw, and honest birth experiences.


Join us to hear Justice Kirby speak about why human rights must sit at the core of our democracy. The evening will also feature music by A Few Angry Villagers, a trio known for their dark country blues with a post-modern twist.
Bleak Squad is a new Melbourne four-piece comprised of true Australian art-rock royalty. Featuring Mick Turner (Dirty Three, Mess Esque), Mick Harvey (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, PJ Harvey, The Birthday Party), Adalita (Magic Dirt), and Marty Brown (Art of Fighting), the unlikely quartet unite for the first time on Bleak Squad's brooding, noir-rock debut LP, Strange Love, since shortlisted for the Australian Music Prize. Borne from spur of the moment jam sessions, Strange Love sees all four members juggle multiple instruments, songwriting, their own idiosyncrasies, and lead vocal duties between Adalita and Harvey. The result is a confident nine-song set of love, loss, and lonesome-ness, set to fizzing guitars, slippery bass lines, and the signature illogical squawk of Turner’s guitar. With Strange Love, Bleak Squad announce the boldest of entries into the Australian music landscape. “...they should not be missed live: four Australian music greats with charisma to burn, uncanny chemistry, and a quality set of songs tailor-made for those long, dark nights of the soul.” Andrew Stafford, The Guardian
🎨 ART HUNT, a Creative Adventures for Kids 🗺️ Step into a playful world of creativity, discovery and imagination at Murwillumbah Art Precinct. Kids will follow a treasure map across the precinct, stopping at creative stations along the way, from face painting and stamp making, screen printing, to candle making and clue-finding adventures. Each activity unlocks the next step of the journey as they work their way toward the final treasure. Along the path you’ll also find roving performances, market stalls, food, music and a movie, making it a magical afternoon for the whole family. Powered by Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity
Conscious Community Kirtan (mantra meditation) & Dinner Sat April 11th. Come to chant & connect with like-minded people! Everyone welcome! Enjoy communal chanting of sacred ancient mantras which nourish your soul and fill your heart with love. Then, nourish your body with a delicious and nutritious plant-based meal, whilst nourishing your heart with meaningful connections and deepening bonds with like-minded individuals. Your registration helps us plan the meal for the night.
Join us at Tweed Regional Museum for Weaving Together, a hands-on workshop led by Bundjalung artist Jason King (@jpkartistry). Inspired by the cultural season of Guyumbu (Mullet Season) and the long-held traditions of communities working together, this workshop introduces participants to the significance of weaving practices. As part of the workshop, Jason will show participants how to construct a traditional fishing net and then guide them to create an individual woven piece that can be tied onto the communal net structure. This collaborative artwork symbolises the importance of coming together, strengthening community connections and recognising that we are stronger together. It’s a fun chance to get creative, connect with culture and collaborate on a shared artwork!