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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time in Narooma. From education to science and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join us at Narooma Library for a front-row seat to some of the most anticipated talks and panels from this year’s Sydney Writers’ Festival, streamed FREE from the Sydney Writers Festival thanks to the State Library NSW. Hear from acclaimed authors, powerful storytellers, and fresh voices — all without leaving town.
A ceremonial, love and deep connection circle and ecstatic dance to awaken the powerful, strong, incredible woman you are!
Enjoy a classic movie with light refreshments. This film is laugh-out-loud funny, and movie-wise, there had never been anything like it up until its release in 1960. A timeless classic that offers a perfect blend of humour, romance and social commentary.
Jonathan Freedland: The Traitors Circle
Join Peter Lacey and uncover 10 key forces behind the region's story. Discover the stories that shaped the South Coast. This February, join us for a fascinating journey through our region’s history with Peter Lacey from the South Coast History Society.
Join us at Narooma Library for a front-row seat to some of the most anticipated talks and panels from this year’s Sydney Writers’ Festival, streamed FREE from the Sydney Writers Festival thanks to the State Library NSW. Hear from acclaimed authors, powerful storytellers, and fresh voices — all without leaving town. The festival’s signature rollicking debate takes to the State Library of NSW stage for a special Mardi Gras edition with everyone’s favourite adjudicator, Yumi Stynes. Charting the rise of ‘boy meets girl’ as the societal status quo and interrogating what it promises, six of our best and brightest will argue whether heterosexuality puts the ‘cult’ in cultural norm. Featuring Dylin Hardcastle, Jess Hill, Benjamin Law, Maeve Marsden, Jess McGuire and Daniel Nour.
Join us at Narooma Library for a front-row seat to some of the most anticipated talks and panels from this year’s Sydney Writers’ Festival. The festival’s signature rollicking debate takes to the stage for a special Mardi Gras edition. Six of our best and brightest will argue whether heterosexuality puts the ‘cult’ in cultural norm.
Explore the science behind Australia's dynamic weather with Nigel Smedley, former technical officer at the Bureau of Meteorology. Learn about weather stations, cloud types, and the BOM website. Perfect for weather enthusiasts of all ages!
Join us at Narooma Library for a front-row seat to some of the most anticipated talks and panels from this year’s Sydney Writers’ Festival. Hear from acclaimed authors, powerful storytellers, and fresh voices — all without leaving town. Najwan Darwish: No One Will Know You Tomorrow with Sara M. Saleh.
Join us at Narooma Library for a front-row seat to some of the most anticipated talks and panels from this year’s Sydney Writers’ Festival, streamed FREE from the Sydney Writers Festival thanks to the State Library NSW. Hear from acclaimed authors, powerful storytellers, and fresh voices — all without leaving town. Najwan Darwish: No One Will Know You Tomorrow, Born in Jerusalem in 1978, Darwish has been described as one of the foremost poets of the Arab world. Incisive and lyrical, his work walks the razor’s edge between despair and resistance, between dark humour and harsh political realities. Speaking to Sara M. Saleh, Najwan testifies to the anguished fatigue of waking up each morning in an occupied land and the immeasurable toll of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. His powerful poetic voice brings the Palestinian experience to life.
As part of this year's Seniors Festival, join Phil and learn what AI means for you. This engaging workshop explores: what AI really is, where you already encounter it in everyday life, and how to use it sensibly and safely without any technical knowledge. No prior experience is needed.
Join Jody Vassallo, renowned author, Ayurvedic practitioner, yoga teacher, counsellor, and podcaster, for an inspiring talk on International Women's Day. Jody will share her knowledge on pre and post-menopause, introducing simple tips and natural remedies to help navigate this stage of life and beyond. With her warm, gentle disposition, Jody has a calming presence that has guided many women on their journey of change to find self-love by nurturing body, mind, and spirit. Join Jody for afternoon tea in a safe and welcoming space with friends.