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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time next 30-days in Speers Point. From art to spirituality and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Experience the creativity and vision of Hunter TAFE students at the Autumn Exhibition Opening. Showcasing student works reimagined in the immersive MAP mima Cube, this event celebrates emerging artists and their diverse talents. Join us for a unique and inspiring exhibition.

Running Times:* Gates - 12:30pm Seaside - 1:20pm - 1:50pm Le Shiv - 2:10pm - 2:40pm Mid Drift - 3:00pm - 3:30pm Babe Rainbow - 3:50pm - 4:30pm Allah-Las - 4:55pm - 5:40pm Skegss - 6:05pm - 6:50pm Ocean Alley - 7:20pm - 8:50pm *Times are approximate & subject to change. .
Enjoy a creative morning of art-making for all ages and abilities at MAP mima. Guided by an experienced art educator, explore the exhibition and create art inspired by what you see. A perfect family morning on selected Sundays throughout 2026!
Join us for an exhibition celebrating the achievements of women who have contributed to the Hunter Newcastle region. The aim is to raise publicity for the ZCHN and show appreciation of local women.
MAP mima presents a newly created work by collaborative artists Paul Mosig and Rachel Peachey. Known for their cinematic and immersive practice, they craft experiences that blur the boundaries between film, installation, and expanded moving image. The work transforms the 360-degree Cube into a shifting environment of sound and vision.
Experience an immersive audiovisual performance that reimagines the Coquun/Hunter River. Trumpeter Tom Avgenicos and multimedia artist Jordan East capture the river's complex life through genre-bending music and projections. Featuring jazz ensemble Delay 45 and string quartet APEX4, the performance blends chamber music, jazz, and electronic landscapes, reflecting the tensions of modern Australia.