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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time next 30-days in Benalla. From trivia to mindfulness and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Learn how you can provide effective brief intervention support to young people unwilling to engage in more traditional, clinical or intensive AOD support.

Open community workshop turning local ideas into practical next steps. Connect strengths, choose action and build momentum together. Free to attend
Join us at the Pop-Up Benalla Art Gallery to explore the practice of HA-HA, a leading force in the Australian street art scene whose work critically examines the forces shaping modern life, including the pervasive influence of mass media, the rise of artificial intelligence, the commodification of culture, and the shifting nature of labour in a digital age.
Bold, beginner-friendly alcohol ink workshop at Benalla Street Art Festival. Explore fluid colour, learn techniques & create vibrant abstracts to take home.

You’re warmly invited to celebrate the official launch of the 2026 Benalla Street Art Festival. Official Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony Be among the first to meet this year’s talented artists and curator, hear firsthand about the exciting festival taking place across Benalla, and immerse yourself in the buzz and anticipation that marks the start of the festival journey. Whether you’re a long‑time supporter or discovering the festival for the first time, this is a wonderful opportunity to connect, celebrate and be inspired. Light refreshments will be provided. Location: Benalla Aboriginal Gardens, Mitchell Street Benalla. Note: Arrival 4.15pm for a 4.30pm start.

An immersive four-hour workshop inviting participants to explore the dynamic intersection of stencil art and Augmented Reality.
Electronic Music Making Workshop with Daniel O’Toole
Join us to explore the practice of Stephanie Cartledge and celebrate her new exhibition Shared Waters.

Catch Paris & Peril live for an exclusive Q&A at the Benalla Street Art Festival on Sunday 19 April.
Join us for a massive trivia event at Farmers Arms Benalla! Enjoy an evening of amazing food, great drinks, games, and trivia hosted by Australia's themed trivia experts, Grape Vine Events. With rebuilt and reformatted trivia decks, there are now 40 questions over 5 rounds, new activities, and new ways to win killer prizes!
A gentle, sensory-aware workshop exploring how candles can support calm, regulation, and autistic wellbeing. This workshop offers a calm, inclusive introduction to how candles can be used as a supportive sensory tool for autistic wellbeing. Led by Ambilite Candle Co., the session draws on lived experience, sensory awareness, and practical knowledge to explore how light, scent, and routine can contribute to regulation, comfort, and emotional grounding. Attendees can expect a gentle, low-pressure environment with clear explanations of how different fragrances, wax types, and flame qualities may affect sensory processing. The workshop also covers safe and intentional candle use, sensory consent, and how to adapt candle practices for homes, classrooms, and support settings. Designed for autistic adults, parents, educators, and support workers, this session prioritises respect, choice, and accessibility. Whether you are curious, learning, or seeking new sensory tools, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding and practical ideas you can apply in a way that feels right for you.
Daniel O’Toole is a Multimedia artist based in Naarm (Melbourne, Australia) who started his career on the street art scene and is a former Benalla Wall to Wall Festival Artist. Learn about Daniel's multi-form practice through an artistic talk exploring his career progression from street art to multimedia creations for galleries and public spaces including sound, performance, and visual artworks. Daniel O'Toole is interested in how we experience the world through shifting layers of colour, light, sound, and spatial perception. Much of his work begins as a way to make sense of his own sensory reality, to translate subtle internal impressions into something physical that others can encounter. Using abstraction as a language for this, Daniel presents a way of mapping perception rather than illustrating it. His practice moves between painting, photography, video, sound, and installation. This artist talk is supported by the Benalla Rural City Council through the Community Grants funding program.