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Discover the best events and make the most of your time in Bunbury. From education to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Wildlife Stewardship Series: Part One // Wildlife Stewardship Event Series // why, what, and how // Whether you have a sprawling block or a small courtyard, this session provides the scientific context and the practical tools needed to make a real difference for local species. // Hear from: Dr. Laura Skates (UWA) on the global impact of local gardening: Lisa Edwards (WA Loves Nature) on the art of Rewilding: // Be part of the movement to build back essential biodiversity starting in our own backyards. Morning tea provided. Please note that GF and vegetarian options available, attendees with additional dietary requirements are recommended to bring their own.

Curious about blind sports? Join Blind Sports WA for a relaxed Come & Try morning. Meet new people, try activities, and learn how sport can be inclusive for everyone.
It is a powerful blend of learning, connection, and community that helps you grow with the people who want to see you succeed. The D32 Business Network is a tribe that genuinely lifts each other up. Highly recommend for the humans and community it offers.
Training that teaches you how to become a confident, respected leader, and an empowering driver of success, for yourself, your team and your organisation.

Spend 45 minutes surrounded by adorable rescue kittens, painting cat-inspired mini canvases. Enjoy kitten snuggles, juice boxes, and all art supplies included. Supports SAFE Bunbury's rescue mission.
Join local artist Charlotte White for a hands-on workshop exploring eco-printing and gelli-printing using real botanicals.
Circle of Security Parenting is an 8-week program for parents of children up to 6 years of age that helps you to recognise and respond to your child's cues.

They say don’t judge a book by its cover – but what if you could redesign it? ✏️📘 This month at the Young Adults Book Club, we’re getting creative! From 5:30–6:00pm, settle in with some quiet reading time, then from 6:00pm we’ll be reimagining book covers with our own artistic spin. Pick a favourite book (or one with a cover you think could do better) and give it a makeover.
Join Dr Alan Hancock for an engaging, hands-on workshop designed for anyone looking to strengthen and refine their writing skills. As part of the Bunbury Public Libraries’ Literacy Festival, discover the power of storytelling in this writing workshop designed to energize your work and deepen your connection with readers.
It is a powerful blend of learning, connection, and community that helps you grow with the people who want to see you succeed. There are many ways to achieve this at D32, such as genuine support, real conversations, and a community of givers. The event emphasizes the importance of being in the right room with the right people to grow your business. It offers insights into mastering your business, understanding pricing, sales, hiring, and achieving consistent cash flow. D32 aims to help you build relationships, gain referrals, and scale your business from 6 to 7 figures.
An opportunity for artists and invited guests to preview the South West Biennial before opening to the public. This VIP event is for artists and invited guests only. Preview includes bubbles, nibbles and an exclusive curator talk. Free entry. RSVP required for catering purposes. Your ticket includes entry to the main opening event.
An evening among showcasing artists with entertainment, local food and drinks. Showcasing works by 28 artists from Australia’s south western regions, alongside several solo and collaborative installations by internationally acclaimed artists, the Biennial functions as a mapping of the region’s creative landscape and a meeting point where local and visiting artists intersect. Together, their works trace the vibrant connections between people, place, and materiality - shaping the Biennial as a collective act of remembrance, making, and renewal.