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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time in Margaret River. From music to dining and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Edible Gardens Festival: a weekend of open gardens, workshops, demos, talks, stalls, local produce and sustainable living ideas in WA's Margaret River Region.

Kick back in the front beer garden at The River with a tasty selection of tunes from DJ JP and some huge Saturday arvo vibes! FREE ENTRY. DJ from 5pm - late
Learn how to harness AI to optimise activities and support business growth.
Gain invaluable insights and acquire practical techniques that will elevate your social media and marketing endeavours to new heights.

Combined University Presentation – Year 12 Parents and Carers. Hear directly from university representatives about: New courses, Changes to entry requirements, Applications through the TISC process, Accommodation options, Scholarships.
Build confidence and skills in supporting others going through tough times. Learn what you can say, what you can do when someone comes to you in distress.

15 talented artists will bring their creativity and insight to interpret each of the 15 'Stations of the Cross' with relevance for our 2026 context.

The Duckhouse welcomes you for a unique live concert in this special new venue, located directly adjacent to the scenic Margaret river. Enter at the beautiful gardens just near the road bridge at the bottom of town on the corner of Higgins and Bussell Hwy. This concert will be the first of many to come and aims to be an inclusive, accessible space to experience skilled, genuine musicianship in an intimate and friendly sanctuary. Live music from Cleo Destouches, Jensen Emmett, Seth Goggins, and Lemon myrtle. Duck feeding 4pm sharp! Hosted by Nina Suriya.
Rivers don't rest; our commitment can't either. What does it take to commit to the river for a lifetime and what are the lessons learned along the way?
Have fun learning all about the library Sphero and Roo-ver robots! Come to the Margaret River Library to learn and play with the Sphero and Roo-ver robots. This workshop will be great for any kids that love STEM, coding, and are interested in robotics.
At this fully catered event, delegates will participate in workshops and interactive problem-solving activities, finishing with a Model UN debate. We will delve into the concepts of borders as social, political, and geographical divisions, and will cover themes such as border disputes, borderland identities, and the militarization of borders.
After a breakout year in 2025, including the release of his debut EP and a sold-out European tour, rising Australian singer-songwriter David McCredie returns home for his biggest headline run of shows yet in 2026!! ‘The One That Got Away’ Tour kicks off in late February bringing McCredie’s signature blend of raw storytelling, coastal warmth, and evolving acoustic sound to audiences across the country. From busking in Byron Bay to supporting acts like Ziggy Alberts & Matt Hansen, McCredie has carved out a loyal following through honest lyrics and magnetic live shows. Following the success of Runaway and Rise, his upcoming release ‘The One That Got Away’ continues his evolution, the blending introspection, emotion, and an ever-growing sound that connects deeply with fans.