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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time in Margaret River. From music to technology 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.

Cosy up at Xanadu Wines for a bottomless brunch: South West grazing boards, spritzes, mulled wine and live acoustic by the fire.

A parent information night with leading experts on raising healthy, balanced kids in a digital age. Four expert talks. Live Q & A Panel. Complimentary nibbles.

Join us for our second No Signal gathering, a gentle 5km walk along the Wadandi Track in Margaret River. This is a low-grade, accessible route designed for ease, conversation, and connection. No Signal is about slowing down and being present, walking together, offline, without expectation or performance. This walk is open to women and non-binary creatives who are craving fresh air, community, and real connection. We’ll move at an easy pace, with space to talk, walk quietly, or simply be in nature together. Come as you are.


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.

Anke helps parents make more informed decisions about technology for kids, how to keep them safe online without over-policing and create agreements that work.

FREE EVENT: This 4-hour Mental Health First Aid Conversations about Non-Suicidal-Self-Injury course is for any interested adult.

Frontline Leadership - presented by Justine Rosen at Your Success Coaching. Stepping into a leadership role in hospitality, tourism, or the wine industry is both exciting and challenging. This 2.5-hour interactive workshop is designed for new and emerging supervisors who want to develop the confidence and practical skills to lead small teams, manage shifts effectively and create exceptional experiences for staff and customers alike. Packed with hands-on activities, real-world examples, and practical tools, participants will leave ready to lead with confidence from day one, using strategies they can apply immediately on the floor. Workshop Outcomes: • Understand the role of a small team leader and how leadership shapes team culture and performance • Communicate with clarity and confidence, giving direction and feedback that motivates • Manage conflict and high-pressure situations calmly and decisively • Learn leadership techniques to manage team dynamics and build trust, motivation and accountability • Implement tools and strategies immediately to lead confidently during shifts Key Benefits: • Upskill emerging leaders: Give your supervisors the confidence and tools to manage small teams effectively • Boost team performance: Improve communication, motivation, and on-the-floor decision-making • Enhance retention: Build a positive team culture that engages casual and part-time staff • Prepare for busy periods: Equip your leaders to take on responsibility and maintain high standards under pressure • Practical, real-world solutions: Strategies that can be applied in your venue immediately This course is being delivered as part of the Margaret River Workforce Ready Program, supported by Tourism Western Australia. Powered by Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity

We invite you to hear first-hand what the 2026-27 WA State Budget means for Margaret River, the South West and wider Western Australia at this special event. Attend to unpack the highlights of the latest State Budget and gain valuable insight from Ministers into the WA Government’s key priorities, plans and projects and how these will deliver for locals and every Western Australian where it matters most. Don’t miss this unique opportunity organised for the local community to connect and converse with the Hon Don Punch MLA and Hon Jackie Jarvis MLC. Enjoy a presentation on the 2026-27 Western Australian State Budget by Hon Don Punch MLA; Minister for Aboriginal Affairs; Water; Climate Resilience; South West. You will then have a chance to have your queries answered during a Question and Answer session, then join in a networking session designed to keep the discussions flowing, while enjoying canapes.
Listen. Learn. Flow. This community paddle out event is an opportunity to move together through a guided yoga flow, hear updates and insights from the campaign, connect with others who care deeply about this coastline, and take part in simple, meaningful actions (including a postcard campaign). Whether you’ve been involved from the beginning or are just learning about Preserve Gnarabup, this is a space to come together as a community and be part of something that matters. We’re also grateful to be supported by a number of aligned brands and local businesses, with thoughtful offerings available for attendees on the day from Feel Good Inc, Gnarabup Yoga Studio, Mend, The Margaret River Chocolate Company and more.
Join us for a two-day immersive journey through Western Australia’s South West, exploring how food systems, communities, and energy infrastructure are evolving together — from regenerative agriculture and off-grid living to microgrids and industrial-scale decarbonisation. This is not a conference. It’s a field experience.
Embark on a journey to master Peter Hess® Sound Massage. Perfect for personal growth or professionals, this seminar teaches the application of therapeutic Singing Bowls for deep relaxation and harmony. Get certified to confidently practice sound massage.