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Discover the best events and make the most of your time in York. From art to mindfulness and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Grounded and Rested is a women’s slow flow yoga afternoon weaving gentle movement and restorative rest to calm your mind and deeply recharge your body.
A morning of Blues with Kerry Ryan at the historic York Sandalwood Yards with a chance to view the Tipperary School, the York Archives & some surprise guests!
A chance to visit one of the most historic buildings in the Wheatbelt, meet the new owners and hear of their exciting plans and how you can be part of them.
Get ready for a cheeky night of laughs, love, and dodgy prizes at Bogan Bingo!
Courage...tenacity...daring and a shipload of adventure! The incredible true story of the most audacious prison break in Australia’s history.
Get ready to rock around the Christmas tree with 60's-80's glam rock tunes and a festive feast this July!
An overnight retreat is time to step away from your caring role and spend some time on yourself. This retreat is about connecting with others and exploring ways to look after yourself. We will also take time to have dinner together at a local restaurant.
Join Lotterywest to discover how to make more of an impact with your future initiatives and grant applications. From Issue to Impact: Designing Initiatives, Measuring Outcomes & Strengthening Grant Applications. Got a powerful idea, a community challenge to solve, or a project ready to grow — but not quite sure how to clearly show its value to funders like Lotterywest, Healthway, or other grant and partnership programs? This hands-on session will explore: How to define the real-world change, How to design project outcomes, How to use logic models and theories of change, Simple, meaningful ways to measure and communicate progress. Supported by the Shire of York and the Wheatbelt Development Commission. Facilitator: Melanie Bainbridge.