Take a fascinating guided walking tour around historic Wyong learning about its establishment and development since 1887. The guided tours will be hosted by the Wyong Family History Group and will give you a peek into life in Wyong over 100 years ago.
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Yarramalong Heritage Multi Arts Expo
Yarramalong's natural, cultural and indigenous shared stories will be stunningly reflected through artwork, music and indigenous activities presented against our historic backdrop of 1890's sandstone buildings at Yarramalong Old School among the stately trees in beautiful Yarramalong Valley.

The Secrets of Dubbo Gully
Explore the historical remains of Dubbo Gully when Mangrove Creek was a thriving river community with wharves, inns, and slab homes. Visit hidden sites, Fairview homestead and St Thomas Cemetery.

Pearl Beach Arboretum Environmental Art Trail – PBEAT2025
The Pearl Beach Arboretum Environmental Art Trail (PBEAT) aims to create inspiring temporary public art that promotes nature conservation, supports community identity and increases the cultural vibrancy on the NSW Central Coast. There are over 35 stunning art installations in a bushland setting.

Bound for Broken Bay
A walking tour from Popran to Warrah Lookout connecting historical landscapes and waterways. Hear Indigenous and European histories of Broken Bay - magnificent views from the sea, to Lion Island, Pittwater and the mouth of the Hawkesbury River. Coffee and cake at Patonga boathouse.

History Afloat: Spencer to Popran
Kayak the serene waterway of Popran Creek. All kayaks, gear included + morning tea and lunch.
* Morning Tea at Neverfail community settlement
* Historical Storytelling about river tales and mystery revealing the past
* Launch at the meeting of the Hawkesbury River and Mangrove Creeks

Voices from the Secret River: Combined River Cruise and Symposium
Join historians, maritime investigators, musicians and raconteurs on a river cruise along the Hawkesbury River on the MV Clarence Head. Plus symposium on trading vessels, first contact art 'ships sailing on stone' and tales of skulduggery along the river. A delightful grazing lunch ashore.

Voices from the Secret River: Symposium
Join historians, maritime investigators, and raconteurs in an afternoon symposium on trading vessels along the river, first contact art 'ships sailing on sandstone' and tales of skulduggery along the remote tributaries. Enjoy a beautiful grazing lunch in Spencer prior to the symposium.

Voices from the Secret River: River Cruise
Be taken back in time on a Dyarrubin/Hawkesbury River cruise with a difference: indigenous foodways + Irish women migration + Hawkesbury Tourism. Enjoy a beautiful grazing lunch in Spencer after the river cruise.

Deep Time Sandstone Country: On Foot with a Geologist – Postponed
Delve into deep time along the Old Great North Road with a geologist - from Gondwana 200 million yrs ago to present day sandstone country. A full day walking excursion focusing on the rocks and landscape of Hawkesbury Sandstone Country from Devine's Hill to Finchs Line.

Co-operative Stores: the Hunter’s retail heart
Exhibition: Co-operative Stores
Co-operative Societies were the retail heart of the Hunter Valley and could be found across the Lower Hunter from 1887 to 1980. More than stores, they became social and cultural institutions whose members felt a deep sense of loyalty to them
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Indigenous heritage presentation & guided bush tucker walk
Join us for an Indigenous heritage presentation and guided walk through the Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden presented by the Aboriginal Heritage Office. Learn about how Aboriginal people lived, Aboriginal figures of the area, bush tucker, tools, weapons and shelter.
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The magic of Mother’s Day at Miss Porter’s House
Built by the Porter family in 1909 and left to the National Trust (NSW) with all its contents in 1997, Miss Porter’s House is a unique living snapshot of twentieth century life in Newcastle. Treat mum to a slice of history and celebrate three generations of remarkable women.
