Category : Arts Culture


Newcastle Mourns Media Icon Paul Scott at 64

The Newcastle community is grieving the passing of beloved columnist and academic Paul Scott, remembered as a witty, compassionate advocate for the city and a stalwart of Surfest.

Newcastle Herald Short Story Winners Revealed for 2026

The Newcastle Herald's 2026 Short Story Competition winners have been announced, with Karen Whitelaw, Jacob Moore, and Ned Stephenson exploring themes of climate anxiety, loss, and human connection through powerful narratives.

Newcastle Fringe 2026: Unfiltered Art and Creativity

The Newcastle Fringe Festival 2026 promises three weeks of unfiltered, open-access performances across Hamilton, Newcastle Precinct, and Beach 'Burbs, featuring over 250 shows from local and international artists.

Newcastle Couple's Sourdough Sparks Arts Hub

Musicians Niamh Bellicanta and Tim Evans turned a shared passion for sourdough baking into Theydy's, a vibrant community arts and ecology hub in Hamilton North's Clyde Street Arts precinct.

East Perth Cemeteries: WA's Untold Colonial History

The historic East Perth Cemeteries, now managed by the National Trust, preserve the stories of WA's early settlers, from governors to paupers, offering a poignant glimpse into the colony's formative years.

Tandanya's New Vision for First Nations Hub in Adelaide

Tandanya unveils a transformative new design under CEO Brenz Saunders, aiming to revitalise the Grenfell Street institution as a vibrant First Nations cultural centre at a lower cost than the proposed Tarrkarri project.

Australian String Quartet Launches Tours in Perth

The Adelaide-based Australian String Quartet will begin both of its 2026 national tours in Perth, performing at WA Museum Boola Bardip's Hackett Hall with programs featuring classical and contemporary works.

Bellambi's 1930s Sea Monster Mystery

In the 1930s, Bellambi became famous for reported sea monster sightings, sparking national headlines, expert debates, and copycat claims along the Illawarra coast.

Vote in Newcastle Herald Short Story Competition

The Newcastle Herald Short Story Competition for 2026 has shortlisted finalists. Readers can vote for the People's Choice award, with winners announced on January 31. Prizes include book vouchers and festival passes.

Australia Day Honours 2026 Announced

The 2026 Australia Day Honours list has been released, recognising Australians for their exceptional service across various fields including community, arts, and science.

Australia Day Honours: Celebrating Quiet Achievers

Australia Day honours recognise distinguished Australians like linguist Bruce Moore, lawyer Noor Blumer, Indigenous advocate Matilda House, and scientist Peter Cook for their significant contributions.

Newcastle Mourns 'Invasion Day' Despite Cancelled Rally

Hundreds of people gathered peacefully at Newcastle's Civic Park to mark 'Invasion Day' as a day of mourning, despite the official rally being cancelled, with attendees calling for a change of date for Australia Day.

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