There’s something quietly extraordinary about a festival that not only survives but thrives - growing year after year without losing its soul. In a landscape where even major events have fallen by the wayside, The Gum Ball has done the opposite. It has deepened, expanded, and embedded itself into the cultural fabric of regional New South Wales, located in the bush, on the property of Dashville in Lower Belford.
Get ready to kick off your Sunday shoes — one of the most beloved musicals of the '80s is heading to Civic Theatre Newcastle this May, and it's bigger, bolder, and more electric than ever.
Stories have a way of staying with us, especially those filled with a little chaos, a lot of imagination, and just enough silliness to feel unforgettable.
Tickets for the Burton Automotive Hunter Valley Steamfest 2026 are on sale now, with two of New South Wales’ most celebrated steam locomotives confirmed to headline this year’s ARTC Rail Program.
For more than a quarter of a century, the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company has been proving that the Hunter is about far more than wine. With Easter approaching and shelves brimming with handcrafted creations, there’s never been a better time to rediscover this local icon. Owner Jo Clarke can still remember when the idea for her business first took hold.
The chill in the air means the action is only heating up at Hunter Ice Skating Stadium, where world-class ice hockey and unforgettable skating sessions come together under one roof to keep the Hunter Region entertained all season long.
While Pokolbin and Lovedale attract much of the Hunter Valley spotlight, the historic town of Singleton — just 45 minutes further up the valley — rewards those willing to venture beyond the well-worn wine trail.
There's something quietly magical about the Hunter Valley in autumn. The vines flush gold and amber, the air crisps up just enough to justify a second glass of Shiraz, and the crowds begin to thin — leaving you with that rare, unhurried feeling that the whole place was made just for you.
The Hunter Valley is home to more than 150 wineries, making it one of Australia's most celebrated wine regions and also one of the trickiest to navigate independently.
Nestled in the heart of Hunter Valley wine country, the Pokolbin Market is the kind of place that turns a lazy Sunday morning into something to look forward to all week. Located at 691 Hermitage Road, Pokolbin, the market runs every Sunday from 8am to 1pm, and has become a weekend favourite of locals and visitors alike!