Port Macquarie's Bicentenary Event Program April 2021

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10 - 18 APRIL 2021

Port Macquarie’s Bicentenary event

COME EXPLORE OUR HISTORY, OUR PLACE AND OUR STORIES.


The Together as One Aboriginal Sculpture tells the story of a significant historic event and holds meaning to the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities. It depicts the heroic and sharing nature of Aboriginal people. This event occurred 189 years ago, on the 9th December 1827 and is the first recorded rescue in Australia. This translation is supported by Muurrbay Aboriginal Language and Cultural Cooperative and the Local Gathang Language Group Djuyalgu Wakulda. Translation-Rescue of 7 sailors from the Alligator by 7 Aboriginal men

Guri Wakul Gagil - Together As One Alligator bimay wuunala waa ngarrganda maruwuy marala Dunganggu waa ngaluwiganggu bunyila maruwuy gaabil wayibala manday gurrwaga djukalda.

In the morning after the Alligator had sailed and the pilot had just landed in the inner harbour, a tremendous wave upset the boat throwing the crew of 7 into the surge.

Gurrwadiyn djukaldiyn wayibala ganambali maragi gurrwaga.

The sea ran so high that no European would venture to assist them.

Guri manday garrundjiyn gurrwaga djukalda waa burrugila maruwuygu.

Seven Aborigines coming up dashed into the surge and succeeded in gaining the boat.

Barra wayibalabiyn marrala bunagu waa wakul wayibala naray dhati.

They brought them safe on shore, one nearly exhausted.

Guri manday dhanbaan.gang wuyi.ga barayn.ga.

Nothing could exceed the bravery and humanity with which these poor blacks acted on this occasion.

Gabagu ngukala bitjan garra djagil gurigu.

As a small reward I ordered some provisions with a glass of ‘grog’.

Maathang Darling ngukala mital dharrawiralbiyn gurubiyn barranaya.

Governor Darling offered a medal to be struck for each of them and blankets and trousers supplied.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY Port Macquarie-Hastings Council respectfully acknowledge the Birpai people as the Traditional Custodians of the land, seas and rivers on which we work and live. Council commits to building positive relationships, respect and opportunities with our local Aboriginal community.

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Bicentenary Program 2021 marks the 200th anniversary since the establishment of Port Macquarie as a penal settlement. Council acknowledges that this caused suffering and displacement for the traditional owners, the Birpai people. Our region’s history is as fascinating as it is diverse, spanning well beyond the 200 years, with our culture formed by our traditional owners of the land, the Birpai people, as well as early British settlers and multi-ethnic migration. Join us in a wide range of activities designed to reflect on our past, celebrate our present, and look forward to an inclusive and positive future. To walk our place and discover the stories that weave together to make Port Macquarie-Hastings the region it was, it is, and will be.

IN THIS PROGRAM Together as One and Acknowledgement of Country

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Mayor’s Message

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‘Wakulda’ and The Nightly Program

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Foreshore Activities and Coral Trekker

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Satellite Events

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Artists’ Open Studio Weekend

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‘Yapang Bila Yapun.yapun’ Wauchope Sculptural Trail

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Self-Guided Walking Trails

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Introducing ‘Taste Trails’

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Bicentenary Art Exhibitions

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Accessibility, Historical Sites and Associations

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For a detailed listing of events visit: portmacquarieinfo.com.au/bicentenary Remember to stay COVID safe: • • • •

Stay at home if you are unwell Maintain social distancing Wash your hands regularly Download and activate the COVIDsafe app 5


mayor’s message It gives me great pleasure to welcome you, on behalf of Port MacquarieHastings Council, to our Bicentenary Program. We are truly blessed to live in a beautiful region, enriched with such diverse history and powerful stories. I hope that our Bicentenary gives you the opportunity to come together with your community, and deepen your understanding of what makes the Port Macquarie-Hastings region as special as it is. Each of us has a unique story to share, and our program encourages you to exchange your experiences and customs with your neighbours. There’s plenty to learn from the enlightening cultural exhibitions, the exciting community-led events, and the many other activities throughout the week. A heartfelt thank you to our Bicentenary Working Group, who assisted Council Staff in making this event happen. Take this opportunity to discover new and unexpected pockets of our culture, heritage, nature, and our tastes. I hope you enjoy discovering all that our stunning region has to offer, and that you leave with a new perspective on our community’s history, and the story of us all. Peta Pinson MAYOR Port Macquarie-Hastings Council 6


From Prison to Paradise A (Very) Brief Timeline of European Settlement in Port Macquarie The Birpai people are the traditional custodians of our local country, and have been for thousands of years. The following timeline only acknowledges some of the key dates & events from a European settlement perspective.

1818

John Oxley sights the Hastings area and names Port Macquarie. Area is subsequently designated to be a penal colony.

1821

First ships, the Lady Nelson, the Mermaid and the Prince Regent, arrive carrying soldiers and convicts. Population: 102 males, including 59 convicts

1823

The Government considers Port Macquarie an excellent place for free settlement due to its climate and distance from Sydney

1825

Port Macquarie deemed ineffective as a penal settlement (partly because the prisoners kept escaping!)

1826-1828

St Thomas Church of England completed (built by convict labour with original cedar pew boxes still standing).

1830

Port Macquarie was proclaimed open to free settlement

1836-1845

An influx of free settlers. The town consists of 41 brick & 25 wooden houses, a Female factory, Gaol, & Prisoners barracks.

1846

Last convict establishment is closed

1862

Commercial vineyard at Douglas Vale established & Asylum opened in convict barracks

1869

New court house constructed (now the Historic Court House on Clarence St)

1879

Tacking Point Lighthouse erected

1887

New Royal Hotel opens (still standing on Town Green)

1937

Ritz Theatre Opened (now Majestic Theatre on Clarence St)

1955

Port Macquarie Airport opened

1957

First motel opens in Port

1969

First high rise building in Port

1980

Population: Town 13,495, Hastings 11,807 (source: ABS Census)

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Our once sleepy holiday town is now a thriving regional city (and with a population approaching 90,000, is one of the fastest growing regional areas in Australia). We’re also one of Australia’s favourite holiday towns, so from a European settlement perspective, it really has been from ‘Prison to Paradise’!

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WAKULDA

WEAVING OUR STORIES AS ONE

Over the last 18 months, the Port Macquarie-Hastings local government area, like most regional destinations in NSW, has felt the effects of devastating drought, bushfires and now COVID-19. In 2020, Council secured funding for a number of projects to support local tourism and hospitality jobs, stimulate our economy and attract visitation to our region.

Acknowledgement of support as an identified COVID Recovery Project. Funded by the Australian Government under the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program and Regional Tourism Bushfire Recovery grants program.

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The centerpiece of our Bicentenary event is Wakulda, an immersive, sound and light projection installation onto the Port Macquarie Historic Courthouse. This 10-minute production will envelop the audience, telling the important stories that make up the rich history of Port Macquarie from our First Nations people right through to the current day of the Bicentenary of European settlement in April 2021. Stakeholders from a wide variety of backgrounds and groups were consulted in the development and creation of this project, including First Nations cultural consultants, artists and performers. The projection will be launched on 10 April and will continue to run nightly beyond the event period as a legacy project that will be a key new cultural tourism attraction in the heart of our CBD Cultural Precinct.


NIGHTLY PROGRAM

10-18 April, 6pm-9pm

Come and experience the latest attraction for Port Macquarie first hand. Between 6.00pm and 9.00pm each evening you can view a free screening of the Wakulda projection on the façade of the Port Macquarie Historic Courthouse on Clarence Street. A number of key heritage sites will open their doors each evening. While you’re at the Courthouse for Wakulda, head inside to discover its unique history, and view an exhibition by local artist Leanne Prussing. Drop into the Glasshouse to view themed exhibitions, then grab something for dinner and wander along the Town Green promenade to watch visiting boats on the river. Enjoy some local musical talent playing from Little Shack. Visit the fascinating Port Macquarie Museum which is also keeping its doors open till late, as well as the Maritime Museum Pilot Boat Shed. 5

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Glasshouse Regional Gallery: showcasing two themed exhibitions (free entry)

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Port Macquarie Museum: featuring new exhibition (free entry)

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Port Macquarie Historic Courthouse: featuring Wakulda nightly projection and exhibition by local artist Leanne Prussing (donation entry)

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Mid North Coast Maritime Museum Pilot Boathouse (donation entry)

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Little Shack: featuring live music and activities (free)

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CORAL TREKKER

10-18 April

Dinner Cruise

The Coral Trekker is a 23-metre, square rigged, wooden tall ship sailing up to Port Macquarie and will be moored at Lady Nelson Wharf, located at the end of the Horton Street on Town Green. Lunch Cruise

Touch the old timber of the ship and feel real maritime history with public access times throughout the visit. You can also experience sailing on this authentic and traditional vessel with 1-hour sails, or if you’ve got more time, a daily dinner or a weekend lunch sail enjoying a tasty meal onboard. Tickets start at $15.

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Book your cruise using these QR codes or call 02 8015 5571.


Foreshore ACTIVITIES

The Hastings River weaves through the Port Macquarie-Hastings region, reflecting its past, and remaining a current source of life, recreation and inspiration. On Sunday 18 April head to Town Green

at 5pm to see the RAAF Aerobatic Display.

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Hastings River Main Channel – Port Macquarie Yacht Club Regatta

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Lady Nelson Wharf - Coral Trekker (Sydney Harbour Tall Ship)

Please note: Remaining display vessels cancelled due to flood impacts.

10-18 April

*NEW* RAAF Roulettes Aerobatic Display & Flyover. Sunday 18 April at 5pm. Best vantage point will be Town Green.

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SATELLITE EVENTS Discover our beautiful region and check out the unique experiences that encourage the discovery of our place and stories that weave together to form the Port Macquarie-Hastings region.

Saltwater Freshwater Arts Alliance Exhibition 27 Feb - 18 April

FREE

Glasshouse Regional Gallery, Cnr Clarence and Hay Streets, Port Macquarie

Port Macquarie 200 Exhibition 27 February - 18 April

FREE

Glasshouse Regional Gallery, Cnr Clarence and Hay Streets, Port Macquarie

Community Art Exhibition 10 - 18 April

FREE

Glasshouse Regional Gallery, Cnr Clarence and Hay Streets, Port Macquarie

Winnie the Unicorn Koala Sprinkles a Little Magic on History: Treasure Hunt 10 - 18 April

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Hello Koalas Sculpture Trail, Across the Port Macquarie-Hastings Region

Governing Change Exhibition: Leanne Prussing 10 - 18 April

FREE

Port Macquarie Historic Courthouse, Cnr Clarence and Hay Streets, Port Macquarie 12

20 Decades, 21 Stories Exhibition 10 - 18 April

FREE

Port Macquarie Museum, 22 Clarence Street, Port Macquarie

Dance Mid North Coast Association Presents ‘Guba’ 9 - 10 April, 5pm and 6.30pm

FREE

Town Green, Port Macquarie

200 Years On Exhibition: Ronnie Grammatica 10 - 18 April

FREE

Port Macquarie Coach Terminal, 97 Gordon Street, Port Macquarie

Port Macquarie Art and Craft Centre Open Days 10 - 11 and 17 - 18 April, 10am - 3pm FREE

Port Macquarie Art and Craft Centre, 75 Gordon Street, Port Macquarie

Celebrating our Heritage at Mrs. York’s Garden: Open Day 10 April, 10am - 3pm

FREE

Mrs. York’s Garden, Cnr Grant and

Stewart Street, Port Macquarie


For a full program, booking and additional information, visit portmacquarieinfo.com.au/bicentenary

Port and Archives at Douglas Vale Historic Homestead & Vineyard 10 April, 10am - 3pm

FREE

Entry fee B

Bookings required

Grave Tales Walking Tours 10, 15, 16 and 17 April, 2pm

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Port Macquarie Historical Cemetery, Gordon Street, Port Macquarie

Douglas Vale Historic Homestead & Vineyard, 235 Oxley Highway, Port Macquarie

Uncovering Our Past Walking Tours 10, 15, 16 and 17 April, 9.30am

Port Macquarie Legacy Project Launch 10 April, 8.45am - 5pm

FREE

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Port Macquarie and Districts Family

History Society, CC Mac Adams Centre, 33b Lord Street, Port Macquarie

The Jugged Hare Bush Band 10 April, 6pm - 9pm

Access friendly

FREE

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Starting at the Glasshouse, Cnr Clarence and Hay Streets, Port Macquarie

‘Live Action’ Escape Walk 10, 11, 17, 18 April, 9am, 10am, 11am and 12pm

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Behind Westport Club, 25 Buller Street, Port Macquarie

Port Macquarie Museum, 22 Clarence Street, Port Macquarie

Open Night at the Observatory

Port Macquarie Hastings Pipes and Drums

Port Macquarie Astronomical Association, Rotary Park, Stewart Street, Port Macquarie

10 - 18 April Various pop-up locations across the region

Brick by Brick Clay Art Workshops 10 - 11 April, 1pm - 4pm

FREE

Port Macquarie Museum, 22 Clarence Street, Port Macquarie

11, 14, 16, 18 April, 8pm

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Paint Historic Port Macquarie: Prussingart 11 April, 2pm

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Bluewater Bar and Restaurant, 1 Ocean Street, Port Macquarie

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SATELLITE EVENTS cont. Film: Star Stories of the Dreaming 12, 13, 15, 17 April, 7.30pm

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Port Macquarie Astronomical Association, Rotary Park, Stewart Street, Port Macquarie

Guided Tours: Sunset Framing & Gallery 12 - 16 April, 10am

FREE

Sunset and Framing and Gallery, 2/25 Central Road, Port Macquarie

Ironlord Forge Heritage Blacksmithing Workshops

The First Pilot: Dr Jonathan Drane Book Launch 14 April, 10.30am

FREE

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Camden Head Pilot Station, 201 Camden Head Road, Camden Head

Uncovering our Past: Port Macquarie’s Archaeology and History Wheelchair Accessible Bus Tour 14 April, 9.30am and 11.30am FREE

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Departing from the bus stop on Short Street, (in front of plaza carpark/ Dept of FCS building), Port Macquarie

12, 14 and 16 April, 10am and 2pm B Ironlord Forge, 73 Quarry Road, Rosewood

Historical St Thomas’ Church Tours 15 and 16 April, 9.30am - 12pm FREE

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Premiere of ‘Blackmans Point’ Short Film by Big Mob Films and Panel Discussion 15 April, 5:30pm

FREE

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Charles Sturt University Port Macquarie Campus, 7 Major Innes Road, Port Macquarie

Anglican Parish of Port Macquarie, 50 Hay Street, Port Macquarie

Bush Tucker Tour

Mrs. York’s Garden Tours

Sea Acres Rainforest Centre, 159 Pacific Drive, Port Macquarie

14 April, 9am - 12pm

FREE

Cnr Grant and Stewart Street, Port Macquarie

15 April, 10am

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Muluman Tour: Birpai Guided Coastal Walk 16 April, 10am

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Sea Acres Rainforst Centre, 159 Pacific Drive, Port Macquarie

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For a full program, booking and additional information, visit portmacquarieinfo.com.au/bicentenary

Laurieton Historical Walk 17 April, 9am and 11am

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Camden Haven Historical Society Museum, 58 Bold Street, Laurieton

A Night at the Museum + Night Market & Live Music 17 April, 4-8pm

FREE

Mid North Coast Maritime Museum, 2-6 William Street, Port Macquarie

The Lost Plot Open Day Celebration 17 April, 10am - 3pm

FREE

Port Macquarie Community Gardens, Central Road, Port Macquarie

Innes Ruins NPWS Historical Heritage Tour + Picnic 17 April, 11am - 2pm

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The Ruins Way, Port Macquarie

Access friendly Entry fee B

Bookings required

Port Macquarie 200 Exhibition Talk with David Martin 18 April, 11am - 2:30pm

FREE

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Glasshouse Regional Gallery, Cnr Clarence and Hay Streets, Port Macquarie

Hastings District Flying Club Open Day 18 April, 9am - 3pm

FREE

Hastings District Flying Club, Oliver Drive, Port Macquarie Airport, Port Macquarie

Port Macquarie-Hastings Municipal Band 18 April, 11:30am

FREE

Port Macquarie Historic Courthouse, Cnr Clarence and Hay Streets, Port Macquarie

Port Macquarie Ozsemble! A Variety Showcase Performance

Paint in Town Green 17 April, 1pm - 3pm

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18 April, 2pm-3pm

FREE

Town Green grass area in front of Zebu, Port Macquarie

Theatre Oz Port Macquarie, 3/1A Blackbutt Road, Port Macquarie

Traditional Church Service at Port Anglican

Glen Dick: Dreams, Nightmares and Reality Exhibition

18 April, 7.30am

10 July - 5 September

FREE

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Anglican Parish of Port Macquarie, 50 Hay Street, Port Macquarie

FREE

Glasshouse Regional Gallery, Cnr Clarence and Hay Streets, Port Macquarie This listing is correct at time of printing.

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Artists’ Open Studio Weekend Saturday 10 - Sunday 11 April 10am - 4pm This one-off event weekend will see some of the region’s most talented creatives opening their studios and workshops to the public, many for the first time, providing a glimpse into a working artist studio. You will meet the artists and gain unique insight into their creative process. Works will include paintings, drawings, sculptures, glass, pottery, ceramics, jewellery, metalwork, textiles and more. Take advantage of this opportunity to explore the region, peruse original artworks and perhaps even make an art investment by purchasing artworks for sale direct from the artist.

Proudly presented by Port MacquarieHastings Council.

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For a full program and Studio addresses, visit portmacquarieinfo.com.au/openstudio


Participating Open Studios Free entry. No bookings required Aleisa Byfield Artisan Art of Life: Kim Staples Arthouse Industries: Skye Petho Benjella Art Studio & Gallery: Maureen Hales Bonny Hills Artists Group: Jan Wilson and Caroline Baker Bonny Hills Artists Group: Rita Carosi, Brian Barker, Kim Madden, Julie Mills Bonnyview Studio: Terri Maddock Clay Koala: Sue Brangwin Crystalline Pottery: Rod Page Ebsworth Pots: Trudy Ebsworth Gloria Muddle Gwen Roberts Kim McLean Art Ironlord Forge: Wayne Saunders* MNCCC: MakerSpace Nicola McLeay Fine Art Rose Burke The Out There Collective: Francessca O'Donnell + Angela Marr-Grogan The Shed: Isabell Moran, Angela Marr-Grogan, Patricia McInherny, Corina Latimore, Frank Moran, and Frank Moran (Junior) Yvonne Kiely Vivianne Hazenveld's Art Sanctuary

*Open Sunday 11 April only.

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Yapang Bila Yapun.Yapun

Wauchope Bicentenary Riverside Sculptural Trail

PLEASE NOTE: POSTPONED DUE TO FLOODS Yapang Bila Yapun.yapun is the Birpai name given to the new Wauchope Bicentenary Riverside Sculptural Trail, set on the Hastings River, winding its way along Rocks Ferry Reserve. A selection of public artworks showcase the rich history of Wauchope and the surrounding hinterland, covering themes of history, culture, agriculture and Aboriginal heritage. Only a short 15 minute drive from Port Macquarie CBD, this idyllic foreshore location provides the perfect setting for the creative interpretations by local and engaged artists.

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Proudly funded by the NSW Government with a $196,140 grant provided under the Stronger Country Communities Fund.


SELF-GUIDED

walking trails There is so much to discover for yourself in the region. Use the QR codes for self guided tours that find the physical landscapes, history and people that make Port Macquarie-Hastings what it is today.

IZI. TRAVEL PORT MACQUARIE HERITAGE WALK Created by the Port Macquarie Museum

IZI. TRAVEL KOOLOONBUNG CREEK NATURE PARK WALK Created by the Port Macquarie-Hastings Council

IZI. TRAVEL COASTAL WALK Created by the Port Macquarie-Hastings Council

PORT MACQUARIE REGIONAL WALKING TRAILS Created by the Port Macquarie-Hastings Council

Visit portmacquarieinfo.com.au for a HUGE selection of itineraries and trip ideas - family fun, meet the locals, adventure, animal encounters and more!

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taste Trails Launching April 2021

The Port Macquarie region has a flourishing food, wine and creative scene, inspired by the stunning surrounds. To help you uncover these treasures, we present Taste Trails. Taste Trails are a series of curated self-drive itineraries providing maps, travel times and local insights into some of the region’s best experiences, including:

WINE + WONDER

These are not your average wineries! Combine your tastings and cheese platters with horseriding, maze-running, chocolate-making, sculptural gardens, gourmet picnics and colonial history.

BREWS + BURGERS

Visit some of the East Coast’s best brewers, then pair with some next level burgers and you’ve got a great day out!

PRODUCERS + PROVIDORES

Pick your strawberries fresh off the vine, meet the farmer, learn to shuck an oyster, watch your coffee beans being roasted, then take home some of the finest locally produced fare.

CREATIVES + CURIOS

Galleries with a twist, artist-made treasures, wheel-thrown clay and a koala sculpture adventure. There’s something for everyone on this eclectic trail.

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For itinerary ideas, maps and up-to-date information, visit portmacquarieinfo.com.au/tastetrails


Community Art Exhibition 10 - 18 April Glasshouse Level 2 Foyer All residents of the Port MacquarieHastings region were invited to create an artwork in any medium to interpret the exhibition theme: ‘Creating a visual response to the varied natural, cultural, historic and popular elements that make positive contributions to our local community’ Visit Glasshouse Port Macquarie on Clarence Street to view the varied responses and vote for your favourite artwork!

Port Macquarie 200 Exhibition 27 February - 18 April Mezzanine Gallery Port Macquarie 200 profiles the contributions of seven artists who chose Port Macquarie as their subject during the course of two centuries. This is a historical journey, as much for the Australian European-style of art itself, as it is for the township. Special inclusions are the very earliest artworks of Port Macquarie, a selection of sketches by the inspirational female figure Eirene Mort, and a series of previously unseen vibrant watercolours painted by Sir Lionel Lindsay in 1916.

Lionel Lindsay 1916 Port Macquarie

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ACCESS FRIENDLY

Port Macquarie Hastings Heritage Accessibility Tours Join a guided tour with local heritage expert, Mitch McKay, on 14 April at 9.30am or 11.30am for a one-hour bus tour around key historic sites in Port Macquarie. Bookings are essential as wheelchair spaces and seats are limited. Free tickets available for people living with disability and their companions. Please contact 0447 429 016 to secure a seat. Bookings are essential.

Accessibility at WAKULDA Screenings Access to the screening site is reached by a flat pedestrian footpath with disability parking, and Port Central offers disability parking bays with lift access to Hay Street level.

Accessibility for Satellite Events When planning your visit please visit portmacquarieinfo.com.au to view each trail and event listing which identifies as access friendly.

Further information on services available for those who have a disability or require assistance with access friendly locations in Port Macquarie-Hastings region can be found here pmhc. nsw.gov.au/Community-Culture/Community-Inclusion/ Accessibility-Disability 22


HISTORICAL SITES+ ASSOCIATIONS Contact individual sites and Associations for opening hours NAME

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Camden Haven Historical Society

58 Bold Street, Laurieton

0408 113 313

Douglas Vale Historic Homestead & Vineyard

235 Oxley Highway, Port Macquarie

02 6584 3792

Wauchope District Historical Society

2325 Oxley Hwy, Wauchope NSW 2446

02 6585 2692

Camden Head Pilot Station

300 Camden Head Road, Dunbogan

02 6559 6699

Sea Acres - ‘Spirit of the Land’ Exhibition

159 Pacific Drive, Port Macquarie

02 6582 3355

Innes Ruins

Lake Innes Nature Reserve, Port Macquarie

1300 072 757

Roto House

Lord Street, Port Macquarie

1300 072 757

Kendall Community Centre

19 Comboyne Street, Kendall

02 6559 0055

NSW Kerewong State Forest Longsworth Tramway Heritage Walk

Upsalls Creek Road, Upsalls Creek

02 9872 0111

Astronomical Observatory

Rotary Park, Stewart Street, Port Macquarie

0421 731 537

Mid North Coast Maritime Museum

2-6 William Street, Port Macquarie

02 6583 1866

Port Macquarie Historic Courthouse

Cnr Clarence and Hay Streets, Port Macquarie

02 6584 1818

Port Macquarie Museum

22 Clarence Street, Port Macquarie

02 6583 1108

Port Macquarie Surf Museum

113 Horton Street, Port Macquarie

Comboyne Historical and Cultural Museum (Sneak Preview 8th May)

2511 Comboyne Road, Comboyne

0423 638 071

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