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What’s on throughout October 2025
- The Victorian Seniors Festival runs from 1-31 October with thousands of opportunities for senior Victorians to take part in free and low-cost events.
- The Bendigo Comedy Festival returns from 1-10 October.
- Monster Fest returns to Cinema Nova in Carlton from 3-11 October – a celebration of all that is weird and wonderful in the international cult cinema palette including horror, science fiction, fantasy, dark drama, black comedy, animation, and more.
- Melbourne International Games Week is back in 2025, running from Saturday 4 October to Sunday 12 October.
- From 4-19 October, the Grampians Fine Wine Festival returns with a program that’s as diverse and distinctive as the region itself. Across Great Western, Ararat, Pomonal and beyond, more than a dozen events will celebrate the vineyards, flavours and stories that have made the Grampians/Gariwerd one of Australia’s most exciting wine regions.
- Curated by The Australian Ballet, DanceX returns from 8-19 October showcasing eight leading dance companies from across Australia and New Zealand for two powerful weeks in Melbourne. Experience bold new works and extraordinary performances by some of our most visionary choreographers and artists.
- The Czech and Slovak Film Festival of Australia is on 10-20 October.
- Bendigo Wine Week from 10-19 October is a vibrant celebration of the region’s rich winemaking heritage.
- The Greater Dandenong’s Children’s Festival is back again to celebrate children aged 0-12 years old until Saturday 11 October.
- The annual display of blooms is back at the Tesselaar Tulip Festival in Silvan until 12 October.
- A groundbreaking international exhibition that explores the connection between society, art, and design through the lens of play is coming to the Incinerator Gallery in Melbourne’s west. The Playground Project is making its much-anticipated southern hemisphere debut until 12 October 2025, bringing a bold new vision of playground design to Australian audiences.
- The 30th annual Greek Film Festival runs from 14-26 October.
- This spring, Queen Victoria Market will once again come alive with the sights, sounds and tastes of the Fringe Flavours Night Market. Teaming up with Melbourne Fringe Festival, the market will host five Wednesday nights of entertainment and eats, running until 15 October between 5pm and 10pm.
- The Italian Film Festival is on until 16 October.
- The Queenscliffe Literary Festival returns from 17-26 October.
- The Melbourne International Jazz Festival is back from 17-26 October.
- Visit Hanging Rock Winery to experience the Art in the Vines Sculpture Exhibition from 18 October to 30 April 2026 and wander a trail of discovery, glass-in-hand, through this extraordinary exhibition of contemporary outdoor sculpture.
- The Ballarat International Foto Biennale returns with a blend of curated exhibitions, city-wide pop-ups, workshops, talks, and more — all under the festival’s central theme, Lifeforce, until 19 October 2025.
- The Melbourne Fringe Festival returns until 19 October.
- The Jewish International Film Festival runs from 19 October to 26 November
- Tame by day, terrifying by night. Melbourne’s biggest costume party is resurrected this Halloween with Luna Dark 2025: Carnivale of Screams on five nights from 23 October to 1 November.
- The Archibald Prize, Australia’s most prestigious portraiture award, will make a much-anticipated return to the Geelong Gallery until 9 November 2025.
- The 2025 AFLW season is here, spanning 12 rounds over 12 weeks for the first time, followed by four weeks of finals and culminating with the NAB AFLW Grand Final on Saturday, 29 November.
- From the runways of Paris to the NGV … Australian fashion legend Martin Grant returns home to Melbourne with the biggest exhibition of his career. Studded with his signature silhouettes and timeless tailoring, this glittering retrospective is not to be missed. Catch it until 26 January 2025 at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Fed Square.
- LEGO Star Wars: The Exhibition is making its galaxy-first debut at Melbourne Museum until 26 January 2026. This world-first exhibition brings two of the world’s most beloved brands together with renowned LEGO Certified Professional Ryan ‘Brickman’ McNaught at the controls.
- A thousand years of mystery, craftsmanship, and cultural connection come to life this winter as Treasures of the Viking Age: The Galloway Hoard at Melbourne Museum until 26 January.
- Get ready to tinker, build, and innovate! Scienceworks is launching its newest hands-on exhibition, Tinkertown, until 7 February 2026, promising to inspire the next generation of engineers, designers, and creators.
- Camouflage is an exhibition running at The Shrine until March 2026. See how nature has inspired military disguise—from animal patterns to clever tricks of deception. Explore real camouflage uniforms, historical objects, and rotating artworks by well-known artists. Follow the evolution of camouflage from the First World War to today and learn how it reflects changing military strategies, culture, and creativity.
- Where does creativity come from? It’s a question as elusive as it is compelling – and one that State Library Victoria explores with profound insight in its captivating new exhibition, Creative Acts: Artists and their inspirations, running until 31 May 2026.
- Melbourne’s love affair with gaming is set to reach new heights as ACMI prepares to launch Game Worlds – a massive interactive exhibition that plunges visitors into 30 iconic videogame universes, with 20 fully playable experiences. Running until 3 July 2026, this deep dive into gaming culture promises to be a must-see for casual players and hardcore fans alike.
- Marking the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, Eucalypts of Hodogaya at the Shrine explores the remarkable collaboration that created the Commonwealth War Cemetery in Yokohama where more than 1,500 Commonwealth soldiers, including Australians, are buried in a garden blending Western and Japanese traditions. It runs until August 2026.
What’s on in and around Melbourne 1-5 October 2025
- The City of Whittlesea’s Bringing Up Kids Expo is on in Mill Park on 2 October.
- Melbourne’s most elegant after-dark experience returns this winter as NGV Friday Nights transforms the gallery into a vibrant hub of art, music, and indulgence. Until 3 October 2025, visitors can explore the blockbuster French Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston exhibition after hours, surrounded by an eclectic soundtrack and luxurious pop-up bars.
- Wyndham Cultural Centre’s brand-new children’s festival, Fam Bam Live, runs until 4 October with music, comedy, theatre, magic, and hands-on workshops – all designed just for kids (and their grown-ups too) right in the heart of Werribee.
- Australia’s biggest curated pre-loved vintage and small business clothing market – the Fashion Thrift Society – will be at the State Sports Centre in Albert Park on 4 October.
- The Glen Waverley Psychic Lifestyle Market is on 4 October.
- Celebrate culture, community and the full moon at the Melbourne Chinatown Lion and Dragon Dance Moon Festival on 4 October.
- The Melbourne Property Expo is on at MCEC on 4-5 October
- Sample 20 different variations of Sake from four international brewers, with free tastings from 11am–4pm as Prahran Mraket celebrates International Sake Day on 4 October.
- The Thornbury Bowls Record Fair is on 4 October
- The famous Bridge Road Brewers Oktoberfest is coming to Melbourne at the East Brunswick brewery on 4 October.
- The 13th Australian Tap Dance Festival is on in Prahran until 4 October.
- Thrifter is bringing the slow fashion vibes to Welcome to Brunswick for an epic afternoon of curated secondhand style, local sips, and community connection with Thriftfest on 4 October.
- Until Sunday 5 October, Marvel Stadium will transform into a dynamic hub of sport, competition, food, drink and entertainment, open to attendees of all ages – including three full-sized pickleball courts.
- These September school holidays, Melbourne Zoo will be transformed into the mythical world of How to Train Your Dragon, offering families an imaginative mix of movie magic and wildlife adventure. Running until 5 October 2025, the Viking-inspired program promises to be one of the most exciting school holiday events in Melbourne.
- Cherryhill Orchard’s annual Blossom Festival returns until 5 October in Wandin East.
- Step into a world of exquisite craftsmanship and timeless elegance with Kimono, a brand-new, NGV-curated exhibition celebrating the enduring allure of Japan’s most iconic garment. Running until 5 October at NGV International, this breathtaking showcase explores the kimono’s profound influence on global art, fashion, and design—from the Edo period to today.
- For 11 unforgettable days until Sunday, 5 October, the Melbourne Royal Show is back. The Melbourne Showgrounds will transform into a playground of joy, discovery and shared experience.
- Mattel is celebrating its 80th anniversary with a major activation at Chadstone these September school holidays, transforming the retail hub into an immersive playground until Sunday 5 October.
- Works from Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, Camille Pissarro, Mary Cassatt, Berthe Morisot and more are headed to Melbourne for the NGV’s international-exclusive presentation of the major Melbourne Winter Masterpieces exhibition, French Impressionism, until 5 October 2025.
- Eroni’s Circus is at Dingley Village until 5 October.
- The Casey Diwali Market is on in Hampton Park on 5 October
- The Koo Wee Rup Fire Brigade Open Day is on 5 October
- Join the celebration of Camberwell’s very own pop royalty Kylie and Dannii Minogue at Kylie and Dannii Day at the Camberwell Sunday Market on 5 October. Enjoy live performances and fashion tributes that honour the sisters’ iconic influence on music and style.
- Head to Abbots Yard in Richmond on 5 October for the 2025 Moon Lantern Festival.
- The Defence Force School of Signals will exercise its Freedom of Entry to the City of Banyule, at Were St Montmorency on 5 October – which is the highest honour a city can confer on a military unit.
- The next Lygon Street Market is happening Sunday 5 October at Piazza Italia.
- SingaMalaya Market 2.0 is your ultimate day of culture, flavours, and vibes straight from Singapore and Malaysia at EziStreat North Melbourne on 5 October
- This spring, Fed Square invites you to pause, take a deep breath and press RESET. Until 6 October 2025, the free, family-friendly RESET Festival is back, blending sustainability, creativity and community in a month-long celebration of living lightly on the planet.
What’s on in and around Melbourne 6-12 October 2025
- The Swinburne Writers Festival on 8 October is a free one-day event featuring over 20 literary professionals, including novelists, screenwriters, journalists, producers, and publishers, who will share current industry insights.
- The Northside Vegan Veg Out is on at Welcome to Thornbury on 8 October
- Fed Square will light up on 9 October as Big Games Night Out returns, bringing Australia’s largest free gaming festival back to the heart of Melbourne. The 2025 edition leans into nostalgia with a full-scale retro installation, Electric Arcadia.
- The Finders Keepers Melbourne Design Market returns to the Royal Exhibition Building in Carlton on 10-12 October.
- PAX Aus is a celebration of gaming and gaming culture featuring thought-provoking panels, a massive expo hall filled with the best publishers and independent studios, game demos, musical performances, tournaments, and a community experience unlike any other. It’s back for 2025 at MCEC from 10-12 October
- Join in a night of food trucks, dessert stalls, boutique retail stalls and music at Street Feast Wallan on 10 October
- The Czech and Slovak Film Festival of Australia is on 10-20 October.
- The Moondog Wild West record fair is on in Footscray on 10 October
- The Sunbury Agricultural Show is on 11 October
- Celebrate the joy of Diwali at M-City Shopping Centre in Clayton on 11 October with a free, family-friendly event open to all cultures.
- Explore the new Wyndham Law Courts at an Open Day on 11 October before it opens to the public! This facility will be Victoria’s largest court and tribunal complex outside Melbourne’s CBD.
- Celebrate the 20th Victorian Festival of Diwali at its traditional home, Fed Square on 11 October and immerse yourself in the vibrant and magical culture of India.
- Melbourne’s largest Diwali celebration will light up Marvel Stadium Square on Saturday 11 October, with more than 25,000 people expected to attend the free, all-ages festival.
- The Nike Melbourne Marathon Festival is on 12 October
- The Great Pet-Together in Frankston on 12 October is an event dedicated to our ‘best friends’, bringing together the community, by providing a fun pet-friendly day out with activities, specialty market stalls, interactive demonstrations, and education and awareness seminars.
- Feel Great Greensy is a free, family-friendly day celebrating physical, emotional and social wellbeing, in the heart of Greensborough on 12 October.
What’s on in and around Melbourne 13-19 October 2025
- Celebrate the birthday of Frankie the gnome McLelland Sculpture Park’s reflective gentle giant on 13 October in Langwarrin.
- Fed Square will host a free, Australian-first exhibition of costumes from Wicked, designed by Oscar-winner Paul Tazewell. The showcase, opening October 13, offers a close look at the extraordinary costumes created for Elphaba and Glinda in Wicked Part 1 and the upcoming Wicked: For Good.
- The Melbourne Boat Show returns to Docklands from 16-19 October.
- The Dandenong Ranges Literary Festival in Belgrave on 17-18 October is a celebration of writers and readers in the Dandenong Ranges and beyond, inspiring and educating new and emerging writers, showcasing a diversity of literary styles, and igniting literary debate and conversation.
- Join the Astronomical Society of Victoria (ASV) for a stargazing evening at Ruffey Lake Park Lake in Templestowe on 17 October.
- The Monash Affordable Art Exhibition is on at the Track Gallery in Mt Waverley from 17-26 October
- The Inner West Art Fair is on at Williamstown Town Hall on 17-19 October
- The Australian Motorbike Grand Prix returns to Phillip Island from 17-19 October.
- Rhythms of The World in Wesburn on 18 October brings the World to the Yarra Valley through music, dance, storytelling and food.
- The Montrose Flower Festival is on 18 October
- Join in a vibrant evening of light, culture, and celebration at this year’s Diwali Festival in Glen Huntly on 18 October.
- The City of Kingston’s Spring Fair at Keeley Park in Clayton South on 18 October will feature free family-friendly activities, games, workshops, food and beverage trucks, and live entertainment across two stages.
- The Annual Melbourne Italian Festa is back at the Royal Exhibition Building in Carlton on 18-19 October
- Celebrate Diwali in South Morang on 18 October
- The Hume Diwali Mela is taking place at ANZAC Park in Cragieburn on 18 October
- Celebrate Diwali with your family and friends at the iconic Old Cheese Factory in Berwick on 18 October.
- The Somerville CFA Open Day is on 18 October.
- The Gluten Free Expo is on at MCEC on 18-19 October.
- The Pregnancy and Baby Expo is at MCEC on 18-19 October.
- Melbourne Museum is alive with excitement for Children’s Week. From dinosaur-themed discos and hands-on activities to guided gallery journeys crafted especially for young minds, the museum transforms into a world of wonder for kids of all ages from 18-26 October.
- After spellbinding audiences in New York, LA and Toronto, the Water Lantern Festival is set to return to Australia this spring, bringing its shimmering magic to Frankston’s Beauty Park on 18 and 19 October.
- The annual PBS 106.7FM Open Day is back on Saturday October 18, 2pm–5pm at Collingwood Yards.
- Rutherglen in the City is back in Melbourne at Abbotsford Convent on 18 October, giving you the chance to experience the rich heritage, bold flavours, and exciting new varieties of North-East Victoria’s Wine Region.
- Australia’s biggest Oktoberfest returns to the Catani Gardens in St Kilda on 18 October.
- Nine boutique wineries will open their doors on 18-19 October as part of the spring edition of the Nillumbik Open Cellars weekend.
- The Northcote Theatre Record Fair is on 19 October
- The Family Fun Day at Batesford Reserve in Chadstone on 19 October is a free community event with live performances and entertainment with loads of family-friendly activities including kids’ craft sessions, wildlife displays, sporting activities, music and dancing.
- The Mystic Dreams Market Expo is on in Frankston on 19 October.
- The Chirnside Park Fire Brigade Open Day is on 19 October
- Join the Dandenong Market on Sunday 19 October, 10am–3pm for a family-friendly Diwali celebration filled with authentic street food, cultural entertainment and festive fun.
- Immerse yourself in Indonesian culture at Festival Indonesia 2025 on 19 October at Argyle Square in Carlton.
- The Vintage and Modern Toy Fair is on at the Malvern Town Hall on 19 October.
- The Nillumbik Pet Expo is on 19 October in Diamond Creek.
What’s on in and around Melbourne 20-26 October 2025
- The Aussie Bird Count is back from 20-26 October. Take part by observing and counting the birds that live near you – whether that’s in your garden, the local park, a beach or even your town centre.
- Melbourne Fashion Week takes over the city from 20-26 October with runways, exhibitions, talks, and more than 100 events. This year’s theme, Come As You Are, celebrates individuality, community and creativity, inviting everyone to be part of Australia’s fashion capital.
- Explore and wander through Melbourne’s Ultimate Indoor LEGO Playground kid-free at the LegoLand Discovery Centre’s Adult Night in Chadstone on 24 October.
- Families with children aged 0 to 6 years are invited to celebrate Children’s Week at ‘Spring into Play’ in the beautiful grounds of the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick on 24 October
- The Dog Lovers Festival returns to the Melbourne Showgrounds on 25-26 October
- The Cat Lovers Festival returns to the Melbourne Showgrounds on 25-26 October.
- The 2025 Bacchus Marsh Flower and Garden Show is on 25 October.
- Join in a night of food trucks, dessert stalls, boutique retail stalls and music at Street Feast Tarniet on 25 October
- The Rolling Realms Festival in Coburg on 25-26 October is a weekend of cosplay and medieval-themed weekend full of market stalls, workshops and demonstrations.
- Get into the spooky spirit with a family-friendly Halloween event at Camberwell Junction on 25 October. Come dressed in your best costume and enjoy face painting, giveaways, and live entertainment across the precinct.
- Yarra Valley Oktoberfest os on at the Lilydale Showgrounds on 25 October.
- Halloween is coming to Elsternwick Village on Saturday, October 25 between 11am – 4pm
- The Clyde CFA Open Day is on 25 October.
- The Melbourne Ceramic Fair is on at the Northcote Town Hall on 25-26 October.
- I Wore It Once market is a curated, high quality pre-loved fashion market at the Peninsula Community Theatre, 91 Wilsons Road Mornington on 26 October.
- The Ringwood Wedding Expo is on 26 October
- The Queen Victoria Market Record Fair is on 26 October
- The Mt Evelyn Street Party is back on 26 October.
- Join Welcome to Thornbury on 26 October for Boo Fest Halloween The Sequel, an all ages Halloween artist market showcasing wares from alternative makers from Naarm/Melbourne and Australia.
- Get ready for a day full of Greek food, sweets, live music, traditional dancing, entertainment, market stalls and fun for the whole family at the Greekfest Moonee Ponds Street Festival on 26 October.
- The Mt Eliza Psychic and Wellbeing Festival is on 26 October.
- The Fairfield Village Halloween Fun Day on 26 October will be lots of fun for children aged from 3 -12 years and will include rides and entertainment.
- The Tyabb CFA Open Day is on 26 October
- The 2025 Somers Art Fair is on 26 October.
- Wyndham City’s beloved Children’s Week Picnic is back on Sunday 26 October 2025, bringing a full day of free family fun to a vibrant new location – Wyndham Park in the heart of Werribee City Centre.
- Fawkner Festa returns on 26 October featuring music, food, workshops and community vibes
What’s on in and around Melbourne 27-31 October 2025
- Australia’s first Burrata Festival is touching down at South Melbourne Market on Thursday 30 October 2025, taking over the rooftop car park from 5 pm to 9 pm.
- Get ready for a frightfully fun evening for kids, families and adults at Koornang Road in Carnegie on 31 October.
- Dare to explore the Haunted Theatre in Bayswater on 31 October, then stay for music, market stalls, food and more.
- Join in magical Halloween adventure at the free Halloween in the Wyreena Gardens event in Croydon on 31 October.
- Melbourne Museum is once again set to thrill and chill this Halloween, transforming the iconic cultural landmark into a hub of spooky fun for all ages. On 31 October, the museum offers a unique blend of family-friendly adventures and eerie adult thrills, making it the city’s ultimate Halloween destination.
- Step inside the shadowy corridors of the Old Melbourne Gaol and the Old City Watch House, transformed for one night only on 31 October into a mischievous playground of costumes, candy, and curious characters.
What’s on in regional Victoria 1-31 October 2025
- Join in a night of food trucks, dessert stalls, boutique retail stalls and music at Street Feast Wangaratta on 3 October
- The National Insect Expo in Woodend on 3-5 October is Australias largest insect exhibition showcasing the Science of Entomology, featuring more than 100 exhibitors from Australia and New Zealand.
- The Swan Hill District Show is on 3-4 October.
- Piccadilly Market is returning to Geelong Arts Centre for one night only on 3 October.
- From 3-5 October the Loddon Valley comes alive with colour, creativity and community for the Loddon Valley Arts Festival 2025.
- The Corryong Show is on 4 October
- The Seymour Show is on 4 October
- Join in a night of food trucks, dessert stalls, boutique retail stalls at music at Street Feast Yarrawonga on 4 October
- The Nathalia Agricultural Show is on 4 October
- The renowned Pomonal Native Flower Show has been an annual event since 1983. Its aim is to showcase hundreds of named native flower species, all picked from local gardens, and to help promote the growing of native plants. It’s on this year from 4-5 October.
- The Heathcote Food and Wine Festival returns on 4-5 October.
- The Heritage Machinery Festival in Alexandra is on 4-5 October
- The St Arnaud Show is on 4-5 October.
- Join in a night of food trucks, dessert stalls, boutique retail stalls and music at Street Feast Cobram on 5 October
- Discover Bendigo’s Tulip Display after dark! Running nightly until Sunday 5 October, this free, family friendly activation is sure to impress the entire family.
- The Kids+ Kites Festival on 5 October is a free Geelong based event designed to promote a sense of belonging and social and community connection by bringing together people of all abilities for a fun, accessible, and inclusive day.
- The Elmore Field Days are on 7-9 October.
- The Shepparton Show is on 10 October
- The Bendigo Pop Culture Expo is on at the Prince of Wales Showgrounds on 11-12 October
- Venture beyond the ordinary and into a world of the strange and unusual at the Geelong Gaol Dark Arts Expo on 11 October– a one-day celebration of all things spooky, horror-ific and delightful.
- Celebrate Victoria’s vibrant culture and rich diversity through movement, sound, arts and a tantalising selection of flavours from all around the world at the Zinda Festival in Bendigo on 11 October.
- Join in a night of food trucks, dessert stalls, boutique retail stalls and music at Street Feast Traralgon on 11 October.
- The Creativerse is a new childrens festival of art, tech and play for inquisitive little minds and playful hearts – transforming Bendigo into a playground of possibilities on 11 October
- The Wild Deer Hunting and Outdoors Expo is on in Lardner on 11 October
- The Merbein Rodeo is on 11 October
- The Bridge Road Brewers Oktoberfest in Beechworth is on 11 October.
- Geelong’s creative heart will be transformed into a playground of art, music, and performance for one unforgettable day and night. On Saturday 11 October, ROAM Geelong will bring hundreds of artists into the streets from 4pm to 10pm, offering a multi-sensory journey through storytelling, sound and spectacle.
- Join the Yarra Valley smaller wineries for Shedfest 2025 on 11-12 October – two days of wine tasting, live music, delicious bites and stunning scenery across 13 family-run wineries.
- The Victorian Papercraft Show is being held in Ballarat on 15-16 October
- The 2025 Mildura Show is on 16 October
- Silvers Circus is in Hamilton from 16-19 October.
- Get ready for one of Castlemaine Festival’s most anticipated events! The Maine Gala Fashion Parade debuts on Friday, 17 October 2025 at the historic Castlemaine Town Hall.
- The 2025 Benalla Spring Show is on 17-18 October
- Eat Drink Play Gippsland is a vibrant one-day (and night!) festival that brings in Leongatha on 18 October celebrating the very best of the region’s food, drink and music in one unforgettable event.
- OK Motels is heading back to Rochy for OK Rochester on 18 October, bringing a full day of music, mates, and small-town energy. Stacked with live gigs, good food, and plenty of chances to catch up or meet someone new.
- The Warrnambool Psychic and Wellbeing Expo is on 18-19 October
- Celebrating 69 years of GMH motor vehicle manufacturing in Australia, Holden owners are invited to cruise around the beautiful roads of Gippsland and see all the new developments at the Trafalgar Holden Museum on Sunday 19 October
- The Geelong Wedding Expo is on 19 October
- The Rutherglen Annual Agricultural Show is on 19 October.
- The annual Latrobe City Children’s Expo is on in Morwell on 23 October
- Silvers Circus is in Horsham from 23 October to 2 November.
- AsylumFest on 24-26 October is a book/pop culture festival in the buildings of Mayday Hills, a former 1800s psychiatric facility in Beechworth
- The Ballarat Rodeo is on 24 October
- The Hepburn Swiss Italian Festa on 24-26 October is a vibrant celebration of the Swiss Italian migrants who arrived in the Hepburn Springs and Daylesford region during the 1850s gold rush.
- The 2025 Euroa Agricultual Show is on 25 October
- The 170th Warrnambool Show is on 25 October
- The Geelong Comic and Toy Fair is on in Norlane on 26 October.
- Step back in time at the Gulf Station Heritage Festival in Yarra Glen on 26 October. This family-friendly event offers a unique glimpse into the past, where traditional trades and local stories come alive in a historic setting.
- Spend Halloween at the Korumburra Showgrounds on 31 October
- The 2025 Sale and District Agricultual Show is on 31 October.