Things to do in Newcastle

Newcastle is the kind of place you’ll visit and never want to leave! From the golden sand beaches with stunning coastal walks to architectural wonders where the present pays homage to the city’s industrial past, Newcastle doesn’t disappoint. Click here to find out what to do in Newcastle

Newcastle Civic Theatre Productions: Footloose the Musical – Civic Theatre Newcastle, Calvin Berger – A Musical Comedy – Civic Theatre Newcastle

Hunter Valley

The Hunter Valley is located about a one-hour drive from Newcastle and is one of the country’s most renowned wine regions. It’s famous for its world-class vineyards, particularly known for producing exceptional Semillon and Shiraz. Beyond wine, the region offers a rich mix of experiences—rolling green hills, gourmet food, luxury accommodations, and charming country towns like Pokolbin and Cessnock. The Hunter Valley combines natural beauty, fine dining, and cultural experiences in a way that’s both relaxing and indulgent. Further Information can be found here

Hunter Valley Wine Tours from Newcastle: visitnewcastle.com.au/see-do/tours/custom-tours  or newytourco.com.au

Port Stephens

Port Stephens is located approximately 1 hour drive north of Newcastle, is a coastal paradise renowned for its pristine beaches, diverse wildlife, and a plethora of outdoor activities. This region encompasses several charming towns, including Nelson Bay, Shoal Bay, and Anna Bay, each offering unique attractions and experiences. Port Stephens is one of the most beautiful natural ‘stages’ on earth… anchored by a tranquil harbour and pristine Marine Park, framed by awe-inspiring sand dunes and rugged National Parklands and lined with a myriad of white sand beaches… incredible by nature. Further Information can be found here

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Acknowledgement of Country

The Conference organising committee acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country of the University of Newcastle Nuspace campus, the Awabakal and Worimi peoples. We recognise their continuing care for Country including the lands, waters, skies and communities in this place.  We pay our respect to Elders past and present.  This place is a meeting place where waters, lands and people have come together and shared knowledge.  Our conference seeks to continue practices of knowledge sharing which nurture emergent geographies.  We recognise that First Nations sovereignty was never ceded.  This place always was, always will be Aboriginal Land.  We extend this respect to all First Nations people and Country itself across the continent.

Conference Managers

East Coast Conferences

Amy McIntosh, Jayne Hindle, Jasmine Durbidge

Phone: (61-2) 6650 9800
Mobile: 0408 220 188
Postal: PO Box 848, Coffs Harbour, NSW, 2450 Australia
amy@eastcoastconferences.com.au
ABN: 56 515 955 798 (East Coast Conferences)