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What is on in Central Coast this weekend

Things to do across Central Coast over the days ahead.

By The Daily Central Coast · Published 26 June 2026 at 2:41 am

What is on in Central Coast this weekend
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Whether you're keen to discover local crafts and culture, dive into your creative side, or explore the natural wonders right on your doorstep, this weekend on the Central Coast has something for everyone. From markets brimming with artisan goods to workshops that celebrate our communities, there's a real chance to get out, connect, and try something new.

Looking for inspiration? We've rounded up five brilliant things happening across the region that showcase the best of what's on. You'll find everything from traditional weaving and violin-making demonstrations to fishing adventures and multicultural celebrations. Each offers a chance to learn, create, and have a good yarn with like-minded locals.

So grab your calendar, check the details that suit your schedule, and get ready to make the most of the weekend ahead. The Central Coast is calling, and there's something here to spark your interest.

What is on

  • Hills Style Market, Sat, 27 June, 10:00 am, Cherrybrook Community and Cultural Centre, Cherrybrook Details and bookings
  • Multicultural Saanjh (Evening) 2026, Sun, 28 June, 10:00 am, Roselea Community Centre, Beecroft Details and bookings
  • SCMF - Instrument Exhibition & Violin-Making Presentation by Blade, Sun, 28 June, 10:00 am, Manly Art Gallery & Museum, Manly Details and bookings
  • NAIDOC Week | Warabunga: Weaving Workshop | Eastwood Library, Tue, 7 July, 10:00 am, Eastwood Library, Eastwood Details and bookings
  • NSW Govt's Fish for Life: Women on the Water Fishing Day, Sydney NSW, Sat, 11 July, 10:00 am, Mort Bay Park, Mort Street, Birchgrove NSW, Australia, Birchgrove Details and bookings

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