Whats On in Newcastle? - Visit Newcastle From live music and sporting fixtures in intimate and stadium settings, to fun family-friendly entertainment and performances, the city has it all! Whether you’re drawn to the waves of picturesque beaches and stunning architecture, or seeking to entertain the kids during school holidays, prepare to be excited, educated and inspired
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Rainy day activities in Newcastle A rainy day is the perfect excuse to explore one of Newcastle Museum's permanent exhibitions; revisit Newcastle's steel making heritage, discover our city's Indigenous roots, get hands on with science at Supernova, or learn about the sporting legends that put our city on the map Throughout the year, the museum also hosts special exhibitions
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The ultimate couples guide to Newcastle No trip to Newcastle is complete without visiting this spectacular 450m walkway, that was built in 2015 to mark the centenary of the ANZAC landings at Gallipoli Insider tip: Look closely at the steel silhouettes, they're inscribed with the family names of almost 11,000 Hunter Valley servicemen and women who enlisted during World War One