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Making Tracks Street Party

Date

Sat 30th November 2024, 2:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Location

Murwillumbah Railway Station
Railway Street

Details

Kick summer into gear with an afternoon of fun and local culture in South Murwillumbah along Prospero Street and the Northern Rivers Rail Trail at the Murwillumbah Railway Station precinct.

Marvel at exquisite cars, explore vibrant street art in the underground carpark, hop aboard a trackless train ride, explore exhibitions, learn to skateboard, hunt for treasures at the vintage clothes stalls, and unwind with friends, delicious food, and live music. 

Join this fun filled event to celebrate 130 years of the Lismore to Murwillumbah Railway and exciting evolution of Prospero Street and the Northern Rivers Rail Trail at the Murwillumbah Railway Station precinct into a hub of creativity, community and businesses. 

Get free tix to receive exciting event details leading up to the date. 

Check out what’s happening, with more to come! 

Activities, food and entertainment will be held along Prospero Street and the Northern Rivers Rail Trail at Murwillumbah Railways Station Precinct. 

Classic and Sports Car Show 
Showcase | 2.30pm – 7.30pm | Prospero Street & Underground Carpark 

Marvel at a stunning display of classic and sporty cars presented by the Tweed Valley Vehicle Restorers Club! Chat with the passionate members about how they restored and maintain these beautiful vehicles. Don’t miss this chance to see these incredible machines and learn about the fun and passion that goes into preserving and enjoying them.

Trackless Train Rides 
Train Rides | 2.30pm – 7.30pm | Prospero Street 

All aboard for free train rides on Prospero Street! Enjoy a fun and whimsical journey that’s perfect for kids and adults alike. Hop on and let the Dinky D’s Express take you on a delightful ride.

Learn to Skateboard 
Workshops | Bookings recommended | Prospero Street 
To ensure a skate spot, book in advance. Click here to book now.

The Kingswood Creative crew is bringing you exciting skate workshops! With modular skate ramps designed for all ability levels, this is the perfect chance to learn the basics or improve your skills. Whether you’re a first-timer or already skating, their friendly and experienced instructors will guide you every step of the way. 

Perfect for ages 5 years and up, from beginners to those already skating.
Choose from four lesson times, each accommodating up to 20 participants, so bring your friends and join the fun!

The Lollipop Ladies 
Participatory performances | Prospero Street & Northern Rivers Rail Trail, Murwillumbah Railway Station

Be led across randomly appearing zebra crossings, revolve around spontaneous roundabouts made of unsuspecting people, obey bizarre street signs (or suffer the consequences) and make sure you don’t step on the cracks!!!! Presented by Roundabout Theatre.

Dusty Rummage Vintage Fashion Markets 
Market Stalls | 2.30pm – 6.30pm | Prospero Street 
  

Discover a treasure trove of stylish preloved clothing at the Dusty Rummage handpicked market stalls. 

Whether you’re hunting for a unique piece to complete your wardrobe or seeking a bargain find, these curated selections offer something special for everyone. Embrace sustainable fashion by exploring the best in vintage and second-hand apparel.

The Flycyle
Participatory Performances | Northern Rivers Rail Trail, Murwillumbah Railway Station

Edmund and Amelia Lepht are planning to use the Rail Trail as a runway to launch their magnificent, one of a kind, flying machine. They will be recruiting new students for their Flying, Navigation, and Imagination School. Presented by Roundabout Theatre.

Bike Care Workshops
Drop-In Workshops | 20-30 min sessions | 3pm, 4pm, 5pm & 6pm | Northern Rivers Rail Trail, Murwillumbah Railway Station

Roll in for a Bike Care Workshop with the Better by Bike crew at the Railway Station! Learn the must-know essentials to keep your bike maintained and your wheels turning smoothly—bike safety and pre-ride checks to changing a tube, cleaning your bike, and keeping your gears and brakes working smoothly.

        Perfect for all ages, both beginners and seasoned riders looking to keep their ride in top shape!

Street Art in the Underground Carpark
Self-guided Exhibition Tour | 2.30pm – 7.30pm | Underground Carpark, Prospero Street 

Explore the vibrant street art in the underground carpark. The walls are adorned with pieces possibly created by renowned international artists like Fresk, Spoke, Next, Opium, and Expenc. Whether original or tribute pieces, this urban art collection spray painted between 2024 and 2025, transforms the carpark into a ready-made art installation space, celebrating the creative spirit and history of street art in Murwillumbah.

The Storytelling Salon
Story-sharing, Tours, and Exhibitions | 2:30pm – 7pm | Prospero Street and the Northern Rivers Rail Trail at the Murwillumbah Railway Station precinct

Gather at the Storytelling Salons to pick up your exhibition guide, join a tour and share or listen to stories from historians, business owners, old railway station masters, and community members. Discover the rich history of South Murwillumbah, the evolution of the Lismore to Tweed Railway which included the opening of the Murwillumbah Railway Station 130 years ago in 1894, and the original main street of Murwillumbah, Prospero Street.

– Tours of the beautiful and historic Paradise Living Co building with Jason Bolt and Ian Holtson. 3:30pm, 5pm, 6pm & 7pm. Duration 20min.  

Presented by the Murwillumbah Historical SocietyParadise Living CoTweed Regional Museum and Northern Rivers Rail Trail.

Make Tracks Collaborative Artmaking
Chalk Art & Painting Activities | 2.30pm – 7pm | Prospero Street and the Murwillumbah Railway Station

Live Music, Food and Drink Stalls 
Filipino BBQ with Parilya, Toastie and Cheese Station with Kat Harvey Cheese, The Platform cafe soon to open at the Station, Tea and Scones at Toad Hall Vintage, and live music announcements to come!

This event is proudly funded by the NSW Government as part of the Open Streets Program led by Transport NSW and supported by Tweed Shire Council, Local Streets Alive and the Northern Rivers Rail Trail. For further information on the Open Streets Program visit the website here.  
A special thank you to our Major Sponsor, CMC (Civil Mining & Construction Pty Ltd), for their generous support and commitment to rebuilding disaster affected infrastructure for the community, with the community. More details here.
Thank you also to:
Supporting Sponsors: Tweed Holiday Parks  Kingswood Creative   Community Partners:  Solo Resource Recovery  Murwillumbah Historical Society   Tweed Valley Vehicle Restorers Club
Collaborators:  Muzz Smith Smash  Echora  Paradise Living Co

Creative: Chris Bradley

Date

Sat 30th November 2024, 2:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Location

Murwillumbah Railway Station
Railway Street

We wish to acknowledge the Ngandowal and Minyungbal speaking people of the Bundjalung Country, in particular the Goodjinburra, Tul-gi-gin and Moorung – Moobah clans, as being the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters within the Tweed Shire boundaries. We also acknowledge and respect the Tweed Aboriginal community’s right to speak for its Country and to care for its traditional Country in accordance with its lores, customs and traditions.