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Steep Yourself in Fun: Dungog's Tea Party Brews Up Spring Excitement

  • Liane Morris
  • 13 hours ago
  • 2 min read
Crocheted teapot cover with yellow lemons, red strawberries, white flowers, and green leaves. A ladybug accent adds charm.

Nestled amidst the picturesque Williams River Valley is the charming historical town of Dungog. Easily accessed by train or car, there is plenty to do for visitors, and from Wednesday 10 to Sunday 14 September, the town invites everyone to the Dungog Tea Party as a fabulous, fun and free way to celebrate the return of Spring.

Now in its fifth year, the event aims to encourage visitation to the town and involves local businesses, the community and the schools. Erika Seck, Event Secretary, says the idea for the event sprung from the closure of the long-running Morpeth Tea Rooms annual exhibition in 2017.


“We were looking for ways to encourage people to stay in the town, not just drive through it,” said Erika.


“We tend to be an ‘arty farty’ town and thought the tea party concept would work well."


Workshops throughout the week will include a tea-making workshop at Country Elegance Gardens & Gifts (11 September, phone 4992 3555), and a Paint & Sip hosted by Earth & Elm Studio and Wellness Services at the Tin Shed Brewery (12 September).


Pivotal to the event are the Tea Cosy Challenge and the Trivet Challenge, which are still open for entries until 24 August. Tea Cosy categories to enter include My Original Creation, Floral Design, Feathered Friends, Recycled Materials, Australia's Big Things, Under the Sea and Treasured Memories, with Treasured Memories being the only category in which the tea cosy doesn't need to be made by the contestant. Winners receive cash prizes.


Held at the historic James Theatre - the oldest purpose-built cinema still operating in Australia, there will be market stalls of all things tea related, including the competition tea cosies and trivets. The event's Open Day will take place on Wednesday 10 September at 10am when the winners of each category are announced and awarded. A morning tea hosted by Dungog High School will be served and bus groups are welcome.


Visitors throughout the week can tour the exhibition, participate in special events such as high teas and workshops, wander the heritage main street, browse the eclectic shops and galleries, and explore the museum. With easy, flat walking, plentiful parking and the train station right in town, it’s an affordable, quirky day out. To attend any of the workshops contact the tea party team at www.dungogteaparty.com.au or via the Facebook page.

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