In just a couple of weeks, Longworth Park Karuah will transform into an immersive night time experience of neon lights and a laser light show on the water.
Alongside live music, food trucks and children’s entertainment, the unique event offers a fresh perspective on Karuah and is sure to dazzle locals and visitors.
Mayor Ryan Palmer said the experience will activate the riverside precinct and give Karuah its moment in the limelight.
“This event is the first of its kind for Karuah and fulfills some of the actions outlined in Council’s Karuah Place Plan, such as advocating for local events, and showcasing Karuah’s heritage,” said Mr Palmer.
“Karuah by Night will be a significant driver of visitors to the area, and we’re hoping to see people from across Port Stephens, and beyond, come along and enjoy experiencing Karuah in a different light.
“We encourage visitors to consider booking a local stay to make the most of what this scenic river-side village has to offer across an entire weekend,” he continued.
Acting General Manager Greg Kable said the artistic concept behind Karuah by Night was inspired by the town’s longstanding fishing and oyster industries, and the stunning natural environment.
“We’re proud to have curated an impactful collection of light and sensory elements that’ll give visitors an immersive, and captivating experience. It’ll be a fantastic opportunity for people to learn more about Karuah’s historical significance within Port Stephens,” said Mr Kable.
Neon installations of marine life will come to life in a kaleidoscope of colour along the foreshore, in addition to special cultural elements including a language tree. The evening will culminate with a spectacular light show over the water, incorporating laser lights, smoke and special effects.
Karuah by Night will take place from 5pm on Saturday 15 April 2023, and is a free event made possible by funding from the NSW Government.
Port Stephens Council was successful in securing 2 individual grants to support 3 pillar events across Port Stephens in 2023. Council secured $311,000 from NSW Government’s Reconnecting Regional NSW event fund, and $100,000 from Multicultural NSW. The first event being held is Karuah by Night, with subsequent events taking place at Raymond Terrace in May, and Birubi in August.