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From Pride Meetups to STEAM Science: Tuesday's Top Events in Wollongong

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24 March 2026/07:21
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From Pride Meetups to STEAM Science: Tuesday's Top Events in Wollongong
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Explore Community and Art in Wollongong Today

Wollongong is buzzing this Tuesday, March 24, 2026, with a diverse lineup of community-focused meetups, academic discussions, and vibrant local art. Whether you are looking to connect with the LGBTQIA+ community, spark a child’s interest in science, or enjoy a competitive evening with friends, the city offers plenty of ways to engage.

Community and Inclusion

One of the standout events today is Pride Connect, held at the Wollongong Library from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm. This relaxed weekly social group is specifically for LGBTQIA+ community members and allies aged 18 and over. It provides a welcoming environment to meet new people, share experiences, and find community support in the heart of the city.

Science and Learning

For families with curious young minds, the STEAM Squad after-school program is in session today at Science Space in North Wollongong. Designed for children aged 7 to 12, this program encourages hands-on exploration of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics through interactive projects.

Older students and professionals might find interest at the University of Wollongong campus, where the "Career Paths in Mathematics and Physics" hybrid seminar takes place from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm. This panel discussion provides valuable insights for those looking to navigate future opportunities in these fields.

Local Exhibitions and Performance

The Wollongong Art Gallery remains a cultural hub today, featuring several verified exhibitions that explore local and national themes:

  • Winter Has Gone: An evocative exhibition by the Illawarra Association for the Visual Arts (IAVA) showcasing the transition and resilience of local contemporary artists.
  • This is Not a Solo Show: A collaborative exhibition by Michelle Cawthorn and Peter Sharp that explores the intersection of their distinct artistic practices over the last decade.
  • Tell Them Their Dreaming: A striking exterior panel project by Troy-Anthony Baylis that investigates layered meanings of cultural heritage.

For those interested in performing arts, the Decide to Dance program begins its latest season today at the Illawarra Performing Arts Centre (IPAC), offering community members a chance to engage with dance in a professional theatre setting.

Evening Socials

University life adds more flavor to the Tuesday schedule at the UOW UniBar. The weekly Comp Night kicks off at 5:30 pm, featuring classic pub-style competitions with prizes on the line. Additionally, the Hearty Helpings program offers free meals for students starting from 5:00 pm, providing a perfect social start to the evening.