FOR four days later this month Dungog will turn into a hub for the creative arts and entertainment.
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A wide range of film, music, food and heritage events will be available in the country town as part of the second-annual Dungog Festival.
The festival, which will run between October 22 and 25, also features the Starry Night Concert.
Multi-ARIA award winner Paul Mac will headline the concert, which will kick off at the Dungog Showground from 6pm on Saturday, October 24.
Mac is set to showcase his latest album Holiday From Me.
Also performing in the concert will be Ngaiire and neo-soul band the Sugar Fed Leopards.
The festival will also screen multiple NSW premiere films, attendees can follow a cycling cinema around town or peruse fresh produce and handcrafted wares at the artisan markets.
A festival program, accommodation and ticket package information is available from dungogfestival.com.au.
Tickets to the Starry Night Concert can be bought in a package, but standalone tickets cost $49 for adults and $15 for children aged 12 to 16.
The Examiner has four double passes, valued at $99 a pass, to the Starry Night Concert.
To win a pass, send your name and daytime contact details in an email titled "Dungog" to ewatts@fairfaxmedia.com.au. Winners will be notified by 5pm on Monday, October 19.