Farewell to Winter 2023

Flowers leaves and distinctive stems of the Australiam native Zig Zag wattle, Acacia macradenia, family Fabaceae

A warm spring-like day graced the Blue Mountains providing the perfect backdrop for our Winter’s Wane lunch yesterday.

Our cozy lunch for 20 quickly turned into a bubbling cauldron of diverse and intriguing discussions. With attendees spanning a wide range of backgrounds and interests, conversation topics encompassed everything from the ancient Baltic beliefs of Romuva to the enigmatic world of Scottish witchcraft. Throughout it all, the timeless art of sorcery provided a unifying theme.


The overwhelming success of Winter’s Wane has shown that we may need to find a new venue to accommodate our growing community. We’re thrilled to see this growth and eagerly anticipate our next gathering. Be sure to follow us on social media so you don’t miss any announcements.

Thank you to everyone who has made The Pagan Fringe community such a wonderful success over the last 9yrs in Western Sydney, the Blue Mountains and beyond.


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Pagan Fringe - pagan, witchcraft and occult group in Western Sydney.