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HomeNewsBeloved Tewantin Christmas carnival is back

Beloved Tewantin Christmas carnival is back

One of the longest running Christmas events in the region, the Tewantin Christmas Carnival is back for the 26th year on Sunday 11 December from 4pm.

It is set to be another fantastic event of community celebrations for the whole family.

Run by the Tewantin Noosa RSL at RSL Memorial Park, this year will see a full on-stage festival program starting at 4pm with a Brett Campbell’s Children’s Christmas Show, Hot Ginger Chorus, Amanda Jensen and Carols by Candlelight with The Kitty Kats.

Rides will all be free again this year including a giant slide, skater ride, tea cups, pony rides and an animal farm sponsored by Tewantin Noosa Bendigo Bank.

Food stalls will keep your belly satisfied including Noosa Lions Club, Neshama, Woodfired Pizza, Mr Whippy, Fairy’s Floss and VYX coffee.

Buy a raffle in the super Christmas raffle drawn on the night and purchase candles and songsheets from the volunteers from KNGO Australia.

The evening finishes with spectacular fireworks over the Noosa River.

For all the information about the day, visit tewantin.town

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