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‘More than an event’: cultural showcase gains support

Sunshine Coast Council has reaffirmed its commitment to the region’s premier arts and cultural event, endorsing the Horizon Festival for three-years off the back of the success of the 2025 festival.

At its May 21 Ordinary Meeting, Council endorsed the Horizon Festival 2026-2028 report, which outlines a strategic, multi-year approach to delivering the festival and supporting the region’s creative sector.

Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli said the endorsement would provide certainty for the festival’s future and unlock a range of benefits.

“By committing to Horizon Festival over a three-year period, Council is enabling long-term planning, stronger partnerships, and greater opportunities for local artists and audiences,” Mayor Natoli said.

“Horizon Festival is more than an event. It’s a platform for cultural expression, community connection and creative innovation.”

“We’re proud to continue investing in a festival that reflects the unique identity of the Sunshine Coast and brings people together through the arts.”

“This approach allows us to continue to develop our cultural offerings as we prepare for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, as well as securing funding and partners.”

The Horizon Festival has been a central part of the Sunshine Coast’s cultural landscape since 2016, delivering significant economic and social benefits.

Between 2016 and 2023, the festival attracted more than 319,000 attendees, supported over 4,200 artists — including 726 First Nations artists — and generated an estimated $16.2 million in economic benefit for the region.

The endorsed report also highlights the alignment of Horizon Festival with key national and state strategies, including the Australian Government’s Revive National Cultural Policy and the Queensland Government’s Towards Tourism 2032 strategy.

Council’s endorsement includes referring an annual budget of $753,077 to the 2025-26 budget process for consideration. This funding will support the delivery of the festival and maintain current staffing levels.

Mayor Natoli said the festival’s success was a testament to the region’s vibrant creative community and the strong support of Council and its partners.

For more information about Horizon Festival, visit horizonfestival.com.au.

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