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Circus Quirkus returns

Noosa Rotary is proud to once again bring the much-loved Circus Quirkus to the Sunshine Coast this winter, delivering colour, laughter and unforgettable moments to local families who need it most.

Circus Quirkus is an annual community event hosted by Noosa Rotary and marketed by Help the Kids.

The initiative provides free circus entertainment to families and carers of disadvantaged children across the Sunshine Coast.

Thanks to the generosity of local businesses, who purchase tickets on behalf of families, children who might not otherwise have the opportunity are able to experience the magic of a live circus.

Last year’s event delighted more than 700 enthusiastic circus-goers across two high-energy performances, and 2026 is shaping up to be just as spectacular.

Presented by International Entertainment Australia, Circus Quirkus offers a modern twist on the traditional circus, featuring dazzling performances, dynamic acts and plenty of surprises to keep audiences of all ages captivated.

This year, there will be two exciting shows held at Venue 114, Sportsman Parade, Bokarina, on 3 July, making it an accessible and welcoming venue for families and carers.

More than just entertainment, Circus Quirkus offers children with special needs or those experiencing hardship a rare opportunity to simply smile, laugh and be amazed. It’s a day of joy, wonder and shared memories.

Importantly, Circus Quirkus is also Noosa Rotary’s major fundraiser of the year, helping the club continue its vital work and support services within the local community — proving that a little magic can make a very big difference.

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