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30th Tewantin Christmas Carnival

One of the longest running Christmas events in the region, the Tewantin Noosa RSL’s Tewantin Christmas Carnival has become a much loved tradition attracting thousands of locals each year. Celebrating 30 years on Sunday 7 December from 3.30pm, it is set to be another fantastic free event for the whole family.

Happening at RSL Memorial Park, there will be a full on-stage festival program starting at 3.45pm with the Tewantin State School Dance Team, Brett Campbell’s Children’s Christmas Show, Theunis Pretorius, Amanda Jensen and Carols by Candlelight with The Kitty Kats.

Rides will all be free again this year including a giant slide, tea cups, super flyer chair-o-plane and a mini pirate ship.

Food stalls will keep your belly satisfied including Noosa Lions Club, Neshama, Mexican Tucka, Ala Galette Creperie, Mr Whippy and Fairy’s Floss. This year there is also a bar being run by Tewantin Noosa RSL Sub Branch.

Buy a raffle in the super Christmas raffle drawn on the night and purchase candles and songsheets from the Tewantin Noosa RSL info tent.

The evening finishes with spectacular fireworks over the Noosa River!

This fantastic community celebration is funded by the Tewantin Noosa RSL. Bring your picnic rug and chairs and settle in for a wonderful evening on the river.

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

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