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Family fun day at The Wharf

Sunday 12 February sees the much-anticipated return of the family fun Day hosted by Sunshine Coast icons, The Wharf Mooloolaba and SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast.

Get ready to take part in a fantastic range of whole family fun including live music, face painting, balloon twisting, fairy floss and, for all the animal lovers, the chance to get hands on when the reptiles make an appearance too.

SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast will be open between 9am and 3pm and is offering free entry for kids to celebrate!

Aside from all the fun for kids, The Wharf’s boutique shopping and variety of dining venues will keep the grown-ups happy and ensure everyone has a day to remember.

The Wharf Mooloolaba general manager Karen Hugg said, “Our family fun day is back! After a three year hiatus due to Covid – we are thrilled to be holding this community event once again.“

“There will be plenty of things to keep the kids entertained, plus there’s live music in the courtyard and plenty of dining options. And of course, this is a free event. It’s our way celebrating the community and thanking the local people of the Sunshine Coast for their support.“

SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast general manager Quinn Clarke said, “We are thrilled to be able to invite the Sunshine Coast community to the precinct to enjoy a fun filled day of activities for the whole family after such a long hiatus. Everyone at SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast is looking forward to welcoming families to SEA LIFE and The Wharf this weekend.“

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