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All aboard at Ginger Factory

STATION Master Jack is visiting The Ginger Factory these school holidays to meet all young budding train enthusiasts.
Station Master Jack will be joining the team at the Ginger Factory to remember some of the exciting ginger railway adventures he has had with Moreton the Ginger Train.
Since starting out as one of Moreton’s original train drivers in 1904, Station Master Jack and Moreton have become inseparable over the years, and like most best friends, have been on lots of exciting adventures together.
The pair have been known to come to the rescue, carting emergency ginger supplies all over the Sunshine Coast, and there have been times this mischievous duo have also been known to create all kinds of mayhem on their escapades.
Station Master Jack and Moreton take it easy these days at The Ginger Factory, but watch out because every now and then you may catch this naughty pair causing mischief around the park.
Head to the Ginger Factory for free live entertainment featuring song, dance and guaranteed laughs for the entire family. With two shows offered daily, there’s no excuse to not have some railway fun at The Ginger Factory this school holidays.
Catch all the mischief at the Ginger Factory, 50 Pioneer Road, Yandina, between Monday 4 and Friday 8 April. There are two shows daily at 10am and 12noon.

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