Festival Season | 2023-2023

Festival Season | 2023-2023

Discover a variety of family friendly events to enjoy

Skipton Spring Festival

SUNDAY 15TH OF OCTOBER 2023

The Skipton Spring Festival is a part of their flood recovery initiative and will be held on the one-year anniversary of the flood. Come along for a fantastic family day out and support this small town!

Mortlake Gift

SUNDAY 15TH OF OCTOBER 2023

The Mortlake Gift is a whole community gathering. A pipe band will add a Highland theme to the day, a woodchopping exhibition, a cricket club function open to everybody throughout the day and a full card of running events.

Picnic in the Paddock

SUNDAY 29TH OF OCTOBER 2023

Picnic in the Paddock is a community event hosted by St Patrick’s Primary School in Koroit. Picnic in the Paddock is jam-packed with music, entertainment and free activities for all ages.

Koroit Truck Show

SATURDAY 27TH OF JANUARY 2024

The Koroit Truck Show held at Victoria Park Koroit is a fabulous family friendly event with lots to see and do. Koroit comes alive with a large truck display, motorcycle performance along with the inclusion of a state wood shopping competition. Enjoy the live music, food, trade and market stalls and witness the popular truckie sprint and the tug of war.

Tom Curtain’s Katherine Outback Experience Show

SUNDAY 3RD OF MARCH 2024

Saddle up for an epic outback adventure with Tom Curtain’s national award winning Katherine Outback Experience. Catch this fascinating one hour showcase of real horse training and working dog demonstrations including hands-on fun for the kids.

Federation Western District Picnic

SATURDAY 23RD OF MARCH 2024

The banks of Tea Tree Lake will become a haven for car lovers, with the Federation for Veteran, Vintage and Classic Cars holding its annual Mortlake picnic.

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