Sunshine Coast Highlights for School Holidays

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The Sunshine Coast of Queensland is the ideal place to be during the June and July school holidays. During these winter months, the Sunshine Coast of Queensland boasts many attractions that are bound to keep you busy. If you are looking forward to sitting in the cockpit of an airplane, enjoying a garden tour, or if you would like to explore the medieval era, then you’ll be sure to find some excitement on the Sunshine Coast.

First, on the weekend of July 3rd and 4th, Open Cockpit Weekend will take place at the Queensland Air Museum. This annual fundraising event will include attractions sure to please. In celebration of a century of powered flight in Australia, a scale model Duigan Flyer, the first Australian-built aircraft, will be unveiled for those in attendance to enjoy. Furthermore, on Saturday, the Royal Australian Navy Band will wow crowds with a musical performance. Moreover, this event is for the entire family to enjoy. There will be amusement rides and contests for the children, along with various aircraft models open for inspection. Attendees will have the rare opportunity to actually sit in the cockpit of the Spitfire fighter, an aircraft used in World War II. There will be something for everyone at the Queensland Air Museum during the Open Cockpit Weekend. The exhibits will be open from 9am-4pm on both days, and tickets are $11 for adults, $8 for concession card holders, $7 for children, and $25 for families.

Next, from July 9-11, visitors can enjoy the Queensland Home Garden Expo held at the Nambour Showgrounds. The expo is a dream for anyone interested in gardening. Approximately 27,000 garden enthusiasts attend the expo annually. Those in attendance include professionals in the industry, gardeners with a green thumb, and those gardeners who are still considered novice. There is something for everyone at this popular event. Gardeners can learn everything from creating tropical resort gardens to making sustainable fruit-producing gardens, along with everything in between. There are 360 exhibitors who provide all of the information regarding gardens, gardening tools, pots, books, and garden art. Moreover, there will be more than 40,000 plants for sale each day. The Queensland Home Garden Expo is worth exploring. The hours for the events are 8am-5pm on July 9th and 10th. On July 11th, the expo will operate from 8am-4pm.

Another festival worth exploring on July 10th and 11th is the Abbey Medieval Tournament, Australia’s largest medieval event. The colors, costumes, and chivalrous combat make the event a must-see attraction for the whole family. Music and entertainment are found all over the tournament grounds. If you are looking for an escape to days of past, come check out the medieval markets. Approximately 15,000 people attended the event last year, and this year, you can be a part of the fun. If you hope to gain access to the jousting event, you’ll need to purchase tokens. A $2 token will win you a seat with other noble guests. For a $1 token, you’ll be standing with the peasants. In any regard, the Abbey Medieval Tournament will be open on July 10th from 9am-7pm, and it will be open from 9am-4:30pm on July 11th.

Many other events are happening around Queensland during the winter months. The Open Cockpit Weekend, Queensland Home Garden Expo, and the Abbey Medieval Tournament are just a few of the activities to be enjoyed by visitors. Once you get a taste of the action, you’ll be proclaiming the fact that there is nowhere better to be in winter than the Sunshine Coast of Queensland!

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