City of Moreton Bay residents counting down to the 2025 EKKA public holiday can now also mark next year’s date on the calendar.
The public holiday for 2025 is on August 11, and in 2026 it will be held on August 10.
Mayor Peter Flannery says it continues a local tradition of using the show holiday to create a long weekend.
“This is the perfect opportunity for families to have a holiday at home and discover everything Moreton Bay has to offer,” he says.
“We are blessed to live in a city surrounded by natural beauty. Our creeks, hinterland and beaches are the envy of South East Queensland and there is no shortage of hidden gems just waiting to be discovered.
“On the water, you can enjoy one of Australia’s largest estuarine bays in Moreton Bay Marine Park which is populated by a host of marine life including humpback whales, dugongs and turtles.
“And with art galleries, museums and a variety of interactive historical walks and bustling markets, Moreton Bay also offers a fascinating journey through time and creativity.”
Meanwhile, families can enjoy an inexpensive alternative to a day at the EKKA with the Caboolture Family Fun Day returning this year (2025) on 11 August.
Located at Centenary Lakes Park, the event offers plenty of colour and fun with stage entertainment, children’s activities, show bags, markets, free rides and more.
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