Photo gallery: Caboolture Family Fun Day
Published 11:00am 9 August 2022
Words by Kylie Knight
Families enjoyed the Moreton Bay Region’s EKKA public holiday and perfect weather at Caboolture Family Fun Day yesterday.
Big crowds flocked to the annual event at Centenary Lakes Park, which was an affordable alternative to the Royal Queensland Show with a choice of more than 10 free rides and free live entertainment and activities.
Caboolture Family Fun Day was proudly presented by Moreton Bay Regional Council and delivered by Moreton Bay Region Industry and Tourism (MBRIT).
Major partners were Sports Central Caboolture and University of Sunshine Coast and community sponsors are Andrew Powell MP, Burpengary Regional Aquatic & Leisure Centre, Caboolture Pool & Fitness Centre, Harvey Norman Bedding Morayfield, Mark Ryan MP and Richardson & Wrench Caboolture.
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Photos by Dominika Lis
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