Win a family pass to Redcliffe KiteFest

Published 2:30pm 17 August 2023

Win a family pass to Redcliffe KiteFest
Words by Kylie Knight

Moreton Daily is giving readers the chance to win one of 20 family passes to Redcliffe KiteFest this September.

The two-day event, known as one of the biggest family friendly events in the City of Moreton Bay, is on September 16 and 17 at Clontarf’s Pelican Park.

Highlights of this year’s event include a special appearance by Cocomelon, as well as Ryder, Chase, Skye, Marshall and Rubble from Paw Patrol.

There will also be plenty of rides including a Ferris wheel, dodgem cars, a mini pirate ship, jumping castle and a giant slide, as well as free hands-on activities and more than 150 market stalls.

Gigantic kites, operated by domestic and international kite flyers from Indonesia, Malaysia and New Zealand, will fill the sky above Pelican Park.

Tickets Redcliffe KiteFest are on sale now via the website, with families being encouraged to book early. 



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