Be part of next year’s Harvest Festival

Celebrity Chef Danel at Bambinos on the Farm during the 2025 Harvest Festival

Central Coast Council is calling on local farmers, businesses, creatives, and event organisers to express their interest in being part of the 2026 Harvest Festival – one of the Central Coast’s largest and most successful annual events.

In an exciting new addition to the festival, Council will introduce Harvest Nights, a vibrant evening program designed to extend the festivities after dark.

To support this new initiative, grants of up to $5,000 are available for eligible night-time events, activities and activations.

Council’s Director Community and Recreation Services Melanie Smith said the introduction of Harvest Nights would bring a new dimension to the festival experience.

“Harvest Nights is an exciting evolution of Harvest Festival that will showcase the beauty, creativity and offerings of the Hinterland under the stars,” she said.

“The festival’s popularity grows each year.

“This year over 68,000 people came out to enjoy the Coast’s beautiful hinterland, with over $8M flowing into the local economy.”

Melanie Smith

Mayor Lawrie McKinna said the festival’s success was built on strong community collaboration.

“Presented by Central Coast Council, Harvest Festival and Harvest Nights are a true celebration of our region’s rich culture and community spirit,” he said. 

“These events are made possible through the incredible collaboration of our Event Hub Partners, who deliver unforgettable experiences, tours, events and activities for our local community, and for the growing number of visitors from beyond the Coast who are drawn to the charm and vibrancy of this signature event.

“It’s a great opportunity for local businesses, organisations or community members to create their own event hubs to showcase the environment, Indigenous and cultural heritage, local produce and industry, arts or community.

“I wholeheartedly encourage previous partners and all interested local farmers, businesses and community groups to submit their expressions of interest to be part of next year’s festival.”

Event hub experiences or event ideas may include: farm open days, tours or talks; pick-your-own produce; Indigenous cultural experiences and bush tucker tours; art events and installations; live music and entertainment; obstacle course races or fun runs; lighting trails and projections; degustation dinners; live music in the orchards; lantern walks and storytelling trails; night markets; stargazing and astronomy nights; outdoor cinema on the farm; and evening workshops – candle-making, night photography, moonlit yoga.

Expressions of Interest to participate in 2026 Harvest Festival and Harvest Nights must be submitted online by 2pm on Friday, September 22.

For more information search ‘Harvest Festival 2026 EOI’ at centralcoast.nsw.gov.au

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