Be a part of the Lakes Festival

The Lakes Festival returns in November

The Lakes Festival will return from November 7-16 and Central Coast Council is calling on businesses, community groups and event organisers to help make the 10th anniversary program the most vibrant and memorable yet.

The Lakes Festival is an annual celebration of one of the Coast’s most cherished assets – its waterways.

Each year, it brings people together through family-friendly, educational and sustainable activities across several Central Coast locations.

Expressions of Interest are now open for businesses, organisations or individuals who want to celebrate the region’s waterways and be part of 2025 festival.

Council’s Director of Community and Recreation Services Melanie Smith said the festival had become a beloved Central Coast event, which was a testament to the locals who come together each year to bring it to life.

“Last year’s program attracted over 20,000 attendees and generated $6.5M into the local economy,” she said.

“This year, we’re excited to celebrate our 10th anniversary by showcasing even more fun and meaningful activities.

“We’re encouraging everyone – whether you’re a business, artist, educator or community group – to get involved.

“You don’t need to create something brand new to participate.

“Repurpose an existing idea or reimagine a product or service you provide; no idea is too big or too small.”

Expressions of Interest are now open for events and ideas such as: festivals and pop-ups; eco-friendly and sustainability-focused events; sporting events, obstacle courses or fun runs; art and outdoor installations; workshops and educational activities; community and innovative events; and any other event or activity that showcases and celebrates Central Coast waterways.

Successful applications will gain exposure by being included in Council’s festival program and marketing campaign.

There’s also funding available through the Event Innovation Funding program for events that meet key criteria upon application.

Last year’s festival saw record crowds

Central Coast Mayor Lawrie McKinna said last year’s festival saw more than 40 individual events in 14 different locations, including kayaking adventures, sand sculpting, yoga by the lake, comedy nights, theatrical performances, live music and much more.

“The Lakes Festival is a true reflection of our Central Coast community – our creativity and our ability to come together to celebrate what makes our region so special,” he said.

“I can’t wait to see what innovative and collaborative ideas everyone comes up with in 2025.

“I encourage both seasoned participants and first-time contributors to step forward with their ideas – no matter how big, small or unconventional, and help us create an unforgettable 10th anniversary program.”

Expressions of Interest to participate in the 2025 Lakes Festival must be submitted online by 2pm on Monday, March 10.

Search ‘Lakes Festival 2025 EOI’ at centralcoast.nsw.gov.au for more information.

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