31 December 2020
Get ready to shake your Southern Cross because Great Australian Bites is back!
Do you want pop-up food stalls serving stellar local produce?
What about live entertainment that is guaranteed to get your groove-thing going?
Where can you enjoy the atmosphere, community spirit and summer vibes of Warwick’s best street party?
The answer to all these questions and more can be answered in just three words: Great Australian Bites. Best of all, Great Australian Bites has free entry.
Attendees will still get to enjoy the best local musical acts on the professional sound stage and patrons will be able to have a boogie to their favourite tunes and as in previous years, the venue and the historic buildings that frame it, will be adorned and lit up to offer an experience that only a Great Australian Bites event allows.
Not to mention the best street-food vendors from across the region will we serving up a smorgasbord of tasty sensations. There will be something for even the most selective tastebuds. Not to mention all the local wines and beers that will be available. In fact there will be something for everyone.
Great Australian Bites will be a COVID-19 safe event and will kick off at 4pm on Saturday 23 January 2021 along Palmerin St, Warwick. Bring the family along and enjoy delights such as free jumping castles, face-painting and kids games and activities before wrapping up the evening at 10pm.
Southern Downs Regional Council encourages everyone to take as many photos at the street party and include us by using the hashtag #southerndownsandgranitebelt, #southerndowns, #australiadayqld, and #greataustralianbites. As the countdown begins, we can’t stop our mouths from watering or our toes tapping. Bring on Great Australian Bites 2021!
Great Australian Bites is presented by the Queensland Government in partnership with Southern Downs Regional Council and the National Australia Day Council.
For all the latest Council news and information, visit www.sdrc.qld.gov.au. Alternatively, call 1300 MY SDRC (1300 697 372), email mail@sdrc.qld.gov.au, or use the MySDRC app.