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Tara Festival of Culture & Camel Races | Other Transport
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Bus Queensland operates from Brisbane to Toowoomba (you need to catch the Brisbane to Charleville bus and swap at Toowoomba for the Toowoomba to St.George Bus – via the Moonie Highway. For details visit Bus Queensland – Brisbane to Charleville timetable. And Toowoomba to St. George timetable. And if you’re looking for something special, there are limousine hire in Toowoomba. They’ll Be Back! August 4, 2015. Final Day – Sunday 2 August. August 1, 2015. Day 2 – Camel Races Start Today. August 1, 2015.
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Tara Festival of Culture & Camel Races | Getting Here
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Tara is a small country town with a population between 9. 00 – 1000 people, situated 2 hrs west of Toowoomba, on the Western Darling Downs. Tara is accessible from the north, south, east and west by car or coach. The festival and camping is located in the Tara Showgrounds. Just refer to map and links below and click here for a detailed Tara Map. Direct Google Maps link can be found here. They’ll Be Back! August 4, 2015. Final Day – Sunday 2 August. August 1, 2015. Day 2 – Camel Races Start Today.
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Tara Festival of Culture & Camel Races | Festival Program
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The 2015 Official Program. Was jam-packed with activities and entertainment for all ages and appetites. To give you idea of what to expect in 2017, you can download a copy of the last festival’s program here –. To check out some of the cultural entertainment. That performed live in 2015, just click here. Place a bet over two full days of Camel Races, get your groove on and sample country cuisine as you watch live performances, displays and unique cultural dances! PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS FROM 2015. For more in...
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Tara Festival of Culture & Camel Races | FAQ
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Why do people visit the Festival of Culture and Camel Races? Since its conception in 2001, the Festival of Culture and Camel Races continues to attract people for its unique multicultural experience along with the opportunity to experience Camel Races in an affordable family environment. How do I get there? From Moonie: head approx 45km’s north up the Leichhardt Hwy, turning right at The Gums intersection. Travel along the Surat Developmental Rd for approx 28km’s into Tara. Tara Festival of Culture and C...
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Tara Festival of Culture & Camel Races | Where to Stay
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The Tara Festival of Culture and Camel Races provides camping at the festival (in the Tara Showgrounds) and there is accommodation options in Tara and surrounding district, including Dalby, Chinchilla and Moonie. They’ll Be Back! August 4, 2015. Final Day – Sunday 2 August. August 1, 2015. Day 2 – Camel Races Start Today. August 1, 2015. Festival Officially Starts Today! July 31, 2015. One day to go! July 30, 2015. Australia Council for the Arts. Western Downs Regional Council. Murphy Pipe & Civil.
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Tara Festival of Culture & Camel Races | Testimonials
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In case you are not convinced that this is a must-do event for your social calendar, check out the comments below from those who have attended this event in past years. If you want to share your memories or tell us about your experiences please email us. Or find us on Facebook. 8220;Thank you for a terrific weekend – we’ll come for longer next time, so we can enjoy other regional events”. 8220;Well organised event, congratulations”. 8220;Thoroughly enjoyed the dancing and the music.”. August 4, 2015.
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Tara Festival of Culture & Camel Races | Entertainment
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The festival includes live entertainment and performers will be announced in the lead up to the 2017 event. In 2015 there were four stages of non-stop entertainment, including live bands, cultural performances and workshops. To give you an indication, just download the 2015 Official Program. Below is a taste of just some of the performers at the 2015 festival. Polynesian entertainment and fire twirling. Performing each night live Friday 31 July and Saturday 1 August. Kizuna Gold Coast Japanese Drum Team.
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Tara Festival of Culture & Camel Races | Camping Options
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Free Camping at the Tara Showgrounds. Sites at the event for tents, campervans, caravans or motorhomes. Entry is available from 10am on Monday 27 July and with additional showers and toilets between 9am and 5pm from Wednesday 29 July to Monday 3 August, 2015. Follow the directions on entry at the event. No bookings are required*. For campsites this year. Additional Toilet and shower. Amenities are provided from Wednesday 29 July. To Monday 3 Augu. There is plenty of camping spots. And please note,. On th...
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Tara Festival of Culture & Camel Races | Sponsors
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The following major sponsors and supporters made it possible to bring the 2015 festival. A big thank you for their support. Would you like to be a sponsor for an exhilarating family fun weekend over 3 days? For further details please contact. Roslyn Wade (Festival Secretary) Ph: (07) 4665 3508. Thanks to our major event sponsors. Australia Council for the Arts. Southern Queensland & Country. Tourism and Events Queensland. Western Downs Regional Council. Thanks to our event supporters. Tickets & Info.
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Tara Festival of Culture & Camel Races | Photos
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Here is a selection of images by Stephen Mowbray Photography. From the 2015 Festival. They’ll Be Back! August 4, 2015. Final Day – Sunday 2 August. August 1, 2015. Day 2 – Camel Races Start Today. August 1, 2015. Festival Officially Starts Today! July 31, 2015. One day to go! July 30, 2015. Australia Council for the Arts. Western Downs Regional Council. Tourism and Events Queensland. Southern Queensland & Country. Murphy Pipe & Civil. Travel & Cruise Bundaberg. Thirsty Camel Commercial Hotel.
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