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Springbrook, 14 October 2020

 

Thanks to the eruption of an ancient volcano 23 million years ago, Springbrook is home to a multitude of things that grow, gurgle and glow. Spectacular waterfalls and lookouts abound as The Natural Bridge cave twinkles with resident glow worms. The wilderness is marked by strangler figs, rare birds and glow-in-the-dark mushrooms.

The historically listed Springbrook Community Hall was built in 1947 for the fledgling community to hold dances, listen to bands, have gatherings, hold meetings and to celebrate events.  Things haven’t changed much in seventy three years and the hall continues to host dances, bands, gatherings, meetings and celebrations for the residents of Springbrook – and they would love to see you there too.

Please be aware that the Springbrook Community Hall is fitted with a ramp, but toilets are not yet accessible for disabled patrons. 

There is no food available on the mountain on a Wednesday – our cafes are all shut that day, but we are hoping to have a food stall on the night – check back here for more info soon. Make sure you bring cash for dinner and drinks, as there are no ATMs on the mountain.

There are plenty of Airbnbs in the area to choose from. Stay the night and make a day of it!

Festival of Small Halls returns to Springbrook on Wednesday, 14th October with one of Australia’s most celebrated singer-songwriters Shellie Morris and critically acclaimed blues and roots duo Hussy Hicks.

Food will be available outside through a local catering company 

Alcohol BYO 

Get your tickets here

Springbrook Community Hall stands on land traditionally owned by the Yugambeh People. 

Proudly supported by City of Gold Coast

 

Please note, this event is operating in accordance with the Queensland Government COVID Safe Event Checklist. Numbers will be strictly limited.

You must not attend the event if you have COVID-19 symptoms – if you become unwell after purchasing a ticket please be reassured it can be refunded in full if you need to go and get tested. If you have a cough, fever, sore throat, fatigue, shortness of breath or fell unwell, please protect your community and stay home.

It is a condition of entry that physical distancing be observed.

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