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Off With A Bang! At The Friday Night Fireworks Browse The Night Markets

Embracing the festival-themes of community, creativity and raising awareness for the environment, the Friday evening Night Markets are a treasure trove of home-made wares, recyclable arts, and cottage industry delights.

This evening, thousands of people will gather on grassy banks, smooth rocks and sandy outcrops to watch the Friday Night Fireworks erupt into vibrant pops of colour over the bay on Airlie Beach Foreshore.

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Celebrating the official beginning of the Great Barrier Reef Festival, the fireworks are a crowd-favourite and a symbol of exciting times ahead – with an action-packed event calendar ready to impress over the whole weekend.

Sponsored by the Whitsunday Regional Council, the fireworks are set-off from across the bay, blasting up into the night’s sky and visible from many local vantage points.

Join the party on a rooftop bar, gather the kids on a picnic blanket or walk to a grassy knoll at the edge of the lagoon – wherever you are, feel connected and liberated by the fireworks that are there for everyone and can be seen by everyone.

MAXIMISE YOUR FRIDAY NIGHT!

“Watching the fireworks is definitely one of my favourite parts of the whole event,” said Great Barrier Reef Festival President, Margie Murphy.

“It is the moment when all the plans and preparations are in place and everyone gathers together, excited for a fabulous weekend ahead!”

WHAT: Friday Night Fireworks

WHERE: Airlie Beach Foreshore

WHEN: Friday, August 4 TIME: 8pm

• Come down early to watch the Lantern Parade from 6pm

• Make sure you check out the Immerse Art Installation

• The kids will love the fun fair rides and side show alley

• Bring your picnic blanket for the open-air movie – Finding Nemo

A part of the Great Barrier Reef Festival since 2018, the Night Markets were quick to become a popular event, attracting over 60 stall holders and hundreds of browsing attendees.

Shrouded by a starry night sky, the markets are lit-up like a beacon, drawing festival-goers from along the Foreshore into the bustling arms of Eat Street and the dozens of market stalls.

Artist, Margaret Burgess, has been a stall holder since its inception and says that the addition of the markets has drawn bigger crowds to the festival year by year.

“It’s a great atmosphere at the markets,” she said.

“Plus, it gives people the opportunity to sell their wares, it’s wonderful to see so many hand-made products for sale that are also environmentally friendly.”

From hemp fabric clothes and linen by Tracey Robb to cow bone carvings by Proserpine local, Mel Burns, and of course Margaret’s reimagined China and sea glass jewellery, there is plenty to see and explore at the markets.

Discover unique locally made pottery, hand-made fragrant candles and soaps, gemstones, and original marine memorabilia.

There will also be Face painting for the children, Great Barrier Marine Festival merchandise for sale plus LED light fun products to get the party started.

WHAT: Night Markets

WHERE: Airlie Beach Foreshore

WHEN: Friday, August 4 from 5pm

DON’T MISS!

The Nature Celebration Area – Discover 12 different nature stalls promoting reef conservation and raising awareness for the environment

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