Events on Tamborine Mountain

Tamborine Mountain Scarecrow Festival

Tamborine Mountain Events

Tamborine Mountain Scarecrow Festival 

The Tamborine Mountain Scarecrow Festival is an annual welcome-all event for families and everyone who enjoys some fun and a great week-end in our very special environment. The first Scarecrow Festival was held in 2008 and has been growing each year as more local residents, school students and business owners join in the challenge, and fun, of building and exhibiting a scarecrow.

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Springtime on the Mountain
Springtime on the Mountain

The event includes five private gardens as well as the Tamborine Mountain Botanic Gardens where volunteers will have plants for sale and a sausage sizzle.

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Tamborine Mountain Show Grounds

Tamborine Mountain Country Markets

The Tamborine Mountain Country Markets are a feast of craft and food, fresh produce and artisan goods.  Held on the second Sunday of the month, the Markets are a great day out, and a fantastic place to shop for that special occasion.  With great food outlets, and packed with things to see and do, the Tamborine Mountain Country Markets are a value packed day for the whole family. Gates open to the public at 7:30 am.

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tamborine mountain school markets

Tamborine Mountain School Markets

The Tamborine Mountain School Markets, a great collection of stalls that offer everything from plants, tools and collectibles to art, craft and much more. Grab a coffee while you’re here and stroll through these lovely markets. Located close to the Brewery and Cheese Factory, so you won’t be short of things to see, eat and do while visiting these markets.

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scenic rim eat local week
Eat Local Week

Scenic Rim Eat Local Week showcases the people who produce food and wine in the Scenic Rim. The region, with its fertile alluvial soil, produces a bountiful selection of fruit and vegetables, wines, milk and gourmet products such as olives, cheeses, jams and relishes. Agriculture and tourism contribute $402-million to the regional economy and Eat Local Week is a celebration of the people whose hard work makes that possible.

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