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Participating in 2009
 

Welcome to the home page of the
Flinders Ranges Bush Festival



The festival encourages and promotes our community by showcasing our regional talents, products and unique features. The first festival was held on Anzac long weekend in 2008 and a report can be found on the
News page

Due to the success of our first event we are now planning to hold another next year during the 2009 Tastes of the Outback programme. A final date is yet to be set.

We are looking to improve next year's festival by increasing the range and number of stalls as well as developing further our cultural programme. Do you have a talent that you would like to share at our
next event? If so please
contact us.

There was a high level of interest in the sites selected for hosted visits with close to 80 visiting the three sites.  This supports our belief that both locals and visitors have a keen interest in learning about how and why we live in the beautiful Flinders Ranges. A number of local businesses and individuals have indicated that they wish to be added to next year's programme. To find out more please go the
Site Visit page.

There are a number of features in this website which we hope you will find useful. We have included a
links page for accommodation plus bush food and native plant information as well as general tourist information for Quorn and the surrounding Flinders Ranges.

You will also find application forms available for stall holders, entertainers and site visits (link coming soon).



This organisation is proudly sponsored by the following businesses.

Quorn Caravan Park

Flinders Ranges Tourism Association

Quorn IGA

Flinders Ranges Council

and supported by the following local organsations.

Quorn Netball Club

Quorn SES

Stockyard Arena Association
FlindersRanges Bush Festival
P.O. Box 80 Quorn 5433
email: j
ackie@outbackjack.info
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