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Lighting of the tree to usher in festive season on Redlands Coast

21 October 2025
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All set for a very merry Redlands Coast Christmas
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Redland City Council will kick off the festive season in style on Friday 28 and Saturday 29 November with the official lighting of the Redlands Coast Christmas tree at Raby Bay Harbour Park, Cleveland.

Mayor Jos Mitchell said the free event would start at 4.30pm on both days and feature an array of family-friendly activities, including live entertainment, food trucks and a festive movie in the park.

“The lighting of the Christmas tree has become a tradition for local families and will mark the official launch of Council’s city-wide Christmas on Redlands Coast program for 2025,” the Mayor said.

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“This four-week celebration is set to bring Christmas alive across the city and will feature a range of activities and events such as lighting installations, festive flicks, and a central Christmas hub with a hotline direct to Santa and the North Pole.

“A new addition to the program this year is a carousel ride, which will be available at Raby Bay Harbour Park from 28 November to 4 December.

“There will also be Christmas events at the Redland Performing Arts Centre, Redland Art Galleries, Redland Libraries, and IndigiScapes, along with a special augmented reality experience at the Cleveland Lighthouse.

“The program will be supported by a range of events and initiatives organised by local schools, churches and community groups, helping to spread festive cheer far and wide.”

The Mayor said the lighting of the tree was the perfect way to start the holiday season.

“Entertainment will include roving performers, market stalls, lighting displays, and Christmas carols performed live on stage by local talent,” the Mayor said.

“The community can also get a free photo with Santa, who is confirmed to be making a very special visit to Redlands Coast from the North Pole.

“We are looking forward to welcoming our community for this special event.”

For more information about Christmas on Redlands Coast, visit redland.qld.gov.au/Christmas.

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