FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions and want some answers? Take a look at the FAQ and if you can’t find an answer (or just want more info), please contact us!

  • We strongly recommend to purchase tickets online prior to the festival, but yes, tickets are available at the gate on festival day.

    Tickets bought at the gate are $2,50 extra than online - both cash & EFTPOS are accepted.

  • Quamby Estate is a country estate, and the festival is held most outside on its grounds. The grounds are mostly lawns with flat gravel roads/paths. There is one paved driveway (the main avenue of the festival) but this does have some small bumps/lips. The lawns may have the odd stone or dip. There are ramps leading to all buildings onsite. Accessible and disabled toilets are available at multiple points around the site (please refer to the site map on display). There is a dedicated accessible car park, close to the main gate.

  • Parking is all onsite at Quamby Estate, and is in grassed paddocks. Please follow the signs and our helpful parking attendants will show you the way! We have a dedicated accessible parking area for those who need it.

  • We'll have plenty of open space for you to sit and enjoy a coffee or a meal. We'll provide seating, but feel free to bring your own portable chairs, picnic rug, or even a table! If you do this, please don't leave them set up for long periods of time if you're not occupying them. Fold them up and put them to one side.

  • The festival is held on country estate, so there are some hazards to be aware of. The ground is flat but it is a paddock, so there is the odd stone, dip, thistle etc. Keep an eye out for jackjumpers and wasps, and if you are allergic, please carry anti-histamines or your epipen on your person. A sunhat, sunscreen, sensible clothes and enclosed shoes are highly recommended.

  • Dogs are more than welcome! Remember they must be on a lead, and please don't take them to the food stalls. Some people are not comfortable around dogs, especially large ones, so avoid crowded areas with your pooch.

    This year we have baby goat photobooth being run by the Dairy Goat Society of Australia. The goats are used to dogs, but please keep your dog away from this area is the feeling is not mutual.

    Please let the Festival Coordinator pat your dog - it will make her day!

  • Please feel free to bring your own keep cup and reusable bags! We are aiming to make the festival as waste-free as possible. If you do have waste, please think about which bin it should go in. We'll have volunteers helping us with managing our waste this year, and we want to make their job as easy as possible.

  • We are a Smoke Free festival, and absolutely no smoking is allowed onsite. Please don’t bring tobacco products onto the property at all. Tobacco can carry pathogens harmful to plants grown in this area including tomato, eggplant and capsicum. For patron comfort, we also don’t allow vaping.

  • We're encouraging contactless transactions, but since mobile phone coverage is not great, this system sometimes fails. Bring some cash just in case.