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Tarkine, Tasmania, Australia

Events

Events

There are many family friendly events held around the Circular Head Region, showcasing fresh local produce. The community spirit shines when events are held, from the willing organisers to the supportive locals attending. We have a selection of events listed here. If you are interested in having your event on our website please email us.

Long Weekend Sat 11th, Sun 12th, Mon 13th March 2023 The Rip Curl West Coast Classic is a mobile surfing event held in March at Marrawah and nearby coastal areas. It is Tasmania’s premier surfing event. The Southern Ocean is renowned for producing big swells and each year West Coast Classic surfers

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Opening Friday 2nd Sept, running all month until 1st Oct 2023 The CHArts Festival (formerly Art About Town) is a month long celebration of culture, heritage and arts presented and funded by Circular Head Council. The Festival provides a platform for local artists to showcase their many talents while giving residents the

10 days of special events, tastings, treats, feasts, demonstrations and more. Featuring the best produce, products and talents the far North West Tasmania has to offer. Spread over magical locations throughout the region with the heart of the festival taking place in Stanley. The Stanley Foreshore Feast on the 19th of

The 112th Circular Head Show will finally be held on Saturday 26th November after a two year recess due to Covid restrictions. The Society is looking forward to again holding a family fun day with traditional elements of an agricultural show. Competitions include home industries; dairy and beef cattle; trade cattle; equestrian;

Top Gear @ Stanley Under the Nut Car Show DATE: April 16th 2022 TIME: Gates open 8:30 am –2pm VENUE: Stanley Showgrounds ENTRY FEE: $5, drivers of show cars and children under 12 free FACEBOOK: Stay up to date on our Facebook Page

Tasmania’s Gone Nuts 101 Adventure Run will commence on one of Tasmania’s most recognised and visited icons, The Nut, at Stanley, in Tasmania’s North West corner. The race will hug coastline, climb through Rocky Cape National Park and traverse rugged coastal bush and calming temperate rainforest. You will be challenged by diverse landscapes,

Unfortunately due to the changing requirements and recommendations, and for the safety of everyone, the 2022 Devil Country Muster has been cancelled. However, we are hoping to be back bigger and better next year.

Come on down to devil country, to the beautiful north-west coast of Tasmania, for the Devil Country Muster. This year, the Muster celebrates its tenth anniversary! We are back to the full show, and it promises to be the biggest event we have ever planned! The show kicks off on Wednesday, and

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The Circular Heritage Centre Presents… ‘Collectible Car Show and Shine 2023’ (Free). Enjoy a day of dapper Cars, Tours & Food. Sunday 29th January at Duck River Pavilions & Visitor Centre. 12 Nelson St Smithton from 10 am – 2 pm. The museum will be open for history enthusiasts –

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A Day on the Duck is a fun family event with free children’s activities, great food vendors, refreshment and entertainment. Featuring a fantastic line up of local talent with the headline act, the ever popular Kitty and the Heartbeats! Be part of the Duck Race that takes place on the

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The fireworks display will commence from 9.30pm. The best vantage points to see the display will be from the Banks of the Duck River, Smithton so pack a picnic, grab a rug or chairs and settle in for the magic! For more information please visit the Circular Head Council website https://www.circularhead.tas.gov.au/. or

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Wheelchair Accessible, Views

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