Exciting Upcoming Events In Australia This August

The land down under invites you to visit this August for the latest diverse experiences in art, culture, culinary delights, restaurant openings, thrilling adventures and exciting new stays.
Text by Corina Tan
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Australia is a really great place to visit, with its endless sunshine, sandy beaches, world-class wine, stunning landscape and unique wildlife. The world’s biggest island is also home to the world’s oldest rainforest, the world’s whitest sand and the world’s oldest civilisation – all reasons enough to put this magnificent country on your bucket list.

 

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“For everyone who’s missed Australia, there’s no better time to awaken your sense of wonder and unlock your imagination by taking that trip to Australia now.” – Brent Anderson, Regional General Manager, South & South East Asia (SSEA), Tourism Australia.

The land down under invites you to visit this August for the latest diverse experiences in art, culture, culinary delights, restaurant openings, thrilling adventures and exciting new stays.

Here’s a list of some of them:

EVENTS & FESTIVALS

Australia Shinju Matsuri Festival

Shinju Matsuri Festival

  • Shinju Matsuri Festival (Broome, Western Australia): Shinju Matsuri celebrates the heritage and history of Broome via gourmet dining experiences by the region’s top chefs, meaningful cultural tours, art exhibitions, and performances by talented local and visiting performing artists. From 20 August till 4 September.
  • Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (Darwin/Gulumerrdgen, Northern Territory): Experience the rich diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, design, and culture, through stunning art from across Australia. Visitors can expect a vibrant program of workshops, spectacular performances, and children’s activity stations that guarantee a memorable experience for all who attend. From 5 August till 7 August.
  • Tasmanian Whisky Week (Tasmania): Tasmanian Whisky Week celebrates the region’s very own liquid gold, shining a light on local distilleries, their spirits, and whisky. Discover the treasures of the island’s local distilleries for yourself and savour passionately distilled beverages that make Tasmania the whisky destination of Australia.  From 8 August till 14 August.
  • Opera Under the Stars (Broome, Western Australia): Get ready to be dazzled and delighted as you relax beneath a gorgeous star-filled sky, serenaded by the crème de la crème of Opera in a fantastic evening of entertainment in the lush tropical gardens of the Mangrove Hotel overlooking majestic Roebuck Bay. On 27 August.
  • Australian Antarctic Festival (Hobart/Nipaluna, Tasmania): A one-of-a-kind event in Australia, the biennial Australian Antarctic Festival brings Antarctica to the Hobart waterfront, providing visitors with the opportunity to enjoy a fascinating program of Antarctic science and discovery through insightful tours, exhibitions, and entertainment. From 24 till 28 August.

NEW EXPERIENCES

Australia Wildlife Stargazing Photography Tour

Wildlife Stargazing Photography Tour

  • Wildlife Stargazing Photography Tour (Coffin Bay, South Australia): The skies above stunning Coffin Bay National Park are classified as an excellent dark sky site. Take in the immense beauty of the Milky Way and observe nearby wildlife as you learn about star photography from Tour South’s professional photographer, before taking your very own images of the wondrous galaxies above.
  • Taribelang Bunda Cultural Tours (Bundaberg, Queensland): Journey through the significant sights of the Taribelang people of Queensland’s Bundaberg region on the Southern Great Barrier Reef. On the half-day tours, taste local bush tucker, learn how traditional artefacts such as the Boomerang were used in daily life, and discover sites of significance that play an integral role in Taribelang history.
  • Wonder Reef (The Gold Coast, Queensland): Home to hundreds of different marine life species, including lobsters, octopus, tropical fish, turtles, and giant groupers, Wonder Reef is a colourful visual spectacle where locals and tourists can dive to a depth of 30 metres – all within a 10-minute boat trip from the Gold Coast Seaway.
  • Under the Surface (Gippsland, Victoria): Inspired by the story of the Gunaikurnai community, the experience exhibits stunning works of local and internationally renowned artists along the East Gippsland Rail Trail. Each artwork is a snap-worthy collision of colour focusing on flora, fauna, and the natural environment, designed to share the stories of the land you stand, walk, e-bike, scoot, or ride on.
  • Earn Your Vino (Pemberton, Western Australia): Western Australia’s famed winemaking tour operator has announced a new luxurious immersive experience for travellers looking for a taste of indulgence. All-inclusive with accommodation and amenities provided, the bespoke itinerary packages take guests through Pemberton for truffle hunting, hikes through the Karri forests and conversations with winemakers.

NEW CULINARY OFFERINGS

Australia Leyla Bar

Leyla Bar

  • Leyla Bar (Canberra, Australian Capital Territory): Perched on the rooftop of the Burbury Hotel, Leyla Bar is set to provide some respite for those looking to warm up this season. Enjoy a crafty cocktail or indulge in a range of light snack-style meals and sweets while you soak up the coastal vibes and sweeping skyline views of the city, Canberra’s iconic Lake Burley Griffin, and beyond.
  • Bridport Distilling Co. (Bridport, Tasmania): Experience a suite of spirits and liquors that blend the unique ingredients of north-east Tasmania to evoke the laidback life of Tasmania. Experience an authentically Tasmanian liquor tasting in the gorgeous surrounds of Bridport with scents of sea spray, wildflowers, lavender, and lemon myrtle.
  • Wellness & Wine – A Vegan’s Long Lunch (McLaren Vale, South Australia): Wellness and wine come together in this 100% vegan-friendly food and wine experience. Take a private winery tour, followed by a hosted wine tasting featuring a selection of vegan-friendly wines, rounded off with a three-course vegan lunch inspired by regional plant-based and seasonal produce.
  • Walter Cafe (Canberra, Australian Capital Territory): Overlooking the breath-taking Commonwealth Park, Walter Cafe offers a mouth-watering selection of modern Australian cuisine prepared with the highest quality seasonal ingredients meticulously sourced from Australian producers.
  • Freyja (Melbourne/Naarm, Victoria): Collins Street in Melbourne welcomes Freyja, a new two-level restaurant offering a sophisticated ‘new Nordic’ approach to Australian dining, with Michelin-cred Chef Jae Bang at the helm. Through traditional methods such as pickling, curing, smoking and preserving, enjoy dishes with a focus on layering flavour profiles and showcasing native ingredients and local producers, from Tasmanian truffle to finger lime.

(Read more: Orange is Australia’s Underrated Wine and Food Haven)

 EXCITING NEW STAYS

Australia Agatha

Agatha

  • Agatha (Paris Creek, South Australia): Agatha is an original Clipper caravan, refurbished with the glamour of the Art Deco period to provide a comfortable and luxurious stay in a private setting on a working farm, where guests can escape from life’s hustle and bustle to reconnect with the environment.
  • Bina Maya Yallingup Escape (Yallingup, Western Australia): Bina Maya Yallingup Escape offers self-catering luxury with a difference. Surrounded by the native Australian bush, guests leave feeling relaxed and reconnected with nature after indulging in massages and facials, personalised yoga sessions, sound bowl massages, and breakfast delivered to the door.
  • Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm (Broome, Western Australia): Adding to its existing accommodation offering, 15 brand new glamping eco tents have been launched for Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm’s 2022 season, bringing a new level of eco-friendly luxury with private ensuites, air-conditioning, and king-sized beds.
  • The Ark (Coolamon, New South Wales): Once standing as two Methodist churches, The Ark has transformed the site by combining both churches into an incredible boutique dwelling. With the original craftsmanship and wealth of stories held within the walls, The Ark oozes history and authenticity, allowing relaxation combined with organic beauty to shine through.
  • Unyoked – Olive (Winnaleah, Tasmania): Set over a rocky creek and through tall gum trees, Olive sits in a sunken valley, with volcanic red soil underfoot and bushland behind, providing a place of relaxation and respite for all who visit. Solar-powered and fitted with hot showers and a fire pit, Olive is the perfect non-camping, camping experience.

Read more: Road Trippin’ Around Australia

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Source: Tourism Australia

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