Published Today at 10:45 AM
Premier and Minister for Veterans
The Honourable David Crisafulli
G’day to Gordonvale’s Little Queenslanders
- The Crisafulli Government is delivering a series of G’day Little Queenslanders events for the State’s youngest residents and their families.
- Gordonvale is hosting the free community event on September 13.
- Youngest Queenslanders welcome to come and see Bluey and Bingo at the Bluey Live Interactive Experience.
- Fun-filled morning celebrates little Queenslanders and brings the community together.
- The Crisafulli Government is delivering a fresh start for Queensland.
The Crisafulli Government is celebrating Queensland’s youngest residents and their families with the latest G’day Little Queenslanders event in Gordonvale.
The free, family-friendly events are all about bringing together the State’s youngest residents and their families, for a morning of fun, laughter, and activities including everyone’s favourite heelers, Bluey and Bingo.
The event at Norman Park in Gordonvale on September 13, will feature live children’s entertainment and activities including the Live Interactive Experience with Bluey and Bingo, food trucks, and government services.
It’s just one of the ways the Crisafulli Government is delivering a fresh start and a plan for Queensland’s future, while also ensuring parents have access to the must-know government resources and local services.
Parents can also register their children aged 0–2 years to receive a personalised certificate at the event and the first 200 little Queenslanders to arrive at the event will receive a free kids' bucket hat.
Premier David Crisafulli said G'day Little Queenslanders events brought local families together to celebrate our newest Queenslanders.
“G’day Little Queenslanders is about celebrating life’s early milestones for our youngest Queenslanders, bringing the community together,” Premier Crisafulli said.
“It’s a great opportunity for people from Gordonvale and surrounds to connect with a wide range of supports available, including government resources and health services.
“These events are being held in communities across Queensland so every family, no matter where they live, can feel supported and connected while celebrating their little ones.”
Member for Musgrave Terry James said the event was all about supporting our youngest Queenslanders and helping families access the information and support they need to give their children the best start in life.
“It’s wonderful to welcome this fantastic family event to Mulgrave, giving parents and carers the opportunity to connect, learn about local services, and meet other families from across our community,” Mr James said.
“I encourage families from across Mulgrave and the surrounding areas to come along and enjoy a day focused on celebrating our little Queenslanders.”
Member for Barron River Bree James said last year's event was a huge success, with families embracing the opportunity to celebrate their little Queenslanders.
“We're excited to welcome the next generation of our community while helping families access information, support and services that can make a real difference during those early years,” Ms James said.
For more information and to register for your personalised certificate, visit the website.
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