Caboolture’s knights in shining armour return in 2022

Published Friday, 25 February, 2022 at 12:50 PM

Minister for Tourism, Innovation and Sport and Minister Assisting the Premier on Olympics and Paralympics Sport and Engagement
The Honourable Stirling Hinchliffe

Caboolture’s knights in shining armour return in 2022

Chain mail-wearing medieval knights and maidens in home-spun gowns are travelling forward to 2022 Caboolture for the southern hemisphere’s biggest celebration of medieval Europe.

The Abbey Medieval Festival is among 48 events sharing a combined $1.7 million in 2022 from the Palaszczuk Government’s Queensland Destination Events Program (QDEP).

Member for Pumicestone Ali King welcomed the triumphant return of the Abbey Medieval Festival to the It’s Live! in Queensland events calendar from 9 to 10 July.

“Events like the Abbey Medieval Festival are crucial to our Moreton Bay Region’s visitor economy,” Ms King said.

“That’s why the Palaszczuk Government is investing $105,000 over three years to secure the future of this iconic medieval event.

“Covid-19 has been as brutal on the festival as a Middle Ages joust.

“Across the nation, squires and maidens are marking their parchments for 9-10 July and planning their pilgrimage to Caboolture for Australia’s largest celebration of medieval culture.

“After a long two years, I can’t wait to don my medieval gown and join visitors, locals, re-enactors and businesses at beautiful Abbeystowe.”

Medieval re-enactor Rosalie Gilbert has been involved in medieval re-enactments for two decades.

“The Abbey Medieval Festival brings together a wide variety of people passionate about history, performance, celebrating cultures and times different to our own,” she said.

“Come for the jousting, falconry and trebuchets and stay for the food and medieval shopping.”

Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said QDEP was supporting events like the Abbey Medieval Festival to attract new visitors.

“When visitors arrive from out of town for an event, they’ll spend with accommodation and transport providers, restaurants and cafes, and other tourism experiences, which benefits entire destinations,” Mr Hinchliffe said.    

“In 2019, more than 30,000 visited Caboolture for the Medieval Festival, delivering almost $1 million for local businesses,” Mr Hinchliffe said.

“We’re supporting a terrific line up of 48 destination events in 2022 from the Southeast to the Outback and tropical North and Far North Queensland.”

“Whether it’s fishing, opera, food and wine, staying fit, or the middle-ages, there really is something for all Queenslanders to enjoy on this year’s It’s Live! in Queensland events calendar,” Mr Hinchliffe said.    

“The Palaszczuk Government’s Destination Events Program helps community events support jobs for Queensland’s visitor economies.”  

Moreton Bay Mayor Peter Flannery has also announced a two-year Council Community Operational Support Grant to assist the Abbey Museum with festival running costs.

“This will enable Abbey to deliver the 2022 and 2023 festival events, and help it get back on its feet,” Mayor Flannery said.

“Like many other tourism operators, the last two years have been tough for the Abbey Museum.”           

For more information on QDEP visit: teq.queensland.com

QDEP supported events in 2022 include:

     

Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival

20/08/2022

21/08/2022

Jetty 2 Jetty Fun Run

17/07/2022

17/07/2022

Brisbane Marathon Festival

4/06/2022

5/6/2022

Scenic Rim Clydesdale Spectacular

11/06/2022

12/06/2022

Abbey Medieval Festival

25/06/2022

10/07/2022

Quandamooka Festival

26/08/2022

28/08/2022

The Gathering

21/05/2022

22/05/2022

Brisbane Trail Ultra

08/07/2022

10/07/2022

Scenic Rim Adventure Festival

01/05/2022

02/05/2022

The Guzzler Ultra presented by The Trail Co.

23/07/2022

24/07/2022

Scenic Rim Eat Local Week/Winter Harvest Festival

25/06/2022

03/07/2022

Country on Keppel

15/07/2022

17/07/2022

Capricon Steampunk and Pop Culture Convention

27/08/2022

27/08/2022

Yeppoon Running Festival

30/07/2022

31/07/2022

Swim Around Keppel 2022

23/07/2022

24/07/2022

Boyne Tannum HookUp

01/05/2022

01/05/2022

1770 Festival in 2022

20/05/2022

22/05/2022

Cooly Rocks On 2022

08/06/2022

12/06/2022

Motorcycle Beach Races

10/07/2022

10/07/2022

Mackay Festival of Arts 2022

01/07/2022

31/07/2022

St Lawrence Wetlands Weekend

24/06/2022

26/06/2022

Boulia Camel Races

15/07/2022

17/07/2022

Festival of Outback Opera

18/05/2022

27/05/2022

Historic Leyburn Sprints

20/08/2022

21/08/2022

Jumpers and Jazz in July

21/07/2022

31/07/2022

2022 Hampton Festival

13/05/2022

15/05/2022

Blackbutt Avocado Festival

10/09/2022

10/09/2022

Horizon Festival

26/08/2022

04/09/2022

The Old Woman Ocean Ski Race

03/09/2022

03/09/2022

NOOSA alive!

14/07/2022

24/07/2022

Blackall 100

14/10/2022

16/10/2022

Noosa Enduro

30/07/2022

31/07/2022

Queensland Garden Expo

08/07/2022

10/07/2022

Noosa Classic 2022

14/08/2022

14/08/2022

Sunshine Coast Marathon Festival

12/08/2022

14/08/2022

Adventurethon Townsville

28/05/2022

29/05/2022

SeaLink Magnetic Island Race Week

01/09/2022

07/09/2022

North Australian Festival of Arts (NAFA)

10/06/2022

10/07/2022

Sweet Days Hot Nights Festival

25/05/2023

27/05/2023

North Queensland Elite Rodeo

19/08/2022

22/08/2022

McDonalds Townsville Running Festival

07/08/2022

07/08/2022

Northern Peninsula Area Festival

20/06/2022

26/06/2022

Port Douglas Carnivale

13/05/2022

22/05/2022

Ecofiesta

29/05/2022

29/05/2022

Cairns Indigenous Art Fair

06/07/2022

11/07/2022

The Tour of the Tropics

29/07/2022

31/07/2022

Great Barrier Reef Festival

04/08/2022

07/08/2022

Airlie Beach Race Week Festival of Sailing

11/08/2022

18/08/2022

 

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