Queenslanders warned not to buy tickets from Dinosaur Festival
Published Monday, 16 January, 2023 at 04:04 PM
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Minister for Women and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence
The Honourable Shannon Fentiman
Queenslanders are being warned not to do business with Festival Ignite Pty Ltd, trading as Dinosaur Festival Australia (DFA).
Dinosaur Festival Australia (DFA) operates the website www.dinofestivalaustralia.com and the Facebook page Light Festival Australia.
The business also operates as:
- Dinosaur Lantern Festival
- Dinosaur Luminance
- Monster Creature World
- Festival Concepts Logistics Pty Ltd
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Shannon Fentiman urged Queenslanders not to buy tickets from the trader, which claims to exhibit life size animatronic dinosaurs.
“The events are advertised through the DFA website and Facebook pages, with consumers purchasing tickets for events that do not take place,” she said.
Between August and December 2022, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) received complaints from 30 ticket holders who dealt with the business.
“These complaints relate to continued postponement or cancellation of events and the refusal by DFA to provide a refund.
“DFA is now advertising events in Queensland for 2023, but the proposed venues have advised that DFA has not made bookings with them,” the Minister said.
Enquires made by the various Australian Consumer Law regulators have established DFA has no representative in Australia to manage or resolve consumer issues.
The Attorney-General said it was a timely reminder for Queenslanders to be aware of scams when purchasing event tickets.
“The summer school holidays are a busy period for families and a popular time for events.
“It’s so important that consumers do their research before rushing to buy tickets.
“Everyone should check reviews and online searches if they think the event might not be genuine,” she said.
Consumers who have purchased tickets for postponed, cancelled, or future DFA events are encouraged to contact their bank or financial institution to request a chargeback on their credit or debit card transaction, where possible.
Queenslanders who have dealt with Festival Ignite Pty Ltd trading as DFA, who are not satisfied with their interaction, are urged to lodge a complaint with OFT online at http://www.qld.gov.au/fairtrading or by calling 13 QGOV (13 74 68).