The Highfields Steam Punk Festival is bringing our steam powered past to the forefront of today’s technology through combining historical elements with old-fashioned features into our modern day life.

Visitors enjoyed the Steam Punk Fashion Show on Sunday the 22nd of September 2019! Patrons came dressed in the Steam Punk theme for the Carnival Cuppa! The best dressed patron received 10 free tickets to ride Myrtle May, the Miniature Steam Train (value $30 per Child and $50 per Adult).

Entertainment was provided by Darren Andrews and the Bundaberg Youth Orchestra. Mini- Train Rides, Steam Engines self-guided tours through the Energy Museum onsite dedicated to the history of Energy in QLD were among the popular activities.

The Steam Punk Festival continues until the 29th of September -  for more details head to the

Dave Robinson, Leisa Burrows, Jeanette Burrows, Shaun Dodds, Sarah Dodds, James Naumann

Village website www.highfieldspioneervillage.com.au

Winners of the Steam Punk Fashion Show:

Leisa Burrows & Jeanette Burrows

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Submitted by:

Jody Dodds
Treasurer
Highfields Pioneer Village, Museum and Park Inc.
Non-profit organisation run entirely by Volunteers.
Open 10am to 4pm Daily
Ph 07 4696 6309

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