A community favourite returns!

Central Coast Council's award-winning Lakes Festival returns from 7-16 November 2025, celebrating a decade of bringing the community together to enjoy and protect our beautiful waterways.

29 October 2025

 

WITH over 35 events across 16 locations, this year’s festival offers something for everyone – from live music and outdoor adventures, to art, education and family fun.

 

Council Mayor, Lawrie McKinna said the Central Coast community is behind the festival’s decade-long success.

 

“Last year, we welcomed over 24,000 attendees and generated more than $8.2million for the economy,” Mayor McKinna said.

 

“For 10 years, this festival has thrived thanks to the incredible support of our local businesses, community groups and event partners.

 

"It’s a true celebration of what makes the Central Coast so special. Thank you to everyone who’s helped bring it to life.”

 

Council Director Community and Recreation Services, Melanie Smith said not only is The Lakes Festival one of the Coast’s biggest and most loved events – it’s also award winning.

 

“We’re incredibly proud that The Lakes Festival won the RH Dougherty Award for Innovation in Special Events at the Local Government Week Awards earlier this year,” Ms Smith said.

 

“This award recognises our unique partnership model which brings local organisations together to activate spaces, educate the community and celebrate what makes the Coast so special.”

 

Festival highlights

 

Light Up the Lake - Saturday 8 November, Memorial Park, The Entrance

 

A lakeside concert featuring Ruby Fields, Dear Sunday, Dizzy Days, Chloe Parché, and Elaskia. Enjoy food trucks, roving performers and a spectacular fireworks finale.

 

Sustainable Future Festival - Saturday 15 November, Memorial Park, The Entrance

 

Featuring Costa Georgiadis, Lottie Dalziel’s DIY workshops, upcycling with Unwanted FC, expert panels on circular living, and nature-inspired kids activities. A vibrant celebration of sustainability and community action.

 

Plus, this year’s program features a range of ecotourism adventures, including a stand-up paddleboard (SUP) festival, two scenic cruises and three events hosted by the Marine Discovery Centre. There are also new foodie experiences, community storytelling and poetry sessions to explore.

 

With more events happening on the water than ever before, it’s the perfect time to dive into the adventure.

 

Explore the program here.

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