Essential information

Between the information below and our FAQs, you’ll find all the information you need to navigate the weekend.

This service for musicians is located inside The Retreat, the building with the blue tiled roof, just south of Scratton Lodge. Artists are strongly encouraged to use this space to store their instruments.

Find this facility inside Clubhouse rest rooms.

Budding young musicians can busk along the main road leading from the Dining Hall toward the open area next to the Chapel.

For the comfort and safety of others, please do not drive around the campgrounds or festival precinct once you have set up your campsite. Please take care to not block access ways when parking. Vehicles and Tents in Kingsley Park must be at least two metres away from the cottages and buildings.

Festival administration is at Belfast Cottage. Lost/found children/parents; incident reports; and festival compliments/complaints and feedback registers are here. On the left side of the road as you come into the site, next to the St John First Aid post.

You will find our merchandise shop adjacent to Gus’s Bar, across from Max’s circus tent venue.

St John Ambulance First Aid is located on the main street as your come into the festival site, next to HQ.

Food and drink stalls operate all weekend, providing a variety of healthy food cuisines. You’ll find them between Chapel and Max’s.

Parents and Guardians: Come along to HQ where you can register your U18 and write your mobile number and camping details on their wristband.

Alcohol is only permitted to be consumed in our two licensed venues: Gus’s Bar (opposite the food court) and Peacock Bar (inside the Dining Hall). There is a zero-tolerance policy on under-age drinking.

Visit Festival HQ to report lost persons or property, and to see if your lost items have been handed in.

You will find the market stalls toward the children’s festival precinct, near Fairbridge House which is under renovation.

Smoking is not permitted within the festival precinct.

Please put your rubbish in the appropriate bins to help us eradicate all rubbish left in the camping areas and festival precinct.

This is a rural site with uneven ground – be aware of hazards such as concrete kerbs, ditches and gumnuts – and use a torch at night. Wear a hat, sunscreen, and drink plenty of water during the festival. Sorry – strictly no campfires!

Located at Festival HQ. Head here if you are unable to complete your volunteer hours or if you’d like to help out as a last-minute volunteer.