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Ballarat Winter Festival returns for 2026 with family favourites on calendar

Seasonal event builds on proven formula to attract families and support local tourism economy.

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By The Daily Ballarat · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:35 pm · 1 min read ·

Ballarat Winter Festival returns for 2026 with family favourites on calendar
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Ballarat's Winter Festival is set to return for the 2026 calendar with family favourite activities planned, continuing the city's reputation for seasonal events that draw visitors and inject spending into the local economy. The festival has established itself as a key fixture in Ballarat's annual event schedule.

The return of family-focused programming reflects confidence in winter tourism appeal, particularly given Ballarat's natural advantage as a cool-climate regional city that experiences genuine winter weather. The festival capitalises on this climatic distinction to create distinctive experiences that attract families seeking school holiday activities.

Winter events like the festival support local hospitality, retail and entertainment businesses during a traditionally quieter period for regional tourism. The continuation of the program indicates successful formula and demonstrates Ballarat's growing sophistication in event management and festival programming as part of its broader cultural and tourism economy.

Sources: thecourier.com.au.

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