That’s the preview of this weekend’s 2025 Federation Festival Rotarian and street parade announcer Gary Poidevin OAM.
“Bookings are looking good for the Federation Dinner and the Ball; there will be a lot of floats,” Rotarian Paul Miegel said.
The Rotary Club of Corowa is preparing for a celebration of unity and community spirit.
The festivities will start this Friday, January 24, with the much-anticipated Federation Dinner at the Civic Bowls Club.
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Federation Dinner, an event that pays homage to the region’s history and its distinguished figures. The dinner incorporates the Tim Fischer Oration, named after the revered local politician, known for his eloquence and personal touch.
The Tim Fischer Oration will welcome Judy Fischer AO, Tim's wife, as the guest speaker.
Judy, an officer of the Order of Australia, is renowned for her distinguished service to individuals with disabilities, particularly those with Autism Spectrum Disorders, as well as to refugees in rural areas, women, and education.
Living on her family farm in Mudgegonga, North East Victoria, Judy has a deep connection to the land and community.
The Federation Dinner commences at 6:30pm for a 7 pm start, offering a delectable three-course meal for $65 per person. Drinks will be available at bar prices.
On Saturday, January 25 th the popular Federation Ball at the Corowa Rugby Ground starts at 7pm.
This year the event will have an Australia Day and Black Tie theme with ‘No Plans’ once again providing great entertainment alongside seven piece band ‘Track 7’.
Tickets are on sale now with your ticket to include Saturday camping, day stage entertainment, all food, drinks and entertainment on Saturday night as well as Sunday breakfast.
Book online via Try Booking. Tickets are $160 until Friday, January 24 at noon. Limited tickets with a maximum of 700 so get in quick.
Tickets will also be available at the gate if they are not sold out for $180 cash only.
As the sun sets on Saturday, January 25th, the skies above RSL Park will light up with a dazzling firework display at 9:30pm.
This spectacle, provided by Rotary in collaboration with Club Corowa and Rivalea, promises to be a breathtaking finale to the celebration.
To be led by Dylan Forge the popular parade returns on Sunday, January 26 with a magic theme. For those looking to showcase their creative flair, parade enthusiasts can pick up entry forms at Craft Junction in Sanger Street or download them from the festival's website.
$1000 in prizes await the best floats, adding a competitive edge to the vibrant parade down Main Street.
There’s the Federation Market on Sunday morning, offering a larger-than-life shopping experience compared to the regular monthly market. Before the parade kicks off, an Ecumenical Service will take place, with bands performing afterwards to keep the spirits high.
To book tickets to the Federation Dinner or ball visit: https://www.trybooking.com and search Corowa Rotary Federation.