Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsFloating Christmas tree presents with new surprises

Floating Christmas tree presents with new surprises

Geelong’s famous floating Christmas tree has arrived on the city’s waterfront with suprises for this year’s annual lighting ceremony on Friday night.

“This year the floating Christmas tree will feature a new decorative element: colourful presents with feature lighting will adorn the base of the tree,” City Hall announced.

“The presents are scheduled to be installed on Tuesday and Wednesday.

City Hall’s expecting a big turnout again this year for the free entertainment and a fireworks display.

The entertainment begins 7pm with The Kazoos, The Itchy Feet band, the cast of Medimme’s Aladdin, Geelong’s Best Kid Busker winner Tim Meadows and Piano Bar’s Andy Pobjoy and friends.

“There will also be face painting, roving entertainment, the Central Geelong Marketing Christmas elves as well as an appearance by Santa,” City hall said.

“At 9pm one lucky local child, chosen through a colouring competition, will have the honour of flicking the switch to begin the colourful lighting and fireworks display.

“Festivities will then continue at City Hall with a stunning new light projection show, created by local artist Matt Bonner, which starts at 9.30pm.

Mayor Bruce Harwood said Geelong was no renowned for its “spectacular Christmas program”.

‘The lighting of the floating tree is a special event for many local families and a great way to mark the start of the festive season,” he said.

“Best of all, it’s a free night out for the family, so come along and enjoy the special Christmas events on offer at the beautiful Geelong Waterfront.”

City Hall thanked event sponsors Geelong Port, Hanlon Industries and Elstone Diving Services for making the tree “possible” again this year.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Grubbers land recruiting coup

Ocean Grove has pulled off a stunning recruiting coup with Gary Rohan set to wear the red and white this Bellarine Football League season. Rohan,...

Cleaning up litter

Convoy for kids

More News

Why Australia’s Favourite Regional City is Leading the 2026 Jobs Boom

Geelong has been building momentum for years, but a turning point has arrived. Once seen as a city with potential, it now stands at...

Cleaning up litter

People can help keep the region’s beaches, foreshores and marine environment clean during the upcoming Clean Up Australia Day. Clean-up events will...

Convoy for kids

Hundreds of trucks will take to Geelong’s streets this weekend to raise money for families impacted by childhood cancer. The 11th annual...

Celebration of life in the north

A new exhibition delving into the heart of Norlane will open at Platform Arts this weekend. Led by artists Laura Alice and Yuhui Ng Rodriguez,...

Norway rewards in the depths of winter

Independent news editor and Barwon Heads resident Justin Flynn recently ventured to Norway in winter and says a trip to the Scandinavian country during...

Paige’s journey towards remission

A St Leonards teenager’s life was turned upside down last year after she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer. Paige Mackenzie,...

School bus concerns

Geelong mayor Stretch Kontelj has called on the state government to address a “systemic failure” in ensuring the region's students are able to travel...

Cruise North America

Take in historic cities and rugged shores with Viking’s 15-day Canada and East Coast Explorer voyage from Toronto, Ontario to Fort Lauderdale, Florida or...

Teen stabbed in Geelong

A teenage boy was taken to hospital with serious injuries this afternoon after being stabbed in Geelong’s Malop Street. Officers were called to the scene...

A vibrant Chinese New Year

Geelong will celebrate the year of the horse with a vibrant cultural takeover of the city centre for the Lunar New Year. Chinese...