Council regrets to advise that Oysterfest 2020 has been cancelled due to the unacceptable commercial and community health risks associated with Covid19.
Thank you to our 2020 exhibitors, sponsors, volunteers and suppliers, and we look forward to celebrating the 30th anniversary of Oysterfest in 2021 with you all.
Council regrets to advise that Oysterfest 2020 has been cancelled due to the unacceptable commercial and community health risks associated with Covid19.
Thank you to our 2020 exhibitors, sponsors, volunteers and suppliers, and we look forward to celebrating the 30th anniversary of Oysterfest in 2021 with you all.
Celebrated every October over the South Australian Labour Day long weekend since 1991, Ceduna hosts Australia’s largest oyster festival on the beautiful shores of Murat Bay.
With something for everyone, the foreshore of the bay transforms into a festival site encompassing many facets of the local community lifestyle: family entertainment, children’s amusements, live music, arts & crafts, competitions, street parade, market stalls, and of course, world renowned oysters and premium seafood.
Entertainment all weekend from the main stage featuring local and imported acts.
Entertainment all weekend from the main stage featuring local and imported acts.
Cooking demonstrations showcasing local flavours and how to prepare exciting dishes with our local ingredients.
To make your festival weekend even more memorable, Oysterfest 2020 offers a number of speciality lifestyle ticketed events.
To make your festival weekend even more memorable, Oysterfest 2020 offers a number of speciality lifestyle ticketed events.
The official Oysterfest Festival Dinner celebrates its Pearl (30th) Anniversary this year. The event will be an elegant affair themed around the lustrous pearl and the three course dinner will be accompanied by an operatic serenade.
The ever popular Oysterfest Street Parade gives local community groups a chance to put their creativity to work and strut their stuff down the main street and on to the festival site. This year's parade theme will be 'The Black Pearl' in keeping with the 30th anniversary celebrations and allowing all things pirate to stay a float.
The ever popular Oysterfest Street Parade gives local community groups a chance to put their creativity to work and strut their stuff down the main street and on to the festival site. This year's parade theme will be 'The Black Pearl' in keeping with the 30th anniversary celebrations and allowing all things pirate to stay a float.
Local arts and crafts never go out of style and an array of your favourite hand-made, hand-crafted and hand-baked products will on offer at the Ceduna Memorial Hall on Festival Friday and Saturday morning.