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May 1, 2024

Lismore brings in the New Year with style

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Tropical Fruits New Year’s Eve Festival 2023. Photo Facebook

The celebration bringing in 2024 in Lismore saw the Tropical Fruits Festival praised by local Acting Mayor Jeri Hall as Lismore has been named as one of the world’s ‘Coolest Places to visit in 2024’.

‘I was not surprised to see Lismore up there with some of the world’s most popular destinations,’ in the Qantas Travel Insider magazine, Acting Mayor Hall said.

Discover Lismore’s laneways or enjopy Over January, we have horse races, the speedway, cricket carnivals and Cinema Under the Stars throughout January. Photo supplied

‘Lismore is becoming more and more vibrant with its ever-evolving dining scene, creative arts, culture and unique venues offering everything from live music to theatre and performance. 

Tropical Fruits New Year’s Eve Festival 2023. Photo Facebook

Lismore City recently hosted thousands of festival goers from right across the country who travelled here specifically for the legendary Tropical Fruits New Year’s Eve Festival. They all left with smiles on their faces and keen plans to return.’

Acting Mayor Hall said despite recent weather in parts of the State, the Lismore region was largely unaffected, and is well and truly open and thriving.

Tropical Fruits New Year’s Eve Festival 2023. Photo Facebook

‘Over January, we have horse races, the speedway, cricket carnivals and Cinema Under the Stars, just to touch on a few,’ she said.

‘If you are a food lover, enjoy a taste trail through the stunning hinterland, visiting the region’s villages and local markets with fresh produce, arts and crafts along the way.

‘You can also discover Lismore’s quirky and stylish laneways by taking the ArtVenture Trail, stumbling upon many of the city’s art galleries and hidden gems.

‘Visitors can also explore our wonderful villages. Drop in for a beer and meal at the renowned Eltham Hotel, enjoy great live music, or stay at the hotel’s boutique accommodation which recently featured in Vogue Magazine.

‘The Channon Tavern sits at the gateway to Protesters Falls located in the World Heritage Nightcap National Park and is another must visit.

‘And of course, you can’t forget the alternative capital of Australia, Nimbin.

‘Located within easy reach of the Ballina-Byron Gateway and Gold Coast Airports, and only two hours from Brisbane, it is also no surprise that Lismore was also recently listed as one of the most welcoming towns in Australia.

‘We encourage everyone to back Lismore these holidays as one of the most renowned destinations in NSW and Australia,’ she said.

For more information on What’s On in Lismore, Nimbin & Villages, visitlismore.com.au.


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