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PSC Explore Future Options For Trundle Abba Festival

March 27, 2025 By Roxane Manley

Important update on the future of the Trundle ABBA Festival.

Parkes Shire Council recognises the Trun­dle ABBA Festival as a much-loved event that has brought joy to the community, at­tracted visitors from across Australia, and provided a significant boost to local busi­nesses, tourism, and hospitality. However, due to increasing financial constraints and many competing essential service areas, Council is unable to continue funding the Trundle ABBA Festival in its current form.

This decision follows a two-year funding trial after the event’s cancellation in 2022 due to significant inclement weather. De­spite this, Council is eager to see the event continue, and is currently exploring all pos­sible funding opportunities, including grant funding, to support the festival’s future.

Mayor of Parkes Shire, Cr Neil Westcott, acknowledged the difficulty of the decision while expressing appreciation for the Trun­dle community’s willingness to collaborate on potential solutions. “We are saddened to make this decision about an event that brings so much joy to the community and visitors who travel from near and far to at­tend,” said Cr Westcott.

“Last night, I met with the Trundle Com­munity alongside my fellow Councillors, and we are grateful for their cooperation and openness to exploring alternative op­tions.”

“We extend our heartfelt thanks to eve­ryone who has played a part in making this festival a success, including organisers, volunteers, sponsors, performers, and at­tendees. Your passion and dedication have created something truly special, and we deeply appreciate your efforts,” he added.

Looking ahead, Council is hopeful the festival can return in some form, whether through grant-funded Council support or as a community-led event backed by the Events Financial Assistance Program.

Council will continue working closely with the Trundle District Progress Association to explore all viable options and determine the best path forward.

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