Queenstown Heritage and Arts Festival
Location
Various venues around Queenstown
Queenstown, Tasmania, 7467
Enquiry
- Mobile 0488 004 230


Opening Times
- 9:30am-5:00pm Friday, 9:30am-4:00pm Saturday, 9:30am-2:30pm Sunday
The Queenstown Heritage and Arts Festival 2012 marks the centenary of the North Lyell Mine Disaster. The festival will commemorate this momentous event in Australia's history. At approximately 1035 on 12 October 1912, a fire sprang to life in a pumphouse on the 700 feet level within the North Lyell Mine. The flames quickly enveloped the building and produced thick billows of smoke that trapped many workers deep underground. Four days of exhaustive and heroic rescue attempts couldn’t avert the eventual catastrophe, as 42 local men lost their lives within the mine.
One hundred years later the Queenstown Heritage & Arts Festival is paying tribute to the disaster by encompassing the anniversary within the festival program, presenting a range of activities that confidently combine the arts with the rich cultural heritage of Queenstown in a way that respects the past and recognises the present and future of our community.
The biennial Queenstown Heritage & Arts Festival is a hand-crafted program of contemporary arts and cultural activities that are bold, fresh, surprising and fun – events that are fundamentally tied to a sense of place, a rare phenomenon which can’t be seen anywhere else in Tasmania.
The festival's aim is to create significant social and economic benefits for the west coast of Tasmania, and generate awareness of the value of the arts and culture in growing healthy regional communities.