Archive for March, 2010

New Gay Festival For Aussies

Sydney – The Australian city of Coffs Habour is proposing a gay festival to be called “Coast Out” as a way of atrracting more tourists.

The City Council is supporting a local entrepreneur who wants Coffs Coast, as the area is marketed,  opened to more gay and lesbians tourists.

“It will be the chance for all of us to say ‘g’day to a gay’,” said Councillor Denise Knight.

To say she is excited that a gay and lesbian festival is being planned for the city is an understatement.

It was Councillor Knight who last year proposed the idea of a gay games-type event when the then shadow treasurer Joe Hockey declared that Coffs Harbour needed a signature event.

“I put the idea forward because this is something we have never done before on the Coffs Coast even though we have a large local gay community,” she said

“We are talking about welcoming and embracing people who are well known for having fun, being creative and being non-violent. It will also be a chance for all of us here to show our acceptance.”

Called ‘CoastOut’ it will be a privately run three-day event held on the last weekend of October.

The Coffs Harbour City Council has thrown its support behind CoastOut, providing the Park Beach Reserve for the fair day and tea dance, Jetty Beach for the beach carnival and assistance with marketing and insurance costs.

CoastOut will also feature Australia’s first gay and lesbian surf contest and a welcome cocktail party.

Coffs Coast Marketing Manager Glenn Caldwell said it will showcase the city’s myriad attractions and stunning natural environment to new tourists from major cities.

“This festival will expose the Coffs Coast to a completely new demographic of holiday makers, investors and sea-changers,” Mr Caldwell said.

“I have been working closely with economic development manager Jenny Oloman and her team. We are confident this festival with provide a big economic boost to the area.”

The city is on the northern coast of New South Wales between Sydney and Brisbane.