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Christmas at Rose City

Saturday 2 to Saturday 23 December

Christmas is in full swing at Rose City Shoppingworld with a multitude of festive events and activities for all.

Christmas Mini Markets

Kick-start Christmas shopping at the Christmas Mini Markets from Wednesday 6 to Saturday 9 December near Woolworths, featuring an array of local vendors including Becka’s Bakes, Pippinwood Naturals, Hockstead Plantation, Hunny.T Designs, Hillies Spinners and Lures, thisAnnthat, Exclusive to Alli, Stephanie’s Handmade, Precious Pie Boutique, and Carol’s Bakes.

Festive Fun for Everyone

There’ll be plenty of excitement, including Free Face Painting on Saturday 9 December, Free Kids Workshops from Wednesday 13 December to Saturday 16, and Santa Hat and Stocking Workshops on Tuesday 19 to Thursday 21 December, all near Woolworths. The Spin and Win Prize Wheel will be back again on Tuesday 19 and Wednesday 20 December, grab your free ticket on the day to be in the spin!

Photos with Santa

Capture the magic of the season with Photos with Santa from Saturday 2 to Sunday 24 December. Don’t miss out on the special Sensory Friendly Santa Photo sessions or the opportunity to include your furry friends with Pet Santa photos. Packages start at $15, available in both printed and digital formats. Remember to book online at rosecityshopping.com.au.

Spreading Cheer and Giving Back

Join in the spirit of giving at Rose City Shoppingworld with the Wishing Tree initiative running from Saturday 25 November to Friday 22 December, organised in partnership with the Salvation Army. You can also have your gifts expertly wrapped for a gold coin donation from Monday 4 to Sunday 25 December, with all proceeds going towards the Southern Downs Ark.

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