Flood Damage Brings Early End to Magical Christmas at Pine Rivers Park

The 2024 Magical Christmas event at Pine Rivers Park in Strathpine has been forced to close prematurely after flooding caused hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of damage to its equipment.


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Created by Ash and Chloe Neuendorf of High Impact Lighting, the event was designed as a space for families to celebrate the wonder of the season. However, severe flooding left organizers with no choice but to cancel the remainder of this year’s sessions.

Photo credit: Magical Christmas/Facebook

In a social media post, the Neuendorfs shared the devastating news:
“It is with heavy hearts that we announce the cancellation of all remaining Magical Christmas events this year due to significant flooding at Pine Rivers Park,” they wrote.

They added, “Magical Christmas was created with love and passion by Ash and Chloe Neuendorf of High Impact Lighting as a space for families to celebrate the wonder of the season. This unexpected turn of events has been devastating for us, but the safety and well-being of our community remain our top priority.”

Organizers have assured ticket holders that full refunds will be issued, including for add-ons. “Some delays may occur due to the Christmas period, and we truly appreciate your patience as we process these refunds,” they said.

Photo credit: Magical Christmas/Facebook

Despite the heartbreak, the Neuendorfs remain committed to their mission of fostering community celebrations. “Though this year didn’t go as planned, we remain committed to bringing people together and creating magical community celebrations. We are already looking ahead to 2025 and can’t wait to share exciting new plans with you then,” they wrote.

The announcement has sparked an outpouring of support, with many expressing gratitude for the dedication and passion behind the event. The team is currently reaching out to ticket holders to provide updates and ensure refunds are processed as quickly as possible.


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While this year’s ended in disappointment, the Neuendorfs’ determination and the community’s encouragement promise a brighter and even more magical return in the future.

Published 19-December-2024

Christmas Carols and Santa Claus Mark This Pine Rivers Park Festivity

The time is here to enjoy the sights and sounds of the season to stir up Christmas joy as a magical and musical line-up of activities is taking place at the Pine Rivers Park on Sunday, the 15th of Dec 2019.

Listen – or join in! – as various local groups will be performing Christmas carols at the park. Beginning at 3:00 p.m., community and school choirs will be harmonising familiar holiday tunes that warm the heart and fill the air with the vibe of Christmas. 

Pack a blanket for this event so you can set up on the best spot at the park while you watch the following talents perform on the stage:

3:00 p.m.The Ruby Reds and Friends
3:30 p.m.Madeline Johns – The Jingles
4:40 p.m.Pine Rivers Municipal Brass Band
5:10 p.m.Thomas Armstrong – Robley & Dave: Home For Christmas
5:40 p.m.Inversion Vocal Group
6:10 p.m.BASSLINE
7:05 p.m.Jodie-Joy and her Big Band


The festivities will also feature Nickleby the Magician at 3:55 p.m. and the arrival of Santa Claus at 4:25 p.m.

Santa’s Village

Santa will be checking up on who is naughty or nice at the USC Santa’s Village, where there will be a life-sized snow globe and a gorgeous Christmas tree. Children of all ages are welcome to join at the craft activities or face painting sessions that will be set up at the event, whilst the little ones may play to their heart’s content at the jumping castle.

Photo Credit: Christmas Moreton Bay Region/Facebook

Since Santa’s a busy man at this time of the year, those who miss his visit can instead write a letter detailing your Christmas wish. There’s a Santa Mail corner at Santa’s Village.

Twilight Markets

Market stalls will be set up at the park for your last-minute Christmas gift shopping or food cravings. There’ll be much to do as some of the stalls will also carry out activities for visitors.

The Pine Rivers Park Christmas Carols is a free event although some fun rides require tickets to be purchased on-site. Additionally, there will be donation points for the Queensland Bushfire Appeal to support communities and workers impacted by the recent fires.