The Cairns and Far North Environment Centre (CAFNEC) has announced an exciting fundraiser event that promises to draw music lovers and environmental advocates alike. The event, set to take place in Cairns, will feature a huge lineup of local and national musicians, aiming to raise crucial funds for environmental projects in the Far North region.
Event Details and Purpose
The fundraiser is designed to support CAFNEC's ongoing efforts in conservation, advocacy, and community education. With a focus on protecting the unique ecosystems of Far North Queensland, the centre relies on community support to continue its vital work.
Music Lineup Highlights
The event boasts an impressive roster of artists, including well-known names from the Australian music scene. Bands and solo performers spanning genres from indie rock to folk and electronic will take the stage, ensuring a diverse musical experience for attendees.
- Local Cairns bands will showcase their talent, highlighting the region's vibrant music culture.
- National touring acts have also been confirmed, adding star power to the lineup.
- Special guest performances are expected, with more announcements to come.
Community Impact and Goals
CAFNEC has been a cornerstone of environmental activism in the area for decades. Funds raised will go directly toward campaigns protecting the Great Barrier Reef, rainforests, and wildlife habitats. The centre also runs educational programs for schools and communities.
Organisers hope to exceed previous fundraising records, with ticket sales and donations playing a key role. The event is expected to attract hundreds of attendees, fostering a sense of community and shared purpose.
How to Get Involved
Tickets are available online, with early bird discounts offered for a limited time. Volunteers are also welcome to assist with event logistics. Donations can be made directly to CAFNEC for those unable to attend.
This fundraiser is not just a concert but a celebration of environmental stewardship and community spirit. By joining, supporters contribute to a sustainable future for Far North Queensland.



