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Ecofest 2026

Aerial view of NW EcoFest showing stalls, food trucks, families, and community activities.
Located at Ulverstone on Clayton Rivulet and Bass Straight at the foot hills of the Dial Range.
NW EcoFest is an annual sustainability festival celebrating practical ways to live more lightly on our planet. Ecofest is held in partnership Camp Clayton, and various community organisations, local businesses, and changemakers. The festival brings together stalls, workshops, talks, and hands-on activities that inspire individuals and families to reduce their ecological footprint. Across two vibrant days, NW EcoFest showcases sustainable products, local food, environmental initiatives, and creative solutions focused on waste reduction, renewable energy, ethical living, biodiversity, and climate action. With something for all ages, the festival creates a welcoming, hopeful space where learning, connection, and action come together. NW EcoFest is about empowering our community — encouraging small, achievable changes that collectively make a big difference, while celebrating the people and ideas shaping a more sustainable future for the North West and Tasmania.
Event Details
  • Saturday 11 April 2026 - Sunday 12 April 2026 (Annual)

  • 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

  • 41 Clayton Rd, Ulverstone, Tasmania, 7315

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