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Parks the place for summer fun!

January 7, 2022 BY

Sit back: Three family friendly movies will be screened at the Garden for the Future this month as part of the Summer in the Parks program. Photo: SUPPLIED

A STRING of events set for the city this year will kick off with the municipality’s annual Summer in the Parks program.

This month, the family friendly and free events include three outdoor evening movie screenings at the Garden for the Future.

On 14 January, movie-goers can enjoy Mary Poppins Returns, followed by Red Dog: True Blue and Farmageddon on 21 and 28 January, respectively.

Manager of tourism and major events at the City of Greater Bendigo, Terry Karamaloudis, said he was keen to see Summer in the Parks return.

“It’s a staple annual event that the City presents and there’s some really exciting things there for families to be involved in,” he said.

“It’s a great relief, I’ve got to say, because it’s been a very challenging two years. To see now the landscape changing where events of a large scale can recommence pretty much unencumbered is very exciting.

“It heralds a new beginning back to once what we might have called normal.”

Mr Karamaloudis said tourism would play an important part in Bendigo’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, with about 4.7 million people visiting the region during pre-pandemic times in 2019.

More than 98 per cent of those were travellers from across Victoria and Australia, and Mr Karamaloudis said he expected they would return.

“That market is here, it’s alive and well and we think we’ve got very compelling reasons for millions of people to come flooding back to Bendigo and the region,” he said.

“It’s really pleasing from our perspective to be able to get on with the regular agenda because we know that it supports business, we know that the economic impact of tourism and event activity underpins jobs in our city and region, and it helps to generate a tremendous positive impact on our economy.

“It’s going to be a big year of events and it’s going to be fast and furious. That’s exactly what we want.”

To view the full Summer in the Parks program, visit bendigosummerintheparks.com.