Summer may have ended, but March didn't receive the memo with an incredibly hot day predicted this weekend with plenty of reasons to get outside and have fun.
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Rupertswood Farm maze opening
A buzzing new theme maze opens Saturday, March 2 at Rupertswood.
Rupertswood are at it again with a intricate and immense bee-themed maze.
The main maze and mini mazes are aimed at providing bee education to the public.
The mini maze challenge will be to find 10 bees and identify their species.
The challenge of the main maze will be to get the maze bee back to the honeycomb.
Farm entry will cost $15 for adults and $10 for children, with a family pass (two adults, three children) available for $55.
Carz for Kidz
A special car-themed day for children with a disability or disadvantage.
Carz for Kidz is making its return for the 14th year running, giving disabled or disadvantaged kids with a chance to get up close to some classic vehicles.
The free day will include face painting and a sausage sizzle.
Carz for Kidz is on Sunday March 3 from 11.30am until 1.30pm at the National Automobile Museum.
The event encourages those with special cars to come along and share their vehicle with the children.
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Fingal Valley Festival
Fingal's mining history being celebrated this weekend.
The Fingal Valley Festival is on Saturday, with a number of mining-related activities for attendees to enjoy.
The world coal shoveling championships and world roof bolting championships are some of the exciting competitions being held at the day.
The festival also includes the much-loved wood chopping competitions and yard dog trials.
Gates at the Fingal Recreation Ground will be open from 10am, with tickets costing adults $10 and children under 16 are free.
Woolmers Woofs, Wags and Walkies
Woolmers Estate hosts it's popular day for dogs.
Furry friends are wholeheartedly encouraged to wag their tails over to Woolmers on Saturday for Woofs, Wags and Walkies.
The social day provides dog owners with plenty of fun activities around the estate.
Sausage dog races, dog training events and pony rides are among the plethora of things to do at the day.
The day will be run from 10am until 3pm and cost a gold coin for dogs, adults for $10 and children under 16 are free.
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Cataract Carnival
A fun day to recognise Launceston's support of Tourism Awards.
To acknowledge Launceston's support of the National Tourism Awards held at the Gorge on Friday night, the City of Launceston will be hosting a Cataract Carnival.
The carnival will include football activities, waterslides and a free barbecue.
The day will also include the final Music in the Park performance of 2019 courtesy of St Joe's Big Band.
The day will run from 11am until 3pm and will cost nothing to attend.