• OUR SILVER SPONSORS MAKE IT HAPPEN!

    The Goodna Jacaranda Festival is proud to present this year’s sponsors. The festival could not happen without the incredible support our sponsors show us. If you enjoy the Jacaranda Festival and want it to continue, please give some love back to our sponsors as well!

    Goodna Services Club

    The Goodna Services Club provides a range of community support, with more than $200,000 of their yearly revenue going back into local groups and local schools. With memberships only costing $1, you can’t go wrong!

    Ace Event Hire

    Our trusted partners at Ace have one simple goal: Affordable Celebrations Events. From backyard birthdays to large marquee weddings, this local family business has all your needs covered.

    Yes Entertainment

    Imagine if all your onstage entertainment, sound, lighting and production crew was looked after from beginning to end by one business – that’s what Yes Entertainment does.

    Morgans

    With more than 300,000 clients and a staff approaching 1000, Morgans is Australia’s largest full-service national stockbroking and wealth management firm. With more than 35 years of industry experience, you can rest easy knowing that you’re in the Morgans’ hands.

    Emerge Finance

    Emerge Finance is there to help you realise your dream by delivering tailored loan solutions for you and your family. Their loan broking experts will help find you the loan that suits you the best, whether that be a home loan, car loan or commercial loan.

    Strategic Business & Accounting Solutions

    From helping you set up a super fund to providing commercial bookkeeping, Strategic is a one stop shop for all your accounting needs. Let their experts build and protect your wealth.

    Storage King Ipswich

    Storage King Ipswich has graciously decided to support their local community festival. They service all of Ipswich and offers different sized storage solutions, and security features like surveillance throughout and pin code access. Importantly, they also remained dry during the 2011 floods!