Work Experience

work experience applications for 2024 now closed

Details regarding 2025 work experience program will be released towards the end of the year. 

Our Work Experience program runs from February – December, working at the QMF Inc office every Friday, plus additional time on event days. We provide an opportunity to improve your knowledge and learn new skills while gaining real-life, hands-on experience in the music industry. Working closely with our team, some of the things you could learn include how to:

  • plan for and deliver various youth events including the Foot-in-theDoor Competition at QMF
  • set up and operate a sound and lighting system
  • stage manage a performance and work with artists to put on a sucessful show
  • communicate with customers and respond to enquiries
  • make an advertising plan and use social media to promote your event
  • work with others as part of a committee and run sucessful meetings

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If you have any questions about the Work Experience program or submitting your application online please contact 03 5258 4816 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Please remember that in order to undertake this opportunity you will need to have the support of your school as well as a parent or guardian (if you are under 18 years of age).

You will also need to meet any other requirements set by the Victorian Department of Education and Training as part of this Structured Workplace Learning Arrangement.

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Towards Zero

QMF’s support for Zero Emissions

If you’ve been to Queenscliff, you know we live in a special place - pristine beaches, soaring sandstone cliffs and internationally recognised bays and wetlands. It’s a spectacular place to stage a music festival.

We want this beautiful region to stay that way, so we are supporting delivery of our community-led Climate Emergency Response Plan.

You might not know this, but our remarkable little community has established its own climate action Group (QCAN) that works with local council and organistions like QMF, to get us all toward zero emissions by 2031. These guys deliver a range of programs like solar, heat pump and battery bulk buys, energy efficient building audits, and environmental regeneration projects.

Festival goers have jumped on board with our plan to separate waste into streams, respected our single use plastic free policy, embraced our sustainability goals, and you’ve treated our green team volunteers like the legends they are. For that we say thank you!

Now, we’re extending our good energy into our local community, by supporting Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale to reach net zero emission by 2031. 

This involves us working together to seriously reduce carbon emissions across our community – the big ones for us locally are the electricity and gas we use to power our homes and businesses, and transport. At the same time we need to make sure we protect our local biodiversity and regenerate our environment to draw down carbon and ensure that this incredible place is protected for future generations.

When you add-on one $6 Emission Reduction Credit to your festival ticket you are contributing to our collective effort to become a Zero Carbon Community.

With your support, we can continue achieving great things together. Since QCAN was formed, our community has:

  • Generated a whopping 450kw of renewable electricity from the rooftops of homes, businesses and community organisations in the 3225 region, just in the seven month period to July 2023 alone.
  • Secured funding to utilise big rooftop spaces for some major solar projects – at the Queenscliff Primary School (read all about it in the local rag here), which QMF were really thrilled to financially support for the benefit of our entire community; and check out the impressive system on the Point Lonsdale Bowls Club which has drastically slashed the Club’s bills.
  • Rolled out significant replanting projects in parks and recreation areas, regenerating with Indigenous species that have adapted to our local climatic conditions and provide the right food and shelter for our wildlife (thanks to the Swan Bay Environment Association!)
  • Backed Council to transition its entire operations to a 100% renewable electricity supply.
  • Provided our local school kids with support to become climate active in their community through regular Junior QCAN events.
  • Launched a region-first energy efficient homes program to make our buildings operate better – saving us all a load of money on electricity bills in the long run.

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Eat Stay Play

Queenscliff

Once a historical seaside village, there’s old and new to unearth. There’s stately churches, Victorian-era hotels, fisherman’s cottages and heritage streets to wander. Visit Hesse Street for heritage architecture, cafes, shops and galleries.

Enjoy endless days at the beach – surf, paddle, swim and enjoy mesmerising sunsets, and get close to local wildlife in Port Phillip Bay. There is so much to discover in Queenscliff and surrounding seaside villages along the Bellarine Peninsula, approximately 100km southwest of Melbourne.

Eat and drink

Foodies are in for a real treat with food from the source, experienced through exceptional dining experiences such as the Q Train, winery restaurants, vibrant cafes and farmgate produce. Bellarine Taste Trail Treat your tastebuds to the best of the Bellarine Peninsula. Visit wineries, breweries, distilleries and even a cider house to sample the best drops of the region. Drop into farmgates and provedores to pick and eat succulent berries and purchase tasty goods like jams and chutneys to take home. Savour the flavours of the region by dining at one of the many renowned restaurants or cafes. There’s so much to try, make a weekend of it for the ultimate epicurean adventure.

360Q
Located at the stunning marina at Queenscliff Harbour, enjoy delicious meals including la carte dinner. Enjoy dining by magnificent views, and be sure to check out the enclosed viewing deck which diners can access via the spiral staircase.

Vue Grand Dining Room
Experience fine dining at Queenscliff’s historic 1880’s hotel. The restaurant has received multiple Golden Plate accolades for its sophisticated meals. Vue Grand is renowned for seafood dishes and a knockout wine list.

Queenscliff Brewhouse and Distillery
Visit the award-winning brewhouse and distillery for your choice of over 400 craft beers, 200 regional wines and 400 spirits. For relaxed dining there’s a bistro menu or cellar door menu specialising in local produce

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Stay

One day in the Bellarine really isn’t enough, so stay a little longer. You will find the perfect home away from home with a myriad of offerings from boutique hotels to opulent retreats and budget friendly.

Lon Retreat & Spa
Lon Retreat is idyllic, situated on 200 acres of rural and conservation land, and perfectly perched by the ocean in neighbouring town Point Lonsdale. For an indulgent getaway, stay in one the seven luxurious suites and treat yourself with a day spa treatment and swim in the mineral pool.

The Nest
From your haven in Point Lonsdale, be mesmerised by the panoramic views from Portsea to Port Phillip Heads, Barwon Heads to even the Otways. You’ll love this bed and breakfast, which offers luxurious, yet sustainable accommodation for your next romantic getaway.

More information: Find more accommodation options, from high-end to budget - CLICK HERE

Play

Queenscliff is a historical seaside village with plenty to discover. Wander through heritage streets to unearth beautiful streetscapes, fishermen’s cottages, Victorian-era hotels and stately churches.

Seaside villages

Queenscliff is an easy drive to many other seaside villages on the Bellarine, where beaches and coastal towns becomes your aquatic playground. For a classic end to your day, enjoy fish and chips on the beach, whilst watching the sunset. Perfection!

Barwon Heads
Located at the mouth of the Barwon River, this town is stunning year-round. Relax on the river beach, snorkel, paddleboard or have an epic surf at Thirteenth Beach. Spend your days eating delicious food at cafes, shopping at boutiques and have a swing at the nationally renowned Barwon Heads Golf Club.

Point Lonsdale
A tranquil hamlet on the tip of the peninsula. The area is popular for its caves, rockpools, surf break and calm bay waters. Fish from the pier, climb the historic lighthouse, take a stroll down the esplanade, or wander down the main street for some shopping.

Portarlington
Sip, savour and discover the region. Devour seafood fresh from the bay, sample award-winning wine and fill your car boot from country provedores and seasonal farmgates. Don’t forget the bay, where you can swim, kick back and relax, fish from the pier or hire a boat to explore.

Art & Culture

Head into Geelong to delve into the city's creative scene. Visit the Geelong Gallery to see the outstanding collection of Australian paintings, sculpture and decorative arts. Wander around Boom Gallery, a complex that houses galleries, workshops and studios. Urban art lovers must experience the Powerhouse Museum to see work by some of the country's finest street artists.

Outdoor Adventure

The best way to easily explore Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula is by two wheels, along the Bellarine Rail Trail. The 32.5km track starts at South Geelong railway station and takes you back to home base - Queenscliff. Ride through areas rich in wildflowers and native birds, stop off at seaside villages and along the way you will be rewarded with views back over Geelong and the You Yangs. Let the family run amok at Adventure Park Geelong. Enjoy unlimited action – make a splash with some of the best waterslides in Victoria, including the Aqua Racer, the Tsunami and the Tornado. There’s classic dry-land fun including a Ferris wheel, archery and mini golf. For an unforgettable experience, you’ll love a cruise on Port Phillip Bay with Sea All Dolphin Swims. You can snorkel and interact with dolphins, seals and colourful reef fish. This immersive experience also covers the area’s early maritime and military history.

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AUSLAN

AUSLAN INTERPRETED SHOWS AT QMF

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Queenscliff Music Festival 2024 will feature Auslan Interpreted shows. Stay tuned for details.

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