Champion Lakes Regatta

A. Determine the aims and objectives

What is the purpose of your event?

Is the event being held to increase awareness of a particular issue? Celebrate a cultural day of importance? Fundraise or sell artworks/craft products? Build community spirit or entertain the public? Once you've highlighted the purpose of your event, you can determine essential factors including:

  • Date, time and duration 
  • Venue 
  • Format or activities 
  • Target group
  • Any resources and sponsors

B. Estimate number of attendees

You must estimate the number of attendees for your event. This number will determine if an event application must be submitted.

For small events <100 persons (with no large structures and no electrical works) you will not need to submit an application for the event. You only need to confirm the venue booking and ensure the venue can accommodation the number of attendees.  

For larger events of more than 100 people, follow the information here:

  1. Step 2. Event Planning
  2. Step 3. Public event application and organising
  3. Step 4. Implementation

C. Timeline for your event

The below timeline guide will vary for different events / activities and is a guide only.

6 - 8 months prior
  • Review the Guidelines for events and organised gatherings
  • Find a suitable venue and check its availability
  • For private venues check with the City on whether the location is suitable 
  • Consider if the event will be weather appropriate for the proposed time of year
2 - 4 months prior
  • Confirm venue booking
  • Finalise insurance
  • Submit event application (medium / high risk events)
  • Seek relevant approvals - fireworks permit, alcohol licence, food permits, traffic management 
  • Organise appropriate first aid 
  • Book temporary toilets if required
1 month prior
  • Notify hospital and police of event
  • Check Weather Forecast, consider a Plan B in case of severe conditions
  • Book and confirm waste bins
  • Organise and confirm food traders, ensure they hold the necessary permits
  • Arrange for a pre-event stakeholders site inspection 

For low risk events, the public event application can be submitted 1 month prior to the event. 

Immediately before the event

Prior to bump-in: 

  • Confirm collection of venue keys and access requirements (security codes etc)

During bump-in: 

  • Have site plans available at entry point. This helps ensure structures, stalls, rides, toilets, food trucks will be set up in the correct location 
  • Obtain relevant Certificates of Compliance (structural / electrical sign off) 
  • Ensure all volunteers, security, crowd controllers and other staff are aware of safety procedures
    • including emergency exits, evacuation plan, risk management plan
    • ensure the event team has communication devices for the duration of the event

Page Last Reviewed 15 January 2024