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From Pub Idea to $2M Festival: Coota Beach
21 Feb
Summary
- An idea from a pub transformed into a major festival.
- The event now attracts thousands of tourists annually.
- It generates an estimated $2 million in revenue for the town.

What started as a casual pub conversation in 2001 has blossomed into Cootamundra's "Coota Beach" volleyball tournament, a significant cultural and sporting event. This quirky idea, to host a beach volleyball competition on a tar road far from any coast, has transformed the town. The festival has expanded from a single-day event with one court to a three-day celebration featuring ten courts and nearly 200 teams.
The "Coota Beach" event now draws thousands of tourists, generating an estimated $2 million in revenue for the regional town. This growth has become a major economic driver, with local hospitality businesses reporting significant benefits. The transformation involves trucking in approximately 900 tonnes of sand to create the temporary beach oasis, a process that takes about a week.
Beyond the sport, "Coota Beach" fosters a strong sense of community, welcoming newcomers and long-time residents alike. Participants often engage in elaborate costumes, adding a festive atmosphere. The event's success has led to ambitious plans for further expansion, aiming to rival other major regional festivals in Australia, bringing more visitors to experience what Cootamundra has to offer.




