Entertainment
14 July, 2025
Special holiday circus show
MORE than 700 underprivileged families have experienced the magic of the circus this week thanks to a generous school holiday initiative by Kenfrost Homes.

The local property developer booked out the entire 772-seat Hudsons Circus tent for a private matinee performance on Wednesday, inviting families connected to support organisations including Integrated Family and Youth Service (IFYS), Wuchopperen, UnitingCare and Centacare.
Each guest received a custom ticket that included full show access plus a food and beverage token, ensuring families enjoyed the complete circus experience without any out-of-pocket cost.
“Our boss saw that the circus was in town on his travels and was quick to call me into his office to book out a show,” said Kenfrost Homes marketing coordinator Alex Loughton. “The intention is for families to attend and enjoy the full circus experience, who would otherwise not have the means to afford to do so.”
Mr Loughton said it was truly heart-warming to see all the families attend.