
What to bring (and leave at home)
To help you prepare for the day ahead, here’s a list of items that you should leave at home (seriously please don’t bring these because they will be confiscated!):
FIELD DAY 2023
For Field Day, please view the ENTRY CONDITIONS page here.
Also, don’t forget the festival dos and don’ts:
DO
Bring your ticket and valid photo ID.
Use public transport.
Bring sun/rain protection – we party rain, hail or shine.
Use the rubbish and recycling facilities available – our venues are beautiful and we’d like to keep it that way!
Look after your mates, party safe and have a great day!
DON’T
Bring anything on the prohibited items list – including alcohol, drugs, weapons or audio/video recording equipment.
Bring a bad attitude – our events are about having fun!
If you have any questions, please email [email protected] and someone from our team will get back to you.
VALID FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION
QLD:
- a photo identification card (for example, a Proof of Age card or Australia Post Keypass identity card)
- Australian driver licence or learner permiT
- Foreign driver licence
- Passport (from any country)
- The ID document must be current and include a photo of the person and their date of birth.
NSW:
- a driver or rider licence or permit issued by an Australian State or Territory or any foreign country
- a NSW Digital Driver Licence
- Australian or other passport
- NSW photo card
- proof of age card issued by a public authority of the Commonwealth or of another State or Territory for the purpose of attesting to a person’s identity and age
- Keypass (over-18) identity card issued by Australia Post.
SA:
- a photo identification card (for example, a Proof of Age card or Australia Post Keypass identity card)
- Australian driver licence or learner permit
- Foreign driver licence
- Passport (from any country)
- The ID document must be current and include a photo of the person and their date of birth.
VIC:
- proof of age card or a card issued in another State or a Territory that is the equivalent of a proof of age card; or
- a driver licence or a licence issued in another State or a Territory that is the equivalent of a driver licence; or
- an Australian or foreign passport; or
- a document issued by a person or on behalf of a government department or agency approved by the Minister that bears a photograph of the person to whom it is issued and enables that person’s age to be determined.
WA:
- current Australian Driver’s Licence with photograph
- current passport
- current Western Australian Proof of age card