The streets of Maryborough, on Queensland’s Fraser Coast, were lit up in a dazzling array of umbrellas, chimney
sweeps and the odd kite (or hundred) last week in celebration of the Mary Poppins Festival.
The September 28 celebration brought together hundreds of Mary Poppins-lovers. The annual festival, which began in 2007, honours the novel’s author, Pamela Lyndon Travers, who was born in
Maryborough in 1899. Speaking to New Idea just days before the event, Maryborough’s official ‘Mary Poppins’, Taylor Dunn, says it’s “wonderful” for the city to have such a close connection to P.L. Travers.
“It shows young people within our community that just because you live in a regional area, doesn’t mean you are limited by where you are born,” Taylor, 29, says.
“You can go on to achieve…